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June 1953 (USA)
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The show originated as a local New York City late night program in June 1953 and went onto the network in September 1954...
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Won Golden Globe.
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(6 articles)
Veteran Comic Louis Nye Dies at 92
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 11 October 2005)
Oscar, Emmy-Winning Actor Ustinov Dead at 82
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 29 March 2004)
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 11 October 2005)
Oscar, Emmy-Winning Actor Ustinov Dead at 82
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 29 March 2004)
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The Birth of Late Night TV, and the start of a Dynasty
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(Series Cast Summary - 3 of 30)| Skitch Henderson | ... | Himself - Conductor (52 episodes, 1953-1957) | |
| Gene Rayburn | ... | Announcer / ... (52 episodes, 1953-1957) | |
| Steve Allen | ... | Himself - Host (47 episodes, 1953-1957) |
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Knickerbocker Beer Show (USA) (summer title)
The Knickerbocker Beer Presents The Steve Allen Show (USA) (second season title)
The Steve Allen Show (USA) (second season title)
Tonight (USA) (syndication title)
Tonight Starring Steve Allen (USA) (alternative title)
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The Knickerbocker Beer Presents The Steve Allen Show (USA) (second season title)
The Steve Allen Show (USA) (second season title)
Tonight (USA) (syndication title)
Tonight Starring Steve Allen (USA) (alternative title)
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USA:105 min (1954-1956) | USA:105 min (1953-1956) | 60 min (1956-1957) | 105 min (1957)
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The show began in 1953 as a local show on WNBT-TV, the NBC station in New York City. Steve Allen was the original host and he remained with the show when it became a national show on September 27, 1954.
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Referenced in "The Simpsons: 'Round Springfield (#6.22)" (1995)
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This Could Be the Start of Something Big
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When the world was filled with Wrestling or early Evenings after the news, Steve Allen gathered a bunch of comics (most of whom went on to great careers in their own right) and created the original Tonight Show. It was talk, it was skits. It was fun, and it was Steve Allen.
I have only had a chance to catch clips of the show in reruns a few years ago, and the brilliance of the show shines through. While he would be eclipsed in years to come by Carson, Allen put together a solid show with no real weaknesses other than the fact that he found himself funny too often, and couldn't keep a straight face. (Yes, carson did that too, but he usually didn't fall down laughing) And unlike Carson, he depended a lot more on his supporting actors in the skits (both a + and a - for him).
If you can ever catch "The Steve Allen Show" as it's sometimes labeled in repackaging ever, please do. you will thank yourself that you did.