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Mondays through Fridays" to fill the growing void in newer films. Thus, CBS tentatively targeted the spring of 1968 as the premiere date for a new network late night series. But CBS spokespersons admitted they "did not know whether its show would be similar to others, but it hopeful of devising something different" from the usual talk format exemplified by
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cost-prohibitive. No official poll was taken among the executives, however, and this may have been due to the fact that in 1966 when a similar offer was dangled before affiliates, only 70% of CBS stations desired a late-evening talk show. Yet in 1969, this is just what was offered to them—in the person of
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timeslot instead, explaining that "if it goes really well, then I’m just bummed in
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in syndication instead; in the case of CBS' Chicago station,
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2402:"Late Night TV Ratings For July 6-10, 2015"
2295:"Biding time between Letterman and Colbert"
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1956:The Late Late Show with James Corden
1792:, starring comedian Jeff Marder and
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3343:The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies
2219:Brooks, Tim and Earle F. Marsh.
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1147:Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde
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384:'s prisoner-of-war entry
173:CBS Late Movie/Late Night
141:, who was about to bring
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951:Love Is Better Than Ever
922:Three Bites of the Apple
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2593:NBA Finals TV ratings
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1472:Archie Bunker's Place
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779:Take the High Ground!
652:The Law and Jake Wade
615:Village of the Damned
564:The Glass Bottom Boat
445:Take the High Ground!
377:Village of the Damned
249:The Arsenio Hall Show
143:his own brand of chat
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1860:CBS Summer Showcase
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366:Richard Chamberlain
189:independent station
185:Mountain time zones
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2354:Deadline Hollywood
2172:The New York Times
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1980:The Late Late Show
1971:The Late Late Show
1914:(June 29-July 5),
1878:police procedurals
1848:James Corden's run
1839:The Late Late Show
1746:Scene of the Crime
1741:Stephen J. Cannell
1671:Patrick McGoohan's
1663:The Pat Sajak Show
1654:The Pat Sajak Show
1537:Something for Joey
1478:WKRP in Cincinnati
1380:Stairway to Heaven
1347:The CBS Late Movie
1279:Great Expectations
1243:Night of the Lepus
1165:The Creeping Flesh
1159:7 Faces of Dr. Lao
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1020:The Lost Continent
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840:Where the Boys Are
681:The Last Challenge
600:Signpost to Murder
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