Talk:Sketches from Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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[edit] Canadian Small Talk Moment
That's not a variation of the sketch, but rather the normal sketch with the topic being Canada. Therefore, I'm removing it, and I'll keep it here for now.
- A variation of this sketch- called The Canadian Small Talk Moment- ran when O'Brien took his show to Toronto for a week in February. The topics were items in Canadian news at the time and Canadian culture at large, referencing types such as Don Cherry and Pierre Pettigrew.
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- I'm pretty sure this was the first ever of the small talk moments. All others were variations on this one, but now the generic 'small talk moment' has become the primary sketch. TheHYPO 11:38, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Notable Fake Celebrity Interviews
The only F.C.I. where the TV did not come down from the ceiling occured in August or September 1998, when Bill Clinton publicly admitted to misleading the American people and that he had had an "inappropriate" relationship with Monica Lewinsky in the Lewinsky Scandal.
The TV stayed up near the ceiling while Conan conducted the F.C.I. This was a fundamental part of the comedy bit, showing Fake-Clinton uncharacteristicly shying away from showing himself publicly.
This bit had a callback later in the episode, when Conan brought out one of his real guests, Traci Lords (a notorious porn actress). The TV monitor, with Fake-Clinton on it, came down with Fake-Clinton screaming his tagline "Yee-Ha!"
69.136.79.120 23:12, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Another memorable F.C.I. was with Al Gore right after the disputed 2000 U.S. Presidential Election when Gore had retracted his initial concession of the election to George W. Bush. Conan asked Fake-Gore about the propriety of retracting his concession.
- Fake-Gore: "Retraction can be a good thing. For example, 'You're a douchebag!'"
- Conan: "WHAT?"
- Fake-Gore: "I retract that."
72.82.161.49 08:25, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lever of Tragedy
What about the Lever of Tragedy from the first few seasons, when Conan was still niche? It was somehow part of his deal with NBC to keep a "late night" show (so Conan explained), at the end he had to pull the aforementioned Lever, and an audience member would die. For example, a cougar (stuffed) mauls an audience member (plant) to death. 71.162.141.213 07:37, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
- One I remember is "does cuteness overcome evil?" or something like that. Basically they'd have a scene about a Nazi rally, Charles Manson's cult, etc where the characters are all played by adorable puppies or kittens. Kind of an experiment to see if the scene would still be disturbing or imply evil. The recent "evil puppy" character almost seems like a call-back to the idea, but perhaps that's not intentional.--T. Anthony 10:00, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Further clarification, and question
First of all, like the list of characters article, are we listing every sketch that has every been aired, or just recurring sketches? Because every remote (conan goes to bartending school, santa school, truck driving school, shops for ties, visits apple orchard with mr. T, etc.) could be its own sketch if you're listing every unique sketch.
I think that potentially we could further divide the sketches. as first act bits (bits done right after the monologue, like actual items) and fourth act bits (bits done in the fourth act where Conan usually lists the next night's guests, like the salesman, the crooner, etc.) There are sometimes crossover bits that are in both (like celebrity secrets), but these can either be listed as "either" or listed where they usually occur - usually a fourth act bit for celebrity secrets. TheHYPO 11:43, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Article title
If this article is going to branch out from Sketches to monologue digressions (which are NOT sketches) or other misc. stuff, I believe the title has to look at changing, or else non-sketches have to go. If you look at this stuff, almost all of it is already in the Late Night article under Comedy and Mannerisms. My belief is that all the stuff from there and from the non-sketch sections of this article belong in a third article, Comedy and Mannerisms on Late Night with Conan O'Brien or something of the like. TheHYPO 23:48, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] citations?
If I were to upload Youtube videos that I made as examples would that count as a source? Or was that someone's master plan all along? Utils 22:49, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
- Don't bother. NBC notoreously is rigorous with their forcing NBC show videos off youtube and google video. They don't want their clips up there. TheHYPO 03:50, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
ACTUALLY! I just remembered you can get conan clips from NBC.com Why not list THAT as a source?Utils 05:34, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Inappropriate
Was this ever a standalone sketch? I know it was originally from the Satellite TV segment on Clive Clemmons' (I believe his name was - something like that) Inappropriate Channel. Was it ever offered as a standalone sketch? Otherwise it might be due as a sub-heading under Satellite TV (there might be other channels that recurred that could go as subheadings as well) TheHYPO 02:05, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Repeating?
I should note that this page and the Characters from Late Night page are starting to feature notable overlap. A sketch like Ballpark Chanter which is based around one character basically is repeating the entire description of the sketch on both pages. This feels like redundancy. I don't think "fun hole guy" is a sketch - he's a character who usually appears as a brief portion of a segment, but he's not in itself a sketch TheHYPO 09:07, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Inappropriate Band Member Comments
I noted a few weeks ago a few nights the sketch 'Inappropriate Band Member Comments' (not entirely sure of the name). The premise of the sketch was that musicians often make comments in the media to attract publicity, so the Max Weinberg 7 went through and made strange and bizzare claims. The sketch would end by cutting to Joel, who would make an exceptionally strange comment, before saying "Isnt this 'Things the announcer has to tell himself in order to make it through each day?" I'd like to add it, but not entirely sure of all the details (name of the sketch, examples of some of the comments)
[edit] Rocket Me Nowhere
I've started an article on Rocket Me Nowhere, the band that played the HornyManatee.com tribute song. I would really appriciate any help I can get, as this is my first article I've made. Thanks. -Saint Ryan 09:21, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pimpbot 5000
Any information of Pimpbot 5000, I know from my viewings,that it is the same serial movie style robot as Satan's Robot in the Captain Proton bits on Voyager and was also used in previous bits such as Robot sitting on a Toilet and The Chasidic robot who appeared on the 13th anniversay of Late night. Also the voice is done by Brian McCann who performs Preparation H. Raymond. Sochwa 06:05, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] boy band
WHY is there no mention of Dudez-a-Plenti anywhere? I only saw that when I was younger and I want to learn more again, because it was funny... Chickenvoices 06:29, 26 January 2007 (UTC)