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Late Night America; Late Night with David Letterman; Leave It to the Girls; Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous; Like It Is (TV series) Live at Five (WNBC) Live with Kelly and Mark; Livewire (talk show)
Pages in category "1980s American late-night television series" ... The Late Show (1986 talk show) Later (talk show) ... Sunday Night (American TV program) T.
The Chevy Chase Show (September 7–October 1, 1993) – infamously panned talk show cancelled after a five-week run, which became Fox's last regular weekday late night programming effort to date Saturday Night's Main Event (February 8–November 14, 1992) – weekly WWF wrestling showcase; moved from NBC
Alan Thicke also hosted his own late-night talk show, the offbeat "Thicke of the Night" from 1983-84 on American TV (boosted by his own popular, self-titled show in his home country of Canada).
1980s British television talk shows (1 C, 15 P) C. 1980s Canadian television talk shows (13 P) This page was last edited on 13 February 2019, at 02:33 (UTC). Text is ...
The late-night talk show format traces its roots in early television variety shows, a format that originated on radio and the dominant form of light entertainment during most of the old-time radio era, and in particular incorporates some elements tracing to the 1938–48 weekly NBC radio program The Pepsodent Show, which featured an opening segment in which host Bob Hope delivered rapid-fire ...
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The Martha Raye Show (1954–56) Maya & Marty (2016) The Midnight Special (1972–81) Most Outrageous Moments (2005–06; 2008–09) The Mystery Chef (1949) The Nat King Cole Show (1956–57) The NBC Comedy Hour (1956) The Paul Winchell Show (1950–54) The Perry Como Show (a.k.a. Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall) (1955–67) Pink Lady and Jeff ...