Primetime & Late Night
Stop here to find out more about the great shows that populate the late night landscape, from The Colbert Report to Last Call with Carson Daly.
Cancelled Late Night Shows (4)
Nightline (6)
Chelsea Lately (4)
Talkshow (3)
Inside the Actor's Studio (4)
The Best Damn Sports Show (9)
Jimmy Kimmel @
The Colbert Report (8)
Larry King (6)
Jon Stewart @
Last Call with Carson Daly (6)
Craig Ferguson @
Conan O'Brien @
Jay Leno @
David Letterman @
The Wanda Sykes Show (4)
Lopez Tonight (3)
The Joy Behar Show
Overview of The Joy Behar Show, the sassy and informative talk and topics program from regular View co-host Joy Behar.
Overview of The Joy Behar Show, the sassy and informative talk and topics program from regular View co-host Joy Behar.
2008 Top Ten Moments in Talk Show
What will top this year's list of memorable moments in talk show history? Read on and find out!
What will top this year's list of memorable moments in talk show history? Read on and find out!
Late Night TV and Proper Trousers
About Talk Shows sits down and chats via e-mail with Spike Feresten, host of Foxs Saturday night Talkshow. Spike discusses whats new for Talkshow in 2008, why proper trousers are in, and what he thinks about Jay Lenos exit from The Tonight Show.
About Talk Shows sits down and chats via e-mail with Spike Feresten, host of Foxs Saturday night Talkshow. Spike discusses whats new for Talkshow in 2008, why proper trousers are in, and what he thinks about Jay Lenos exit from The Tonight Show.
Without Words: Talk Shows During the Writer’s Strike
Fans of late-night talk shows were the first to feel the hurt when members of the Writers Guild went on strike. But come Jan. 2, 2008, just as fans of sit-coms and dramas start to see their favorite shows replaced by reality programs and game shows, talk shows hosts like Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien will return to the airwaves. Although they’ll do so without their WGA writers. So what does this mean to the talk shows they host?
Fans of late-night talk shows were the first to feel the hurt when members of the Writers Guild went on strike. But come Jan. 2, 2008, just as fans of sit-coms and dramas start to see their favorite shows replaced by reality programs and game shows, talk shows hosts like Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien will return to the airwaves. Although they’ll do so without their WGA writers. So what does this mean to the talk shows they host?
