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He originated and popularised many songs, sketches and monologues in his music hall acts and made both sound [2] and visual [3] recordings of some of his work shortly before he died. Although brief, Leno's recording period (1901–1903) produced around thirty recordings on one-sided shellac discs using the early acoustic recording process. [2]
Beyondo: Leno would work with Kevin Eubanks on trying to summon people from the great beyond; green screen camera tricks used to make only Leno's head visible. Celebrity Interviews: Leno will conduct an interview with a celebrity or recent major news name. The person in question is an obvious parody designed to utilize humorous responses.
Songs, sketches and monologues of Dan Leno is part of the Dan Leno on stage and record series, a featured topic. This is identified as among the best series of articles produced by the Wikipedia community. If you can update or improve it, please do so. This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured list on July 8, 2013.
Jay Leno stopped by Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' on Monday and had some choice words to say about Billy Bush. Jay Leno mocks 'douche bag' Billy Bush as he 'tags in' for Jimmy Fallon on 'Tonight Show'
The late Chris Farley, one of SNL's most beloved comics, had one of the best monologues in the show's 47 years of being on air. Sharing the stage with Chris Rock and Tim Meadows he overwhelmed the ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Make way for Jimmy Fallon, "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno ended a stellar if sometimes stormy run Thursday night with high emotion at concluding what he termed "the greatest 22 years ...
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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an American television talk show broadcast by NBC.The show is the fourth and sixth installment of The Tonight Show.Hosted by Jay Leno, it aired from May 25, 1992 to May 29, 2009, replacing The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and was replaced by The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.