Anthony Hopkins, Amy Schumer, Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Episode 122
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Howie Mandel, Marisa Miller, Sara Bareilles
Episode 123
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Gillian Anderson, Jim Rash & Nat Faxon, Kenny Chesney
Episode 124
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Aaron Paul, Selena Gomez
Episode 125
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Ashton Kutcher, Jayma Mays, Hiatus Kaiyote
Episode 126
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Cate Blanchett, Michael B. Jordan, Court Yard Hounds
Episode 127
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Katy Perry, Cris Collinsworth, Kacey Musgraves
Episode 128
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Kristen Bell, Phillip Phillips
Episode 129
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Kristin Chenoweth, Josh Gad
Episode 130
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Kate Hudson, Bob Costas, Kopecky Family Band
Episode 131
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Casey Affleck, Allison Janney
Episode 132
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Meredith Vieira, Jim Norton, Charlie Worsham
Episode 133
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Bryan Cranston, Amos Lee
Episode 134
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Matt LeBlanc, Mark Cuban, KT Tunstall
Episode 135
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Matt Damon, Anna Faris, Parachute
Episode 136
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Robin Williams, Gavin DeGraw
Episode 137
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Jason Sudeikis, “Fry It & Try It” with Jim Stacy, White Lies
Episode 138
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Jeff Daniels, Sherri Shepherd, Quinn Sullivan
Episode 139
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Josh Duhamel, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Episode 140
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Matt LeBlanc, Kathryn Hahn, Sky Blu
Episode 141
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Julie Scardina, Rod Stewart
Episode 142
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Senator John McCain
Episode 143
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Bill Maher, Shaun White, Bad Things
Episode 144
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Christina Applegate, Rob Corddry, White Lies
Episode 145
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Vince Vaughn, Vintage Trouble
Episode 146
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Simon Cowell
Episode 147
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Martin Short, Meghan McCain, Backstreet Boys
Episode 148
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Rose Byrne, Jennifer Nettles
Episode 149
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Charlie Sheen, Jim Rome, Trombone Shorty
Episode 150
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Hugh Jackman, OneRepublic
Episode 151
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Zooey Deschanel, Terry Crews, Buena Vista Social Club
Episode 152
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Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Schaal, Sheryl Crow
Episode 153
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Neil Patrick Harris, Five for Fighting
Episode 154
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Christina Aguilera, Joy Behar, Valerie June
Episode 155
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Tim Allen, Dwayne Wade, Fitz and The Tantrums
Episode 156
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Jimmy Fallon
Episode 157
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Justin Timberlake, Paula Patton
Episode 158
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Olivia Wilde, Adam Scott, Cher Lloyd
Episode 159
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Dana Carvey, Cee-Lo Green, Goodie Mob
Episode 160
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ron Paul, Little Big Town
Episode 161
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Sandra Bullock, 13 year-old chef Jack Witherspoon
Episode 162
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Magic Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Gary Clark Jr.
Episode 163
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jay Mohr, Ariana Grande & Mika
Episode 164
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Kathy Griffin, Newt Gingrich, Demi Lovato
Episode 165
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Julianne Moore, Billy Gardell
Episode 166
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Terry Bradshaw, “Fantasy Football Tattoo League”
Episode 193
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President George W. Bush & Laura Bush, Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Overview
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an American late-night talk show hosted by Jay Leno that initially aired from May 25, 1992 to May 29, 2009, and resumed production on March 1, 2010. The fourth incarnation of the Tonight Show franchise made its debut on May 25, 1992, three days following Johnny Carson's retirement as host of the program. The program originates from NBC Studios in Burbank, California, and is broadcast Monday through Friday at 11:35 PM in the Eastern and Pacific time zones. Unlike Carson or his predecessor Jack Paar, Leno only once utilized a guest host, preferring to host the series by himself.
On April 26, 1999, the show began broadcasting in 1080i HDTV, becoming the first American nightly talk show to be shot in high definition. The show is shot in 16:9 aspect ratio.
The series, which followed the same basic format as that of his predecessors, ran until May 29, 2009, after which Leno was succeeded by Conan O'Brien. NBC signed Leno to a new deal for a nightly talk show in the 10:00 pm ET timeslot. The primetime series, titled The Jay Leno Show, debuted on September 14, 2009, following a similar format to the Leno incarnation of Tonight.