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Conan Gets It Off His Chest: "I Wouldn't Have Done" What Jay Did

Show me with your hands how angry you were at NBC, Mr. O'Brien. / CBS

CBS’ 60 Minutes has teased some bits of Steve Kroft’s interview with Conan O’Brien, which airs Sunday. It turns out that Coco was pretty forthcoming with what he thought about the events of the Jaypocalypse—specifically Jay Leno’s taking back The Tonight Show after handing him the keys in 2009 (and saying in 2004 that he’s had a long enough run on the show):

“He went and took that show back and I think in a similar situation, if roles had been reversed, I know– I know me, I wouldn’t have done that,” O’Brien says. “If I had surrendered The Tonight Show and handed it over to somebody publicly and wished them well– and then…six months later. But that’s me, you know. Everyone’s got their own, you know, way of doing things,” he tells Kroft.

Asked by Kroft what he would have done, O’Brien says, “Done something else, go someplace else. I mean, that’s just me.”

O’Brien eventually left NBC, deciding not to play second-fiddle to Leno. He says he didn’t see the point in giving his all in a relationship that seemed to have no future. “I think this relationship is going be toxic and maybe we just need to go our separate ways,” he says. “That’s really how it felt to me…and I started to feel that I’m not sure these people even really want me here….I can’t do it [anymore].”

As Steve Krakauer writes at Mediaite, one thing that’s as interesting as what Conan says is his choice of venue. Where Leno made his case for himself on Oprah, Conan chose an outlet with more news gravitas and a bigger audience—albeit one much more in Leno’s older demo.

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  • Chaddogg

    @James — not so sure that the venue is really all that enlightening. Had he done an interview on, say, Oprah, there is the risk that the interview would have played on NBC affiliates, and I’m sure Conan wouldn’t want to help them (after they basically pushed to get Leno back).

    By doing 60 Minutes, he avoids any chance the interview ends up on an NBC station, delivers big ratings to an NBC competitor, thanks Letterman (indirectly) for slamming Jay during the late night wars, and gets on the highest rated platform available to him. I’d expect a 20/20 Interview (or appearance on The View) to follow pretty soon…

  • http://www.simonvinkenoog.nl/beeld/Yogi%20-%20Annelies%20Rigter.jpg yogi

    Let me just say, I’ve never been a fan of Jay and always liked Connan, but I don’t buy that from Connan. I mean, I’m sure he believes he would never have done that, but hindsight is 20-20. Connan has always said hosting the tonight show had been a dream of his since he was a little kid, so are we really to believe if situations were reversed, he’d give up his a show he’d hosted for 17yrs after the network begged him to come back?

  • http://erieangel.wordpress.com erieangel

    Yeah, Conan’s dream and ambition had always been to host the Tonight Show. It was Letterman’s dream, too. When Carson retired, Leno was chosen to replace him which is what drove Letterman over to CBS. Now they’ve driven Conan to TBS.
    .
    Sorry, but both these men are much funnier than Leno. Is it any wonder NBC is in the bottom of the ratings and has been for years?
    .
    As for your last statement yogi, Leno had already “given up his show”. It didn’t matter if the network wanted him back; they’d signed a contract with Conan. The entire thing smelled and I’ve stopped watching most everything on NBC since.

  • mjwilstein

    Letterman did a hilarious Leno impression (and showed Conan some love) on Regis & Kelly today: http://bit.ly/9LAMi9

  • jwyze

    I’m still waiting for Conan to impress me with something other than the fact that he got shafted; sympathy only goes so far. So I hope he’s funny in that 60 Mins interview. Otherwise, what was the point?

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