wbhist said:
radioman148 said:
Lkeller said:
wbhist said:
Stanislav said:
1993: The CBS incarnation of David Letterman’s late-night show debuts on CBS. On his new network, the show is known as Late Show with David Letterman (as opposed to his previous NBC show, Late Night with David Letterman).
Which proved to be the first of three CBS shows that appropriated the title of a movie showcase that had aired on each of the CBS owned-and-operated stations since the 1950's. (Followed by
The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder [later hosted by Craig Kilborn, and now Craig Ferguson], and then the morning series
The Early Show; have yet to see a CBS program of whatever format with the
Picture for a Sunday Afternoon title.)
The lyrics for
The Late Show (movie) opening theme in the 60s and 70s on CBS O&O stations:
The Late Show,
Relax, enjoy a snack, and watch the Late Show,
Channel (insert number here)
is proud to bring the greatest of stars
Here on the great Late Show.
I thought they used "The Syncopated Clock theme".
They did. On the movies themselves. That jingle was for promo ads.
No, that jingle was the
opening theme for The Late Show - at least in LA on KNXT. I was thinking as early as the late 60s. but I'm sure it ws used in the early 70s, and up until CBS first started to supply network programming at 11:30. I know that when Merv Griffin was on CBS,,
The Late Show movie was pushed back to 12:30 or 1:00 AM, and again, they used that "jingle."
Most people will recognize the
Syncopated Clock - music - it was used for many things over the years. It was probably used as the Late Show theme up until the time of the "jingle."