This week I was at tapings for Conan, The Pete Holmes Show (airing next week), 
@Midnight and The Tonight Show.  Based strictly on physical appearance, this is 
my sense of where I fit into the age range for the respective programs.  (For 
comparison purposes, I am 42.)  None of this is likely a surprise.

I was among the oldest, if not the oldest, at both Pete Holmes and @Midnight.  
Thanks to a sign-in sheet for the audience at @Midnight, I know that nearly 
everyone was at least 10 years younger.

I was still among the oldest in the Conan audience, but it didn't feel so 
freaking obvious.

I was close to the mean age, if not the median age, for The Tonight Show.  From 
what I remember of my last visit with Mr. Leno (1997), the in-person audience 
hasn't aged as much as the at-home audience.

If I hadn't previously attended a Craig Ferguson taping, I'd suggest that there 
was a correlation between the size of the studio audience and their age, but 
SCG (and Kimmel) break that link.

David

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