Behind the Desk: The Story of Late Night | Episode 6 – The Future

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Episode 6: The Future

Late night TV sensibilities crash through the status quo and frame society to expose all that is fun, funny and non-sensical about it. As a diverse new group of hosts ascend, the late night landscape looks less and less like the old white boys club of the past and more like the mosaic that America has grown into. With the help of Amber Ruffin, Desus & Mero, Lilly Singh, Trevor Noah and more, Bill analyses late night’s bright, inclusive future as it shakes off a historical resistance to woman and the BIPOC community.

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Hosted by Bill Carter

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