ABC's Nightlife explained

Starring:Les Crane
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Network:ABC

ABC's Nightlife is an American television talk show carried by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from November 9, 1964, until November 12, 1965.[1] It was an effort by ABC to compete with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on NBC.[2]

Initially known as The Les Crane Show, the program had included Crane's exchanges with members of the audience in addition to celebrity guests. Crane's style was described as "informal, highly spontaneous, and often controversial". The show was renamed when Crane left after four months. A revised format used a rotation of stars as hosts, beginning with Shelley Berman.[3] Other hosts included William B. Williams, Nipsey Russell, Jimmy Cannon, Pat Boone,[4] and Allan Sherman.[5] Orchestra leaders were Cy Coleman, Elliot Lawrence, and Donn Trenner. In June 1965, Crane returned as the regular host, accompanied by Russell.[6]

After the series ended, ABC would not return to the late-night television picture until The Joey Bishop Show began in April 1967.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brooks . Tim . Marsh . Earle F. . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present . 2009 . Random House Publishing Group . 9780307483201 . 5 . 19 December 2018 . en.
  2. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. 2011. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Jefferson, N.C.. 978-0-7864-6477-7. 4. 2nd.
  3. News: ABC-TV drops Les Crane for rotating hosts . 20 December 2018 . Broadcasting . March 1, 1965 . 60.
  4. News: (untitled brief) . 19 December 2018 . Billboard . March 13, 1965 . 73.
  5. News: Sherman as Host . 19 December 2018 . Billboard . April 3, 1965 . 47.
  6. Book: McNeil. Alex. Total Television. 1996. Penguin Books USA, Inc.. New York, New York. 0-14-02-4916-8. 604. 4th.