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What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (28 May 1980):

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (02 Apr 1992):

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (13 Jun 1984):

In a surprisingly quick turnaround, Starz will be broadcasting Star Wars: The Force Awakens on September 10th of this year.

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (20 Jul 1990):

Samantha Bee makes no pretense of political neutrality. Her flag (and show) is planted firmly on the left. One thing that stood out to me was the inference that Clinton is going to struggle to win because she is a woman. While that may play a significant part, that does not begin to tell the whole story of why she

Good luck!

Tiptoe by the window,
By the window, that is where I'll be,
Come tiptoe, through the tulips, with me…

↑ ETA: Somewhere in the distance, I can hear my grammar teacher softly weeping.

To me, Kevin Smith is a hybrid of a geek and a bro. A 'breek', mebbe.

In addition to John Connor, he was the fairly whiny brother to reformed skinhead Ed Norton, whose character possessed surprising and extremely questionable basketball skills.

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (12 Mar 1986):

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Rundown

Yup, it was a full-on ABC cross-promotion onslaught with game one celebs from The Chew and AFHV. The incestuous relationship of game shows and the networks that broadcast them is a time honored tradition.

I've always wanted to watch Foyle's War because Craig Ferguson was always prattling on about it on The Late Late Show, but it remains on the long list of shows that I will watch when I have the time. (so….probably not soon)

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (07 Jun 1983):

IMDb and Wiki have The Last Resort airing those first three episodes and then returning on Mondays starting December 17, 1979 and running on a semi-regular schedule through March 17, 1980. I know you have your own personal stock of references, so maybe Wiki and IMDb are incorrect.
Or maybe you are just saying that

Currently watching some of The Breakfast Club on IFC. I like how Emilio Estevez showed off his acting chops by going from having absolutely no expression to having almost absolutely no expression.
ETA: I forgot about the scene where he got high and danced around and yelled. My apologies to Mr. Estevez.

What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (03 Apr 1980):