Conan O'Brien on 60 Minutes in 2010

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Published 2020-11-18
Conan O'Brien has announced he will end his TBS series, "Conan," in June 2021, signaling an end to nearly 30 years of late-night television. In 2010, O'Brien appeared on 60 Minutes and spoke with Steve Kroft about his very public breakup with NBC after a short tenure as host of "The Tonight Show."

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All Comments (21)
  • @alexfever8539
    I want to make sure that people remember this. Right after being fired from The tonight show, Conan kept paying his employees OUT OF POCKET regardless of having a show or not.When you see people like Andy, Sona, Jordan and others stick around for ages, some moving from the east to the west coast to follow him, it shows what kind of man Conan is.
  • @rafamadrigal12
    Crazy because he's light years funnier than all the popular late night shows
  • @itscarlosreally
    And 11 years later, he's wrapping up his latest show. But this time, on his own terms.
  • @Ic3h0rnEt14
    I think this was a huge blessing in disguise for Conan. He was unfairly pushed out of a format that people are losing interest in. This gave him a head start on developing an online presence where he is currently #1.
  • I’ve never felt so bad for a rich and famous person. Conan makes people so happy. It’s terrible that they humiliated him like that and made him depressed.
  • @Benji-Lindz
    My gosh this video aged well, especially with Conan now moving to HBO Max soon. Conan moved to TBS, created his own incredibly successful podcast, and is now moving to streaming. He has left all other nighttime show hosts in the dust. Conan is the king of modern late night.
  • @sisigpapi
    I'll go to war for Conan O'Brien, best talk show host of my generation
  • The more you watch of Conan the more you’ll realize how many light years ahead he is of any other late night host
  • @rv5953
    "I'm laughing cause crying would be sad" Watching this today and seeing how much fun Conan is having now with Sona and Matt on his podcast in his new studio.. I'm realizing how important it is to be conscious of how broken you're feeling at a significant low point in your life, asking yourself what are you going to do about it, doing the thing you've decided to do, being able to adapt, and putting in the work to make it out to the other side of it all, giving yourself an outlet, with support of your friends and family...and being able to laugh at some of it too. Watching this truly is inspirational. Will always be rooting for Conan!
  • I hate to think of Conan depressed, such a stand out guy with a heart of gold.
  • @naomigary7930
    the fact that people prefer literally any other talk show host over conan is unbelievable to me
  • @thecpt6265
    him leaving the NBC was the best decision he ever made, he now has exceeded what he could've become staying with NBC.
  • @mokhdomshah6325
    "I'm laughing cause crying would be sad"- greatest quote ever.....
  • @Derkman99
    I actually became a huge fan of Conan from watching his TBS show! Such a genuine dude, really happy that he had a 10 year run with TBS and I’m really looking forward to his HBO max show.
  • @citisoccer
    Even after everything, he still stopped short of throwing salt on Leno. Conan is 100% class.
  • @kenllacer
    Behind every Conan, there's a Schlansky.
  • @burtbun3689
    This guy is a class act. His laughter is like music. The real battle in this life is living with one self and the choices we make and the things we do. I don't think this man will ever have a problem living with himself. That is worth more than anything else in the world.
  • @VisualxxKhaos
    7:58 "Who can say who won and who lost?" You won Conan, you won :) Love this dude so much