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  1. The Steve Allen Show is an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen from June 1956 to June 1960 on NBC, from September 1961 to December 1961 on ABC, and in first-run syndication from 1962 to 1964. The first three seasons aired on Sunday nights at 8:00pm Eastern Time, directly opposite The Ed Sullivan Show .

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  2. 31 de jan. de 2019 · Subscribed. 186. 10K views 5 years ago. A classic episode of the Steve Allen Show, which later became The Jack Parr Show and then The Tonight Show. Originally aired June 24, 1956. A long...

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  3. The Steve Allen Show: With Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Pat Harrington Jr., Bob Einstein.

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  4. The Steve Allen Show was an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen. Stars. Steve Allen. Gene Rayburn. Louis Nye. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 2 User reviews. Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 4 wins & 8 nominations total. Episodes 165. Top-rated. Mon, Nov 16, 1959. S5.E7. Jack Kerouac, William Bendix, Frankie Laine, Pam Garner.

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    • 1956-06-24
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  5. One of the most famous ratings wars in television history began on 24 June 1956. That night NBC debuted The Steve Allen Show opposite the eighth anniversary program of what had become a television institution, The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS. The two hosts were markedly different.

  6. © 2024 Google LLC. Steve Allen's Sunday night variety show, although opposite Ed Sullivan's long-running CBS institution, earned an enduring reputation for comedy with an ensem...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_AllenSteve Allen - Wikipedia

    Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was an American television and radio personality, comedian, musician, composer, writer, and actor. In 1954, he achieved national fame as the co-creator and first host of The Tonight Show, which was the first late-night television talk show.