Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 3 Episode 11

Late Night with Conan O'Brien Season 3 Episode 11 Ellen Cleghorne, Clea Lewis, Colin Quinn

  • September 25, 1995

Ellen Cleghorne, Clea Lewis, and Colin Quinn join Conan O'Brien for an entertaining episode of Late Night. As always, Conan and his guests bring the laughs and hilarity to the late-night audience.

Ellen Cleghorne, best known for her work on Saturday Night Live, talks about her experiences on the show, including her famous character called Queen Shenequa. Ellen also talks about her one-woman show and shares some of her favorite stand-up routines. She and Conan discuss comedy, race, and how humor can bring people from different backgrounds together.

Clea Lewis, who plays Audrey Penney on Ellen, talks about her experience working on the show. She shares behind-the-scenes stories and highlights some of her favorite moments from the series. She also talks about her upcoming projects and what the future holds for her in the entertainment industry.

Last but not least, Colin Quinn, a stand-up comedian, joins the show. He shares some of his observations on cultural differences and how they translate into humor. Colin also talks about his one-man show, Long Story Short, and how he approaches political commentary in his comedy.

Throughout the episode, Conan jokes around with his guests and engages in humorous banter with the audience. The show features sketches, like "In the Year 2000," and Conan's famous interviews with celebrities, like the "If They Mated" segment.

Overall, Late Night with Conan O'Brien season 3 episode 11 is a must-watch for fans of comedy and late-night television. The guests are entertaining and unique, and Conan brings his signature brand of humor to every segment. The show continues to be a fan favorite and an important part of late-night television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 25, 1995
  • Language
    English