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Writers:
Tom Bell (writer)
Alan Yang (writer)
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Plot:
The MTV veejay hosts a late-night talk show featuring faces from the worlds of TV, film and music.
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Reviews:
Unoriginal more (24 total)

Cast

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Carson Daly ... Himself - Host / ... (716 episodes, 2002-2009)
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Series Directed by
Steve Paley (21 episodes, 2002-2009)
 
Series Writing credits
David King (414 episodes, 2003-2007)
Kip Madsen (260 episodes, 2006-2008)
Jordan Rubin (165 episodes, 2003-2005)
Steve Lookner (73 episodes, 2003-2004)
Daniel J. Goor (55 episodes, 2002-2003)
Brent Bradshaw (43 episodes, 2007)

Tom Bell (unknown episodes)
Alan Yang (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Nicolle Yaron .... supervising producer (292 episodes, 2006-2008)
Mike Hazlitt .... associate producer / line producer (179 episodes, 2006-2008)
Chris Conte .... line producer (176 episodes, 2005-2007)
Jason Ryan .... segment producer (169 episodes, 2002-2004)
Geoffrey Addeo .... line producer (141 episodes, 2002-2004)
David Lamattina .... producer (59 episodes, 2008-2009)
Joe LaMattina .... producer (53 episodes, 2009)
Paul Koehorst .... producer (27 episodes, 2007)
Douglas Reid .... associate producer (21 episodes, 2009)
Liz Walaszczyk .... talent producer (15 episodes, 2009)
Ted Kamp .... producer (8 episodes, 2009)
Brett Webster .... segment producer (5 episodes, 2009)
David Friedman .... executive producer (1 episode, 2002-2003)
Ryan Kadro .... senior producer (1 episode, 2003-2007)

Geoff Adden .... line producer (unknown episodes, 2003)
Rob Crabbe .... associate producer (unknown episodes, 2003)
Guy Oseary .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 2003)
Alison Bucalo .... associate producer (unknown episodes)
Carson Daly .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Steve Hely .... associate producer (unknown episodes)
David King .... segment producer (unknown episodes)
Kip Madsen .... producer (unknown episodes)
Stephanie Morrissey .... line producer (unknown episodes)
Brooke Posch .... segment producer (unknown episodes)
Alan Yang .... associate producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Film Editing by
David Lamattina (76 episodes, 2009)
Joe LaMattina (76 episodes, 2009)
Ken Peters (16 episodes, 2009)
Derek Edgar (2 episodes, 2006)
 
Series Production Design by
Anton Goss (1 episode, 2005)

Andy McDowell (unknown episodes)
Star Theodos (unknown episodes)
 
Series Costume Design by
Rob Zangardi (unknown episodes)
 
Series Makeup Department
Amy Chance .... personal makeup artist (2 episodes, 2007)

Nancy Stimac .... hair stylist (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Management
Michael A. Hammeke .... production manager (unknown episodes)
 
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Frank Kozak .... assistant director (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Department
Bob Church .... property master (1 episode, 2008)
 
Series Sound Department
Paul Wittman .... sound (19 episodes, 2007-2009)
 
Series Visual Effects by
Michael S. Burns .... digital effects artist (4 episodes, 2007)
Todd Tanner .... graphics producer (2 episodes, 2009)
 
Series Stunts
Shane Geraghty .... stunt double (unknown episodes)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Alexis Dellar Hanson .... video operator (67 episodes, 2005-2006)
Brennan Maxwell .... camera operator (32 episodes, 2009)
Michael Gottlieb .... lighting director (7 episodes, 2002-2004)
Sean Pinnow .... camera operator (3 episodes, 2009)
Daniel Hagouel .... jib camera operator (2 episodes, 2008)

Jeff Guidry .... rigger: Los Angeles (unknown episodes, 2005)
Geoff Amoral .... head lighting designer: New York (unknown episodes)
Terry W. Clark .... camera operator: Los Angeles (unknown episodes)
Warren Forman .... camera operator: Los Angeles/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Tore Livia .... camera operator: New York/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Johnny Pinto .... camera operator: New York (unknown episodes)
Phil Salanto .... camera operator: New York (unknown episodes)
Ski Shields .... camera operator: New York/Los Angeles/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Anthony Tarrantino .... camera operator: New York (unknown episodes)
Damien Tuffereau .... camera operator: New York/Los Angeles (unknown episodes)
Danny Webb .... camera operator: Los Angeles (unknown episodes)
 
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Karina Torrico .... wardrobe supervisor (84 episodes, 2008-2009)
Karla Cavalli .... wardrobe supervisor (2 episodes, 2005-2008)
 
Series Music Department
Brett Padelford .... musicians coordinator: marching band (1 episode, 2005)

Ryan Kadro .... music producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Transportation Department
Roger Wooge .... driver: production van (2 episodes, 2003-2004)
 
Series Other crew
Amy Greer .... talent coordinator (236 episodes, 2005-2007)
Amy Greer .... talent coordinator (176 episodes, 2005-2007)
Al Santos .... production assistant / production coordinator (176 episodes, 2005-2007)
Andy Bruns .... audience coordinator (120 episodes, 2006)
Mike Hazlitt .... production coordinator (119 episodes, 2005-2006)
Molly Chance .... talent booker (80 episodes, 2007-2008)
Nefertiti Lovelace .... assistant to executive producer (48 episodes, 2008)
Ross Tokach .... post production intern (48 episodes, 2008)
Angela Villalobos .... production intern (33 episodes, 2007)
Michael Joseph .... technical director (30 episodes, 2002)
Lauren Paget .... talent assistant (22 episodes, 2009)
Samuel Nolan .... intern (18 episodes, 2007)
Adrienne Erickson .... production intern (17 episodes, 2009)
Sean Pinnow .... production assistant (17 episodes, 2009)
Joseph N. DiCara .... production intern (13 episodes, 2005)
Niki Usbay .... production intern (11 episodes, 2006)
Daniel Raybin .... production intern (11 episodes, 2008)
Bob Claster .... teleprompter operator (10 episodes, 2008-2009)
J.D. Orozco .... technical director (3 episodes, 2008)
Robert Child .... technical director (2 episodes, 2004)
Vinay Chand .... production intern (2 episodes, 2005-2007)

James Avenell .... talent booker (unknown episodes, 2002-2003)
Caroline Perez .... publicist (unknown episodes, 2003)
Steven Saperstein .... production intern (unknown episodes, 2005)
Dan Schnur .... production intern (unknown episodes, 2005)
Jamie Batista .... stage manager: Los Angeles/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Page Beacham .... executive assistant (unknown episodes)
Chas Bruns .... audience coordinator (unknown episodes)
Roger Campos .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
Jessie Cantrell .... talent assistant (unknown episodes)
Bree Cooley .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
Rob Crawford .... audience coordinator (unknown episodes)
J. Crowley .... audience coordinator (unknown episodes)
Seth Entin .... production intern (unknown episodes)
John Esposito .... stage manager: Los Angeles (unknown episodes)
Danny Fitzgerald .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Nicci Freeman .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
Jamie Granet .... talent executive (unknown episodes)
Marianne Hayden .... assistant to cast (unknown episodes)
Mike Heimowitz .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Jamie Johnson .... associate director (unknown episodes)
Leon Knowles .... technical director: Los Angeles (unknown episodes)
Larry Littlejohn .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Pete Mastronardi .... audience coordinator (unknown episodes)
Joey Meade .... stage manager: New York/Los Angeles/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Ryan Mickler .... talent intern (unknown episodes)
Katie Porter .... talent intern (unknown episodes)
Rachel Reiss .... research producer (unknown episodes)
Greg Reitenour .... studio engineer (unknown episodes)
Linda Spadaro .... stage manager: New York/Los Angeles/Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Steve Stone .... announcer (unknown episodes)
Adam Underhill .... talent booker (unknown episodes)
Natalie Vratney .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Michael H. Williams .... technical director: Las Vegas (unknown episodes)
Kimberly Wolf .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Brian Youmans .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
 

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19 out of 22 people found the following review useful.
Unoriginal, 6 February 2002
Author: quasiluna from Washington, DC

I have to agree with the only other reviewer - is this supposed to be a joke? Carson Daly was just fine catering to a bunch of fifteen year olds and talking about the latest Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock videos on MTV's "TRL," but as a late-night talkshow host, he is completely unoriginal, not to mention totally annoying. The only reason I stayed up to watch it is because his slot is after Conan O'Brien's. I have watched the show a few times, and I can't believe how impolite and rude Daly is to his guests. And you thought Jay Leno was bad? I was embarassed for Jason Schwartzman when he was recently a guest on the show, because he literally couldn't get a word in edgewise. Daly took it upon himself to continually insult and interrupt Schwartzman, and it was just really, really bad TV. Secondly, Daly just simply is not funny. He tries to be cool and seem like he is really "down" with his guests, but he looks like a fool and tries way too hard. And as a huge fan of Conan O'Brien, it isn't hard to tell that Daly occasionally rips off some of Conan's humor techniques and tries to nonchalantly pass them off as his own unique brand of humor. Any fan of Conan's will agree that the reason that Conan is so funny is because he 1) appeals to those who are self-deprecating and who don't mind laughing at themselves, and 2) his style is therefore completely original, because his phrases and jokes come off like they are inside jokes, like he's talking to some of his friends and you just happen to have the privilege of listening to the conversation, and understand enough to know that it's really funny. I notice Carson Daly literally taking some of the nerdy phrases and funny body contortions that Conan uses and trying to incorporate them into his monologues or interviews with his guests, much like Conan does. Except, it doesn't work, because Conan is funny, and Carson isn't. Bottom line: Believe me, if Conan wasn't obligated to promote Carson's show because it is on the same network, then you KNOW he would be ripping on Carson's show all the time.

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