Conan Season 2015 Episode 127

Conan Season 2015 Episode 127 Artie Lange, Aaron Sorkin, Beirut

  • October 8, 2015

In season 2015, episode 127 of Conan, host Conan O'Brien welcomes guests Artie Lange, Aaron Sorkin, and the band Beirut to his late-night talk show.

First up is comedian Artie Lange, known for his work on MADtv and The Howard Stern Show. Lange brings his signature brand of humor to the couch, cracking jokes and sharing stories with Conan. The two discuss Lange's battle with addiction, as well as his upcoming comedy tour.

Next, acclaimed writer and producer Aaron Sorkin takes the stage. Sorkin is best known for his work on hit shows like The West Wing and The Newsroom, as well as films such as The Social Network and A Few Good Men. Conan and Sorkin chat about his latest project, a stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Sorkin weighs in on the controversy surrounding the play, which led to a lawsuit by the Lee estate.

Finally, the band Beirut performs on the show, bringing their unique blend of folk and world music to O'Brien's stage. The band, fronted by singer-songwriter Zach Condon, plays songs from their latest album, No No No.

Throughout the episode, Conan also delivers his trademark monologue, riffing on the latest news and offering his hilarious take on pop culture. He also welcomes members of his audience to participate in various skits and games.

Overall, this episode of Conan is a well-rounded blend of comedy, music, and conversation. O'Brien's affable demeanor and quick wit make for an entertaining and informative talk show experience. Guests Lange and Sorkin offer a glimpse into their unique worlds, while Beirut's performance adds an exciting musical element to the show. Fans of comedy and music alike will enjoy this episode of Conan.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 8, 2015
  • Language
    English