Friday, February 26, 2010

Jay Leno: Will he have guest hosts?

A new report in the Los Angeles Times suggests that with Jay Leno back on "The Tonight Show," the future of the venerable franchise is, once again, uncertain. Who will take over when 59-year-old Jay is finally ready to step down? "NBC would be wise to start test-piloting some guest hosts in the Leno slot,"says Jeffrey McCall, professor of media studies at DePauw University.

Of course, Jay has been reluctant to have guest hosts in the past -- Rosie O'Donnell revealed last month that Leno vetoed a plan to have her guest host "Tonight" -- but he's a company man at heart, and if the bosses insist, he'll probably go along with it.

Jimmy Fallon may yet prove that he's the man for the job, but after only a year in the 12:30 slot, he hasn't been around long enough to earn the heir apparent title. He frequently loses to CBS' Craig Ferguson in the ratings, but has been doing well with the younger demographic.

So if Leno allows guest hosts to take over for him occasionally, who do you want to see? Here are a few possible contenders:

Joel McHale: The host of E!'s "The Soup" and star of NBC's "Community" has been honing his stand-up skills over the past couple years. He seems a natural for the job, and guest hosting could help promote his sitcom, which would surely appeal to the network suits.

Seth Meyers: Another NBC man, the "Weekend Update" anchor has proven he can tell jokes, but would he be able to do an unironic interview with the second lead on "Gossip Girl"?

Chelsea Handler: She has her own show, natch, but she seems to have positioned herself firmly on Team Leno, and could bring a snarky, female POV to the boys' club of late night network talk shows.

Jim Gaffigan: A long shot, considering his "Pale Force" association with Conan, but he's a likable presence with the same sort of mid-American appeal as Leno.

Bonnie Hunt: Her daytime talk show has been canceled and will disappear off the airwaves in a few months, so she'll need a new gig. Maybe she'd do better at night.

Kathy Griffin: OK, so she'd probably host the show once and say something outrageous and offensive enough to get herself banned for life from NBC, but if she could keep it together, she'd surely lure viewers with her "what will she say next?" persona.

Other suggestions? Post them in the comments.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

David Letterman counterprograms Sarah Palin with Mitt Romney

As everyone who follows the late night talk show scene knows by now, Jay Leno will have Sarah Palin as his guest on Tuesday night's episode of "Tonight." David Letterman, meanwhile, will be chatting with another popular conservative pol, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney -- on the same night.

Dave has come up with a powerful lineup of A-listers to counter Leno's rebooted "Tonight Show," including perennial favorite Bill Murray and Team Coco member Tom Hanks. Here's the just-announced list:

Mo 3/1: Bill Murray, Ludacris
Tu 3/2: Mitt Romney
We 3/3: Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Brokaw
Th 3/4: Tom Hanks
Fr 3/5: Matt Damon, Danny Bhoy, Corinne Bailey Rae

"Last Call with Carson Daly": It's alive!

After more than two months of reruns (the last original show aired on Dec. 18), "Last Call with Carson Daly" is finally returning with new shows after the Olympics.

Carson's first week back on the job will include interviews with actors from Oscar-nominated films, including "The Hurt Locker"'s Jeremy Renner and "Avatar"'s Giovanni Ribisi.

The week of March 8 will feature musicians covering songs by other artists. If you've ever wondered what it would sound like if Weezer tackled Lady Gaga's "Poker Face," here's your chance to find out. In addition, Britpop star Lily Allen will cover Britney Spears' "Womanizer."

Mo 3/1: Eli Roth, Daniel Merriweather
Tu 3/2: Giovanni Ribisi, Phoenix
We 3/3: Jeremy Renner
Th 3/4: Joel David Moore, Fanfarlo
Fr 3/5: TBA

Mo 3/8: TBA
Tu 3/9: T-Pain, David Gray (covering a song by Bob Dylan)
We 3/10: David Arquette, Lisa Hannigan (covering a song by Depeche Mode)
Th 3/11: Lake Bell, Weezer (covering songs by MGMT & Lady Gaga)
Fr 3/12: Ben McKenzie, Lily Allen (covering a song by Britney Spears)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Conan O'Brien's on Twitter -- and so are these hosts

Want to keep up with Conan O'Brien? He's got a brand-new (verified) Twitter feed -- and despite the fact that he's only posted one tweet so far ("Today I interviewed a squirrel in my backyard and then threw to commercial. Somebody help me."), as of this writing, he's already racked up over 50,000 followers.

Proving once again that Coco is the choice of the 'net generation, Jay Leno's had a Twitter feed for ages -- and he only has about 30,000 followers. (Jay doesn't Tweet himself; most of the content simply plugs the show. Sample tweet: "Recently Jay shot another fun promo for The Tonight Show. Here’s a sneak peek of Jay in his red-hot outfit!")

David Letterman has spoofed Twitter on his show, but the "Late Show" Twitter feed has the same written-by-publicists feel as the Leno feed (and it only has about 15,000 followers).

Craig Ferguson is a Tweeter, and over 100,000 people have signed up to read his witty remarks ("Morning Twitzylvanians. I woke up hungry. I think I need a sausage this morning....then breakfast. Sorry. I can't help myself.").

The most popular late show host on Twitter? Jimmy Fallon, with a whopping 2.5 million followers. His feed is a combo of monologue jokes ("The US Curling team has its own official condom. But the most effective method of birth control? Being on the U.S. Curling team."), guest updates and little messages from Jimmy ("I'm doing what every 35-year-old male is doing - watching the Teen Mom finale on MTV.").

Second most popular? That would be Stephen Colbert, with almost 1.5 million followers. I'm guessing the faux pundit doesn't write all of his own lower-case tweets, but they are funny nevertheless. ("to me, the great white north will always be ollie.")

Most of the talk show tweeters don't have time to engage with their audience, but Jimmy Kimmel sidekick Guillermo frequently responds to his fans on Twitter. (The Kimmel show has its own promo-heavy feed.)

Other late night Twitterers:
"Lopez Tonight"
Carson Daly and "Last Call"
Tavis Smiley
"The Wanda Sykes Show"

Monday, February 22, 2010

Jay Leno Guests: Sarah Palin, Olympians, Jamie Foxx and more

The first two weeks' worth of guests for the rebooted "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" have been announced, and members of Team Jay include Sarah Palin, Simon Cowell, Jamie Foxx and a few Olympic winners. Here's the complete list:

Mo 3/1: Jamie Foxx, Lindsey Vonn, Brad Paisley
Tu 3/2: Sarah Palin, Shaun White
We 3/3: "Jaywalk All-Stars" with the cast of "Jersey Shore", Chelsea Handler, Apolo Anton Ohno, Avril Lavigne
Th 3/4: Matthew McConaughey, Jason Reitman
Fr 3/5: Morgan Freeman, Meredith Vieira

Mo 3/8: Simon Cowell
Tu 3/9: Christoph Waltz, Dave Salmoni, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
We 3/10: Kristen Stewart, Guy Fieri
Th 3/11: Dana Carvey, Kim Kardashian, Colbie Caillat
Fr 3/12: Dakota Fanning, Judd Apatow

Friday, February 19, 2010

Conan O'Brien: Live from your city, it's Coco!

A while back, I bought a ticket to see the live tribute to Conan O'Brien at San Francisco's Sketchfest. Unfortunately, the show had been scheduled (well in advance) for Sunday, Jan. 17, and I'm sure the organizers had no idea that this date would fall smack in the middle of the Jaypocalypse. Not surprisingly, the program was canceled, although ticketholders were promised that it would be rescheduled.

Now it looks like Conan fans in other parts of the country may get to see O'Brien live on stage before he reemerges on TV. According to The Wrap, Coco's reps at William Morris Endeavor, "which has a unit devoted to live appearances, have been working to secure dates for several days now... if the tour goes forward -- and all signs are that it will -- it would be a clever work-around to the clause in O'Brien's exit settlement from NBC that prohibits him from appearing on TV until September."

The FX sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" had a successful road show last year, and it's likely that the prospect of seeing O'Brien in person would reignite Cocomania among fans who have been deprived of the the comedian since his last show aired on Jan. 22.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Dave vs. Jay: Get ready for the rematch

David Letterman is ready to compete against the relaunched "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," according to USA Today. A previously scheduled vacation week was moved from March 1-5 to Feb. 22-26 so that Leno will have to go up against fresh "Late Show"s, and Dave will also be bringing the A-list guests, including Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Hanks and Matt Damon.

Hanks seemed pretty solidly on Team Coco, but Seinfeld is a bit more surprising. Not only was he Leno's first 10 PM guest, but his "The Marriage Ref" is an NBC show. Maybe he didn't want to be seen as choosing sides in the late night battle.

No word yet on who will be on "Tonight" during its premiere week, except for a confirmed appearance by cast members from "Jersey Shore." Rumor has it that Jamie Foxx may turn up.

Meanwhile, Leno's return to "Tonight" is getting far less hype than the promo blitz that led up to the premiere of "The Jay Leno Show." NBC "is opting for a low-key echo of the commercials that launched Leno," reports USA Today. "Last fall, he was shown driving a race car emblazoned with a 10, a reminder of his new slot. In spots that began airing during the Olympics Wednesday night, he's driving the same car, only the 10 is replaced by 11:35... as the Beatles song urges him to 'Get back to where you once belonged.'"

Sadly, NBC nixed an idea that would have featured Leno and Victoria Principal in the shower, an homage to the prime time soap opera "Dallas'" "it was only a dream" plot line.