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A scene then appeared where a couple ran and were surprised by a dinosaur which opened its mouth to roar. Late Night edited the couple's lost child into the dinosaur's mouth, and the child says "hello" to the parents. The sketch occasionally reviewed TV shows.

For example, Conan poked fun at the then-new television series Viva Laughlin claiming the producers missed some key signals of the show's poor quality. A clip of the show featuring one of its musical numbers appeared interspersed with footage of a "crew member" who, horrified at how terrible the show is, suddenly activates a TNT detonator and the scene switches to stock footage of an imploding building. During the monologue or opening segment, O'Brien mentions a big news item and says Brian McCann is on the scene and cuts to him via a "remote feed", which is actually McCann standing in front of a greenscreen backdrop.

McCann gives an increasingly absurd report that involves a variety of gags, such as the backdrop turning into a slideshow of various landmarks as he attempts to convince O'Brien that he is taking a tour. At one point McCann is seen wearing a pants suit and blond wig in a report about Hillary Clinton. Throughout the sketch McCann becomes increasingly frustrating to O'Brien, who wanders off his set and shows up on McCann's screen and knocks him unconscious with a breakaway chair. The camera angle shifts to show the green screen was right next to Conan's set.

As McCann is revealed to be faking unconsciousness, O'Brien then derides his acting and wonders if he will lie there for the rest of the bit. But at the end, the interviewees come out, partially hiding themselves, but only to reveal that it is actually Pierre Bernard.

Then O'Brien would knock out McCann with an object. Instead, McCann just walked out of his shot and into O'Brien's a running gag in the satellite interview sketch , followed by Bernard, who portrayed the Obama family off screen, and an elderly man playing Brett Favre , who appeared earlier in the broadcast.

Trumpeter Mark Pender is invited by Conan to sing a song about a current event. Pender begins normally, but upon reaching the refrain, he loses control, or he would intentionally climb over the railing into the audience, eventually writhing around on the floor within the top of his voice shouting "baby" over and over again until Conan finally stops him. The rhythm of the song is typically the same, with different lyrics each time. A melodramatic villain played by Brian Stack , the Interrupter constantly interrupts Conan by finishing his sentences for him, always knowing exactly what Conan is going to say, even when it's denigrating to the Interrupter himself.

He appeared in a black cape, purple ruffled shirt, long black hair and a handlebar mustache. Occasionally, if the sketch runs long enough, the roles will eventually become reversed, with the Interrupter starting sentences and Conan doing the interrupting. Eventually, the sketches evolved so that the first celebrity guest, and O'Brien himself, would replace the Interrupter as the one interrupting.

Reintroduced on Tonight on September 3, and reprised for Stack's final show on Conan on April 2, Conan and Max make small talk about a particular subject. The result is usually that both Max and Conan, bantering back and forth, end up going into extreme detail or citing obscure people and events.

Once they have exhausted the subject, Max stops and says, "Wow, Conan! Talking about this subject sure is interesting", to which Conan enthusiastically responds, "It sure is, Max! Reintroduced on November 23, when Max returned from his tour with Bruce Springsteen. The topic of the first return sketch was soccer. Conan's bit takes regular newspaper ads and stories and adds blatantly fake text; for example, an ad depicting a leather living room couch was modified to include a cartoon cow exclaiming, "How's my ass feel, you son of a bitch?

Conan and Max converse about a current event or person, with Conan asking leading questions to which Max replies incorrectly, but in great detail in an attempt to appear knowledgeable. Usually, this is initiated when Conan introduces a person who is famous for some accomplishment but not necessarily widely recognizable.

Max will claim to recognize the person and perhaps claim to be a long-time friend or acquaintance of the individual. Conan then catches Max in the lie, stating "I made it up just to make a fool out of you!

Max replies "Well, I guess I know what's coming Occasionally, the roles will be reversed, and Conan will be "stamped". Other stamps are often used to abruptly punctuate various one-off sketches, including words such as "Alone", "Liar", "Sad", and "Small Penis". Otherwise, these sketches bear no particular resemblance to the standard recurring "Ass Stamp" sketch.

Andy then called him out on it, saying he's never heard about him talk about hockey before. Andy then quizzed him on who the coach was, name a forward, the goalie, etc. A picture of a famous celebrity, usually either rumored to have had or has actually had plastic surgery done in real life, is shown. The picture is then distorted with exaggerated features into a grotesque new picture of what that person looked like before the surgery.

The last item in the sketch often makes a joke using an unaltered photograph of another unrelated celebrity, animal, plant or object as the before picture: for example, if George W. Bush had plastic surgery, his before picture would be that of a chimpanzee. The sketch is loosely related to the "If They Mated" sketch in that it uses the same technology for a similar comedic premise. Features celebrities in a room that looks like a jail cell or perhaps a police interrogation room, smoking a cigarette and downing hard liquor, usually telling some humorous "secret" previously unknown about them.

When I found out it didn't, I destroyed his career. When Gwyneth Paltrow appeared on the sketch she admitted that anytime before she starts a new film she kills a hobo with a hammer, as well as admitting an affinity for porn. When U2 appeared on the sketch, they admitted they were not Irish. Shown in numerous times. The sketch was simply a man in a werewolf costume, rubbing his snout in a manner stereotypically associated with cocaine users.

The premise of this skit had its origin when Late Night received many angry letters from viewers in Ukraine after mocking that nation in another recurring skit, New Euros , where the joke was an image on a Ukrainian Euro Coin depicting a man in Eastern European dress with four arms, holding up seventeen fingers, with the caption on the coin saying "Over 17 years since the Chernobyl Accident". O'Brien insults 5 countries with a bell ringing between each one each time the bit airs.

A sample insult: Georgia : Where Europe meets Asia and says "Hey, why don't we both dump our crap here? On August 9, , Zimbabwe was the last country to be featured, thus ending the sketch after three years.

An announcer on the Finnish entertainment channel SubTV , which airs the show a couple of days after it is aired in the USA, asked people to defend Finland before Conan got to insult it, and the viewers in Finland began sending mail before the bit had even gotten to the letter F.

Conan responded by assuming the Finnish "just couldn't wait" to be insulted and officially insulted Finland in the segment. An overwhelming number of postcards were supposedly received, which apparently "forced" Conan to give Finland a formal apology.

Conan then went as far as to have the flag of Finland shown in the background during a speech and slandered the Finns' "hated" neighbor Sweden with a sign saying "Sweden Sucks! In , the Finland antics increased. While talking to fans before the show, Conan met two Finnish fans who commented that he resembled their President at the time, a woman named Tarja Halonen.

Amused that his show was even airing in Finland, Conan made frequent references to his resemblance to Halonen, even putting her picture beside a live feed of his head. Upon learning that Halonen was running for reelection, Conan went so far as to film a segment of the show which took the form of a campaign commercial for the President.

When Halonen won she jokingly gave O'Brien part of the credit and offered to meet him if he ever came to Finland. This inspired an episode where Conan did travel to Finland where he was given a hero's welcome at the airport, met with Tarja Halonen, participated in Lapplander folk rituals, and sought out an ordinary Finnish fan who had written a letter to the show.

Conan and Andy "drive" the host desk thru increasingly bizarre situations and locations. This sketch sometimes occurs when Conan announces future guests. After announcing the first guest, a member of the audience played by writer Brian Stack is seen saying that the guest is " Fan tastic!

After Conan announces the next guest, the member does almost the same thing, but ends by making up a word by combining a guest's name or work with the word "fantastic".

For example: "Wow, Omar Epps? That charismatic scene-stealer is Epps-tastic! Examples: reading a disturbing or uninteresting book or newspaper article, drinking bleach or drilling his teeth. Conan then questions the man, asking if he just likes the guests but "thinks everything else we do is crap?

The man will then finish with "not crap, crap tastic! Conan will start by talking about how great the guests for that night's show are, then mention that sometimes they book guests whose appearances end up being disastrous.

He then introduces a series of fictional clips from past shows where the guests reveal themselves to have unforeseen quirks or cause disturbing mishaps. Some examples include a chef who does not actually make anything, but only reassembles food to its original form, and a character named Barney Brittlebones who crumples to the floor the instant he makes physical contact with Conan.

During the airing of the usual " New College Mascots " sketch, a character called the " FSU Webcam Manatee " was featured - a manatee in front of a computer, dancing to the Divinyls ' " I Touch Myself ", being watched remotely by trumpeter Mark Pender.

Conan, in an ad-libbed statement, mentioned that the character appeared on the, at the time fictitious, web site "HornyManatee. The next night, Conan told viewers that if he mentions a web site which does not exist, NBC corporate policy is to buy the domain name lest someone else use it and potentially make NBC liable for the site's content. Conan said Late Night decided to use the domain name to create an actual web site, giving it the appearance of a fake porn site.

Since that night, Conan has periodically given viewers an "update" on the website's status, mentioning its hit count and several fan submitted images, poems, and other media pouring in. Conan also used the updates as lead ins for special, on-stage Horny Manatee segments. For example, Conan called on James Lipton to dramatically recite the fan-made poetry, then dance with the Manatee on air at his own request, and flew the Pittsburgh -based pop-punk duo Rocket Me Nowhere to New York to perform their tribute song "My Hopeless Manatee".

The last time Conan stated site's hit count Jan. In an interview with New York Times , O'Brien has also said that he was overwhelmed at the viewer response.

Pictures of two famous celebrities, usually believed to be dating at the time, are shown. The pictures are then combined into a grotesque new picture of what their offspring would look like if they mated. The segment became so successful that it later spawned a book.

The last item in the sketch often makes a joke using an unaltered photograph of a celebrity as the offspring: for example, if Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden "two of the most hated people in the world" were to have a child, it would be Steve Bartman. Another notable example; Paris Hilton and her pet chihuahua would create George W.

Once Conan mated Kelly Ripa with Clay Aiken then asked the question "What do you get when you cross a perky talk show host and a guy who just won't come out of the closet? Conan begins by talking about needing to relax and unwind by going to his favorite bar - Joe's.

Theme music plays with an exterior shot of the bar. He walks inside and the bartender Kevin Dorff and a patron Brian McCann begin to berate Conan invariably for showing up to an event 'completely plastered' insisting on feminine activities and in some way or another ruining food or drink that's to be served.

Conan drinks hard liquor while being yelled at and looking insecure. The sketch always ends with the bartender, Joe, demanding Conan pay the money he owes. Conan tells the audience about a recent visit to the studio by a local grade school class of young children who were so impressed with their visit that they sent in crayon drawings of their favorite experiences.

Conan looks at these drawings for the first time with the audience. The Masturbating Bear was a recurring character on Late Night. The character consisted of a man in a bear costume dressed in a diaper-like undergarment which contained oversized genitalia, and was often accompanied by several human "handlers" armed with cattle prods.

The character would be asked to perform some sort of innocuous task such as explaining a chart on recent economic fluctuations or smoking weed with Conan O'Brien. Inevitably, a few seconds into whatever task he had come to perform, the bear would begin furiously fondling himself as part of the song " Sabre Dance " plays.

The bear would then usually be given electric shocks by his human handlers. Despite repeated instances of masturbation, the Masturbating Bear would continue to be invited back on Late Night. Once, the bear was revealed to be Jim Carrey in costume.

During the last week of Conan's run on Late Night, Conan declared the bear was too risque for and tried to retire the bear by encasing him in carbonite, a la Han Solo.

This drew a protest from Carrie Fisher , who subsequently freed the bear. The bear was last seen sailing away on a boat with Fisher until he reappeared on The Tonight Show on January 20, in the wake of the controversy surrounding Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, which saw O'Brien's departure. Originally, it was thought NBC would be able to claim the Masturbating Bear as intellectual property. When O'Brien took his TBS show to New York City for a week in , the bear was, in one episode, depicted as being out of show business and settling down with a wife and two children in the New York suburbs.

After a brief video reel revealed such, the bear was invited on stage to a cheering audience. However, Conan's words about the size of the audience became too much for the bear, who stripped out of his business attire and began to pleasure himself both on stage and on hanging rafters above.

During Conan's June trip to Chicago, Conan introduced the Masturbating Bear, but instead a man dressed as a Chicago Bears player watching Internet pornography with his pants down was brought onto the stage.

The original Masturbating Bear came out soon after. Some are popular enough to warrant a second appearance, though few are actually made into recurring characters. Generally the new characters are absurdist in nature and carry names which fully describe their appearance or concept, sometimes extending to full multi phrase sentences. For example, one recurring character was "Gorilla Nurse Using an Old Fashioned Abdominal Exerciser While Listening to 'Angel of the Morning' by Juice Newton" a character which consisted simply of a stuffer gorilla in a nurses costume being vibrated by an old abdominal exerciser while the titular music played.

A related gag also exists where Conan promises that he will not waste the audience's time with zany, random jokes, only to introduce a completely zany, random character. Another version is "New College Mascots", which feature fake mascots which often make fun of a real college or its surrounding area. In the lead-up to his departure for The Tonight Show in early , O'Brien brought back characters which would be inappropriate in the PM time slot, such as the Masturbating Bear, which was frozen in carbonite , but subsequently rescued by Carrie Fisher.

This tale is always a long, drawn-out personal tale delivered in a soft-spoken tone that usually involves some sort of comic-book , anime , sci-fi -related, or similarly esoteric medium. At the end of his complaint he states "Bottom line, America Much of the humor of the sketch comes from the dry, emotionless manner in which Bernard delivers his "rage.

Conan insisted that the only explanation for Bernard's reluctance to allow a camera crew into his home was that the graphic designer was, in fact, a serial killer.

During the sketch, O'Brien interviewed Bernard in the manner of news magazine shows such as Dateline NBC , asking questions designed to implicate Bernard as a murderer. Initially, Bernard seemed reluctant but as the sketch went on he seemed to get more into the act. At one point, Bernard admitted that he did not describe himself as prolific because "I haven't been killing for very long.

Pierre Bernard moved with O'Brien on The Tonight Show to continue as a graphic designer and occasional performer, first seen on June 3, Late Night made extensive use of puppets since the show's inception. For example, in one sketch, called "Puppet's Last Words Channel", a puppet scientist prepares to take a drink from a cup labeled "acid" and says, "I sure do love my morning cup of coffee.

In another segment of the same sketch, a puppet exclaims to another puppet that she was born with both sets of genitalia. Perhaps the most notable puppet, both on and off the show, is Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Conan would later appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to ceremoniously retrieve Triumph, which had somehow been hiding behind one of the couches on the set. A classic sketch where Conan reveals the character who is then wheeled out on stage sitting on a porcelain toilet.

After a few moments of silence, we suddenly hear the clang and clatter of metal falling into the toilet, followed by the robot raising its robot arms in celebration. Conan helps students with their standardized exams by providing satirized SAT analogies based on current events. Although the newest SAT format introduced in has dropped analogies, the segment continues to be used in new episodes.

A typical example: person who sees a pregnant woman : "you're glowing" :: person who sees a pregnant Nicole Richie : "who stuffed an avocado in that cocktail straw? This sketch relies heavily on the low-budget filming method Syncro-Vox. A TV screen is lowered down to the seat where the interviewed would actually sit. On the screen is a still image of a celebrity, with live video of the mouth of the back stage impersonator superimposed—because of this method, the fake interviews are also called the " Clutch Cargo routine", after the cartoon, that is the most widely remembered user of Syncro-Vox.

Bush , Barbara Bush who is given the gruff voice of a man from New Jersey , Bill Clinton , Hillary Clinton and Martha Stewart either of whom if, nagged by Conan about a point she wishes to dismiss, will begin talking in a demonically deeper voice as her eyes glow red , Michael Jackson , Sammy Sosa , Barry Bonds , Rafael Palmeiro , Donald Trump who will frequently describe things with the adjective "Trump," proclaim his accomplishments to be "huge," and respond to Conan's correcting him with "you're fired!

Most of the impressions are done by either Robert Smigel or Brian Stack. This bit was parodied, along with the entire show, on Robot Chicken 's Star Wars special. O'Brien provided his own voice. Quackers was a white domesticated duck who first appeared on the August 6, show during a sketch. The sketch involved Conan nervously reacting to various band members shouting at him, only to learn they were being literal.

For example, one band member shouted, "Conan, Duck! Conan, noting the audience's apparently positive reaction to the duck, dubbed it Quackers.

On the September 19 episode, Conan notes Quackers' popularity amongst viewers again and also mentions Quackers' popularity on YouTube. The episode also contains a clip of Quackers as an action star. Conan noted that this purchase now allowed him to play clips from the show Walker, Texas Ranger starring Chuck Norris without paying any royalties. The "Walker Texas Ranger Lever" was a prop lever which, when pulled, would cause a supposedly random clip from the TV show to play.

The clips were nearly always taken out of context and usually involved either Norris performing some improbable feat of heroics, or a particularly despicable act of violence being committed by a villain. For example, one clip involved Walker tasting the dirt in a random patch of land and determining that a plane had crashed there.

Another involved a villainous father played by Dan Lauria exhorting a young boy to jump from a high ledge, insisting that he would catch the youth. Yet when the boy did jump the man stepped back allowing the child to hit the ground. The sketch would usually begin with Conan introducing the premise and then commenting that he did not intend to use the lever immediately, followed by his immediately pulling it. In most instances of the sketch, Conan would comment after at least one clip that the sketch was finished, after which he would pull the lever "one last time.

In late summer , the bit seemed to have been retired as Chuck Norris walked in and fired a prop gun at Conan. Norris also revealed his own lever and pulled it, playing a clip showing him mock-fighting Conan with martial arts moves in the back of the studio. The lever did return on occasion in One of the last and most popular clips to be shown was part of a "spring cleaning" segment where they were airing jokes which they had previously developed but had not aired before.

With the Walker clip Conan insisted that they had been too scared to air it when they had originally discovered it, explaining "Once you see it. You'll understand why. The merger also led to the creation of two other short-lived triggers, a Knight Rider pull chain , and a Beverly Hills Cop Theme button.

In the penultimate episode of the show Conan claimed that the lever was the most requested skit on the show by fans. In , during Conan's live Legally Prohibited tour, the " Walker, Texas Ranger lever" was reintroduced, used in the shows by Conan as well as by guests. However, to avoid potential legal issues with NBC claiming use of intellectual property, the lever was rechristened the "Chuck Norris Rural Policeman Handle" , and featured clips from Walker that were not used previously on Late Night , with the exception of the aforementioned clip with Haley Joel Osment, which was featured at the end of every "Rural Policeman Handle" segment.

The lever returned again four years later on Conan's current show on TBS when he traveled to Dallas from March 31 to April 3, on the last night. As he no longer worked for NBC, he instead showed different clips featuring Chuck Norris from Walker - the same clips showed during the Legally Prohibited tour - Again, with the exception of the clip with Haley Joel Osment, which was shown at the end of the segment.

A digital version of the lever, built to work on Google Chrome browser, is available as an extension. In this bit, Conan tries to explain a popular news story to graphic designer Pierre Bernard See "Pierre Bernard's Recliner of Rage" above by relating current events to obscure events in various anime or science fiction shows that Pierre understands and enjoys, such as Battlestar Galactica.

A previous version of this sketch was "Dumbing It Down For La Bamba", where Conan would use basic, often childish language when describing current events to the band's trombonist. Conan reflects on the fact that he has had a long and varied career.

He offers to field any questions from the audience on some of the celebrities he has met or any other interesting aspect of his life in show business. However the questions from the audience always relate to obscure topics such as how best to grow a plant or car maintenance advice.

While Conan expresses disappointment that the question is not about his career, he is always able to give expert in-depth answers to the audience's queries. A parody of the Fox series "24". The story revolved around Canadian Special Agent Chuck Aloo Andy Blitz attempting to protect the Prime Minister from a diabolical plot involving a sandwich with mustard in it. The inaugural iteration of the running sketch was the first sketch written for the show by writer Brian Stack.

In the skit, Amy Poehler , who was Stack's former colleague from their Chicago improv days, plays the year-old younger sibling of O'Brien's sidekick, Andy Richter , whose unrequited crush on O'Brien manifests in a range of emotion that runs "from adorable bashfulness to volcanic, homicidal rage.

The ghost of an old-fashioned lounge singer played by Brian Stack who worked in the studio during the s when it was a radio studio. Kendall's song lyrics reflect antiquated views that offend Conan. Stack was also inspired by the fact that Rockefeller Center had been in operation since the s, and that radio singer Bing Crosby had "sort of a dark side" in his personal life that did not appear in his onscreen persona.

Which also happens to be exactly the same melody Bathtime Bob sang. So, for a change of pace, he says he's going to go into the audience, pick out a random member, and ask them some basic question.

They also happen to still endorse some product, or even a standard "latest work" as well. T , Fabio , and Larry King. Conan goes into the audience and selects pre-picked audience members to show their unique talents, but the person's "talent" is obviously faked.

Conan does not know who the people are going to be, and the audience does not know what their talent is until Conan reveals it. This was a very similar precursor to the Audiencey Awards. A little boy named Billy Tyler would come out talking about all the hardships he has endured in his life. Each one more pathetic than the last. Finally, when Conan offers him words of encouragement and advice, Billy rejects it screaming "You're a loser!

A depressed and suicidal horse whose name is a reference to the "clop-clop" sound he makes as he slowly walks offstage to shoot himself. In one interview, actor Nicolas Cage expresses his fondness of Cloppy. Subsequent editions of "Cloppy" have included mentions to Cage's endorsement of the sketch. Conan introduces a moment of camaraderie between him and Max, then cuts to a scene of Conan in his dressing room.

Max comes in and enthusiastically invites Conan to go somewhere, such as to lunch, to grab a beer, or to shop at the NBC store because it has great stuff. Conan happily agrees, but as soon as the two begin walking together they awkwardly do not speak to each other and look bored. The camera follows them like this down hallways and elevators until they reach their destination, at which point they quickly grab the food or drink and part ways. The destination may involve other sight gags; when Conan and Max visited the NBC store, Conan is seen shoplifting several items.

Appearing in the show's early years on Friday nights, this sketch was introduced as the day's earliest Saturday morning cartoon since, technically, the Friday night shows aired in the early hours of Saturday.

The title was a take-off of Muppet Babies and the sketch itself was a parody of low-budget s cartoons, featuring very limited animation of Conan, Andy, and Max as babies getting into adventures. After interviewing an attractive female celebrity, Conan occasionally opens his " Hello Kitty " diary and writes about the interview while the celebrity remains in the interview chair.

The audience and celebrity can hear a voiceover of what Conan is writing. Conan admires his own interviewing skills, then notes that he thinks the celebrity has a crush on him. The celebrity, feeling awkward, asks him to stop writing. Conan audibly notes that the celebrity is an "insane bitch", and finishes writing.

Conan explains that many viewers are new parents trying to get their baby to sleep and he will help them, so he begins to sing a nice lullaby with the aid of his acoustic guitar "Bessie Lou" also the name of his desk, guest chair, and couch and then takes advantage of a baby's lack of understanding of language and mentions things adults would find horrible in a soothing way.

After a while, Conan figures that his main audience is getting bored, so after telling the parents to turn the baby away from the TV, he starts showing humorous and sometimes violent pieces of footage. With the baby now asleep, Conan tells the parents to go have sex. Conan decides to form his very own boy band following the success of the Backstreet Boys and the show Making The Band. In their first group meeting, they think of ideas for their first hit song, only to come up with the words "Baby" and "I Wish".

In this recurring skit during the show's early years, Conan announces to the audience that a regularly scheduled celebrity guest has unexpectedly cancelled their appearance at the last minute. In order to fill out the air time, Conan brings out the "emergency guest" which is a life sized mannequin in a large glass "break in case of emergency" box.

After being placed into the guest chair and activated by Andy, the mannequin plays recorded messages which feature typical banter for late night talk show guests such as name dropping other celebrities he's seen at parties and requesting a clip from his latest movie be played. Conan frequently struggles to keep the conversation in-sync. The mannequin also reassures the audience that there's no need to panic. Often, the Emergency Guest malfunctions and needs to be deactivated before the interview is over.

Conan then walks into the off stage hallway and breaks out the Emergency Emergency Guest, a minor celebrity such as Nipsey Russell or Joyce Brothers who makes a cameo appearance. Conan begins to discuss some political issue negatively affecting America, and is interrupted by Gustavo, a European who smugly and arrogantly points out Europe's superiority over America. Conan is frequently visited by Mr. T , Abe Vigoda , and James Lipton as themselves, who appear in bizarre situations on the show.

Abe Vigoda is often poked fun of for his advanced age, fueled by the false reports of his death in the past. Memorable bits featuring Vigoda involve him being found in odd places by Conan, such as under the audience risers , being dressed up as a character such as "Vi yoda ", and using the extra screen space afforded by the widescreen HDTV format to shoot baskets , with Vigoda on one side of Conan and the basket on the other. T appears both in the show's regular segments, such as Celebrity Secrets , and in remotes, such as going to an apple orchard with Conan.

Lipton typically appears to lend his serious acting abilities to humorous situations, such as a dramatic re-enactment of Christian Bale 's profanity-laced tirade towards a director of photography, with Lipton playing both Bale and the crew member. Conan gets interrupted by a man in the audience played by Brian McCann who wears a blue T-shirt with a sweater around his shoulders.

He complains about lack of decency, takes the sweater off and storms off, revealing him wearing fishnet stockings, and a shirt that says "Fun Hole" on the back with an arrow pointing down to his speedo -clad buttocks.

Conan's Catholic church pastors, Father DeCarlo and Father Kelly, would come on the show and subject Conan to an interrogation related to some sort of upcoming religious celebration Such as why he does not have a manger for Christmas.

   


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