Tonight Starring Steve Allen

1954
Tonight Starring Steve Allen

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EP1 September 3, 1956 Sep 03, 1956

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EP2 September 4, 1956 Sep 04, 1956

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EP3 September 5, 1956 Sep 05, 1956

A salute to Japan.

EP4 September 6, 1956 Sep 06, 1956

The 4 Voices; college beauty queens.

EP5 September 7, 1956 Sep 07, 1956

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EP6 October 1, 1956 Oct 01, 1956

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EP7 October 11, 1956 Oct 11, 1956

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EP8 October 29, 1956 Oct 29, 1956

Guest host Ernie Kovacs; calypso musician Lord Burgess; comedic actor Joe E. Brown.

EP9 December 5, 1956 Dec 05, 1956

Jazz group Billy Taylor Trio.

EP10 January 25, 1957 Jan 25, 1957

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EP11 January 28, 1957 Jan 28, 1957

Jack Lescoulie introduces the new version of the Tonight Show, a magazine style format similar to the Today Show. Earl Wilson interviews George Gobel & Joan Crawford. Hy Gardner interviews Edward G. Robinson and Dean Martin; Paul Coates visits an illegal poker house in L.A.; Vernon Scott interviews Jayne Mansfield; Irv Kupcinet visits an atomic lab in Illinois; Bob Considine interviews Dr. William Memminger in Topeka, Kansas.

EP12 September 10, 1956 Sep 10, 1956

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EP13 September 11, 1956 Sep 11, 1956

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EP14 September 12, 1956 Sep 12, 1956

Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll; a Mexican boys' choir.

EP15 September 13, 1956 Sep 13, 1956

Jazz saxophonist Bobby Dukoff; actor Chester Morris.

EP16 September 14, 1956 Sep 14, 1956

Musician Joe Venuti; Jacques Cousteau.

EP17 September 17, 1956 Sep 17, 1956

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EP18 September 18, 1956 Sep 18, 1956

Guest host Tony Randall; comic Louis Nye; jazz trumpeter Red Allen & band perform.

EP19 September 19, 1956 Sep 19, 1956

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EP20 September 20, 1956 Sep 20, 1956

Impressionist Jimmy Caesar; magician Kudabux.

EP21 September 21, 1956 Sep 21, 1956

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EP22 February 18, 1957 Feb 18, 1957

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EP23 July 26, 1957 Jul 26, 1957

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EP24 June 24, 1957 Jun 24, 1957

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Released: 27 September 1954 Ended
Producted By: National Broadcasting Company
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Tonight Starring Steve Allen is a talk show hosted by Steve Allen. It was the first version of what eventually became known as The Tonight Show. Tonight was the first late-night talk show, as well as the first late night television series of any time to achieve long-term success. Allen's run as host of the show lasted for two and a half seasons, beginning in fall 1954 and ending with Allen's dismissal in January 1957. During its run it originated from the Hudson Theatre in New York City.

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John Langbein (medrjel) 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.