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Conan O’Brien in ‘skelevision’ for Halloween

Producers reconstructed a rerun using skeleton puppets in place of guests

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Comedian Conan O'Brien's "Late Night" on Halloween may be a scary proposition -- the entire episode will be in "skelevision."
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updated 6:40 p.m. ET Oct. 23, 2006

NEW YORK - Watching Conan O’Brien’s “Late Night” on Halloween may be a scary proposition — the entire episode will be in “skelevision.”

The Oct. 31 edition will be a painstakingly reconstructed rerun of a show last May, with all featured performers appearing as skeleton puppets, NBC announced Monday. The episode featured Larry King, “House” co-star Omar Epps and pole dancing workout instructor Sheila Kelley.

“Skelevision” appears a close cousin to a previous “Late Night” episode done entirely in clay animation.

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“Late Night” has done a show from a Circle Line boat circling Manhattan, redid the show as an infomercial and aired a travelogue to Finland.

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