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The Worst Episodes of The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

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The Late Late Show is an American late-night television talk and variety show on CBS. It first aired in January 1995, with host Tom Snyder. In its current incarnation it has been hosted by Craig

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  1. #1 Worst Episode
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    The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder Season 2 Episode 0 - Episode dated 29 January 1996
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    #1 - Episode dated 29 January 1996

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder Season 4 Episode 0 - Episode dated 23 February 1998
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    #2 - Episode dated 23 February 1998

    S4:E0

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder Season 4 Episode 16 - Scott Adams, Eleanor Clift
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    #3 - Scott Adams, Eleanor Clift

    S4:E16

    "Eleanor Clift of Newsweek Magazine is on this program tonight from Washington regarding the affairs involving President Clinton and the charges that seem to be looming against him, and Scott Adams, who is the inventor and creator of Dilbert: one of the most popular comic strips in America, in which he lampoons the mistakes of management..."

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Episode dated 29 January 1996" is the worst rated episode of "The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 1/29/1996. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Episode dated 23 February 1998".