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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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In 1967, at its annual convention, CBS met with 750 affiliate executives and told them the network could provide a Carson-style late night program by the following spring—but only if 85% of station-owners would commit to airing it. Otherwise, the financing required for such a production would prove
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Until 1969, CBS programming had never ventured into the late hours. However, three years earlier, scheduling coordinators at many of the network's affiliates, who were programming old movies after nightly local newscasts, took notice of the dwindling stock of new films available for acquisition. In
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s first couple of weeks. But later on in this period, older films that had been run previously on local stations began to increase in number. This may help explain the decline in audience that occurred a few months after the program's initial telecasts.
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debut on January 7, 1975. However, these episodes were sometimes cut to fit into the 60-minute program frame (excluding time for commercials and public service announcements), especially on nights that they were paired up with another 60-minute drama.
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timeslot instead, explaining that "if it goes really well, then I’m just bummed in September. And if it goes terribly, then I’m the guy, 'Ah, well he can’t do it,' when in fact we’re only 25 shows in." These fears were not realized, as
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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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by the following August. Letterman's agreement with the network also came with the ability to produce programming in the hour after his show. In January 1995, Letterman's company
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and featuring some performances from the BBC version of the program, alongside those taped in Hollywood. The show was presented on late Friday nights, and lasted almost a year.
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besides those of the night's presentation. (The bumpers announcing the stars of the movie rotated names, two or three at a time, so more of the players would be mentioned.)
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instead broadcast movies from their own libraries and/or their own lineup of off-network syndicated sitcoms, drama reruns, and first-run syndication products.
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An article on "The New Avengers" being released on DVD, with mentions of the CBS Late Movie/Late Night (where the series originally aired in the US)
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was shortened from 90 to 60 minutes in February 1990 and then cancelled altogether on April 13, 1990. During the same two-month time-span,
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films that, up until then, had been run only on local and independent stations but never on a network. These included the
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Yellow indicates the network premiere of a film that was previously shown for years on local and independent stations.
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and one two-hour TV movie titled "Blood Sport". The new episodes were shown later at night as the first portion of
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block, however, was not always cleared by every affiliate of the network; in several markets, the block was either
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White indicates titles that had already been run on a network but had not yet been syndicated to local outlets.
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After 1976, the show also featured back-to-back reruns of different one-hour television series, some popular (
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CBS revived the concept of running late night crime and police procedural reruns, using the umbrella title
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As the graph above indicates, films that had never before been shown on television proliferated during
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during the 1980s took over much of the show's movie fare, and it became mostly a place for repeats of
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But not all evenings were devoted to reruns of television serials, for in the summer of 1976, classic
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In March 1991, CBS retooled their late night by airing original series under a new umbrella title of
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made their network television debut on this series, as did such lower-budget schlock horror films as
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to the start of the late night lineup playing off the popularity of the syndicated dating game show
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itself usually maintained Letterman's ratings share, even beating first-run episodes of ABC's
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between those dates. From May 21, 2015, until September 7, 2015, the network aired reruns of
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across the network (which premiered in August 1993) wouldn't happen until the end of 1994.
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A large factor in the programming decisions of many CBS affiliates electing not to clear
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as announcer. Both were adult-oriented game shows that followed a format similar to
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previously seen on CBS and other networks (including some that first appeared as an
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network), or not seen at all in certain cities. Those stations that did not carry
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premiered, the Nielsen ratings recorded that it had drawn a larger audience than
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Well-known theatrical movies were also occasionally featured, such as the 1951
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Corden subsequently used the lead-ins as an opportunity to spoof companion
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received ratings consistent with what it had garnered previously, and
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in its default time slot, that CBS' late night programming (excluding
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theme music was "So Old, So Young" by CBS West Coast musical director
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by one hour from its regularly-scheduled time (most notably in the
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The network dismissed concerns that it could hurt the ratings of
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films that had not been previously televised. These included the
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It was not until 1999, when the final stations agreed to carry
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in syndication instead; in the case of CBS' Chicago station,
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continued until December 1992, to be replaced by an earlier
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This move proved an effective ploy because two months after
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began in March 2015, when it came under network ownership.
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in the summer of 1985, CBS picked up the show and produced
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for the network, which he would continue to control until
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Aqua indicates the world television premiere of the title.
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The program was launched following the cancellation of
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made a cameo appearance during the series premiere of
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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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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
After Midnight (TV series)

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television markets
ET
PT
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commercial bumpers
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The Merv Griffin Show
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Morton Stevens
Johnny Carson's
NBC
Joey Bishop
his own brand of chat
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Merv Griffin
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
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Nightline
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