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fact, a 1966 poll of CBS affiliates revealed that approximately 80% of local outlets were demanding the network "supply a late evening entertainment show
Mondays through Fridays" to fill the growing void in newer films. Thus, CBS tentatively targeted the spring of 1968 as the premiere date for a new network late night series. But CBS spokespersons admitted they "did not know whether its show would be similar to others, but it hopeful of devising something different" from the usual talk format exemplified by
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cost-prohibitive. No official poll was taken among the executives, however, and this may have been due to the fact that in 1966 when a similar offer was dangled before affiliates, only 70% of CBS stations desired a late-evening talk show. Yet in 1969, this is just what was offered to them—in the person of
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timeslot instead, explaining that "if it goes really well, then I’m just bummed in
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proved a winner with late night television audiences. Here is the lineup of feature films that initially drew viewers away from Johnny Carson and the rest of CBS' late night competition:
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Gent, George. "Channel 5 to Televise a Heart Operation June 25."
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reruns if he was dissatisfied with the new program.
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lineup; however, some CBS affiliates elected to air
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2284:"Biding time between Letterman and Colbert"
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162:CBS Late Movie/Late Night
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940:Love Is Better Than Ever
911:Three Bites of the Apple
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201:, and starting in 1980,
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414:The Flame and the Arrow
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2582:NBA Finals TV ratings
2004:Talking Hawaii Five-0
1461:Archie Bunker's Place
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768:Take the High Ground!
641:The Law and Jake Wade
604:Village of the Damned
553:The Glass Bottom Boat
434:Take the High Ground!
366:Village of the Damned
238:The Arsenio Hall Show
132:his own brand of chat
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89:The Merv Griffin Show
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1948:, which follows the
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1700:The Kids in the Hall
1662:classic spy series,
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1532:Birth of The Beatles
1473:The original series
1401:Black Sheep Squadron
1142:The Valley of Gwangi
948:Grounds for Marriage
919:Tribute to a Bad Man
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381:Margaret Rutherford
355:Richard Chamberlain
178:independent station
174:Mountain time zones
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2905:Sideline reporters
2553:The CBS Late Movie
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2161:The New York Times
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1969:The Late Late Show
1960:The Late Late Show
1903:(June 29-July 5),
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1837:James Corden's run
1828:The Late Late Show
1735:Scene of the Crime
1730:Stephen J. Cannell
1660:Patrick McGoohan's
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1643:The Pat Sajak Show
1526:Something for Joey
1467:WKRP in Cincinnati
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1336:The CBS Late Movie
1268:Great Expectations
1232:Night of the Lepus
1154:The Creeping Flesh
1148:7 Faces of Dr. Lao
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