The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 9 Episode 87

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Season 9 Episode 87 Bill Maher, Lovita Davidovitch, American Hi-fi

  • April 25, 2001

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno season 9 episode 87 features three guests: comedian Bill Maher, actress Lorraine "Lovita" Davidovitch, and the rock band American Hi-Fi.

Bill Maher is the first guest of the night. He sits down with Jay Leno to discuss his HBO show, Real Time with Bill Maher. Maher talks about his outspoken political views and his tendency to push the boundaries with his humor. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of politics and the upcoming presidential election. Maher's quick wit and sharp commentary keep the conversation lively and engaging.

Next, Lovita Davidovitch joins Jay on the couch. She's promoting her new movie, The Perfect Mother, in which she plays a woman struggling to find her missing child. Davidovitch talks about the challenges of filming emotional scenes and the research she did to prepare for the role. She also shares some behind-the-scenes stories from her time on popular TV shows like Ally McBeal and The L Word.

The third and final guest of the night is the musical guest, American Hi-Fi. The band takes the stage to perform their hit single, "Flavor of the Weak." Their high-energy performance gets the crowd on their feet and dancing along. After the song, the band sits down with Jay to talk about their new album and upcoming tour.

Throughout the show, Jay Leno delivers his signature monologue filled with jokes and commentary on current events. He also plays some humorous clips submitted by viewers for his "Jaywalking" segment.

As always, the show wraps up with Jay's final thoughts and a thank you to the guests and audience. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno season 9 episode 87 is a fun and entertaining evening of comedy, music, and conversation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 25, 2001
  • Language
    English