May 14th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
When Jay Leno steps down as the fifth host of "The Tonight Show" on May 29, his successor will be by his side. During a conference call with the media Thursday, Leno said that Conan O'Brien, who takes over as host on June 1, will be his last guest.
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