If it were up to Jay Leno, hosting the Tonight Show would be like serving as a Supreme Court Justice: You'd have the job for life. After more than 20 years behind the desk, Leno, 63, still isn't quite ready to give up his seat,
This time, Jay Leno promised he's ready to hand over the reins to “The Tonight Show” for good. “Of course. Yes, yes. Please. No problem,” he told TODAY's Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview with both himself and the man who will replace him next month
After a disastrous run on primetime in 2009 with The Jay Leno Show, NBC gave Leno back the Tonight Show chair. Last April they announced they were ousting Leno again in favor of the younger Jimmy Fallon. “It's not my decision,” said Leno. “And I think
There's no bad blood between Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon. On an episode of Today airing Monday, Jan. 27, Matt Lauer chatted with Leno and Fallon about what next month's Tonight Show switch-up really means to them. "Of course I'll miss the show," Leno
Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno appear to be besties in this super saccharine Matt Lauer interview!