Headlines (Jay Leno)

This segment reappeared on TV as part of a new version of the game show You Bet Your Life hosted by Leno beginning in 2021.

[1] Viewers submitted newspaper headlines or other articles from all over the world, and the clippings contain either (but not limited to) a misspelled word, juxtaposed image or badly structured sentences that comically (and often in an unintentionally risqué way) completely change the meaning of what the writer intended.

On December 18, 2006, an item in The Dallas Morning News about David Letterman, which included a photograph of Leno, was included on both Headlines and on Small Town News, a segment with a similar conceit on Letterman's Late Show.

[3] Leno released several compilations of Headlines during the late 1980s and early 1990s: All profits from sale of the books went to charity, most notably the Samuel Jared Kushnick Foundation.

Strange includes "personal ads from the book 'Jay Leno's Headlines'" in an issue of Campus Life.

Leno doing Headlines on The Tonight Show in 2010