Mondays-Thursdays on NBC (1:35-2:05 a.m. ET)
Last Call with Carson Daly debuted January 8, 2002 and is NBCs latest addition to its No. 1-rated late-night lineup. Hosted by Carson Daly, whose career now spans a multitude of media including network television, cable, radio and most recently, the recording industry, Last Call features interviews and musical performances by todays top artists and entertainers.
Last Call With Carson Daly draws from a diverse assortment of guests, ranging from cutting-edge musicians and rock stars to top actors from the worlds of film, television, and theater. Joining Daly are promising new actors and newsworthy guests from both political and pop-culture fronts. Guests featured to date include actors Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Griffiths, Chris Rock, Katie Holmes, and David Spade; musicians Elton John, Snoop Dogg, Sheryl Crow, Marc Anthony, Alanis Morissette, Wu-Tang Clan, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews Band, Kid Rock, and Pete Yorn; music moguls Sean P. Diddy Combs and Marion Suge Knight; athlete David Wells; super model Heidi Klum; and political analysts George Stephanopoulos and Bill OReilly.
While hosting Last Call, Daly continues his work on the popular MTV daily program Total Request Live as well as his radio shows syndicated by the Premiere Radio Networks and his newest venture, a record label distributed by Loud Records.
Last Call is taped before a live audience at NBCs Studio 8-H (home of Saturday Night Live) in New York City. David Friedman and Guy Oseary are executive producers of the program produced by NBC Studios.