The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (1998-1997)

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The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder is an American late-night television talk and variety show on CBS. It first aired in January 1995, with host Tom Snyder, followed by Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson. It is currently hosted by James Corden. The show originates from CBS Television City in Los Angeles. Tom Snyder hosted the program from its inception in January 1995 until March 1999. The choice of Snyder as host was made by David Letterman, whose contract with CBS gave him (via production company Worldwide Pants) the power to produce the show in the timeslot immediately after his own program and who had an affinity for Snyder, whose NBC late night series Tomorrow had been succeeded by Late Night with David Letterman. The time slot on CBS previously carried repeats of Crimetime After Primetime. Snyder departed CNBC to host the Late Late Show on CBS.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 12:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E16Scott Adams, Eleanor CliftJan 22, 1998
1997-02-28Mary Karr, Dave ThomasFeb 28, 1997
1997-02-27Richard Reeves, Bill MaherFeb 27, 1997
1997-02-26George Carlin, David LynchFeb 26, 1997
1997-02-25Carl Hiassen, Henry WinklerFeb 25, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' premiere?

'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' premiered on January 9, 1995.

Who was the host of 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

Tom Snyder was the host of 'The Late Late Show' in 1998.

What time did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' air in 1998?

'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' aired at 12:35 am in 1998.

Who were some notable guests on 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

Some notable guests on 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998 included actors, musicians, and politicians such as Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Al Gore.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' have a live audience in 1998?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' had a live audience in 1998.

Which band performed the theme song for 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

The band Branford Marsalis Quartet performed the theme song for 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

Yes, one of the recurring segments on 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998 was "Viewer Mail."

Did Tom Snyder interview any authors on 'The Late Late Show' in 1998?

Yes, Tom Snyder interviewed several authors on 'The Late Late Show' in 1998, including Stephen King and John Grisham.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' have any musical performances in 1998?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' featured musical performances in 1998, with artists such as Sheryl Crow and U2 appearing on the show.

Did Tom Snyder have any co-hosts or sidekicks on 'The Late Late Show' in 1998?

No, Tom Snyder did not have any co-hosts or sidekicks on 'The Late Late Show' in 1998.

Was 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' a live show in 1998?

No, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' was not a live show in 1998.

Were there any notable comedy sketches on 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' featured comedy sketches in 1998, including parodies and skits with guest actors.

How long was each episode of 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

Each episode of 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998 had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes, including commercials.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' have any special episodes or events in 1998?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' had special episodes and events in 1998, such as anniversary celebrations and holiday-themed shows.

Did 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' receive any awards in 1998?

Yes, 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' received several awards in 1998, including Emmy nominations for Outstanding Talk Show and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing.

How was the audience selected for 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998?

The audience for 'The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder' in 1998 was selected through a ticketing system, where interested individuals could request tickets in advance.

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