Comedy: February 2008 Archives

Leno, as reported just about everywhere, continues to dominate the late-night ratings, despite his writers being on strike, and in spite of the fact that Letterman, who signed an interim pact with the Writer's Guild, is supposedly supposed to be getting "better" guests.

Comedy mavens. and not a few comedy snobs, prefer Letterman-- but the public continues to favor Leno. As do I.

I think the reason is simple: Before they go to sleep people want a warm glass of milk.

They are not looking for edgy, they are not looking for sharp. They are looking for soothing, comforting, old fashioned, middle of the road humor. A few chuckles, gentle teasing of the guest and then it's off to your dreams.

For years I've been arguing that if the Oscars actually wanted to have better ratings, they should hire Leno to host.

First of all, the Oscars are, when all is said and done, a TV show. And who is more popular on TV? Is it Jon Stewart? Conan? I think not. Second, Leno harks back to Bob Hope -- corny, yes. But funny too.

So let me say it again. Give Leno his due: Let him host the Oscars.

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