Jay Leno, the outgoing Tonight Show host, and Jimmy Fallon, his successor, are sitting down for their first joint interview on Today. The two will be interviewed by Matt Lauer on Monday, Jan. 27, during NBC's morning show,
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,
Sunday evening's 60 Minutes featured Steve Kroft coming full-circle with Tonight Show host Jay Leno, interviewing him 22 years after he first talked to him around the time of his late-night debut. This time, the pair discussed Leno's exit from NBC's
Jay Leno isn't going away — but despite all the speculation about where he might land after The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ends on Feb. 6, the host is still keeping us guessing. "You can't really do something like this again," says Leno, who spent
With Jay Leno's tenure as host of The Tonight Show officially coming to an end in less than a month (and this time for real!), speculation begins to run rampant regarding what Jay will do next? Some could argue that today's