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''Nightlife'' is an American syndicated half-hour late-night
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hosted by comedian
David Brenner David Norris Brenner (February 4, 1936 – March 15, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian, actor and author. The most frequent guest on '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' in the 1970s and 1980s, Brenner "was a pioneer of obser ...
that aired weeknights from September 8, 1986, to June 19, 1987. Produced by
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in association with
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, the show was filmed in
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and featured a house band led by Billy Preston.


History


Background

In February 1986, at the annual
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(NATPE) conference, ''Nightlife'' was pitched as a late-night alternative to
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talk shows ''
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' was an American late-night talk show hosted by Johnny Carson on NBC, the third iteration of the ''Tonight Show'' franchise. The show debuted on October 1, 1962, and aired its final episode on May 22, ...
'' and '' Late Night with David Letterman''. David Brenner was a frequent guest and regular fill-in host on ''Tonight'', much like another comic,
Joan Rivers Joan Alexandra Molinsky (June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014), known professionally as Joan Rivers, was an American comedian, actress, producer, writer and television host. She was noted for her blunt, often controversial comedic persona—heavi ...
, whose own talk show debuted a month after ''Nightlife''. But whereas Rivers angered Carson by planning her show without consulting her mentor, Brenner spoke with Carson about his plans and received his blessing. Brenner said "there's no animosity between me and them." The syndicated ''Nightlife'', produced by Motown Productions in association with King World Productions, premiered on September 8, 1986, on 102 stations, approximately one-third of which were
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affiliates.


Format

''Nightlife'' was unique among late-night talk shows of the era in that it was a half-hour program, not a full hour. Brenner dressed more casually than other hosts, wearing sweaters instead of suit jackets. The show often opened with a comedy sketch rather than a traditional monologue. A notable exception came on October 17, 1986, when Brenner gave an extended monologue through two commercial breaks and until the closing credits. Reports indicated that none of the scheduled guests showed up, but Brenner's publicist claimed that the monologue was intentional. The show's house band was Billy Preston and the ''Nightlife'' Band. Preston, who appeared in the billing – ''Nightlife'' starring David Brenner with Billy Preston – was the first African-American music director of a national television talk show. New York radio personality
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was the show's announcer.


Ratings and cancellation

In its first two months on air, ''Nightlife'' averaged a 2.4 rating. A November 1986 ''
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'' article said that the show had "gotten lost in the shuffle over the Carson and Rivers shows." November ratings fell to a 1.9, and by January 1987, David Smith, associate director of programming at Katz Communications, said that ''Nightlife'' would probably not return for a second season. King World and Motown Productions announced in April that they will complete the show's 195-episode commitment, though it was not officially cancelled for another two months. The final original episode of ''Nightlife'' aired in June, with reruns continuing through August. Brenner told TV columnist Gary Deeb that when ratings "didn't go through the roof" in the first month, many stations then decided to move the show from the more desirable – midnight time periods to the middle of the night. Brenner added that King World "started cutting our budget and started making us do a lotta pre-taped shows – and you could see the handwriting. I mean – it was more than handwriting – it was chiseling on the wall." King World head executive Michael King said the talent pool of available guests was "somewhat of a problem. But we weren't up against Joan Rivers for the most part. We were up against the last half-hour of Carson or the first half-hour of David Letterman." Ultimately, King argued, "the public just didn't want to tune into David every night". In a 2009 interview with ''
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'', Brenner said that Motown and King World "ended up not liking to work with each other, and so they didn't care that the ratings were good, that the show was great and all that -- all they cared was to get away from each other. So you could say that I became the child of divorced parents".


See also

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"Brenner's 'Nightlife' A Little Too Eclectic"
Daley, Steve. ''
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'' (September 12, 1986)
"Sticking His Nose in the Late Night Talk-Show Race, David Brenner Comes Up Smelling Like a Winner"
Bernstein, Fred. ''
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