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Mon, Feb 16, 2009
Conan notes Presidents' Day in his monologue and shows a clip of himself having an acrimonious dinner in an Italian restaurant with Jordan Schlansky. This being the fifth-to-last episode before the Late Night set is disposed of, Conan uses an ax to chop a piece of wood from the set to give to an audience member. Conan shows a selection of unusual channels from satellite television. Bob Saget promotes his new television series, "Surviving Suburbia." Conan shows a clip of himself and Max going to get a beer after a show. Thenewno2 perform the song "Yomp."
Thu, Feb 19, 2009
During the monologue, Mayor Michael Bloomberg shows up to recognize Conan's 16 years in New York by presenting him with a key, not to the city, but to the Port Authority men's room. Conan shows a 2002 clip of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog interviewing "Star Wars" fans in line to see "Attack of the Clones." This being the third-to-last episode, Conan removes La Bamba's podium from the set to present to an audience member. Martha Stewart shows up and Conan shows a clip of his visit to Martha's house. Nathan Lane, accompanied by Marc Shaiman on piano, sings a parody of "My Way" as a tribute to Conan. Conan shows a collection of bloopers from the series. Conan shows a montage of sketches involving robots, bears, and Abraham Lincoln. As the show ends, Conan chops up more of the set to give pieces to audience members.
Fri, Feb 20, 2009
Conan thanks the audience for the massive applause at the start of this final episode. John Mayer is seen in a video greeting warning Conan in song, "L.A.'s Gonna Eat You Alive." Conan shows a clip in which he releases Abe Vigoda into the wild. Conan shows a clip of his visit to an old-time baseball team that plays according to 1864 rules. Conan demolishes another piece of the set and has it taken backstage to be cut up and distributed to the audience. Will Ferrell enters as George W. Bush and praises Conan, then strips down to a leprechaun outfit. Conan shows a clip of a practical joke on Andy Richter, and then Andy himself shows up. Conan shows a montage of comedic moments from the show and then another one. The White Stripes perform the song "We're Going to Be Friends." Conan thanks the staff and crew, the Max Weinberg 7, Joel Godard, the writers, Lorne Michaels, key people at NBC, David Letterman, Jay Leno, the people of New York City, executive producer Jeff Ross, his wife and children, his parents, his brother, and the audience.