"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.
October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982.
An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
Guests are Ron Kovic, an American anti-war activist, writer and United States Marine Corps sergeant who was wounded and paralyzed in the Vietnam war. His 1976 memoir "Born on the Fourth of July" was made into a 1989 Academy Award winning film, thirteen years later, directed by Oliver Stone. Also, Kovic seems to have served as the basis for Jon Voight's war-veteran-turned-anti-war activist in Coming Home (1978).
Also on the panel is Dr. Gloria Toote, advisor for four presidents, who at the Republican Convention gave nomination speech for Ronald Raegan
Tom's other guests include Maxine Cheshire, an American newspaper reporter for the Washington Post.