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The Nineties

that leno was gonna get "the tonight show," we were all obviously... depressed. we felt like we were being punished for making fun of them and not cooperating and not being as collaborative as we could have been. and we also felt like we were being disrespected, because we did 11 years of great shows. - just how pissed off are you? [audience cheers and laughs] - by all rights, david letterman should've taken over for johnny carson. but his agent took a very, very aggressive stand. "we're gonna really control all of late night. it's gonna cost you a fortune." and they put our backs to the wall. - i can only tell you that it has been an honor and a privilege to come into your homes all these years and entertain you. and i hope when i find something that i want to do and i think you will like and come back

The-tonight-show , Jay-leno , Fun , Depressed , Shows , Audience-cheers , Disrespected , 11 , All , Laughs , David-letterman , Johnny-carson

See It Loud The History of Black Television

- oprah was probably the starting point of people coming on television and allowing themselves to be super vulnerable. it all started with the talk show. she brings these big thinkers who can give you different perspectives on how to get through life. - if you don't have a test, you won't have a testimony. and so when you have a challenge. - there is no more powerful speaker, or person, to sit across from than miss oprah winfrey. - we've never seen you behave this way before. - i know. - [oprah] have you ever felt this way before? (audience cheers) - if you would go on her show with a book, with any type of product, it would instantly sell. and they started calling it the "oprah effect". one day, she was doing a show about hamburgers and she simply said, "i'm never eating another hamburger again." and when she said that, the stock market went down. what, oprah said it? 'cause that's the "oprah effect." - if you look at the people that oprah spawned

People , Black-unscripted-television , Talk-show , Real-life , Oprah , Thinkers , Perspectives , Point , Way , Person , Miss , Speaker

See It Loud The History of Black Television

or people who are straight, who dress up in drag - [interviewer] right. - [rupaul] it's perfectly fine. but if you identify as gay, it's been sort of a, not so open road. - and that's why he is a emmy darling. - i would like to thank, on behalf of the 140 drag queens we have released into the wild. if you can't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else? can i get an amen up in here? (audience cheers) - it has changed what it means to be gay, especially for people of color, and especially in small towns, and especially across the country, in ways that i did not think was possible in our lifetime. (upbeat music) somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

People , Gay , A , Interviewer , Rupaul , Emmy-darling , Open-road , Color , Audience-cheers , Hell , Drag-queens , Amen

See It Loud The History of Black Television

you had donahue, you had sally jesse raphael, something was missing when it came to daytime talk. then there was this lady that came outta chicago. she heavy set, dark skin, sister. - i'm oprah winfrey, and welcome to the very first national "oprah winfrey show". (audience cheers) - oprah. oprah? what is the oprah? what is, who is this lady? - oprah was the pioneer, right? the precursor. - during the '80s, reaganomics, the height of the war on drugs, oprah was not just a calming presence, but a clarifying presence. - when she came on the scene, there really wasn't anybody who looked like her, who did the things that she did, who was really funny, who wasn't afraid to cry, who talked about her life. - but two things have bugged me for years. the first, my thighs. the second, my love life. so today, how to find a husband, how to find a wife.

Something , Lady , Dark-skin , Sister , Daytime-talk , Sally-jesse-raphael , Donahue , Outta-chicago , Oprah-winfrey-show , Oprah , Audience-cheers , Pioneer

See It Loud The History of Black Television

you had sally jesse raphael, something was missing when it came to daytime talk. then there was this lady that came outta chicago. she heavy set, dark skin, sister. - i'm oprah winfrey, and welcome to the very first national "oprah winfrey show". (audience cheers) - oprah. oprah? what is the oprah? what is, who is this lady? - oprah was the pioneer, right? the precursor. - during the '80s, reaganomics, the height of the war on drugs, oprah was not just a calming presence, but a clarifying presence. - when she came on the scene, there really wasn't anybody who looked like her, who did the things that she did, who was really funny, who wasn't afraid to cry, who talked about her life. - but two things have bugged me for years. the first, my thighs. the second, my love life. so today, how to find a husband, how to find a wife. - oprah was probably the starting point

Something , Oprah-winfrey-show , Lady , Dark-skin , Sister , Daytime-talk , Oprah-winfrey , Sally-jesse-raphael , Outta-chicago , Oprah , Audience-cheers , Pioneer

See It Loud The History of Black Television

of people coming on television and allowing themselves to be super vulnerable. it all started with the talk show. she brings these big thinkers who can give you different perspectives on how to get through life. - if you don't have a test, you won't have a testimony. and so when you have a challenge. - there is no more powerful speaker, or person, to sit across from than miss oprah winfrey. - we've never seen you behave this way before. - i know. - [oprah] have you ever felt this way before? (audience cheers) - if you would go on her show with a book, with any type of product, it would instantly sell. and they started calling it the "oprah effect". one day, she was doing a show about hamburgers and she simply said, "i'm never eating another hamburger again." and when she said that, the stock market went down. what, oprah said it? 'cause that's the "oprah effect." - if you look at the people that oprah spawned

People , Black-unscripted-television , Real-life , Talk-show , Thinkers , Testimony , Perspectives , Test , Way , Oprah-winfrey-show , Audience-cheers , Person

See It Loud The History of Black Television

- [rupaul] for people like tyler perry, or eddie murphy, or people who are straight, who dress up in drag - [interviewer] right. - [rupaul] it's perfectly fine. but if you identify as gay, it's been sort of a, not so open road. - and that's why he is a emmy darling. - i would like to thank, on behalf of the 140 drag queens we have released into the wild. if you can't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else? can i get an amen up in here? (audience cheers) - it has changed what it means to be gay, especially for people of color, and especially in small towns, and especially across the country, in ways that i did not think was possible in our lifetime. (upbeat music) (wheezing)

People , Gay , A , Interviewer , Rupaul , Emmy-darling , Eddie-murphy , Tyler-perry , Open-road , Audience-cheers , Hell , Drag-queens

The Nineties

still has a bruised ego about the way the network wavered in its support for him. - when we found out that leno was gonna get "the tonight show," we were all obviously... depressed. we felt like we were being punished for making fun of them and not cooperating and not being as collaborative as we could have been. and we also felt like we were being disrespected, because we did 11 years of great shows. - just how pissed off are you? [audience cheers and laughs] - by all rights, david letterman should've taken over for johnny carson. but his agent took a very, very aggressive stand. "we're gonna really control all of late night. it's gonna cost you a fortune." and they put our backs to the wall. - i can only tell you that it has been an honor and a privilege to come into your homes all these years

The-tonight-show , Way , Jay-leno , Network , Support , Ego , Depressed , Fun , Disrespected , Laughs , Shows , David-letterman

The 2010s

which is also the title of paula deen's new book. [audience laughter] the nighttime hosts that made us laugh in the trump era were veterans of the daily show. our main story tonight, and i cannot believe i'm saying this, is donald trump. and i say that--i say that knowing that every time his name is said out loud, he has a shattering orgasm. [lorraine] last week tonight with john oliver is all about activism, but thoroughly researched. he'll pick one subject, drill down it. net neutrality. the only two words that promise more boredom in the english language are "featuring sting." [lorraine] they basically encourage viewers to be citizens, to pay attention. this isn't just a passive democracy. you have to be involved in it. hello, nation! [audience cheers and applause] [mat] when stephen colbert replaced letterman on the late show, it was a really big transition for him. and it wasn't until he dug back into his political leanings and got opinionated, that's when audiences really started to respond to him.

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The 2010s

but you're turning into a real pricktator. samantha bee also comes out of the daily show, and she gets her own show, full frontal with samantha bee. let me just say, one mother to another, do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless c**t! he listens to you! this is a male-dominated field. there aren't many women. and we finally that perspective to counter trump's, and, and she's great. when it comes to allegations of sexual assault, it's like what i say about rat tails. one is too many, and absolutely disqualifies you from the supreme court. [audience laughter] [audience cheers and applause] [matt] when the brett kavanaugh hearing started on snl, with matt damon as brett kavanaugh ranting about how much he loves beer. boys like beer. girls like beer. i like beer. i like beer! [matt] in this decade, the show has moved more and more towards bring in either former cast members

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