

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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5.9Sep 3, 1956
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Sep 4, 1956
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Sep 5, 1956
A salute to Japan.
Sep 6, 1956
The 4 Voices; college beauty queens.
Sep 7, 1956
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Oct 1, 1956
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Oct 11, 1956
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Oct 29, 1956
Guest host Ernie Kovacs; calypso musician Lord Burgess; comedic actor Joe E. Brown.
Dec 5, 1956
Jazz group Billy Taylor Trio.
Jan 25, 1957
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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.
Sep 10, 1956
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Sep 11, 1956
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Sep 12, 1956
Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll; a Mexican boys' choir.
Sep 13, 1956
Jazz saxophonist Bobby Dukoff; actor Chester Morris.
Sep 14, 1956
Musician Joe Venuti; Jacques Cousteau.
Sep 17, 1956
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Sep 18, 1956
Guest host Tony Randall; comic Louis Nye; jazz trumpeter Red Allen & band perform.
Sep 19, 1956
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Sep 20, 1956
Impressionist Jimmy Caesar; magician Kudabux.
Sep 21, 1956
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Feb 18, 1957
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Jul 26, 1957
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Jun 24, 1957
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