The former “Tonight Show” host told NBC’s Al Roker why he doesn’t miss doing late night TV.
The former NBC “Tonight Show” host told NBC’s Al Roker on Tuesday that he’s over being on late night television.
“I did it when, you know, Clinton was horny and [George W.] Bush was dumb, and it was just a little easier. Now it’s all very serious. I’d just like to see a bit of civility come back to it, you know?” he said. — Al Roker March 13, 2019 But attacking politics has been a winning formula for some of today’s late night shows. Former “SNL” star Jimmy Fallon hosts “The Tonight Show” now, and was winning the ratings game against Stephen Colbert on CBS and Jimmy Kimmel on ABC when he made its debut in 2014. But once Trump entered the presidential race — and won — the national conversation became more focused on politics.
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