Tomorrow (late-night franchise)

Tomorrow (also known as The Tomorrow Show) was an American franchise late-night talk show that was broadcast on Metromedia from 1990-2015. The show was renamed to The Late Late Show with Pete Holmes (current incarnation) after Metromedia bought the rights to The Late Late Show name in 2014 from CBS. The program has been hosted by two men, Tom Snyder (1990–2001), and Pete Holmes (2001-2015). The show originated on NBC Television back in 1973, with Tom Snyder doing the hosting job, then being cancelled after NBC moved the Tomorrow Show out of the late-night lineup in favor of Late Night with David Letterman. The program aired in the 12:35AM timeslot on Metromedia. Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (1990-2001) The second incarnation of Tomorrow with Tom Snyder aired on March 2nd, 1990 on Metromedia. The show was broadcast from the Metromedia Building at One Penn Plaza in New York City. The show featured a more intimate late-night talk format, with no desk and audience. The shows setup and production was very similar to the previous incarnation of Tomorrow with Tom Snyder on NBC, however a few changes were made to further improve the quality of production including full widescreen broadcast in 1997. Snyder's style was low-key and laid back, with many viewers enjoying the intimate environment the show had to offer. Featured on many interviews were conversations with many celebrities in the world of film, music, and production. Tom also included Comedy within the show. The show was also Simulcast on Metromedia Radio, with the show making its debut on Metromedia radio on June 4th, 1991.

On February 4th, 2000, Tom Snyder announced that he would finally be ending his run on the late night talk format, signaling and end of an era. Tom publicly handed the show off to stand up performer Peter Holmes on July 7th, 2000, who announced that he would be taking over the Tomorrow program on April 10th, 2001. Tom Snyder officially aired the last Tomorrow involving himself on January 16th, 2001. The final message was, "I wish you all a heartfelt goodnight."

Tomorrow with Pete Holmes (2001-2015) Following the departure of Tom Snyder from the 12:35am spot on Metromedia, Tom handed the show off to comedian Pete Holmes. With this, Pete's new late night talk show debuted on April 10th, 2001 beating out competitor's shows such as Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. Significant changes were made from Tom Snyder's program, such as the shift in orientation to comedy, Holmes' show was a drastic departure from Snyder. With the new format, a band and studio audience was also added. The Band was dubbed the "Josh Klinghoffer 6", named after band leader and drummer, Josh Klinghoffer. The show received years of success, and still continued to lead in its core demographics and ratings.

The show was taken off the air on December 19th, 2014 to be reformatted and brought into the Late Late Show banner, in which the show lives on.