[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Jul 16 2003, 10:39 AM\']
Just to expound on that further, the half hour trimmed from Dave's morning show was combined with a half hour trimmed from ANOTHER WORLD to form the AW spinoff TEXAS (it was not to bring WoF back from cancellation, as Peter Marshall's book incorrectly mentions) on 8/4/80. Then LVG and BLOCKBUSTERS replaced Dave's morning show entirely on 10/26/80.
I'll be the first to admit it took me a while to get used to Dave's comic sensibility (even watching reruns of him on P+ or GONG I got a sense that Mother McKenzie didn't quite know what to do with him). I don't know if Dave starting playing to the masses a few years into his LATE NIGHT run or if magically I just figured it out, but I never found his morning show to be all that funny. It did seem pretty obvious from the get go that late nights (filling in for and later following Johnny) was where he really found his voice.
Not to begrudge Jay Leno's success, but count me among the people who thought that Dave should've gotten the first shot to succeed Johnny (getting royally screwed in the process).
Doug [/quote]
Ok, veering dangerously off topic here, but:
I think that in the LN show, Dave was more at ease because he was appealing to an audience that would understand him. In the daytime show, he was appealing to housewives, etc., and it wasn't working. Could you imagine some of Conan's bits appealing to the same audience that Price does? (The Bear, Preperation H guy, etc.)
..and yes, Doug, I'm with you in the \"Dave should have gotten it\" belief.
OBGameshow: TRIO airs a Late Night episode with Pat Sajak 7/23! (Never reran anywhere outside of NBC)