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FIRST CANADIANS ON LATE NIGHT: Barenaked Ladies on September 29, 1993 |
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LAST CANADIAN ON LATE NIGHT: Norm MacDonald on February 10, 2009 |
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Hello, and welcome to the only site in cyberspace entirely devoted to Late Night With Conan O'Brien In Toronto, a series of four tapings held at the Elgin Theatre from February 10-13, 2004. Hilarious, exciting and controversial nonetheless, the frisky American redhead touched Canadians in a new, exciting way, (no, not the perverted way) stirring up national pride and excitement in Canada not seen since as far back as Trudeaumania! Feel free to take a look around, as I try and capture all of the events surrounding the tapings, as well as before and after, and re-trace Conan's every step in the greatest city in North America! If you would like to comment on what you see here, or what you'd like to see added, please don't hesitate to contact me here. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy! |
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April 18, 2009 IT'S BEEN 5 YEARS! Hard to believe, but today is not only Conan's birthday, but also the big 5 of Late Night With Conan O'Brien In Toronto Online! It's sad to think this date goes by without Conan anymore, but with The Tonight Show debuting in 44 days, and new developments at the website (such as the new Quebec's Revenge and Tower Battle II), it's still a happy birthday indeed!
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Could Conan Be Having More Fun Elsewhere? Conan's visits beyond Studio 6A in recent years seem to be a lot like his visit to the Elgin Theatre in Toronto...don't believe me? See for yourself: - Conan in San Fran 2007: Deja Vu Part Two? - Conan in Chicago 2006: Windy City Deja Vu? |
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Conan Hates Our Homeland! Say it isn't so! Canada was recently targeted in Conan's attempt to viciously insult every nation on Earth...simply to garner up angry letters to find out where Late Night With Conan O'Brien broadcasts across the globe. Check out the full story here. |
- the 41st birthday of Conan O'Brien
- the 41st birthday of Eric McCormack, and
- the 41st anniversary of the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the 1963 Stanley Cup Finals!
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