The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 16 Episode 28

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 16 Episode 28 Eva Mendes, Marjorie Johnson, Barry Manilow

  • October 31, 2007

Tonight on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, season 16 episode 28, Jay welcomes a star-studded lineup of guests including actress Eva Mendes, baker and author Marjorie Johnson, and musician Barry Manilow.

First up, Eva Mendes joins Jay to talk about her latest projects, including her role in the upcoming film "Lost River" directed by Ryan Gosling. The two also discuss Mendes' recent clothing line launch and her philanthropic work with the "Art of Elysium" charity. As always, Mendes charms with her wit and humor, leaving the audience wanting more.

Next, Marjorie Johnson, also known as the "Blue Ribbon Baker," takes the stage to showcase her baking skills and promote her latest book, "The Road to Blue Ribbon Baking." Johnson, who is 99 years old, has won over 2,500 baking awards and is a beloved figure in the baking community. Jay and Johnson chat about her long career, her secrets to successful baking, and her newfound fame as a published author. The crowd can't help but be impressed by her spunk and talent.

Finally, the legendary Barry Manilow takes the stage to perform some of his biggest hits, including "Copacabana" and "Mandy." Manilow also chats with Jay about his long career in music, his upcoming album, and his love for creating and performing. The audience is on their feet, singing and dancing along to the music.

Throughout the show, Jay delivers his signature monologue, taking jabs at current events and celebrities while keeping the audience giggling. He also interacts with the crowd and engages in some playful banter with his guests.

Overall, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno season 16 episode 28 promises to be a fun and entertaining evening filled with laughter, music, and baking tips. Don't miss it!

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 31, 2007
  • Language
    English