Conan O'Brien says goodbye to late night
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After nearly 30 years and a lot of hilariously bizarre moments, Conan O'Brien said goodbye to late night on Thursday night.
"Conan," O'Brien's long-running TBS show, concluded on Thursday night, bringing an end to a late night TV era. And O'Brien's late night career came to a close with the man who helped start it all, Homer Simpson. The final "Conan" opened with an animated O'Brien doing an exit interview with Homer. O'Brien was a former writer on "The Simpsons," and helped write some of the show's most popular episodes such as "Marge vs. the Monorail."More Related News
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