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Levi Johnston Feuds with ‘Tonight Show’ Over Tweets

November 5th, 2009 / Author: Brittany Talarico

wenn_leviLevi Johnston is madder than a ruffled hockey mom about the call Conan O’Brien made allowing William Shatner to impersonate him in a skit on last night’s Tonight Show. William portrayed Levi as a racially insensitive pothead, but Levi claims the outrageous Twitter posts Conan attributed to him were fake, TMZ reports. Read more »

Barack Obama Appears On The Tonight Show

March 20th, 2009

Hail to the Chief! President Barack Obama paid a visit to The Tonight Show yesterday to talk about his new job and digs in Washington D.C.

 

His appearance was the source of jokes for host Jay Leno. "A lot of people were surprised that the president came to NBC," joked Leno. "You’d think by this time, he’d be tired of big companies on the brink of disaster."

 

The President was also ready to whip out some one-liners. He likened his new post to a reality show. "I do think in Washington, it’s a little bit like American Idol. But everybody is Simon Cowell."

 

When he’s not busy running the country, President Obama likes to partake in some friendly competition in the White House, although an off-the-cuff remark about his bowling skills—in which he claimed he bowled like a Special Olympian—has sparked some controversy.

 

Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver appeared on Good Morning America stating that he received an apology from President Obama about the remark before last night’s show had even aired.

 

According to TMZ, reigning Special Olympics bowling champ, Kolan McConiughey, says the President will have to do a lot better than a 129 to beat him. On average, McConiughey bowls a 266. "He’s cool, but he can’t beat me," he said.

 

When Mr. President isn’t bowling, he might be found gathering aides for a friendly game of baseball.

 

"When they play, do they throw the game?" Leno asked.

The President offered a quick comeback by saying, "I don’t see why they would throw the game except for all those Secret Service guys with guns around them."

 

He even talked about the perks of the job and his new high-flying mode of transportation, Air Force One. "I personally think it’s pretty cool, because they give you the jacket with your name there," he said.

 

Although the First Daughters, Sasha and Malia, find something else even more impressive–the Presidential helicopter. "Our first time on Marine One and the Marines are saluting us as we board and Sasha looks over and says, ‘Are those Starbursts?’ "

 

Watch the interview below:

 

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Jay Leno’s Final Show Set

July 21st, 2008

And the countdown begins — Jay Leno’s last night on The Tonight Show will be Friday, May 29, 2009.

The beloved talk show host will take his final bow on that date, Marc Graboff, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios, announced at the TCAs.

The following Monday, June 1, will see successor Conan O’Brien debut as the iconic late night talk show’s fifth host, Marc said.

Jay made an impromptu appearance during the NBC executive press conference today at the Television Critics Association gathering in Beverly Hills. Dressed up to look bald, Jay, who inherited Johnny Carson’s hosting reins on May 25, 1992, asked a few faux questions, then left.

"He’s a class act," Marc said.

More seriously, however, rumors have flown that Jay will leave NBC because he’s not pleased about being replaced by Conan.

"We’re still talking to Jay about staying with NBC Universal," Marc insisted.

But regarding the Tonight Show, Conan was and still is their guy. "We’ve made our decision."

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