NPR's Fresh Air recently replayed an interview with Jay Leno from about 15 years ago. (Fresh Air devoted this past week to Late Night TV, with replays of interviews with Letterman, Kimmel, Conan, even Johnny Carson's longtime producer Fred DeCordova.) Host Terry Gross asks about writing the monologue. Jay responds...
--They tape the show each weeknight from 5 to 6.
--He meets with his writers after the show to discuss tomorrow's monologue.
--He gets home around 9pm.
--He gets a call from his head writer around 11pm and they discuss 400 or 500 jokes, or ideas for jokes.
--He has around half of tomorrow's monologue written by 2 or 3am.
--He gets into work around 8:30am and during the day they're adding and subtracting jokes.
--It's finally ready just before they start taping the next show.
If this timetable is true, Leno is crazy. He only sleeps four hours per night? He discusses HUNDREDS of jokes with his head writer at 11pm, which would mean he doesn't watch that night's monologue? (Wouldn't it take at least 400 to 500 minutes to discuss 400 to 500 jokes? That's more than 7 hours.) Even though he has a staff of professional writers, he still needs to put ALL THIS TIME into a 10 minute monologue? He's at work by 8:30am for a 5pm taping? He's at the studios more than 10 hours a day plus he's up all night writing?
If it's not really true, Jay is crazy for inflating it.
Leno has talked in the past about his father instilling in him an ethic that if you work harder than everyone else, you'll go further than everyone else. But his father is not here anymore. And even if Jay works a little harder than Letterman or other late night hosts, does he have to overstate his depiction of it?
What's he going to do when Jimmy Fallon takes over and he isn't working 11 hour days and staying up all night writing jokes?
--They tape the show each weeknight from 5 to 6.
--He meets with his writers after the show to discuss tomorrow's monologue.
--He gets home around 9pm.
--He gets a call from his head writer around 11pm and they discuss 400 or 500 jokes, or ideas for jokes.
--He has around half of tomorrow's monologue written by 2 or 3am.
--He gets into work around 8:30am and during the day they're adding and subtracting jokes.
--It's finally ready just before they start taping the next show.
If this timetable is true, Leno is crazy. He only sleeps four hours per night? He discusses HUNDREDS of jokes with his head writer at 11pm, which would mean he doesn't watch that night's monologue? (Wouldn't it take at least 400 to 500 minutes to discuss 400 to 500 jokes? That's more than 7 hours.) Even though he has a staff of professional writers, he still needs to put ALL THIS TIME into a 10 minute monologue? He's at work by 8:30am for a 5pm taping? He's at the studios more than 10 hours a day plus he's up all night writing?
If it's not really true, Jay is crazy for inflating it.
Leno has talked in the past about his father instilling in him an ethic that if you work harder than everyone else, you'll go further than everyone else. But his father is not here anymore. And even if Jay works a little harder than Letterman or other late night hosts, does he have to overstate his depiction of it?
What's he going to do when Jimmy Fallon takes over and he isn't working 11 hour days and staying up all night writing jokes?