Conan O'Brien will make his highly anticipated return to television on Monday, when his new self-titled late night show will debut on TBS. Now, the famous redhead is opening up about his goals for the show, as well as his rough departure from NBC's "The Tonight Show."
"I am an incredibly fortunate person... And as crazy as this sounds, my career with NBC was overwhelmingly positive until [being fired from 'The Tonight Show']," Conan told Playboy magazine, in an interview for their December 2010 issue. "The entertainment business has an amazing way of turning really lucky people into bitter, angry, rage-filled, jealous, resentful wretches who can't believe they got screwed. Some things have worked out great for me, some things haven't. You keep going."
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