List of late-night American network TV programs

This is a listing of American network television programs currently airing or have aired during late night.

Late night programming begins at 11:34 pm Eastern/Pacific Times, after network affiliates' late local news. On Fox, PBS, and cable, late night starts at 11:00 pm ET/PT.

Current

All times Eastern/Pacific—see time zone feeds for explanation.

Network Show DurationDaysTimeCurrent HostDebut
ABC Nightline 30 minutes (with commercials) Mon–Fri12:35amDan Harris, Byron Pitts, Juju ChangMarch 24, 1980
World News Now 90 minutes (with commercials) 2:30amKendis Gibson, Diane MacedoJanuary 6, 1992
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 60 minutes (with commercials) Mon–Thurs
Fri repeat
11:35pmJimmy KimmelJanuary 26, 2003
CBS The Late Late Show with James Corden12:37amJames CordenMarch 23, 2015
The Late Show with Stephen ColbertMon–Fri11:35pmStephen ColbertSeptember 8, 2015
CBS Overnight News3:00amElaine Quijano (Monday) Norah O'Donnell (Tuesday-Friday)September 21, 2015
NBC Saturday Night Live 93 minutes (with commercials) Saturday11:30pm (Eastern)

10:30pm (Central)

9:30pm (Mountain)

8:30pm (Pacific)

weekly guest hostsOctober 11, 1975
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 60 minutes (with commercials) Mon–Fri11:34pmJimmy FallonFebruary 17, 2014
Late Night with Seth MeyersMon–Thurs
Fri (repeat)
12:37amSeth MeyersFebruary 24, 2014
A Little Late with Lilly Singh 22 mins (with commercials) 1:35amLilly SinghSeptember 16, 2019
Fox News The Greg Gutfeld Show 60 minutes (with commercials) Saturday10:00pmGreg GutfeldMay 31, 2015
PBS Amanpour & Company 60 minutes Mon–Fri11:00pmChristiane AmanpourSeptember 10, 2018
TBS Conan 30 minutes (with commercials) Mon–ThursConan O'BrienNovember 8, 2010
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee 21 minutes (without commercials) Wednesday10:30pmSamantha BeeFebruary 8, 2016
Comedy Central The Daily Show with Trevor Noah 36 minutes (with commercials) Mon–Thurs11:00pmTrevor NoahSeptember 28, 2015
HBO Real Time with Bill Maher 60 minutes (with commercials) Friday10:00pmBill MaherFebruary 21, 2003
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 33 minutes (with commercials) Sunday11:00pmJohn OliverApril 27, 2014
HBO Max The Not Too Late Show with Elmo 15 minutes (without commercials) Online streamingElmoMay 27, 2020
Bravo Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen 22 minutes (without commercials) Sun–Thurs11:00pmAndy CohenJuly 16, 2009
Nat Geo StarTalk 60 minutes MondayNeil deGrasse TysonApril 20, 2015
TBN and Newsmax HuckabeeSaturday8:00pmMike HuckabeeOctober 7, 2017
KTSF/San Francisco Talk Today (Mandarin) 30 minutes (with commercials) Friday11:00pmJiayu JengFebruary 13, 2006
Showtime Desus & Mero 30 minutes Monday
Thursday
11:00pmDesus Nice
The Kid Mero
February 21, 2019

Past

NBC

CBS

  • The Late Late Show with James Corden (March 23, 2015 – present)
    • The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (January 3, 2005 – December 19, 2014)
    • The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (March 29, 1999 – August 27, 2004)
    • The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (January 9, 1995 – March 26, 1999)
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (September 8, 2015 – present)
  • The Merv Griffin Show (August 1969 – February 1972)
  • The CBS Late Movie (February 1972 – January 1989) In 1985, title changed to CBS Late Night.
  • CBS News Nightwatch (October 1982 – March 1992) Hosted by Harold Dow, Christopher Glenn, Karen Stone, Felicia Jeter (1982–84), Charlie Rose (1984–1990), various (1990–92)[1]
  • Up to the Minute (March 30, 1992 – September 18, 2015)
  • Keep on Cruisin' (January – June 1987) Hosted by Stephen Bishop and Sinbad. Produced by Dick Clark and aired on Friday Nights as part of CBS Late Night
  • In Person from the Palace (June – August 1987) Produced by Dick Clark and aired on Friday Nights. The show featured taped concerts from the Palace Theater of Hollywood. Aired as a part of CBS Late Night.
  • Top of the Pops (September 1987 – March 1988) Based on the British show, hosted by Nia Peeples and aired on Friday Nights as part as CBS Late Night.
  • The Pat Sajak Show (January 1989 – April 1990)
  • CBS Late Night (February 1990 – March 1991) Returned after The Pat Sajak Show was cut back to an hour long show.
  • Overtime...with Pat O'Brien (August 1990) Only 3 episodes aired and was part of CBS Late Night
  • America Tonight (October 1990 – March 1991) CBS News and interview show hosted by Dan Rather, Charles Kuralt and Lesley Stahl.
  • America Tonight Friday (October 1990 – March 1991) Friday edition hosted by Robert Krulwich and Edie Magnus.
  • The Midnight Hour (July – September 1990) A talk show with rotating hosts including, Joy Behar, CBS This Morning weatherman Mark McEwen, former Family Ties costar Marc Price, and Bill Maher. Aired as part of CBS Late Night.
  • Crimetime After Primetime (April 1991 – January 1995)
  • Personals (September 1991 – December 1992) Game show where one person would choose from three potential dates. After a series of yes or no questions in the final round, the winning couple could go to exotic locations. However, the more they disagreed, the worse the destination got; on the bottom of the list was a trip to the Pink's Hot Dogs stand in Los Angeles. Michael Burger was the host.
  • Night Games (October 1991 – June 1992) Dating show where three men and three women would be asked questions with sexual innuendo. The winning contestant had the choice of who he or she could take on a date. Jeff Marder was host, with Luann Lee as his announcer/assistant.
  • The Kids in the Hall (September 1992 – January 1995) Aired on Fridays.
  • The Talk (After-dark edition) (January 2015)
  • CBS Summer Showcase (May – September 2015)

ABC

  • The Les Crane Show, November 1964–February 1965. Interview/tabloid format with audience questions.
  • ABC's Nightlife, February 1965–November 1965 (Rotating hosts originally; Les Crane returned as host June 1965). Tonight Show-type talk/variety format.
  • The Joey Bishop Show, April 1967–December 1969.
  • The Dick Cavett Show, December 1969–December 1972.
  • ABC Late Night, January 1973–October 1982. Originally titled Wide World of Entertainment, ABC aired a variety of comedy variety programs, talk shows hosted by Dick Cavett and Jack Paar (under the title Jack Paar Tonite), concerts, documentaries and specials. In 1976, the umbrella title was changed to ABC Late Night, which aired reruns of ABC's prime time shows like Soap, The Love Boat and Starsky and Hutch.
    • Good Night America, 1973–1975. Hosted by Geraldo Rivera as part of the Wide World of Entertainment block
  • Fridays, April 1980–April 1982.
  • The Last Word, October 1982–April 1983. Hosted by Phil Donahue and Greg Jackson.
  • One on One, April–August 1983. Hosted by Greg Jackson.
  • Eye on Hollywood, August 1983–July 1986.
  • Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, July 1986–September 1986. Aired simultaneously on ABC and in syndication.
  • The Dick Cavett Show, September 1986–December 1986. Aired Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
  • Jimmy Breslin's People. September 1986–January 1987. Aired on Thursdays and Fridays.
  • Monday Sportsnite, June 1987–August 1987. Hosted by Al Trautwig and airing on Monday nights.
  • Into the Night Starring Rick Dees, July 1990–July 1991
  • ABC In Concert, June 1991–September 1998. Aired Friday nights.
  • ABC In Concert Country, June 1994–August 1994. Aired Saturday nights.
  • Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, 1997–July 2002 (moved from Comedy Central).
  • Nightline Up Close, July 2002–January 2003. Ted Koppel hosted filmed interviews from ABC News.
  • The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC; March 4, 2018-December 29, 2018)

Fox

DuMont

  • Monodrama Theater, May 1952–December 7, 1953. Series aired Monday through Friday at 11:00 pm ET where a solo actress or actor performed plays alone in front of a curtain, in a form of monodrama.
  • The Ernie Kovacs Show, April 12, 1954–April 7, 1955. The DuMont version of this show aired Monday through Friday 11:15pm to 12:15am ET, and ended as the network began to close down. Kovacs moved to NBC and hosted the Tonight Show on Mondays and Tuesdays for a season.

PBS

  • Charlie Rose, September 30, 1991 – November 17, 2017
  • Charlie Rose: The Week, July 19, 2013 – November 24, 2017
  • Tavis Smiley, January 5, 2004 – December 13, 2017
  • Amanpour on PBS, December 11, 2017 – September 7, 2018
  • Beyond 100 Days, January 2, 2018 – September 6, 2018
  • BBC World News on PBS, January 12, 2018 – September 7, 2018

Telemundo

Metromedia

Aired on Metromedia owned and operated stations and syndicated by MGM/UA Television to other markets.

United Network

Group W

Also known as Westinghouse Broadcasting. Shows aired on Westinghouse owned and operated stations and syndicated to other markets.

Syndicated

This list does not list the numerous game shows in the mid-1980s that usually got late-night clearances (such as the 1985 run of The Nighttime Price Is Right) but were not expressly intended for late night audiences. Also not included are talk shows meant for daytime airing which air in late night slots in many markets due to either timeslot failure or a lack of a prime timeslot.

AMC

Adult Swim

Amazon Video

BET

Bravo

  • Kathy, April 2012 – March 2013

Comedy Central

CMT

  • The Josh Wolf Show, June- July 2015

E!

G4TechTV

Freeform

Fox News Channel

  • Red Eye, February 2007 – April 2017

Foxnet

FX

FXX

Fuse

HBO

History

Hulu

MSNBC

MTV

Netflix

Showtime

SundanceTV

TBS

TechTV

TLC

TNN

TV Land

TV One

truTV

VH1

USA

Viceland

WGN

  • Man of the People, with Pat Tomasulo, Saturdays, January 2018 - July 2019.

References

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