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Late Night Roll Call
Watch What Happens Live: Kandi Burruss and Sanaa Lathan
Merv Griffin: Jay Leno*, Tom Jones, and Ann Turkel. (7 Jan 1980)
Johnny Carson: John Larroquette, Roy Blount, and Anthony Griffith (20 Mar 1991)
*Former Late Night on Classic Late Night

It's also about how an uber-rich white guy and his big corporation can protect the public better than city's services. I hated the pilot so much.

Cheers taking a nine week break wouldn't help any unproven show needing a good lead-in.

NBC THURSDAY, 1 March 1984
(Ratings ranking out of 71 programs)

Absent, but Noteworthy
Tokyo Ghoul joins Toonami this weekend

NBC THURSDAY, 23 February 1984
(Ratings ranking out of 56 programs)

I was curious how much of a bump Joan Crawford has received thanks to Feud. She was ranked #9 last year.

FNL went off the air just a few years ago, so I’m not keen on calling it classic TV yet. And making Urkel worth more than Pepper isn’t right.

Late Night Ratings Race, for the weeks of March 6 and 13
With The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (and the rest of NBC’s lineup) in repeats, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (0.55) won the week of March 6 but remained steady from the week prior — so Colbert’s audience and Fallon’s audience don’t overlap. Colbert’s

Late Night Roll Call
Jimmy Fallon: Anthony Anderson, Rhett & Link, and Migos
Jimmy Kimmel: flat earther Shaquille O'Neal, Noah Hawley, and Mondo Cozmo
Seth Meyers: life Jake Gyllenhaal, Whitney Cummings, and Post Malone featuring Quavo of Migos & Metro Boomin (8G Band guest: Charlie Benante)
James Corden: Terrence Howard,

It sounds like a late night show on Comedy Central.

It is an ideal example of the double date plot. Good mix of humor and angst. I can think of a couple earlier examples — when a girl had to decide between 2 boys — but I think a winner was selected by date night.

Eleven.

NBC THURSDAY, 16 February 1984
(Ratings ranking out of 49 programs)

"When were you born?"
"I don't remember. I was just a little baby."

The day Tom Hanks and his family broke bread with Native Americans

If only getTV would air the surviving episodes of The Goldbergs at 8PM on Wednesdays.

That "Wild card" debuted Monday night on PBS. Check your local listings for scheduling.

S&S was a force to be reckoned with in the ratings. Even during the summer, as Magnum's luster began to dim, S&S was near the top — even hit #1 a couple times.

My DVR tells me I have many recent programs to catch up on. The TV ratings tell me I'm not missing anything special.