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  1. America After Dark, which ran for six months between the Steve Allen/Ernie Kovacs and Jack Paar eras of The Tonight Show, and was later replaced by the Mort Lindsey Quartet, which in turn, was replaced by the Johnny Guarnieri Quartet.

    • English
    • NBC
    • September 27, 1954 –, present
  2. 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 ...

  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! - Die Geschichte der TONIGHT SHOW und ihrer nächtlichen Konkurrenz. Magisterarbeit, 2002. 117 Seiten, Note: sehr gut. K S. Mag. Klaus Storm (Autor:in) eBook für nur US$ 36,99. Sofort herunterladen. Inkl. MwSt. Format: PDF – für PC, Kindle, Tablet, Handy (ohne DRM) In den Warenkorb. Leseprobe. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1.

  5. America After Dark (a news-oriented program first hosted by Jack Lescoulie and briefly by Al Collins ), NBC reverted its late-night show, Tonight, to a talk/variety show format as it had been during Steve Allen's tenure as host. Jack Paar was brought in to host the reformatted Tonight.

  6. 1 9 5 7 (USA) 12 x 105 minute episodes When Steve Allen and The Tonight Show left the air in January 1957, NBC premiered a new late-night show, Tonight! America After Dark with Jack Lescoulie (pictured above) as the host. The show spotlighted after-dark activities of the nation, at work and play through remote pick-ups.

  7. 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.