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2023-01-30 09:30:42 UTC
Jay Lenos bad luck streak continues after news surfaced on Friday that his
Garage reality show is on the chopping block at CNBC after eight years
following reports of him crashing his motorcycle and breaking multiple bones.
A CNBC source shared that the 72-year-olds reality show Jay Lenos Garage
has been canceled, bringing to an end the TV hosts 30-year run of having a
program on one of NBCUniversals TV channels, according to The Hollywood
Reporter.
The reality show first debuted in 2014 and was initially a series only seen
on the NBC website. Later, the series was picked up by CNBC and it has been
part of the networks primetime lineup since 2015.
Jay Leno to NBC you later: CNBC to cancel Garage show, ending 30
years with NBCUniversal https://t.co/0OIcVw58xg
Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 27, 2023
The reported cancellation of Jay Lenos Garage comes amid a change of the
primetime schedule at the network with reruns of reality shows Shark Tank
and Undercover Boss, along with original business documentaries, being its
focus.
Lenos history with NBC spans several decades. He previously became the host
of The Tonight Show in 1992 following legendary host Johnny Carson, who
walked away from the show after 30 years.
In 2009, he started a primetime program called The Jay Leno Show, which he
helmed until once again taking over the 11:30 p.m. spot on The Tonight
Show. In 2014, he finally walked away from the job and handed it over to
Jimmy Fallon.
Leno then became the host of his Garage reality show, where he interviewed
celebrities like Elon Musk, rapper Post Malone, President Joe Biden, and more
as he showed off his enormous car collection.
In November 2022, the comedian made headlines after he suffered third-degree
burns in an accident in his garage, as previously reported. On Friday, Leno
cracked a joke about crashing his bike earlier this month.
I was riding my motorcycle up in Lake Tahoe and I came around the
corner and bam, I crashed into Jeremy Renners snowplow.
Jay Leno (@jayleno) January 27, 2023
I was riding my motorcycle up in Lake Tahoe and I came around the corner and
bam, I crashed into Jeremy Renners snowplow, Leno tweeted.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Garage reality show is on the chopping block at CNBC after eight years
following reports of him crashing his motorcycle and breaking multiple bones.
A CNBC source shared that the 72-year-olds reality show Jay Lenos Garage
has been canceled, bringing to an end the TV hosts 30-year run of having a
program on one of NBCUniversals TV channels, according to The Hollywood
Reporter.
The reality show first debuted in 2014 and was initially a series only seen
on the NBC website. Later, the series was picked up by CNBC and it has been
part of the networks primetime lineup since 2015.
Jay Leno to NBC you later: CNBC to cancel Garage show, ending 30
years with NBCUniversal https://t.co/0OIcVw58xg
Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 27, 2023
The reported cancellation of Jay Lenos Garage comes amid a change of the
primetime schedule at the network with reruns of reality shows Shark Tank
and Undercover Boss, along with original business documentaries, being its
focus.
Lenos history with NBC spans several decades. He previously became the host
of The Tonight Show in 1992 following legendary host Johnny Carson, who
walked away from the show after 30 years.
In 2009, he started a primetime program called The Jay Leno Show, which he
helmed until once again taking over the 11:30 p.m. spot on The Tonight
Show. In 2014, he finally walked away from the job and handed it over to
Jimmy Fallon.
Leno then became the host of his Garage reality show, where he interviewed
celebrities like Elon Musk, rapper Post Malone, President Joe Biden, and more
as he showed off his enormous car collection.
In November 2022, the comedian made headlines after he suffered third-degree
burns in an accident in his garage, as previously reported. On Friday, Leno
cracked a joke about crashing his bike earlier this month.
I was riding my motorcycle up in Lake Tahoe and I came around the
corner and bam, I crashed into Jeremy Renners snowplow.
Jay Leno (@jayleno) January 27, 2023
I was riding my motorcycle up in Lake Tahoe and I came around the corner and
bam, I crashed into Jeremy Renners snowplow, Leno tweeted.
--
Let's go Brandon!