Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 12 Episode 78

Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 12 Episode 78 Seth Green, Josh Duhamel, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists

  • February 11, 2005

In season 12 episode 78 of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, three guests join Conan on stage for a night of witty banter and entertainment. First up is Seth Green, the actor, voice actor, comedian, and producer that audiences remember from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Family Guy, and Austin Powers. Seth and Conan hit it off right away, cracking jokes and sharing stories. Seth talks about his new animated TV show, Robot Chicken, and Conan brings up his own experience voicing a character on the show. They also discuss the perils of social media and celebrity culture, as well as the challenges and rewards of producing and acting in TV shows.

Next up is Josh Duhamel, the actor and former model best known for his roles in Las Vegas, Transformers, and Safe Haven. Josh talks about his new movie, a tearjerker called Love, Simon, and shares some behind-the-scenes stories from the set. Conan and Josh also chat about family life, including Josh's recent foray into parenthood. They talk about the joys and challenges of raising a child, and the unexpected ways that parenthood changes your perspective on the world.

The final guest of the night is Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, a rock band known for their energetic live performances and politically charged lyrics. Ted and the band play a few songs for the audience, including "Counting Down the Hours" and "Ghosts", and Conan joins in on the fun, dancing and singing along. Ted talks about his passion for music, his influences, and his thoughts on the current state of the world. He also shares some embarrassing stories from his early days as a musician, including a cringe-worthy performance in front of his high school crush.

Throughout the show, Conan interacts with the guests and the audience, cracking jokes and engaging in playful banter. He also shares some of his own stories and opinions, touching on topics like politics, pop culture, and the absurdity of everyday life. The atmosphere is lively and entertaining, with a constant stream of laughter and applause. By the end of the show, viewers are sure to feel entertained, inspired, and ready for whatever comes next in their own lives.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 11, 2005
  • Language
    English