Conan O’Brien Ending TBS Show and Heading to HBO Max for Weekly Variety Series
“Conan” will conclude on TBS in 2021.
“Conan” will conclude on TBS in 2021.
Another enlightening “Conan” trip overseas also reveals a TV host-in-waiting, as the genial star of “Veep” and “Detroiters” shows off even more range.
The two laughed about it on O’Brien’s podcast, especially considering word of the potential offer never made it to Conan himself.
The first phase will feature more than 350 of his offsite segments.
O’Brien says the controversial “Bad Lieutenant” director had to be dragged on stage for an interview he clearly didn’t want to do.
“Conan Without Borders” segments have been series highlights since O’Brien’s trip to Cuba, and now they could help build an even better nightly show.
The Guy on CBS, The Lost Soul on NBC, and Conan O’Brien collaborate on an unprecedented late-night open.
The revamped “Conan” will be “less structured” and take advantage of Team Coco’s increased digital output.
Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
A “bored house cat wearing jewelry” would play Melania.
The new four-year deal will continue O’Brien’s tenure as late night’s longest-serving host, while also expanding the host’s other businesses.
The show went south of the border with a message of unity to celebrate Conan’s 1,000th episode.