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. |
Name | Character | Episodes |
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Megyn Price | Gale Ingersoll | 26 |
Miguel Ferrer | 26 | |
Sanaa Lathan | Briana Gilliam | 26 |
Robert Foxworth | 26 | |
Ajay Naidu | 26 | |
Catherine Lloyd Burns | 26 | |
Al Franken | 26 | |
Caroline Aaron | Self | 4 |
Judah Friedlander | 3 | |
Allison Janney | 1 | |
Michael McKean | 1 | |
Rob Reiner | 1 | |
Conan O'Brien | 1 | |
Vanessa Williams | 1 | |
Robert Prosky | 1 | |
Peter Riegert | 1 | |
Martin Sheen | 1 | |
Kelly Curtis | Shelly | 1 |
Mark Harelik | Self | 1 |
Mark Valley | 1 | |
Andy Richter | 1 | |
Buddy Hackett | 1 | |
Brian Van Holt | 1 | |
Mark Moses | 1 | |
R.L. Stine | 1 | |
Jim Lovell | 1 | |
Sunny Mabrey | 1 | |
Nancy Carell | 1 | |
Godfrey | 1 | |
Jason Kravits | 1 | |
Regis Philbin | 1 | |
Lisa LoCicero | 1 | |
Kathie Lee Gifford | 1 | |
Jerry Adler | 1 | |
Hallee Hirsh | 1 | |
James Eckhouse | 1 | |
Brian Howe | 1 | |
Ralph Nader | 1 | |
Robert Smigel | 1 | |
Bob Uecker | 1 | |
Debra Monk | 1 | |
Jerry Falwell | Self | 1 |
Max Wright | 1 | |
Jonathan Penner | 1 | |
Michael Winters | 1 | |
Alan Dershowitz | Self | 1 |
John Cunningham | 1 | |
Bob Elliott | 1 | |
Joan Lunden | 1 | |
Avner Garbi | PLO Representative | 1 |
Barney Frank | Self | 1 |
Jimmy Breslin | 1 | |
O'Neal Compton | 1 |