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The Tonight Show (September 27, 1954–present) Tonight Starring Steve Allen (September 27, 1954–January 25, 1957) Tonight! America After Dark (January 28–July 26, 1957) Tonight Starring Jack Paar (July 29, 1957–March 30, 1962) The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (October 1, 1962–May 22, 1992)
There have been two conflicts regarding the hosting duties of NBC's The Tonight Show, both involving Jay Leno. 1992 Tonight Show conflict, between Leno and David Letterman; 2010 Tonight Show conflict, between Leno and Conan O'Brien
Late-night talk show hosts Conan O'Brien (left) and Jay Leno talk on the set of The Tonight Show in 2004.. The 2010 Tonight Show conflict was a media and public relations conflict involving the American television network NBC and two of its late-night talk show hosts, Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno, over the timeslot and hosting duties of the long-running franchise The Tonight Show.
Late-night comedy shows were unable to derail President-elect Donald Trump's second presidential victory last month despite aiming nearly all their political firepower on him.
The Tonight Show host, who was an SNL cast member from 1998 to 2004, says it was immediately clear that the sketch would be a hit. "It was so surreal and bizarre, but you could feel in the air ...
The Tonight Show is an American late-night talk show that has been broadcast on NBC since 1954. The program has been hosted by six comedians: Steve Allen (1954–1957), Jack Paar (1957–1962), Johnny Carson (1962–1992), Jay Leno (1992–2009 and 2010–2014), Conan O'Brien (2009–2010), and Jimmy Fallon (2014–present).
It aired under the name Tonight for several of its early years, eventually settling on The Tonight Show after the seating of long-time host Johnny Carson in 1962. In later decades, network programmers, advertisers, and the show's announcers would refer to the show by including the name of the host; for example, since 2014 it is called The ...
Kimmel, along with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Daily Show and The Late Late Show with Stephen Colbert, elected to produce digital-exclusive monologues for their respective YouTube channels or special episodes/monologue segments—in Tonight ' s case, at-home monologues were tacked onto repeats of recent episodes—conducted from ...