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The Tonight Show (Apr 30, 1962 – May 25, 1962), The Merv Griffin Show (Oct 1, 1962 – Jun 6, 1986) Hugh Downs: The Tonight Show (May 28, 1962 – Jun 8, 1962) Joey Bishop: The Tonight Show (Jun 11, 1962 – Jun 22, 1962), The Joey Bishop Show (Apr 17, 1967 – Dec 26, 1969) Bob Cummings: The Tonight Show (Jun 25, 1962 – Jun 29, 1962) Jack ...
The Les Crane Show (November 9, 1964–February 25, 1965) – interview/tabloid talk format with audience questions . ABC's Nightlife (March 1–November 12, 1965) – talk/variety series serving as a reformatting of The Les Crane Show; originally featured rotating hosts, before Crane returned as host in June 1965
Pages in category "Late night television talk show hosts" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
David Letterman spent 33 years on network late-night TV, hosting more than 6,000 episodes of "Late Night" on NBC and "The Late Show" on CBS, making him the longest-serving host in late-night history.
NDR Talk Show: Seth Meyers: United States: Late Night with Seth Meyers: The Only Late-Night Authority: Jillian Michaels: United States: The Jillian Michaels Show, The Doctors: Robin Milhausen: Canada: Sex, Toys & Chocolate: Woody Milintachinda: Thailand: The Woody Show: Dennis Miller: United States: Dennis Miller Live, The Dennis Miller Show ...
on ABC since 2003, and earns $15 million per year for his work on the eponymous late-night talk show. Before that, he rose to fame as the co-host of "The Man Show" on Comedy Central, which ran ...
Jimmy Fallon (born 1974) Host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2009 to 2014. Former cast member on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Host of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon since 2014. Greg Kinnear (born 1963) Host of Later with Greg Kinnear from 1994 to 1996. Jay Leno (born 1950) Host of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno from 1992 to 2009 and 2010 ...
Letterman was replaced by newcomer Conan O'Brien as host of Late Night. Arsenio Hall's show lost numerous affiliates after Letterman's debut and his show was canceled one year later. Fox returned to late-night television in September 1993 with The Chevy Chase Show. However, due to sagging ratings, disastrous reviews and Chase's embitterment at ...