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''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' is a 2015–16 American late-night panel
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hosted by Larry Wilmore that aired for two seasons on
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. The show was a spin-off of ''
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'', which featured Wilmore as a recurring contributor. It aired Monday through Thursday at 11:30 PM ( ET) following ''The Daily Show''. It served as a replacement for ''
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'', which aired in the same time-slot from October 2005 to December 2014. The show has been described as a combination of ''The Daily Show'' and ''
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''. It featured Wilmore's scripted take on the
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, followed by a panel discussion and later in most episodes a game with his guests. ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' received a generally positive reception from critics, but ratings fell after Jon Stewart left ''The Daily Show''. The show premiered on January 19, 2015. It was canceled on August 15, 2016, due to poor ratings performance. The final episode aired on August 18, 2016.


History

The 11:30 PM ( ET) time-slot for Mondays through Thursdays on
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had previously been occupied by ''
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'', hosted by
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as another spin-off of ''
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'', and premiered on October 17, 2005. In 2012, Comedy Central renewed Jon Stewart's contract to host ''The Daily Show'' through the end of 2015 and Colbert's contract to host ''The Colbert Report'' through the end of 2014. Colbert intentionally had his contract synced up with David Letterman's contract to host '' Late Show with David Letterman'' for
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, so they would both expire at the same time; in the event Letterman chose to retire, Colbert would be available to take over the show. On April 3, 2014, Letterman announced on his show that he would retire in 2015. On April 10, 2014, it was announced that Colbert would leave Comedy Central at the end of 2014 and replace Letterman as the host of ''Late Show'' on CBS beginning in 2015. The final episode of ''The Colbert Report'' aired on December 18, 2014. Jon Stewart pitched the idea to Comedy Central of giving Wilmore a show to air during the 11:30 PM time-slot after his show. According to the network president, Stewart said it would be the ideal time-slot for a show with a different format that would "provide an opportunity for the underrepresented voices out there". ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' was produced by Stewart's production company,
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. Stewart, Wilmore, and former ''The Daily Show'' showrunner
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served as executive producers. Wilmore had been slated to be showrunner on the ABC sitcom ''
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'' (on which he is now billed as a consulting producer), but had to decline so he would be available to host ''The Nightly Show''. On May 9, 2014, it was announced that Wilmore had been selected to host a show to air in the 11:30 PM time-slot for Mondays through Thursdays on Comedy Central beginning in 2015. Wilmore, like Colbert, had been a long-running cast member on ''The Daily Show'' prior to getting a spin-off. He had worked as a contributor on the show since August 2006; he served as the "Senior Black Correspondent" and also ran " Wilmore-Oliver Investigates" alongside John Oliver. The original title of the show was going to be ''The Minority Report with Larry Wilmore'', which was suggested by Jon Stewart. It was later changed as a result of receiving backlash from Fox as they intend to use the same title for an upcoming series based on the 2002 film of the same name, Wilmore later stated he was happy with the title change. The show was taped at NEP Studio 54,
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's West 54th Street studio that was also used for ''The Daily Show'' until July 2005 and for ''The Colbert Report'' throughout its entire run. ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' was the third late-night show to be hosted by a cast member from ''The Daily Show'', behind ''The Colbert Report'' and '' Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'', which is hosted by John Oliver for HBO.
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followed Wilmore as the fourth ''Daily Show'' alum to host a show with the debut of ''
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'' in February 2016 (although her show airs in prime-time, not late-night).


Bill Nye incident

During a panel on September 29, 2015, about
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's discovery of
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featuring Bill Nye, comedians Ricky Velez and Michelle Buteau continually interrupted Nye and denied interest in the discovery. Nick Venable of CinemaBlend.com called the telecast "insipid", adding "if anybody out there is watching ''The Nightly Show'' for science information – and that's a long shot since the show's ratings aren't that strong anyway – then you're doing it wrong." Vox's Alex Abad-Santos described the incident as "the segment that made me stop watching The Nightly Show" and "one of the most unpleasant viewing experiences in recent memory." "Nye’s genuine, earnest explanation is met by Velez yelling," Abad-Santos noted. "I’m not worried about Mars. Why would I be excited about Mars? I’m barely excited about Earth," Velez yelled. "Trump is first in polls right now!" When Wilmore did a
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AMA in February 2016, outrage over the Nye segment dominated most of the discussion, with more than 1,000 comments specifically criticizing the show's treatment of Nye, characterized by ''
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s David Griner as the moment that many thought the show "turned away from
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's legacy of intellectualism." In response, Wilmore was surprised by the outcry, "It was just a conversation," he wrote on Reddit. "People are allowed to have a point of view. Bill Nye had a great time on that panel. He's been on the show a couple of times. People are allowed to have opinions. For the life of me, I really don't understand why people are so upset that someone would disagree with Bill Nye. I was on Bill's side of that, but still, who cares? It's just a conversation." Bill Nye has since appeared on the show, making light of the incident.


Otto Warmbier

In June 2017, Wilmore came under fire for comments he had made in an episode of ''The Nightly Show'' originally broadcast on March 1, 2016. When reporting on the case of
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, an American college student arrested in
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for allegedly attempting to steal a propaganda sign, Wilmore had repeatedly ridiculed Warmbier. While showing footage of a tearful Warmbier giving his testimony, Wilmore referred to Warmbier as "Otto Von Crybaby" and suggested Warmbier thought he had " Frat Bro Privilege." Warmbier was subsequently sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. He died on June 19, 2017, having been being medically evacuated from North Korea to the U.S. in a comatose state, after 15 months in prison. In a podcast on June 22, 2017, Wilmore offered an apology for his earlier remarks.


Writers and contributors

Jon Stewart was the creator and served as executive producer with Larry Wilmore. Robin Thede served as head writer for the first season and a half of the show, the first black woman to hold that position on a late-night talk show. Beginning with episode 233, Michael Pielocik served as the head writer. He was one of the writers before that. The other 14 writers of the show were
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(also Executive Producer),
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, Lee H. Ellenberg (episodes 213–259), Bobby Gaylor, Jack Helmuth, Franchesca Ramsey (episodes 169–259), Tim Siedell, Owen Smith (episodes 244–259), Wayne Stamps (episodes 225–259), Sasha Stewart, Robin Thede (also former head writer: episodes 1–159), Jeremy Weiner (episodes 213–259), Colleen Werthmann, Matt Whitaker (episodes 117–259) and Larry Wilmore (also Executive Producer). Former writers: Cord Jefferson (episodes 1–196), Amy Ozols (episodes 1–236; also former co-executive producer), and Holly Walker (episodes 1–218). Tom Ruprecht is a former writer (episodes 1–159) and head writer (episodes 160–232). ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' featured a cast of contributors to help add different perspectives to the show and aid in comedy bits. The contributors included Robin Thede,
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, Holly Walker, Felonious Munk,
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, Ricky Velez, Mike Yard, Grace Parra and Franchesca Ramsey.
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was a contributor between January and May 2015.


Format

The show's format has been described as a combination of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Episodes would begin with a scripted take on the
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by Wilmore, followed by a
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led by him, in which he discussed a particular predetermined topic with his guests. In the first three months, there were four panelists. In April 2015, the number of people on the panel changed to three and writers/contributors began appearing more on the panel. Beginning in November 2015, the panel would include two writers/contributors and one outside panelist. The roster changes with each show, but often featured comedians, journalists, politicians, and authors. Sometimes the opening news segment would be omitted in favor of a longer panel discussion. The end of Monday episodes of ''The Daily Show'' used to feature Jon Stewart talking to Wilmore leading into ''The Nightly Show'', a practice also used during the early years of ''The Colbert Report''. On the format, Wilmore said "I'm not interested in doing a show where I give my opinion and people react to my opinion. Our show is more about the discovery of things. I want people who will teach me something." He also predicted that some people might change their minds on certain issues after hearing the different arguments in depth.


Recurring segments

* Keep it 100 – Wilmore challenges each guest to answer a controversial question completely honestly on the spot. Guests whom Wilmore and the audience believe to be answering honestly receive "I Kept It 100" stickers, even if the panel or audience may not necessarily agree with what was said, while those whom the audience suspects of overthinking their answer, waffling, or being less than honest are presented with a bag of " weak tea", displaying the show's logo. Occasionally Wilmore asks the audience to submit their own "Keep it 100" questions to him via
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, one of which is selected by staff of the show and presented to Wilmore in the following episode, who does not get to see the question in advance before answering on the spot during the taping. During February 2016, the show had a special Keep It 100 – Black History Edition, which highlighted the history of discrimination that black people faced. * Nightly! Nightly! – Grace Parra reports like an entertainment reporter on serious topics. * Blacklash 2016: Unblackening – News about the 2016 presidential election. * Pardon the Integration – Mike Yard (who is black) and Rory Albanese (who is white) debate controversial subjects (for example reparations) and are required to switch sides midway through and advocate the other side's position. At the end, because of the changed viewpoints, Alabanese and Wilmore are convinced that Yard is a racist. * Carlos Jordanson – Hillary Clinton aide * #Hash it Out with Franchesca Ramsey * Resident Blegghead with Felonious Munk – Felonious Munk poses as a sesquipedalian academic, confusing both Larry and the audience by using unnecessarily large words to make simple points. * Mike Yard's The Y Files – Mike Yard's conspiracy theories * 2 Chainz Explains - Rapper
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tries to clarify a seemingly complicated issue.


Episodes


Reception


Initial reviews

Upon its debut, ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' received generally positive reviews. On
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the first season currently holds a 69 out 100 rating, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Brian Lowry of ''
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'' wrote that the show's premiere "showed promise," commenting, "Wilmore exhibited a quickness and light touch about sensitive topics, yet struggled to bring much coherence or flow to the overpopulated discussion that took up most of the premiere." David Kallison of ''
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'' concurred with this sentiment, remarking, "He is more traffic cop than travel guide in this first episode, but his inherent wit and quickness shines through regardless," deeming the debut a "triumph." ''
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''s Robert Bianco opined that "Wilmore already seemed completely comfortable as the show's host, as well he should be," calling it a "solid start." Don Kaplan of the '' Daily News'' said the program was a "welcome addition" to late-night television, summarizing, "While the program as a whole has room to grow, Wilmore's comedy is sharp, solid and filled with keen observations and strong enough to have earned him the distinction of being the only high-profile black voice in late night television." ''
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''s Tim Goodman wrote that the show's premiere was: "predictably strong ..the slight nitpicking should not obscure the fact that overall Wilmore was funny; his show was smart and thoughtful, has a bright future and seems an excellent fit with Stewart and the Comedy Central brand." Wilmore paid a special tribute to Colbert during the closing of the first episode by thanking him for "making 11:30 special." Following the debut of the first episode Stephen Colbert praised ''The Nightly Show'' on
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, saying he was impressed, and using the hashtag "keepingit100."


Ratings

The debut episode was watched by 963,000 viewers in its original broadcast in the United States. The show averaged 417,000 viewers a night in the key demographic of viewers ages 18 to 49 within its first three months. In March, the show's total viewings were down 38% from the average total of 1.24 million viewers received by ''The Colbert Report''. By June 2015, the show's total 676,000 viewers average was down 45% from the average total of 1.24 million viewers received by ''The Colbert Report''. The show's average 230,000 viewers in the key demographic of ages 18 to 49 a night was down 45% from the 417,000 viewers its first 3 months averaged. In August, ''International Business Times'' reported that ''Nightlys ratings were in a "freefall" due to losing its ''Daily Show'' lead-in audience (''Daily'' had gone on a seven-week hiatus before Trevor Noah's debut as host) and lacking online viral hits.Willens, Max.
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Nielsen showed Wilmore's ratings down 40% since Stewart's departure as ''Daily Show'' host. Average live viewers: * January 2015: 885,000 * February 2015: 849,000 * March 2015: 726,000 * April 2015: 634,000 * May 2015: 615,000 * June 2015: 708,000 * July 2015: 773,000 * August 2015: 605,000 * September 2015: 405,000 * October 2015: 489,000 * November 2015: 489,000 * December 2015: 516,000 * January 2016: 511,000 * February 2016: 564,000 * March 2016: 548,000 * April 2016: 527,000 * May 2016: 532,000 * June 2016: 547,000 * July 2016: 541,000 * August 2016: 548,000


See also

*
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*'' The Rundown with Robin Thede'', a late-night talk and variety show hosted by a ''Nightly Show'' head writer/co-star. *'' The Opposition with Jordan Klepper'', which took The Nightly Show's timeslot after its cancellation. *'' Lights Out with David Spade'', which took The Opposition's timeslot after its cancellation.


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