How Conan O'Brien Must Go Came to Life on Max

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Longtime collaborator Jason Chillemi breaks down the new travel series.

Conan O'Brien ended his Conan talk show back in 2021 and, while he's been offering fans his Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast since 2018, he's back on TV with the all-new Max series Conan O'Brien Must Go. While O'Brien has pivoted from one format to the next since his tenure in late night began back in 1993, he has a habit of bringing his collaborators along with him for every new adventure, which includes producer Jason Chillemi .

Jason Chillemi: Well, I've been with Conan for almost 28 years. I started as an intern back at The Late Night Show, and I've just worked my way up. When I got hired from being an intern, I was in charge of all the location shoots, so I've always been producing those, anything outside of the studio. Just be it out on the sidewalk, it could be in the hallway outside the studio, it could be in Ireland, when he used to go back in those days.

As a listener of the podcast, both the celebrity interviews and the fan interactions, I feel like there's a good chunk where Conan ends by saying,"Hey, if I'm ever here, I'll reach out to you," and never really thought he'll actually do that. Now, here he's doing that.

Given how long you've been working with Conan, how he had his Late Night Show, his TBS show, all the stuff he's done online, and now the podcast, he is both figuratively and, based on his height, literally is a large figure.

We got lucky with Norway. The one thing we learned in Norway is our fans, and again, you can't control it, but the two fans we had were not near each other. So it ended up, there was a lot more inter-country travel, which is awesome. We got to see different parts of the country, but it's also, load up the cameras, load up the gear, and it's a lot of downtime and people on planes and vans. So that part's not ideal.

We loved working. And I just remember coming back each day and walking into the hotel lobby where the air was pumping. It was amazing. It was the best feeling in the world. We all just sat in the lobby. It was just like no one went to their rooms.

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