Jay Leno goes home

After a disastrous run on primetime in 2009 with The Jay Leno Show, NBC gave Leno back the Tonight Show chair. Last April they announced they were ousting Leno again in favor of the younger Jimmy Fallon. “It's not my decision,” said Leno. “And I think


Jay Leno: I'd rather leave when I was No. 1 than sneak out the door when you're No. 3. At some point it becomes diminishing returns. This is all I've done for 22 years. You have to go home and write 14 minutes [of a monologue] every single night, no


After a disastrous run on primetime in 2009 with The Jay Leno Show, NBC gave Leno back the Tonight Show chair. Last April they announced they were ousting Leno again in favor of the younger Jimmy Fallon. “It's not my decision,” said Leno. “And I think


In a farewell interview with 60 Minutes, Jay Leno told correspondent Steve Kroft that he would not do another late night talk show. “I could not recreate what we have,” Leno said. Leno said he would be interested in working with cable outlets such as


After a disastrous run on primetime in 2009 with The Jay Leno Show, NBC gave Leno back the Tonight Show chair. Last April they announced they were ousting Leno again in favor of the younger Jimmy Fallon. “It's not my decision,” said Leno. “And I think



Jay Leno goes home

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