
Tomorrow with Tom Snyder
Season 3
Tomorrow is an American late-night television talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. The show aired on NBC from 1973 to 1982 and featured many prominent guests, including Paul McCartney, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Ayn Rand, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Charles Manson, The Clash, Johnny Rotten, Ramones, and U2. Los Angeles news anchor Kelly Lange, a good friend of Snyder, was the regular substitute guest host.
Where to Watch Season 3
46 Episodes
- Peter Cushing, Forrest J Ackerman, Leonard WolfE38
Peter Cushing, Forrest J Ackerman, Leonard WolfHost Tom Snyder's guests are actor Peter Cushing. Leonard Wolf author of "Horror - A Connoisseur's Guide To Literature And Film, Monsters: Twenty Terrible and Wonderful Beasts From The Classic Dragon And Colossal Minotaur To King Kong And The Great Godzilla, Quiromancia/ Chiromancy" and science fiction collector Forrest J. Ackerman with a discussion on cinema monsters. - Star Trek - DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Harlan Ellison, Al SchusterE87
Star Trek - DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Harlan Ellison, Al SchusterTom Snyder hosts a discussion on the continuing phenomenon of Star Trek with Star Trek producer-creator Gene Roddenberry, actors DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard McCoy - "Bones"), James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott - "Scotty"), Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel Chekov), Harlan Ellison (writer of the season one episode "The City on the Edge of Forever"), and Star Trek convention organizer Al Schuster. - The John Lennon interviewE91
The John Lennon interviewOn 28 April 1975, Tomorrow aired what eventually became its most talked about and enduring moment: John Lennon appeared in what would turn out to be his final televised interview. Since at the time Lennon faced deportation proceedings from America over his 1968 misdemeanor conviction for cannabis possession in London, after the first part of the interview during which Snyder covered the regular topics, Lennon's legal representative - immigration attorney Leon Wildes - joined Lennon on the panel to discuss the details of the case, as the famous musician directed his message at the American public in an appeal of sorts to be allowed to remain in the United States.