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Tonight Show's Jay Leno bids adieu after 22 years | Tonight Show's Jay Leno bids adieu after 22 years |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Long-time US television host Jay Leno has taped his final episode of The Tonight Show, with help from a few celebrity guests. | Long-time US television host Jay Leno has taped his final episode of The Tonight Show, with help from a few celebrity guests. |
Leno, 63, appeared emotional as he thanked viewers for their loyalty after his 22 years as host. | Leno, 63, appeared emotional as he thanked viewers for their loyalty after his 22 years as host. |
He was joined by high-profile guests including Billy Crystal, Oprah Winfrey and Garth Brooks. | He was joined by high-profile guests including Billy Crystal, Oprah Winfrey and Garth Brooks. |
Fellow comedian and late-night host Jimmy Fallon, 39, takes over the programme on 17 February in New York. | Fellow comedian and late-night host Jimmy Fallon, 39, takes over the programme on 17 February in New York. |
The move is seen to be an attempt to woo younger viewers in a timeslot which, in recent years, has seen both Leno and 65-year-old David Letterman lose ground to the younger chat show host Jimmy Kimmel, 45, who is well liked within the key 18-49 demographic. | |
Record ratings | |
However viewers have flocked to Leno ahead of his departure, with his final full week drawing the programme's largest audience in four years. | |
Variety said that, according to Nielsen estimates, an average nightly audience of 4.99 million viewers tuned in to The Tonight Show during the week of 27-31 January. | |
That was up 30% from the comparable week in 2013. | |
Leno was briefly replaced on The Tonight Show by comedian Conan O'Brien in 2009, but returned to the show in 2010. | Leno was briefly replaced on The Tonight Show by comedian Conan O'Brien in 2009, but returned to the show in 2010. |
O'Brien was paid in excess of $33m (£20m) to end his seven-month reign, bringing to an end an ignominious dispute that saw both hosts air grievances on NBC's airwaves. | |
In 2012, the host took a pay cut to save the jobs of other members of staff as the broadcaster NBC moved to reduce the show's costs. | |
Reports at the time suggested his salary dropped by more than $5million (£3m) to $20m. | |
There is no official word yet on how much his replacement Fallon will earn, though it has been suggested it could be between $8m-$12m (£5m-£7m) per year. | |
Sound Of Music | |
In Leno's final show in charge, US President Barack Obama was one of many to send in taped goodbyes, offering to make Leno an ambassador to Antarctica. | |
"I hope you've got a warm coat, funny man," Mr Obama joked. | "I hope you've got a warm coat, funny man," Mr Obama joked. |
"Justin Bieber wasn't even born yet," Leno said about his early days as host in 1992. "That's why we call them 'the good old days.'" | |
Other celebrity guests on Thursday night's show included Jack Black and Kim Kardashian who both performed a pastiche of the Sound Of Music Farewell Song. | |
Black sang: 'So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen my dear, if Fallon tanks you'll be back here next year". | |
Country singer Brooks closed the programme by performing his hit song, Friends in Low Places. | Country singer Brooks closed the programme by performing his hit song, Friends in Low Places. |
The show earned some glowing reviews. Website The Wrap said: "With a show that at once sad, funny, nostalgic and wise, Leno signed off from The Tonight Show after 22 years, striking a perfect tone". | |
The Washington Post called the show "as proudly unhip as the '90s-style stonewashed denim the host wears when he's off-camera". | |
"It wasn't until Leno's tearful speech at the end that this final show felt worthy of shelf space in television's historical vault," it added. | |
O'Brien, now hosting a show on rival network TBS couldn't resist a Winter Olympics-based dig at his former sparring partner telling his audience: "It's a big deal - NBC will finally get to show somebody who's okay with passing the torch." |