Conan Season 5 Episode 69
Conan
Season 5

Ep 69. Aubrey Plaza, Ron Funches, Calexico

  • April 2, 2015

Conan season 5 episode 69 features three special guests: Aubrey Plaza, Ron Funches, and Calexico. The late-night talk show, hosted by Conan O'Brien, kicks off with a monologue full of witty jokes and observations, setting the tone for the rest of the show.

First up is Aubrey Plaza, best known for her role as April Ludgate in the popular TV show, Parks and Recreation. Plaza and Conan dive into a hilarious conversation about Plaza's upcoming projects, including the movie The To Do List, which Plaza stars in and produced. As always, Plaza's deadpan humor and quick wit keep the audience laughing throughout the segment.

Next, Ron Funches takes the stage. Funches is a comedian, actor, and writer, and is known for his unique style of comedy that often involves his signature high-pitched voice. Funches and Conan discuss his recent weight loss, which Funches attributes to cutting back on soda and exercise, and the difficulties of dieting while on the road as a comedian. The audience stays amused with Funches' quirky jokes and anecdotes.

Finally, the band Calexico performs on the show. Calexico is a Tucson-based indie rock band known for their unique blend of Americana, jazz, and post-rock. The musicians perform two songs for the audience, showcasing their impressive musical talent and captivating the audience with their sound.

Throughout the episode, Conan keeps the audience entertained with his trademark humor, interacting with guests and band members, and sharing his thoughts on current events. With a diverse group of guests and high-energy performances, Conan season 5 episode 69 is a must-see for fans of late-night talk shows and great music.

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