The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 15 Episode 30

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 15 Episode 30 Russell Crowe, Rachael Ray, Kellie Pickler

  • November 3, 2006

Russell Crowe, Rachael Ray, and Kellie Pickler join Jay Leno for an exciting episode of The Tonight Show.

Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe chats with Jay about his new film, "The Water Diviner," which he also directed. The film tells the story of an Australian father searching for his three sons who have been missing in Turkey since the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915. Crowe discusses the challenges of directing and starring in the film, which required a large amount of historical research. He also shares his thoughts on the state of the Australian film industry and his future projects.

Next up is Rachael Ray, the popular celebrity chef and television host. Ray discusses her latest cookbook, "Week in a Day," which features recipes for meals that can be prepared in advance and enjoyed throughout the week. She also talks about her hit daytime talk show, "The Rachael Ray Show," and shares some of her favorite cooking tips and tricks.

Finally, country music star Kellie Pickler takes the stage for a lively interview and performance. Pickler talks about her recent appearance on the reality show "Celebrity Family Feud" and her experience touring with the USO to support American troops. She also performs one of her hit songs and shows off her impressive vocal range.

Throughout the episode, Jay Leno keeps the audience laughing with his signature brand of humor and wit. Whether he's riffing on current events or teasing his celebrity guests, Leno proves once again why he's one of the most beloved late-night hosts in the business.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is a must-watch for fans of Russell Crowe, Rachael Ray, and Kellie Pickler, as well as anyone who enjoys a good laugh and some great music.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 3, 2006
  • Language
    English