The New Yorker Radio Hour

Conan O’Brien on What Can Go Wrong at the Oscars

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Feb 20, 2026
Conan O’Brien, comedian and writer best known for decades in late-night TV and his podcast, discusses preparing jokes for the Oscars and why he tries material out live. He talks about keeping genuine enjoyment onstage, how politics fits his comedic voice, handling live mishaps, coping with grief through humor, and his reaction to the Reiners' deaths.
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ADVICE

Prepare And Workshop Material

  • Prepare thoroughly and keep a writers' room to generate and refine many ideas for a high-stakes live show.
  • Test material at clubs to stay sharp and discard what doesn't land quickly.
INSIGHT

Authenticity Over Forced Performance

  • Conan says he can't fake enjoyment and must genuinely have fun to perform well on stage.
  • Authentic enjoyment shapes performance more than forced jokes or affectation.
ADVICE

Be Selective With Political Jokes

  • Make political jokes only when they genuinely resonate with your comedic voice.
  • Avoid hollow or purely angry attacks that surrender your best weapon: being funny.
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