Adam Carolla, Steve Carell, Vince Gill & Emmylou Harris
Episode 14
-
Chris Rock
Episode 15
-
Jenna Fischer, Dan Ahdoot, Photo Booth
Episode 16
-
Jamie Foxx, Joe Torre
Episode 17
-
Abigail Breslin, Cindy McCain
Episode 18
-
Wanda Sykes, Kathleen Sebelius
Episode 19
-
Gerard Butler, Ben Harper & Jack Black
Episode 20
-
Terry Bradshaw
Episode 21
-
Dana Carvey
Episode 22
-
John C. Reilly, Ben Roethlisberger
Episode 23
-
Mikey Day, Bill Cosby
Episode 24
-
Matt Lauer, Jeff Dunham
Episode 25
-
Ross Mathews, Sen. John McCain
Episode 26
-
Rod Stewart
Episode 27
-
Martha Stewart, Ludacris
Episode 28
-
Rainn Wilson
Episode 29
-
Hilary Swank, Jerry Jones
Episode 30
-
Colin Firth
Episode 31
-
Dr. Phil McGraw
Episode 32
-
Ewan McGregor, Tina Fey
Episode 33
-
Chelsea Handler, Brian Williams
Episode 34
-
Paula Abdul
Episode 35
-
John Cusack, Frank Caliendo
Episode 36
-
Mariah Carey, a performance from Cirque du Soleil's
Episode 37
-
Katie Featherston & Micah Sloat
Episode 38
-
Jenna Bush Hager, Laura Bush
Episode 39
-
Wanda Sykes, Rachael Ray, Dan Finnerty & the Dan Band
Episode 40
-
Elizabeth Banks
Episode 41
-
Kathy Griffin
Episode 42
-
Howie Mandel
Episode 43
-
Sandra Bullock
Episode 44
-
Penelope Cruz, Dolly Parton
Episode 45
-
Terrence Howard, Terry Bradshaw
Episode 46
-
Taylor Lautner, Heather Locklear
Episode 47
-
The Biggest Loser Rebecca Meyer, Kevin Nealon, Tyra Banks
Episode 48
-
Larry the Cable Guy, Mikey Day
Episode 49
-
Dakota Fanning, Kate Flannery, Jeff Dunham, Mikey Day
Episode 50
-
Kellan Lutz, Ed Begley Jr.
Episode 51
-
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lady Gaga
Episode 52
-
Charles Barkley, The Biggest Loser contestant Allen Smith
Episode 53
-
Paula Patton
Episode 54
-
Megan Fox
Episode 55
-
Bill Maher
Episode 56
-
John Travolta, Kim Kardashian
Episode 57
-
Morgan Freeman, Maxwell, Nick Thune
Episode 58
-
Kelsey Grammer, Taylor Swift
Episode 59
-
Susan Sarandon, Andrea Bocelli with the Muppets
Episode 60
-
Gabourey Sidibe, Winner of The Biggest Loser Danny Cahill
Episode 61
-
Quentin Tarantino, Drew Brees
Episode 62
-
Matt Damon, Barry Manilow
Episode 63
-
Gordon Ramsay
Episode 64
-
Anna Kendrick, Tim McGraw
Episode 65
-
Christina Applegate, Nick Lachey
Episode 66
-
Sigourney Weaver, John Mayer
Episode 67
-
Sam Worthington, Mary J. Blige
Episode 68
-
Glenn Beck, Kate Gosselin
Episode 69
-
Jeff Bridges, Adam Lambert
Episode 70
-
Dane Cook
Episode 71
-
Julie Scardina, African Children's Choir
Episode 72
-
Tim Allen
Episode 73
-
Kim Kardashian, Jillian Michaels, Guy Fieri
Episode 74
-
Hugh Jackman, Katie Couric
Episode 75
-
Denzel Washington
Episode 76
-
Brian Williams
Episode 77
-
Bill Cosby
Episode 78
-
Sandra Bullock
Episode 79
-
Heidi Klum
Episode 80
-
Dwayne Johnson
Episode 81
-
Julianne Moore
Episode 82
-
Emily Blunt
Episode 83
-
Chelsea Handler
Episode 84
-
James Cameron
Episode 85
-
Billy Crystal
Episode 86
-
Mark Harmon
Episode 87
-
Mel Gibson
Episode 88
-
Bill Paxton
Episode 89
-
Howie Mandel
Episode 90
-
Jessica Alba
Episode 91
-
Jessica Biel
Episode 92
-
Wanda Sykes
Episode 93
-
Bill Maher, Gretchen Bleiler
Episode 94
-
Emma Roberts, Charles Barkley
Episode 95
-
Series Finale: Ashton Kutcher, Bob Costas, Gabourey Sidibe
The Jay Leno Show
Overview
The Jay Leno Show is an American comedy show created by and starring Jay Leno, that aired at 10 p.m. from September 14, 2009 to February 9, 2010 on NBC, after Leno's initial retirement from hosting The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In January 2010, NBC announced that due to affiliate concerns about its effect on their newscasts, The Jay Leno Show would be shortened to 30 minutes and moved from primetime to 11:35 p.m., the timeslot that had been occupied by The Tonight Show for nearly 60 years.
The Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien released a public statement saying that he would not participate in moving Tonight to 12:05 a.m., asserting that it would damage the highly respected franchise. Despite much support for O'Brien from both the public and media professionals alike NBC maintained its plan to move Leno to 11:35. On January 21, 2010, NBC reached a $45 million settlement with O'Brien in order to end his contract. Leno resumed his duties as host of Tonight on March 1, 2010. Leno ended on February 9, 2010 after being on the air for only four months, with Entertainment Weekly calling the program television's "Biggest Bomb of All Time."