Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 11 Episode 30

Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 11 Episode 30 Ice-T, Jenna Elfman, The Strokes

  • November 11, 2003

Conan O'Brien is back for another episode of Late Night, and he's brought some big guests with him. Hip-hop legend Ice-T will be joining Conan on the couch for an interview, where he'll be discussing his long career in the music industry, his work as an actor on Law & Order: SVU, and his recent foray into comedy with his web series, Ice-T's Final Level Podcast.

But that's not all! Actress Jenna Elfman will also be on the show, chatting with Conan about her new role on the hit ABC series, Imaginary Mary, as well as her past work on shows like Dharma & Greg and Two and a Half Men. Elfman is known for her bubbly personality and infectious laugh, so you can expect plenty of laughs during her segment.

Finally, indie rock band The Strokes will be taking the stage to perform some of their biggest hits. The New York-based band, led by frontman Julian Casablancas, rose to fame in the early 2000s with their debut album, Is This It?, which received critical acclaim for its blend of garage rock and post-punk influences. Since then, they've released several more albums and have become one of the most influential bands of their generation.

As always, Conan will also be taking on some hilarious sketches and segments throughout the show, so you won't want to miss a second of the fun. Whether it's him playing a game with Ice-T or Elfman, talking about his own experiences with imaginary friends, or performing some of his iconic comedy bits with his trusty sidekick, Andy Richter, there's sure to be plenty to keep you entertained.

So grab some snacks, kick back on the couch, and settle in for another exciting episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien. With a lineup like this, it's bound to be a wild ride!

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 11, 2003
  • Language
    English