Jimmy Fallon to host NBC's 'Late Night'

by cynthia yoo | May 12, 2008 at 03:05 pm
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Conan O'Brien's moving up.  Jimmy Fallon's going to play again for the pea-cock.

Thank god, Conan's staying.  This means more Conan shout-outs at 30 Rock.  And how could NBC let go of those auburn teased-up bangs?
Jimmy Fallon will officially be given the keys to NBC's "Late Night" franchise following Conan O'Brien's exit.

A person close to the negotiations who spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement hadn't been made confirmed the widely rumored change Sunday and said a news conference was planned for Monday.

All that's left is an official date for NBC's transition: O'Brien moving out West to take over for Jay Leno on the "Tonight" show and Fallon following in the next time slot.

Fallon was a "Saturday Night Live" cast member before leaving for a movie career in 2004. He has had mixed success, with his most notable role as a childlike Boston Red Sox fan and Drew Barrymore's paramour in "Fever Pitch."

He signed a deal with NBC in 2007 that was widely seen as a way to keep him in the fold until the time came for Monday's announcement.

It would be hard for him to have a rockier transition than O'Brien had when he took over from David Letterman in the mid-1990s. O'Brien was a writer with a quick sense of humor but a mystery to the television audience, and he was savaged in early reviews. NBC nearly fired him but persevered, and O'Brien grew into the role.

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Jarrett Martineau
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at 17:07 on May 12th, 2008

I don't really like Jimmy Fallon, but I'll definitely tune in to see how he fares trying to fill Conan's shoes. Odds: 30 Rock to 1 that he makes it through more than a couple of seasons.

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James Pate

I predict he's going to do a lot of inappropriate laughing at his own jokes. What were they thinking? I heard Jon Stewart was in line for the job and suddenly Jimmy Fallon gets it?

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Barry Artiste

Why would Jon Stewart go down a notch and a lower than  spit timeslot at 2 am,  >

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Barry Artiste

I predict Mr. Fallon will last one season, then it is back to hawking Pepsi and dancing on Cabs, perhaps even driving one,

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