
The Life and Career of David Letterman is a fast-paced, funny, and engaging multimedia presentation exploring one of the most influential and original voices in the history of late-night television. From his early days as a weathercaster in Indiana to … Continue reading →

On September 27, 1954, American television changed forever. The launch of The Tonight Show heralded in a new era of late-night entertainment—one built on spontaneity, satire, music, and the unmatched intimacy of live television. Though late-night TV is now a staple … Continue reading →

Johnny Carson, The King Of Late Night For thirty years, America went to bed with Johnny Carson. He was a constant presence in American popular culture from JFK until Bill Clinton. But as much as America loved him, they didn’t … Continue reading →

Johnny Carson, The King Of Late Night For thirty years, America went to bed with Johnny Carson. He was a constant presence in American popular culture from JFK until Bill Clinton. But as much as America loved him, they didn’t … Continue reading →

Steve Allen: Renaissance Man of Late-Night Television The Tonight Show has been a mainstay of American life for over 50 years. Each of the permanent hosts has stamped American culture in unique, distinctive, and memorable ways. Who was the greatest … Continue reading →