Television’s longest-tenured late-night host is ending a 28-run spent hosting “Late Night”, “The Tonight Show” (albeit briefly) and his TBS show “Conan”, which ended its run with Thursday night’s finale.
To mark the occasion, host Conan O’Brien (who previously worked as a writer for “Saturday Night Live” and “The Simpsons”) received an exit interview from none other than Homer Simpson himself.
The “Simpsons” patriarch is apparently not a “Conan” fan, faintly praising his guests’ “mildly interesting” talk-show anecdotes.
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