The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
  • The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

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    May 28, 2012 11:35PM
    Robert Downey Jr.; Katharine McPhee.
    Actor Robert Downey Jr.; actress Katharine McPhee; The Arts For Amnesty Band performs.
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Comic Jay Leno welcomes celebrities and other public figures to an hour of jokes and conversation on the legendary late-night show. Leno also showcases popular recurring segments such as bad headlines and ``man on the street'' interviews. No public figure, whether a movie star or politician, is safe from the brunt of Leno's barbs.