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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 20 MIN

Steve Allen: The Man Who Invented Late Night TV

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In 1951, a last-minute guest host poured boiling water into Arthur Godfrey's prized ukulele on live television and the audience lost their minds. The man holding that soup-filled instrument was Steve Allen, and he essentially wrote the source code for modern television.This episode explores the dizzying life of a renaissance man who wrote over 8,500 songs, invented the late-night format, hosted a show for dead historical figures, and lived a life full of fascinating contradictions. It matters because every late-night host working today is just running a software update on his original programming.How begging on the streets at 16 forged the high-stakes ad-libbing that became his creative engineThe Tonight Show blueprint he built in 1954: the desk, the couch, the sidekick, and man-on-the-street interviewsHis comedic containment strategy that neutralized Elvis by dressing him in tails to sing Hound Dog to a basset houndThe whiplash between jumping into vats of cottage cheese and writing the Emmy-winning PBS show Meeting of MindsThe paradox of a lifelong liberal who championed Lenny Bruce yet later crusaded against vulgarity on the airwaves

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