Jay Leno Goes Undercover, Grills Poor Ben Silverman

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Ben Silverman handled it like a pro, naturally. "Well, everyone's entitled to change their mind," he said. "But I would imagine that puts management in a possible situation." But then things really got nasty. "I know you brought back Knight Rider," began Leno. "Any chance Manimal will be coming back?" "We’re negotiating for Air Wolf, and Manimal's original creator will not share the rights with us," said Silverman, possibly jokingly. Then, we'd imagine, Silverman had Leno forcibly removed from the building by NBC ninjas.
Date Is Set for Leno’s ‘Tonight’ Finale [NYT]
Transcript: Leno Posing As "Ala Kimmel" [Deadline Hollywood Daily]

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