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  1. Broadway Open House is network television's first late-night comedy-variety series. It was telecast live on NBC from May 29, 1950, to August 24, 1951, airing weeknights from 11pm to midnight. One of the pioneering TV creations of NBC president Pat Weaver , it demonstrated the potential for late-night programming and led to the later development ...

    • Variety Show
  2. May 10, 2015 · From its launch in May 1950 to its demise in August 1951, Broadway Open House filled the national airwaves five nights a week with strange jokes, catchphrases, novelty songs, innuendos, and...

  3. Broadway Open House: Created by Sylvester L. Weaver Jr.. With Milton Delugg, Dagmar, Ray Malone, David Street. Television's first late night entertainment broadcast, presented live from New York. The show featured comedy, music, and a raucous audience every weekday night.

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    • 1950-05-29
    • Comedy, Music
    • Milton Delugg, Dagmar, Ray Malone
  4. Broadway Open House is network television's first late-night comedy-variety series. It was telecast live on NBC from May 29, 1950, to August 24, 1951, airing weeknights from 11pm to midnight.

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  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Not funny at all. A variety show is supposed to be funny and entertaining. Another episode of the first late-night variety program Broadway open house. With Jerry Lester, Milton DeLugg, Dave Street, Ray Malone, Dagmar, The...

  6. The first regularly scheduled late-night entertainment program on television. It was the forerunner of "The tonight show" and was broadcast from 5/29/1950 to 8/24/1951. With Jerry Lester, Milton DeLugg, Dave Street, Dagmar, The Mellolarks, Fletcher Peck, etc. Includes some original commercials.

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