Jay Leno Gives His Side of the Story on The Jay Leno Show (Video)

We’ve heard from Conan O’Brien, now tonight Jay Leno is speaking out.

During tonight’s taping of The Jay Leno Show, he addressed his side of the story. Here’s a transcript of what he had to say.

I thought maybe I should address this. At least give you my view of what has been going on here at NBC. Oh, let’s start in 2004. 2004 I’m sitting in my office, an NBC executive comes in and says to me, listen, Conan O’Brien has gotten offers from other networks. We don’t want him to go, so we’re going to give him ‘The Tonight Show.’ I said, ‘well, I’ve been number one for 12 years.’ They said, ‘we know that, but we don’t think you can sustain that.’ I said, ‘okay. How about until I fall to number two, then you fire me?’ ‘No, we made this decision.’ I said, ‘that’s fine.’ Don’t blame Conan O’Brien. Nice guy, good family guy, great guy. He and I have talked and not a problem since then. That’s what managers and people do, they try to get something for their clients. I said, ‘I’ll retire just to avoid what happened the last time.’ Okay.

So time goes by and we stay number one up until the day we leave. We hand – (applause)-No, no. Okay, but I’m leaving before my contract is out. About six to eight months early. So before I could go anywhere else, I would be at least a year or 18 months before I could go and do a show somewhere else. I said to NBC, ‘would you release me from my contract.’ They said, ‘we want to keep you here.’ Okay. What are your ideas? They said, ‘how about primetime?’ I said, ‘that will never work.’ No, no, we want to put you on at 10:00. We have done focus groups. People will love you at 10:00. Look at these studies showing Jay’s chin at 10:00. People will go crazy. Didn’t seem like a good idea at the time. I said, ‘alright, can I keep my staff?’ There are 175 people that work here. I said, ‘can I keep my staff?’ Yes, you can. Let’s try it. We guarantee you two years on the air, guaranteed. Now for the first four or five months against original shows like “CSI” you’ll get killed, but in the spring and summer when the reruns come, that’s when you’ll pick up. Okay, great. I agree to that.

Four months go by, we don’t make it. Meanwhile, Conan’s show during the summer, we’re not on, was not doing well. The great hope was that we would help him. Well, we didn’t help him any, okay. They come and go, ‘this show isn’t working. We want to let you go.’ Can you let me out of my contract? No, you’re still a valuable asset to this company. How valuable can I be? You fired me twice. How valuable can I be? Okay. So then, the affiliates are not happy. The affiliates are the ones that own the TV stations. They’re the ones that sort of makes the decisions, they’re not happy with your performance and Conan is not doing well at 11:30. I said, ‘what’s your idea?’ They said, ‘well, look, how about you do a half hour show at 11:30?’ Now, where I come from, when your boss gives you a job and you don’t do it well, I think we did a good job here, but we didn’t’ get the ratings, so you get humbled. I said, ‘okay, I’m not crazy about doing a half hour, but okay. What do you want to do with Conan?’ We’ll put him on at midnight, or 12:05, keeps “The Tonight Show” does all that, he gets the whole hour. I said, okay. You think Conan will go for that? Yes, yes. (laughter) Almost guarantee you. I said okay. Shake hands, that’s it. I don’t have a manager, I don’t have an agent, that’s my handshake deal.

Next thing I see Conan has a story in the paper saying he doesn’t want to do that. They come back to me and they say if he decides to walk and doesn’t want to do it, do you want the show back? I go, ‘yeah, I’ll take the show back. If that’s what he wants to do. This way, we keep our people working, fine.’ So that’s pretty much where we are. It looks like we might be back at 11:30, I’m not sure. I don’t know. (applause) I don’t know. But through all of this – through all of this, Conan O’Brien has been a gentleman. He’s a good guy. I have no animosity towards him. This is all business. If you don’t get the ratings, they take you off the air. I think you know this town, you can do almost anything. You get ratings they keep you. I don’t get ratings, he wants. That was NBC’s solution. It didn’t work so we might have an answer for you tomorrow. So, we’ll see. That’s basically where it is.

http://www.thejaylenoshow.com/video/clips/jay-pov/1194348

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  • http://www.dryedmangoez.com DryedMangoez

    I absolutely believe him. It is neither Jay or Conan’s fault. This whole mess started because Zucker was afraid to lose Conan to another network, so he had to go and promise Conan The Tonight Show, and Jay could do nothing but go along with the plan. NBC screwed both Jay and Conan and have now screwed themselves more than they ever have.

  • Bill Kilpatrick

    Jay’s story should be turned into one of those heartwarming movies nobody goes to see but plays forever on the Lifetime Network.

  • Wow

    The only portion of this statement that matters is when Leno says “Yeah, I’ll take the show back.” NBC wasn’t forcing him to take back the 11:35. It’s a decision and it’s not business. Lord knows he doesn’t need to add to his car collection.

  • Adam Wright

    Congrats to Bill for one of the funniest comments ever on this site lol

  • Dan

    The vast, vast majority of the blame lies at NBC’s door. In saying that, I can’t believe a word that comes out of Jay’s mouth. He has a history of being underhanded and the fact that all this comes out afterwards? He had plenty of time to consider his options and go elsewhere. There was absolutely no reason for him not to. He knew there was no way a prime time talk show would work and yet he stayed. If he were honest and up front it never would have come to this. But then, we know that’s never been his style.

  • LMG

    If he actually retired like he agreed to and announced, then this wouldn’t of happened. Love how he negates that he had low ratings when he started off, too – for well over 7 months.

  • LMG

    Dan said: “He knew there was no way a prime time talk show would work and yet he stayed.”

    This just adds to the theory that he planned this all along.

  • Jason

    Liar. What about the Broadcasting and Cable interview in November where you said you’d take back The Tonight Show? Got ya, Jay.

  • Elliot

    Give me a break. We’re supposed to believe that he was just forced into it and that he ‘was told’ Conan would be okay with it?? Although, he admits he didn’t even ask Conan about it. Do you think Jay would have been okay with being kicked off the Tonight Show after 7 months? No. For the straight-shooter, no agent, no manager guy that Jay is you would think he’d have the guts to simply ask Conan himself.

  • Jim

    Leno conveniently glosses over one reality… HE REFUSED TO RETIRE. Nobody has ever left the Tonight Show and stayed on the air. He wanted to be “released” (code for I want to work someplace else). Instead of gracefully stepping aside, he went for the bs scam to stay on the air. Sure NBC was an ass and tried o keep both, but LENO kept both in play. PERIOD

  • http://www.dryedmangoez.com DryedMangoez

    Was Jay okay with being kicked off the air after being #1 for years?

  • Niraha

    The important part, as someone else said, was that Jay agreed to it.
    Once he heard Conan didn’t want to do it, he should have said ‘oh, then nevermind. I’ll walk.’

    That’s what a decent person would have done.

    BUT, I believe nothing he said here anyway. This is the second time he’s snatched the Tonight Show away.

  • http://www.dryedmangoez.com DryedMangoez

    A decent person would not want to work?

  • Niraha

    Oh please, like he’s doing this to pay the rent.
    Like Jimmy Kimmel said, he’s got like $800 billion dollars and has nothing to care for except his cars. Conan has kids. And Conan and his whole staff moved across the country.

    Jay is at fault here, you might as well deal with that now.

  • TVredux

    My oh my. Isn’t it amazing how it’s always “nobody’s fault” when they’re suddenly exposed for the cretin of a backstabbing human being that really are.
    It’s “nobody’s fault” because ….’der der der I’d like to maybe get some of your viewers…’
    and
    ‘Yeah, ah yeah, your a perfect gentleman Conan…because I might need you to have me fill in for you on your new show when I take The Tonight Show down in flames too….’

    What a transparent phony assed two faced mother f*cker this man is.

  • Jams

    He’s a fucking dirty scumbag liar! He is pitiful!!

  • Mike

    I always liked Leno but his behavior over this matter has changed my outlook completely. I will not support Leno when he returns to the Tonight Show. I am 100% behind Conan.

    Also… Why are the celebrities (the people who actually are in the know of how this stuff works) backing Conan? I have a feeling that Leno is a complete snake.