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However, Letterman was more reluctant than Leno's Los Angeles-based show to capitalize on the 1994 – 1995 O. J. Simpson murder case.

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In ratings, Letterman's Late Show initially dominated Leno's Tonight Show for its first two years.
In 2008 Letterman told Rolling Stone that he would welcome Leno on his show once Leno's tenure ended.
* In February 2010, NBC used a cover of the song in commercials to promote Jay Leno's return to the 11: 35pm time slot for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
On 20 July 2006, as Farrell was being interviewed by Jay Leno on the set of The Tonight Show, Bradford evaded security, walked on stage as cameras were rolling, confronted Farrell, and threw her book on Leno's desk.
They also performed on Jay Leno's first New Year's Eve episode of The Tonight Show in 1992.
When NBC moved Leno's show from late night to primetime ( 10PM in the Eastern time zone ), Eubanks moved with the band to continue conducting the music for the short-lived The Jay Leno Show.
The network decided to move a condensed 30-minute version of Leno's show to O ' Brien's time slot, and O ' Brien's Tonight Show a half-hour later.
Intertitle used from 2002 until the conclusion of Leno's first incarnation.
On July 1, 2010, Variety reported that only six months into its second life, Jay Leno's Tonight Show posted its lowest ratings since 1992.
By September 2010, Leno's ratings had fallen below those of Conan O ' Brien when he had hosted The Tonight Show.
In October 2010, David Letterman beat Leno's program in the ratings, for the first time since Leno returned to hosting The Tonight Show.
The second segment is a full comedy sketch, often a mini-documentary by a " Tonight Show correspondent " ( e. g., Ross the Intern or Mikey Day ), or a trademark of Leno's, like " Headlines.
Unlike his predecessors on Tonight ( i. e. McMahon with Carson, Hugh Downs with Jack Paar ), Hall did not serve as a sidekick for Leno during his tenure on Leno's incarnation of The Tonight Show.
Wally Wingert has served as the off-camera announcer since the start of Leno's second Tonight tenure, carrying over his duties from The Jay Leno Show.
Leno's monologue paid tribute to those who lost their lives and to firefighters, police and rescue workers across the US.
For an extended period after the attack, a short clip of a large American flag waving was shown in between the announcement of the musical guest and Leno's introduction during the opening montage.
This was the only episode during Leno's tenure to feature a guest host.
* On July 20, 2006, as Colin Farrell was being interviewed by Leno, Farrell's stalker, Dessarae Bradford, evaded security, walked on stage as cameras were rolling, confronted Farrell, and threw her book on Leno's desk.
Leno's guest that night, Republican Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was criticized for crossing the WGA picket line to appear on the show.

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NBC ratings specialist Tom Bierbaum commented that due to the host being out of late night television for a period of time and the subsequent 2010 Tonight Show conflict, Leno's ratings fall was " not a surprise at all ".

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( NBC-TV, in a cost-cutting move, attempted to bring Leno's program to prime time as The Jay Leno Show in 2009, but many affiliates threatened to drop the program after local news ratings suffered, forcing him back to late night within four months of the prime time debut.
After his final run of Mother Goose at the Drury Lane Theatre in early 1903, Leno's delusions overwhelmed him.
Manson entered the house with Watson and handed him leather ties for tying up Leno's hands.

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For at least six weeks following his return to The Tonight Show, Leno's program beat Letterman in the overall ratings each night, though with a reduced lead in comparison to his first tenure.
NBC moved The Tonight Show from Burbank to the Stage One lot at Universal Studios when Conan O ' Brien took over hosting duties upon Jay Leno's exit from the program in 2009, but then shifted the show back to Burbank when Leno re-assumed hosting duties in 2010.
In 1862, Leno's parents and elder brothers appeared at the Surrey Music Hall in Sheffield, then performed in northern cities later in the year.
The teenage Leno's growing popularity led to bookings at, among others, the Varieties Theatre in Sheffield and the Star Music Hall in Manchester.
At the same time, Leno's clog dancing continued to be so good that in 1880 he won the world championship at the Princess's Music Hall in Leeds, for which he received a gold and silver belt weighing 44. 5 oz ( 1. 26 kg ).
Leno's first appearance in pantomime was as Dame Durden in Jack and the Beanstalk, which he performed at London's Surrey Theatre in 1886, having been spotted singing " Going to Buy Milk " by the Surrey Theatre manager, George Conquest.
By 1902, Leno's angry and violent behaviour directed at fellow cast members, friends and family had become frequent.
Leno's memorial at Lambeth cemetery, London
Leno's stage partner Herbert Campbell died in July 1904, shortly after the pantomime, following an accident at the age of fifty-seven.
* Photo of Leno's " Champion Clog Dancers Belt " at the Victoria & Albert Museum website
Confirmation of his status on Leno's new prime time show came later than that of Eubanks, weeks after the end of Leno's tenure on The Tonight Show, which led to speculation that he would not appear at all.
After O ' Brien was forced to leave NBC and Leno's return to The Tonight Show, Daly remained at his spot and received a 4 % surge in ratings.

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Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
This has been confirmed by Hollywood biographer E. J. Fleming, who has recounted that, during a particularly difficult scene, Gable erupted publicly, screaming: " I can't go on with this picture.
According to Landis biographer J. G.
" Henry VIII's biographer J. J. Scarisbrick adds that Anne " revelled in " the attention she received from her admirers.
" The writer and J. Edgar Hoover biographer Curt Gentry has noted that a similar story about Hall was planted in the media through the FBI's secret COINTELPRO campaign of disruption and disinformation against radical opposition groups.
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In the view of Burges's biographer, J. Mordaunt Crook, "( Burges's interior ) meets the Middle Ages as an equal.
* Merlo J. Pusey, journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer
As Rameau biographer J. Malignon wrote, "... the German victory over France in 1870 – 71 was the grand occasion for digging up great heroes from the French past.
Various dates are given, with Ian Walker, the biographer of Harold arguing for between 1053 and 1055, but H. E. J. Cowdrey, who wrote Robert's Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry, says on 26 May in either 1052 or 1055.
Fitzgerald biographer Matthew J. Bruccoli adds that Fitzgerald believed that Thalberg, with his " taste and courage, represented the best of Hollywood.
After being disappointed, according to biographer Ian Hamilton, when " rumblings from Hollywood " over his 1943 short story " The Varioni Brothers " came to nothing, J. D. Salinger did not hesitate when independent producer Samuel Goldwyn offered to buy the film rights to " Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut.
Bismarck's biographer A. J. P. Taylor said: " It would be unfair to say that Bismarck took up social welfare solely to weaken the Social Democrats ; he had had it in mind for a long time, and believed in it deeply.
Muir's biographer, Steven J. Holmes, states that Muir has become " one of the patron saints of twentieth-century American environmental activity ," both political and recreational.
Describing the incident to the House of Commons Robinson was moved to tears, showing, as the biographer P J Jupp put it, " a propensity under stress which was to earn him the first of several nicknames, in this case the Blubberer ".
A little-known example of Jones ' heroic instincts in action is described by his biographer and friend Fred J. Lee in his 1939 book Casey Jones: Epic of the American Railroad.
* Atwood G. Manley, biographer of J. Henry Rushton and Frederic Remington.
His biographer, R. J. Cole, speculates this change was connected with the simultaneous departure of Count Rumford for employment in Paris.
His biographer, the 19th-century historian J. H. Round, called him " the most perfect and typical presentment of the feudal and anarchic spirit that stamps the reign of Stephen.
Offered the colonelcy of the 20th Maine Regiment, he declined, according to his biographer, John J. Pullen, preferring to " start a little lower and learn the business first.
Orwell biographer D. J.
Historian J. G. M. Ramsey credited Hugh Lawson White's company with the killing of the Cherokee chief, King Fisher, and White's granddaughter and biographer, Nancy Scott, stated that White fired the fatal shot.
Casey's biographer, W. J.
J. Vyrnwy Morgan, Thomas ' earliest biographer writes that: '... religion was a subject concerning which he spoke less than he thought.

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