Conan to Air New Shows Beginning March 30 Without an Audience and with His Production Staff Working from Home

Beginning on Monday, March 30CONAN will begin airing new episodes on TBS that will have been shot remotely on an iPhone, without an audience and with guest interviews being filmed via video chat.

O’Brien’s production staff will remain working from home.

O’Brien said:

The quality of my work will not go down because technically that’s not possible.

Jeff Ross, Executive Producer said:

Our first priority is the health and well-being of everyone in the Team Coco family, and our second priority is to try and find a way that we can do our jobs safely, from home, and contribute some entertainment for our fans out there who may be hungry for silly distraction.

CONAN has been on a pre-scheduled hiatus since March 16 but due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, O’Brien has been filming short videos all throughout this week aiming to bring laughter to people in self-isolation. He’s also recorded a special “Quarantine Edition” of his popular podcast Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend that was released on March 13.