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The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

Season 4 1997 - 1998
TV-PG

  • 1997-10-10T16:30:00Z on CBS
  • 44m
  • 9h 48m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Talk Show
Tom Snyder hosted the program from its inception in January 1995 until March 1999. Snyder's show featured a mix of celebrities, politicians and other newsmakers, but was otherwise quite unlike the program hosted by Letterman. Snyder was a former newsman, not a comedian, and his show featured an intimate interview format with no studio audience present.

13 episodes

Season Premiere

1997-10-10T16:30:00Z

4x01 Robert Urich, Andrew Morton

Season Premiere

4x01 Robert Urich, Andrew Morton

  • 1997-10-10T16:30:00Z44m

1997-12-01T17:30:00Z

4x02 Tony Danza

4x02 Tony Danza

  • 1997-12-01T17:30:00Z44m

1997-12-15T17:30:00Z

4x03 Henry Winkler

4x03 Henry Winkler

  • 1997-12-15T17:30:00Z44m

1998-01-08T17:30:00Z

4x04 Ray Romano

4x04 Ray Romano

  • 1998-01-08T17:30:00Z44m

1998-01-09T17:30:00Z

4x05 Dennis Miller

4x05 Dennis Miller

  • 1998-01-09T17:30:00Z44m

4x06 Scott Adams, Eleanor Clift

  • 1998-01-22T17:30:00Z44m

"Eleanor Clift of Newsweek Magazine is on this program tonight from Washington regarding the affairs involving President Clinton and the charges that seem to be looming against him, and Scott Adams, who is the inventor and creator of Dilbert: one of the most popular comic strips in America, in which he lampoons the mistakes of management..."

1998-04-24T16:30:00Z

4x07 Alan Alda

4x07 Alan Alda

  • 1998-04-24T16:30:00Z44m

1998-04-28T16:30:00Z

4x09 Meredith Vieira

4x09 Meredith Vieira

  • 1998-04-28T16:30:00Z44m

1998-04-29T16:30:00Z

4x10 George Segal

4x10 George Segal

  • 1998-04-29T16:30:00Z44m

1998-04-30T16:30:00Z

4x11 Joy Behar

4x11 Joy Behar

  • 1998-04-30T16:30:00Z44m

1998-05-01T16:30:00Z

4x12 Unknown

4x12 Unknown

  • 1998-05-01T16:30:00Z44m

4x16 Scott Adams, Eleanor Clift

  • 1998-01-22T17:30:00Z1h

"Eleanor Clift of Newsweek Magazine is on this program tonight from Washington regarding the affairs involving President Clinton and the charges that seem to be looming against him, and Scott Adams, who is the inventor and creator of Dilbert: one of the most popular comic strips in America, in which he lampoons the mistakes of management..."

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