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  1. The Arsenio Hall Show is an American syndicated late-night talk show created by and starring comedian Arsenio Hall. There have been two different incarnations of The Arsenio Hall Show. The original series premiered on January 3, 1989, and ran until May 27, 1994. Nineteen years after the original series ended, Hall returned for a revival.

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    Hall was also chosen to host the show in the fall of 1987, and his stint proved immensely popular, leading to his being offered his own show in syndication. From January 2, 1989, to May 27, 1994, he had a Paramount contract to host a nationwide syndicated late-night talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show. It was a breakout success, rating especially ...

  4. Jul 17, 2023 · Arsenio Hall was one of the most popular late-night talk show hosts in the 1990s, but seemingly disappeared in 1994. Here's what he's been up to since then.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Based on that success, he was approached to host his own syndicated late night talk show. Two years later, The Arsenio Hall Show was born. Hall’s deal included hosting and executive...

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · Hall returned to television in 1989 as the host of his own talk show, the syndicated The Arsenio Hall Show (1989–94). The program had a freewheeling party mood (Hall perfected the “Woof! Woof!” fist pump), with emphasis on hip-hop guests and keen (though racy) interviews.

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  7. Dec 28, 2020 · The film was released Dec. 18. During the 1990s, Hall was a Hollywood favorite, especially after his late-night, nationally syndicated talk show “The Arsenio Hall Show” started. The show ran on CBS from 1989 to 1994 and seemed like a cool party full of Hollywood stars every episode.

  8. When Arsenio Hall debuted his late-night show in syndication on January 3, 1989, consider this: Johnny Carson was still the king of late-night at NBC; David Letterman still appealed to a cult audience; CBS was about to debut Pat Sajak as a late night talk show host; and ABC and Cable TV weren’t in the daypart at all.

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