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  1. S1.E4 ∙ Viveca Lindfors, Kim Stanley, Nelson Algren, Northwestern University's Jazz Combo. Thu, Jan 31, 1957. Actresses Viveca Lindfors and Kim Stanley engage New York Journal-American drama critic, John McClain in a verbal duel; author Nelson Algren takes you on a guided tour through Chicago's Skid Row; and a southwestern rainmaker discusses ...

  2. America After Dark: With Jack Lescoulie, Hy Gardner, Hugh Downs, Paul Coates. A short-lived change of format for the talk show "Tonight Starring Steve Allen". The co-hosts Steve Allen and Ernie Kovacs were dismissed, and the series changed into a news show.

    • (123)
    • 1957-01-28
    • News, Talk-Show
    • 105
  3. America After Dark (1957) Rather than continuing with the same format after Allen and Kovacs' departure from Tonight, NBC changed the show's format to a news and features show, similar to that of the network's popular morning program Today. The new show, renamed Tonight!

  4. America After Dark. S1. E16. All episodes. Cast & crew. IMDbPro. All topics. The Five Marx Brothers. Episode aired Feb 18, 1957. YOUR RATING. Rate. News Talk-Show. Jack Lescoulie interviews all five of the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo. Director. Lynwood King. Stars. Jack Lescoulie. Paul Coates. Lou Stein.

    • Lynwood King
    • 1957-02-18
    • News, Talk-Show
    • 105
  5. 29. Feb. 2012 · America After Dark. Available on HISTORY, Philo, Prime Video, HISTORY Vault, Hulu. S2 E8: Larry checks in for the late shift as he experiences America after the sun goes down.

  6. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Season 1. 1957 • 2 Episodes. Season 1 of America After Dark premiered on January 28, 1957. Five Marx Brothers. (1x16, February 18, 1957) Season Finale. View All Seasons. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. We don't have any reviews for America After Dark. Media.

  7. A short-lived news show that aired in 1957, hosted by Jack Lescoulie and Al \"Jazzbo\" Collins. The show featured interviews, music, and cross country coverage of events, but was canceled after low ratings.