Conan

2010

Seasons & Episodes

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Season 11 : 2021 59 Episodes

EP2 Aubrey Plaza Jan 19, 2021

EP3 Max Greenfield Jan 20, 2021

EP4 Rachel Brosnahan Jan 21, 2021

EP5 Nicole Byer Jan 25, 2021

EP6 Jason Segel Jan 26, 2021

EP7 George Wallace Jan 27, 2021

EP8 Phoebe Dynevor Jan 28, 2021

EP9 Jay Baruchel Feb 01, 2021

EP10 Mike Birbiglia Feb 02, 2021

EP11 Kyra Sedgwick Feb 03, 2021

EP12 Bryan Cranston Feb 04, 2021

EP13 Wanda Sykes Feb 22, 2021

EP14 Colin Quinn Feb 23, 2021

EP15 Ted Danson Feb 24, 2021

EP16 Kevin James Feb 25, 2021

EP17 Chris Gethard Mar 01, 2021

EP18 Randall Park Mar 02, 2021

EP19 Lauren Cohan Mar 03, 2021

EP20 Paul Bettany Mar 04, 2021

EP21 Fortune Feimster Mar 08, 2021

EP22 Ron Funches Mar 09, 2021

EP23 Chris “Ludacris” Bridges Mar 10, 2021

EP24 Anthony Anderson Mar 11, 2021

EP25 Kenan Thompson Mar 15, 2021

EP26 Louie Anderson Mar 16, 2021

EP27 Joel McHale Mar 17, 2021

EP28 Will Forte Apr 05, 2021

EP29 Nikki Glaser Apr 06, 2021

EP30 Lil Rel Howery Apr 07, 2021

EP31 Baratunde Thurston Apr 08, 2021

EP32 Steven Yeun Apr 12, 2021

EP33 Jeffrey Dean Morgan Apr 13, 2021

EP34 Howie Mandel Apr 14, 2021

EP35 Russell Brand Apr 15, 2021

EP37 Gal Gadot May 04, 2021

EP38 Flula Borg May 05, 2021

EP39 W. Kamau Bell May 06, 2021

EP40 Sean Hayes May 10, 2021

EP41 Michelee Buteau May 11, 2021

EP42 Lisa Kudrow May 12, 2021

EP43 Andy Cohen May 13, 2021

EP44 Timothy Olyphant May 17, 2021

EP45 Deon Cole May 18, 2021

EP46 Charles Barkley May 19, 2021

EP47 Bill Burr May 20, 2021

EP48 Don Cheadle Jun 07, 2021

EP49 Sarah Silverman Jun 08, 2021

EP50 Kevin Nealon Jun 09, 2021

EP51 Tig Notaro Jun 10, 2021

EP52 Patton Oswalt Jun 14, 2021

EP53 Martin Short Jun 15, 2021

EP54 JB Smoove Jun 16, 2021

EP55 Mila Kunis Jun 17, 2021

EP56 Bill Hader Jun 21, 2021

EP58 Dana Carvey Jun 23, 2021

EP59 Jack Black Jun 24, 2021

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Released: 08 November 2010 Ended
Producted By: TBS Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https//www.tbs.com/shows/conan
Synopsis

A late night television talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien.

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Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Borserie it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
michael-flaherty For 25 Years Conan has been unstoppable And always true to his own comedy never a sellout.
O2D Considering that Late Night with Conan O'Brien was the greatest talk show ever, it's very disappointing that this may be the worst talk show ever.Late Night always had a funny monologue and great skits featuring Jon Glaser and Amy Poehler.On top of that, the interviews and bands were always great.On this show the monologue is extremely unfunny.Ninety percent of the jokes are about Donald Trump and contain zero comedy, just a lame political opinion.To make things worse, the interviews have become entirely scripted bull crap.He stole Jay Leno's interview style of only asking leading questions that have not only already been approved by the guest, but Conan already knows the answer.It's intelligence insulting and just not entertaining.If that's not bad enough, every show ends with some crappy band that you have never heard of(only if he can't find an unfunny comedian you never heard of).If you like to be bored and a bit irritated, this show is for you.If you have a brain, never watch this.
Riccardo Verdi I'll have to open with a simple statement, Conan is the King of Late Night. This is a man who's been on the air for more than two decades, with a career spanning from writing for The Simpsons to hosting the Emmys, twice. The show follows of course the historical talk show format, but that's about the only conventional thing about it. On TBS I feel Conan's much more free to experiment and to express himself, not always to critical acclaim, but certainly to great amusement, showcasing ridiculous gags and segments that often involve cheap costumes, fake infomercials, and props. Guests are varied, and unlike The Tonight Show, it's not the usual A-listers with boring stories about their dog or diet. While Conan's historical reputation still attracts movie stars to TBS, guests are usually the more interesting middle tier of actors with stronger followings but less popularity. While on most talk shows people tune in for the guest, Conan is one of the few programs where I tune in for the host. Many times I won't even know who the person being interviewed is, but Conan's effortless humor makes it worth my while to stick around. His signature style is foolish and self deprecating, but no part of it is dumb. Conan is silly comedy for non silly people, fighting the American standard of Roasts and fake laughter (Cough, Jimmy) with original, heartfelt jokes that aren't shy of hitting back at the jokester. One overarching reason I'd give to watch this show, beyond the host's intelligence and humor, is that Conan is a class act. Throughout the years I've seen him pay tribute and homage to many comedians, actors and celebrities, and every single time I believed him. If he mourned the death of a colleague, it was because he cared about it, not because it would bring ratings to the network, and that's especially clear in many instances where he paid tribute to comedy greats who the major talk show hosts couldn't care less about like Sid Caesar or Garry Shandling. When Letterman played his last show, Conan told his viewers to switch to his channel and record his slot for later. He's a man of character, which is very hard to come by in Hollywood.If I could boil down three reasons to watch this show they'd be its wit, its humor and the lovable Andy Richter.
briangcb I have been a huge Conan fan going on ten years now. Ever since I was in high school and I started watching Late Night. He pretty much had me in stitches every night. The only time I'd check out the competition was if Conan was a repeat, yet I never felt the others really matched up to him.When Leno announced that he would be giving the Tonight Show to Conan to avoid any confusion as to who was going to succeed Leno, I had a lot of respect for him doing that. (and I could never stand Leno) So then Conan gets the Tonight show and Leno precedes him with a poorly thought out prime time show. We all know what happened next so I won't bore you with the details. I like most people, completely sided with Conan and felt awful that my favourite TV personality was getting a raw deal.But now Conan is back and it has been close to a year since his new show started airing. I have to admit the first two weeks seemed a bit shaky. Almost like all that was going through Conan's mind was "I don't feel like I should be back on the air. What's going to happen this time?" and I'd say a good chunk of the monologue jokes for the first two weeks were taking jabs at NBC and so on. It was expected of course but it got very tedious and sounded much more like bitterness and complaining and by the end of the first week I was getting sick of hearing it. I kept watching however, remaining hopeful and sure enough, once they got over the initial jitters things started improving greatly, Conan seemed comfortable in his new digs and was back to his old self, almost with a new found confidence that he doesn't have to worry about pleasing anybody but without the arrogance that would lead to laziness. Andy is also much funnier too. I have to admit that I didn't really like him on The Tonight Show (I started watching Conan after Andy had been gone for a while) so my only impressions of him were from Tonight Show and he wasn't really allowed to do much except pipe in with a stupid joke from his podium. Just seemed forced and annoying. Yet now that he's back to his co-hosting duties, I can see why Conan and him are best friends. They have great chemistry and Andy is just as funny as Conan.While it sucks that Conan had to get screwed over, and that the two-faced, giant-jawed Leno is still allowed to keep the Tonight Show; I must say I like Conan's new show much better than the Tonight Show. While Conan vowed he would not change his style of gags and skits on Tonight show, it was clear he was forced to tone it down and now on TBS Conan seems to have free reign to do the show how he wants and I will continue to watch!