- Thicke of the Night
"Thicke of the Night" was an American late night
talk show produced byMGM Television , distributed in syndication byMetromedia and broadcast in first-run syndication during the 1983-1984 TV season.Intended as a rival to "
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ", the series was hosted by Canadian actor and songwriterAlan Thicke , who was well known in his home country for hosting "The Alan Thicke Show ", a popular daytime talk show that ended when Thicke was signed to do the American show.The debut of the series on
September 5 ,1983 was preceded by a huge publicity campaign that led some critics to dub the series "Sick of the Hype".Fact|date=February 2007When the series finally did air, it was unable to compete against the "Tonight Show" in the ratings, and critics were not kind to the show's blend of comedy and talk show. Even the commercials that aired between segments seemed to have an axe to grind with the show and its host. In a later interview on another talk show, Alan Thicke described a maxi pad ad with the unfortunate slogan, "Once you try our brand, you'll never go back to thick again!"
As the season progressed, the show was retooled so that it more closely resembled Thicke's popular Canadian talk show. But at the end of the 1983-84 season, it was cancelled. A year later, Thicke attained American TV stardom with the series "
Growing Pains ".Among the regulars on "Thicke of the Night" were
Richard Belzer ,Arsenio Hall ,Rick Ducommun ,Charles Fleischer ,Fred Willard andWally George .Fred Silverman was the show's producer.The show was later satirized in an "SCTV" skit as "Maudlin O'The Night" starring Sammy Maudlin (
Joe Flaherty ) in a new show that is put together for him byFred Silverman without William B. Williams (John Candy ) as co-host, and with 'Maudlin's Zany's' as his new back-up. The show is a disaster, with a drunkenHenry Kissinger (Eugene Levy ) destroying the set in a fit of pique, kicking Howie Soozloff (based onHowie Mandel , played byMartin Short ) in the groin, and with Maudlin, the Zanys, and Kissinger chasing Silverman around the studio in anger.ee also
List of late night network TV programs External links
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=refkupqdyi0 Clip from Thicke of the Night (1983)]
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