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The Tomorrow Show (1973)

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The Tomorrow Show

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  • The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1

    Mon, Oct 15, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder joins the NBC schedule in this talk and discussion series which promises to cover contemporary and sometimes controversial topics. In the premiere episode, Tom's guests include Peter and Suzy Heck, publishers of Swing Magazine, their live-in friend Maureen, Patrick and Ann LaFollette and their live-in friend Joe Hoffman. The two sets of triads are on hand for an informative discussion of group marriage.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E2 ∙ Episode #1.2

    Tue, Oct 16, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder sits down for a chat with the Reverend Ike and Billy James Hargis, two noted Christian American evangelists. Ike and Hargis eagerly offer their rather controversial and sometimes shocking views on religion in America.
    Tom Snyder, Chuck E. Starr, Queenie, and Sabel Starr in Episode #1.3 (1973)

    S1.E3 ∙ Episode #1.3

    Wed, Oct 17, 1973
    As premiere week of the series continues, Tom's scheduled guests include queen of the groupie scene Sable Starr, other rock groupies Queenie and Chuck, and a chat with prolific private investigator Jay J. Armes, the detective with prosthetic hands.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E4 ∙ Episode #1.4

    Thu, Oct 18, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder concludes his first successful week as host of this late night NBC talk series. Tom and his panel of expert guests examine and debate the controversial topic of brutality within the world of professional sports.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E5 ∙ Episode #1.5

    Mon, Oct 22, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder delves into the topic of flying saucers. His discussion panel includes United States Air Force advisor, astronomer, and scientist Dr. Allen Hynek, who was once a skeptic but now researches unidentified flying objects, Dr. William Kaufman, and ordinary citizens who claim to have witnessed the phenomena.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E6 ∙ Episode #1.6

    Tue, Oct 23, 1973
    In this edition host Tom Snyder discusses the world of betting with Larry Merchant, author of The National Football Lottery, and professional sports bettor Lem Banker. He also addresses the topic of illegitimate children with NBC news journalist Marjorie Margolies.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E7 ∙ Episode #1.7

    Wed, Oct 24, 1973
    Tom leads a discussion of casual sex in the male-female relationship from the independent perspectives of a man and a woman. His guests include Nicole Ariana, author of the bestselling How to Pick Up Men!, while Don Martin teaches men how to do the same with the opposite sex.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E8 ∙ Episode #1.8

    Thu, Oct 25, 1973
    With Watergate raging, Tom takes an in depth look at the subject of political trickery. His guests include crafty Democratic operative Dick Tuck, famous for his tricks on Richard Nixon, and Hunter Thompson, anti-Nixon author of Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72 .
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E9 ∙ Episode #1.9

    Mon, Oct 29, 1973
    Child abuse and adoption are explored by Tom Snyder and his guest panel: Margo Fritz of Parents Anonymous, Dorothy DeBolt, founder of Aid To Adoption of Special Kids, and Dr. Edward Lenoski of the University of Southern California Medical Center, a pediatrician and expert in the study of child abuse.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E10 ∙ Episode #1.10

    Tue, Oct 30, 1973
    In honor of Halloween, veteran NBC television journalist Tom Snyder spends the hour conducting a fascinating, in-depth conversation with master of the macabre, prolific director, writer, and actor Alfred Hitchcock, who discusses his venerable career.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E11 ∙ Episode #1.11

    Wed, Oct 31, 1973
    In a continuation of Halloween themed topics introduced in the previous installment with a full-hour, one-on-one interview with filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, Tom delves into the occult with a guest panel of men and women who are real-life practitioners of witchcraft. Guest Solomon Weir, an employee of the Louisville, Kentucky police department, performs a cursing ritual.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E12 ∙ Episode #1.12

    Thu, Nov 1, 1973
    Tom engages in a candid discussion of legalized prostitution with his guests prostitute and feminist Margo St James, founder of COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), Joe Conforte, owner of Nevada's infamous Mustang Ranch, and Rick Lutz. Also scheduled is disc jockey Wolfman Jack, who expounds on the music industry.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E13 ∙ Episode #1.13

    Mon, Nov 5, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder is joined by guests former pro-football player and Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Peter Gent, now author of the semi-autobiographical novel North Dallas Forty, and Merlin Olsen, veteran defensive tackle with the Los Angeles Rams. The sportsmen relate the use of drugs in professional sports. Food critic Raymond Sokolov also appears.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E14 ∙ Episode #1.14

    Tue, Nov 6, 1973
    Teenaged spiritual leader Guru Maharaj Ji appears as Tom's featured guest to expound on his beliefs and promote a recently released autobiography. Andrew St. George, adventurer and lecturer,, regales Tom and the audience with his engaging accounts of the Central Intelligence Agency.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E15 ∙ Episode #1.15

    Wed, Nov 7, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder is joined for the hour by State of Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Hebert S. Denenberg. Denenberg discusses consumer advocacy as well as a potential Democratic ticket run in 1974 for the Pennsylvania Senate.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E16 ∙ Episode #1.16

    Thu, Nov 8, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder interviews a controversial lesbian couple who candidly discuss their commitment to raising eight children together as a family. He is also joined by a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent specializing in the technique of electronic surveillance.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E17 ∙ Episode #1.17

    Mon, Nov 12, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder is joined by newspaper reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Woodward and Bernstein of The Washington Post discuss their role in breaking the story of the Watergate scandal and its myriad ramifications.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E18 ∙ Episode #1.18

    Tue, Nov 13, 1973
    Tom Snyder leads a candid discussion on the trials and tribulations of being a single young American in the 1970s. Actor Ben Murphy of the television series Alias Smith and Jones also joins Tom to talk about his upcoming male centerfold spread in VIVA magazine.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E19 ∙ Episode #1.19

    Wed, Nov 14, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder hosts this NBC late night discussion series. In tonight's installment, Tom and his featured guests engage in an examination of black exploitation films, a rising, successful and sometimes controversial genre of filmmaking.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E20 ∙ Episode #1.20

    Thu, Nov 15, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder hosts this NBC late night discussion series. In tonight's installment, Tom and his featured guests engage in a discussion of the nation's developing energy crisis as the result of Saudi Arabia's oil embargo.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E21 ∙ Episode #1.21

    Mon, Nov 19, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder explains network censorship and the story behind the eleventh hour decision to pull tonight's scheduled broadcast which had been pre-recorded. The show followed Tom and his NBC crew to the Los Angeles nudist colony Elysium Fields Institute. Although no onscreen nudity was shown, the program was deemed to controversial to air.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E22 ∙ Episode #1.22

    Tue, Nov 20, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder hosts this NBC late night discussion series. In tonight's installment, Tom engages in an acerbic conversation with social and political satirist Mort Sahl, who discusses his vinyl comedy hit Sing a Song of Watergate.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E23 ∙ Episode #1.23

    Wed, Nov 21, 1973
    In an episode previously scheduled but pulled by the network, Tom ventures out of his studio to conduct an episode shot entirely on location at the famed nudist colony Elysium Fields Institute in Los Angeles. Ed Lange, the institute's founder, joins Tom and his guests for a sensational examination of nudity and psychological inhibitions in America.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E24 ∙ Episode #1.24

    Thu, Nov 22, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder is joined for the hour by infamous McNairy County, Tennessee sheriff Buford T. Pusser. Pusser, the subject of a best-selling book and recent Hollywood movie, recounts his dangerous lawman exploits and separates fact from fiction.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)
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    S1.E25 ∙ Episode #1.25

    Mon, Nov 26, 1973
    The topic is lady promoters.
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    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E26 ∙ Episode #1.26

    Thu, Dec 27, 1973
    American actress Sue Lyon, known for the films Lolita and Night of the Iguana, is the scheduled guest for the hour. Lyon, who recently married incarcerated robber Gary Cotton Adamson in a Colorado prison, discusses the need for penal system reform, including conjugal visits.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E27 ∙ Episode #1.27

    Wed, Nov 28, 1973
    In this installment of NBC-TV's successful late night discussion series, scheduled guests conduct an examination of the police force,, its employees, violent behavior, firearms, and the contemporary ideology of using non-lethal weapons in law enforcement.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E28 ∙ Episode #1.28

    Thu, Nov 29, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder is joined by former prisoner and Teamster's Union leader James "Jimmy" Hoffa. Hoffa sits down for a thorough interview about his life, his career, and his future which could include regaining control of the Teamster's union despite an agreement to not seek management of any labor union until 1980.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E29 ∙ Episode #1.29

    Mon, Dec 3, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder sits down with three writers. Lawrence J. Peter, author of The Peter Principle, talks about his latest effort The Peter Plan. Professor Thomas L. Martin explains his work, Snafus and Blunders. Third guest Caroline Bird promotes her current work Everything a Women Needs to Know to Get Paid What She's Worth.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E30 ∙ Episode #1.30

    Tue, Dec 4, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder conducts an emotional interview with local, 25 year old photographer Keith Stefan who was diagnosed with terminal Hodgkin's disease a few years earlier. Keith speaks openly of his desire to live with the disease rather than die from it.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E31 ∙ Episode #1.31

    Wed, Dec 5, 1973
    Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Snyder conducts an interview in this installment with New York City's prolific and authoritative Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Milton Halpern. Halpern offers his opinion of contemporary medical issues and recounts some of the sensational cases which have highlighted his venerable career.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E32 ∙ Episode #1.32

    Thu, Dec 6, 1973
    In this installment of the late night discussion series, host Tom Snyder welcomes guest John Wallace Spencer, author of the million copy bestseller Limbo of the Lost. Spencer talks about his book which explores the mysterious disappearance of airplanes, ships, and people within the Bermuda Triangle.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E33 ∙ Episode #1.33

    Mon, Dec 10, 1973
    Various guests join this installment of host Tom Snyder's late night discussion series. Sexagenerian Ms. Emylin Cordelia Mayberry speaks with Tom regarding her challenges as a modern day, female prospector. Other guests include Henry Gris, who relates his recent, unusual trip behind the Iron Curtain. National correspondent and commentator Dick Strout is also scheduled.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E34 ∙ Episode #1.34

    Tue, Dec 11, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder moderates a debate between Nobel Prize winning physicist Dr. William Shockley and conservative activist Roy Innis, executive director of the Congress of Racial Equality. This debate follows a previously scheduled one between the two guests at Princeton University in which Innis abruptly withdrew due to a ban on media coverage. Innis is set to debate Shockley's controversial proposition that racial disparity exists due to genetics, with the black race intellectually inferior to whites.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E35 ∙ Episode #1.35

    Wed, Dec 12, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder welcomes celebrated journalist Adela Rogers St. John, once nicknamed The World's Greatest Girl Reporter. St. John opens up about her storied career beginning with her early days as writer for Photoplay magazine. She also touches on her political connections, from speech writing for Richard Nixon to a warm camaraderie with Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E36 ∙ Who Shall Live?

    Thu, Dec 13, 1973
    Host Tom Snyder and his guest panel delve into the sensitive and controversial issue of euthanasia. The discussion focuses on the medical and ethical dilemma of terminally ill children as well as those born with severe birth defects, and who decides their ultimate fate. First of two parts.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E37 ∙ Episode #1.37

    Mon, Dec 17, 1973
    In the conclusion of a comprehensive and heavily debated two-part installment, Tom and his guest panel delve into the sensitive and controversial issue of euthanasia. The discussion continues its focus on the medical and ethical dilemma of who decides whether or not children who are terminally ill or born with severe birth defects live.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E38 ∙ Episode #1.38

    Tue, Dec 18, 1973
    Outspoken activist and Hollywood actress Jane Fonda joins Tom for a passionate discussion of the current military and political circumstances in South Vietnam. They're joined by Jane's husband Tom Hayden, founder of the IndoChina Peace Campaign.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E39 ∙ Episode #1.39

    Wed, Dec 19, 1973
    Tom welcomes to the show feminist writer Nancy Friday, author of the New York Times bestseller My Secret Garden. Friday and Tom chat about the overlooked topic of women's sexual fantasies, stories Friday gathered from a disparate group of women through correspondence and recorded interviews.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E40 ∙ Episode #1.40

    Thu, Dec 20, 1973
    Scheduled guests include veteran burlesque dancer Sally Rand, who discusses her venerable career with Tom Snyder. Roberta Teitel is also on hand to talk about her one-of-a-kind business venture Lifestyle Experiment Program, a service that grants people their wildest fantasies.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E41 ∙ Episode #1.41

    Mon, Dec 24, 1973
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    S1.E42 ∙ Episode #1.42

    Tue, Dec 25, 1973
    In this special Christmas edition of Tomorrow, Tom welcomes to his show a disparate group of young children all aged between seven to ten years old. With Tom they engage in a fascinating discussion of their lives, their opinions, and any topic that arises by happenstance.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E43 ∙ Episode #1.43

    Wed, Dec 26, 1973
    Tom sits down with medical experts and average people for a frank and often sobering examination of alcoholism in America. Guests include: Dr . William Rader, staff psychiatrist of the University of Southern California Medical School, and Vivian Gary, consultant and senior staff psychologist of the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center in Long Beach. In the first of a two-part installment, real-life alcoholics submit to psychodrama therapy in which the re-enact from both sides various incidents related to their alcoholism.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E44 ∙ Episode #1.44

    Thu, Dec 27, 1973
    In the conclusion to a two-part in depth examination of alcoholism in America, Tom and his panel continue to expose the insidious nature of the disease. Guests include Dr. William Rader, Vivian Gary, and alcoholic patients who share their personal experiences to help others.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E45 ∙ Episode #1.45

    Mon, Dec 31, 1973
    In the final colorcast of 1973, Tom has a seat on-set to review some of the most memorable and unusual installments of the season. Highlights from shows featuring witchcraft, a visit to an infamous Nevada brothel, a female fight promoter, group marriage, death and dying, and a letter from a viewer who was saved from death after watching the show on dying. In the final moments guest Francisco Lupica demonstrates the cosmic beam experience. Tom wishes the audience a very happy 1974.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E46 ∙ Episode #1.46

    Tue, Jan 1, 1974
    Tomorrow rings in the New Year with a look at the new year to come. Host Tom Snyder and his guests speculate what 1974 holds for the United States. Topics such as the economy, the energy crisis, inflation, and employment are discussed by experts in each field.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E47 ∙ Episode #1.47

    Wed, Jan 2, 1974
    Tomorrow examines the sometimes sensationalized topic of transsexualism. Host Tom Snyder is joined in the discussion by Dr. John Money, a psychologist and founder of the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, and Roberta Cowell, recipient of gender reassignment surgery.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E48 ∙ Episode #1.48

    Thu, Jan 3, 1974
    Violence takes center stage of this installment of Tomorrow. Host Tom Snyder is joined in the discussion by a woman who murdered her husband and by other persons whose daily lives have been adversely affected by various presentations of violent behavior.
    The Tomorrow Show (1973)

    S1.E49 ∙ Episode #1.49

    Mon, Jan 7, 1974
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    S1.E50 ∙ Episode #1.50

    Tue, Jan 8, 1974
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