

LateLine
Season - Episode
3
Season 3 Dec 04, 1999
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3 - 1The Seventh Plague Dec 04, 1999
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3 - 2The Christian Guy Dec 11, 1999
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3 - 3Mona Moves Up Dec 25, 1999
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3 - 4Error Apparent Aug 17, 2004
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3 - 5Requiem for a Horse Aug 17, 2004
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3 - 6The Negotiator Aug 17, 2004
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3 - 7Eine Kleine Office Problem Aug 17, 2004
2
Season 2 Jan 06, 1999
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2 - 1Pearce on Conan Jan 06, 1999
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2 - 2Protecting the Source Jan 13, 1999
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2 - 3The Minister of Television Jan 14, 1999
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2 - 4Kids 'N' Guns Jan 20, 1999
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2 - 5Svadharma Jan 27, 1999
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2 - 6Karp's Night Out Mar 16, 1999
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2 - 7The Seventh Plague Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 8The Christian Guy Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 9Mona Moves Up Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 10Error Apparent Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 11Requiem for a Horse Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 12The Negotiator Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 13Eine Kleine Office Problem Jan 01, 1970
1
Season 1 Mar 17, 1998
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1 - 1Pilot Mar 17, 1998
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1 - 2Al Anonymous Mar 24, 1998
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1 - 3Gale Gets a Life Mar 31, 1998
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1 - 4Buddy Hackett Apr 07, 1998
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1 - 5Pearce's New Best Friend Apr 14, 1998
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1 - 6Lawyer, Lawyer Apr 21, 1998
Overview
LateLine is an American TV sitcom that ran on NBC from March 17, 1998, through March 16, 1999. Due to an abrupt cancellation, there were seven unaired episodes. Created by John Markus and Al Franken, LateLine depicted the behind-the-scenes goings-on of a fictitious late-night television news broadcast, patterned in part after the long-running ABC program Nightline. Many plotlines in the series were satirical, dealing with topics like Deep Throat and the Watergate break-in, and the episodes often had cameos by famous politicians. On August 17, 2004, Paramount released a DVD set containing all nineteen episodes on three discs.
Year 2004
Studio NBC
Director Al Franken
Popularity 3.7953
Language English