Jay Leno Goes Undercover as an UberBlack Driver - Jay Leno's Garage
Jay Leno's Garage is Coming to CNBC
In a surprise move, Jay Leno's popular car show is set to premiere on CNBC. But before that, Jay will go undercover and behind the wheel for Uber Black, giving a few lucky passengers the ride of their lives. As he prepares for his new role, Jay shares with his audience that he's going by the name "Rocco" and invites them along for the journey.
Jay explains that he's on his way to the Banda, possibly in an attempt to stop Travis Scott from winning a state moon. He seems amused by this notion, stating "I know what's going on." Jay also mentions that he used to host The Tonight Show, which may have piqued his audience's interest. However, he quickly moves on to discuss his new car show, CMTC, and how it doesn't quite live up to the hype.
Jay's conversation takes a turn when someone asks if he would prefer being a driver or letting someone else drive. Jay responds that no one was interested in this option, which leaves him wondering why he's more interesting than others. His audience laughs at his wit, with some even suggesting they Google him and learn more about the comedian.
One of Jay's guests, who appears to be a fan of late-night talk shows, asks how Jay manages to work for CNBC while still being a retired TV host. The guest jokingly mentions that Jay has a "stupid disguise" on as he prepares to drive Uber Black. As they prepare to take a picture together, Jay reveals that his true identity is Becky, who is thrilled to be reunited with her co-star.
Jay takes a moment to appreciate the surreal nature of his situation, admitting that it's "the happiest day of my life." He reflects on how he's come a long way since his days as a talk show host and wonders what his parents would think if they knew about this new venture. Jay shares a humorous anecdote about telling his parents he was high when in reality, he was just excited to be driving for Uber Black.
As the conversation wraps up, Jay teases that his mom will "lose her mind" when she finds out about his new role on CNBC. He reassures his audience that he'll take them through his journey and promises to discuss all the ins and outs of car culture. With that, Jay Leno's Garage is set to premiere on Wednesday, October 7th, and fans can look forward to an exciting new series filled with behind-the-wheel adventures and witty banter.
Jay takes a moment to chat with one of his guests, discussing how he'll be working for CNBC while still being true to himself. He jokes that one day he's on top, driving chicks around York, but the next day, he's just another driver trying to make a living. This lighthearted conversation showcases Jay's easy-going nature and sets the tone for his upcoming series.
As the conversation comes to a close, Jay thanks his audience for tuning in and invites them to watch "Jay Leno's Garage" on CNBC. He teases that he'll be discussing all things car-related, from classic cars to modern marvels. With his signature wit and charm, Jay promises an entertaining ride for viewers.
In the final moments of the conversation, Jay shares a heartfelt message with his audience. He reflects on how far he's come since his days as a talk show host and expresses gratitude for this new opportunity to share his passion for cars with the world. With that, Jay Leno's Garage is set to premiere on CNBC, promising an exciting new series filled with laughter, adventure, and behind-the-wheel excitement.
Jay's conversation takes a turn when one of his guests asks how he plans to balance his new role as a driver for Uber Black with his upcoming series on CNBC. Jay responds that he'll be working hard to make sure both projects succeed, ensuring that viewers get the best of both worlds.
As the conversation winds down, Jay invites his audience to join him on this exciting journey. He promises to take them through the world of cars, sharing stories and anecdotes along the way. With a smile, Jay says goodbye to his guests, eager to embark on this new adventure as part of "Jay Leno's Garage" on CNBC.