Too Late with Adam Carolla

Too Late with Adam Carolla

2005
Too Late with Adam Carolla
Too Late with Adam Carolla

Too Late with Adam Carolla

5.2 | en |

Too Late with Adam Carolla was a late night talk show hosted by Adam Carolla and produced by Jackhole Industries, a team made up of old collaborators: Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, and Daniel Kellison. The show, which mixed celebrity interviews, chatty everyday observations, scripted sketches, and phone conversations with viewers, premiered on August 8, 2005 in the 11:30 p.m. time slot on Comedy Central. The show struggled to find an audience, averaging fewer than 700,000 viewers, a poor performance that Carolla jokingly acknowledged on air. On September 20, the show was moved to 12:00 and the live audience was dropped. The show got its highest ratings when Steve-O of Jackass and Wildboyz fame came onto the show intoxicated and tackled Adam while yelling obscenities. The last episode aired in November 2005.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP49  Episode 49
Nov. 14,2005
Episode 49

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EP48  Episode 48
Nov. 10,2005
Episode 48

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EP47  Jimmy Kimmel & Sarah Silverman
Nov. 17,2005
Jimmy Kimmel & Sarah Silverman

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EP46  Carson Daly
Nov. 14,2005
Carson Daly

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EP45  David Allen Grier
Nov. 10,2005
David Allen Grier

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EP44  Zach Galifianakis
Nov. 09,2005
Zach Galifianakis

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EP43  Charlie Murphy
Nov. 08,2005
Charlie Murphy

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EP42  Michael Rapaport
Nov. 07,2005
Michael Rapaport

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EP41  Ozzy Osbourne
Nov. 03,2005
Ozzy Osbourne

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EP40  Bam Margera
Nov. 02,2005
Bam Margera

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EP39  Lisa Lampanelli
Nov. 01,2005
Lisa Lampanelli

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EP38  Marilyn Manson
Oct. 31,2005
Marilyn Manson

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EP37  Paul F Tompkins
Oct. 27,2005
Paul F Tompkins

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EP36  Patton Oswalt
Oct. 26,2005
Patton Oswalt

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EP35  Dr. Drew
Oct. 25,2005
Dr. Drew

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EP34  Andy Dick
Oct. 24,2005
Andy Dick

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EP33  Danny Bonaduce
Oct. 19,2005
Danny Bonaduce

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EP32  Danica Patrick
Oct. 18,2005
Danica Patrick

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EP31  Steve-O
Oct. 17,2005
Steve-O

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EP30  Andy Milonakis
Oct. 06,2005
Andy Milonakis

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EP29  Seth MacFarlane
Oct. 05,2005
Seth MacFarlane

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EP28  Harland Williams
Oct. 04,2005
Harland Williams

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EP27  Jeff Probst
Oct. 03,2005
Jeff Probst

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EP26  Bill Engvall
Sep. 29,2005
Bill Engvall

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EP25  David Cross
Sep. 28,2005
David Cross

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EP24  Carlos Mencia
Sep. 27,2005
Carlos Mencia

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EP23  Steve-O
Sep. 26,2005
Steve-O

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EP22  Alec Baldwin
Sep. 22,2005
Alec Baldwin

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EP21  The Donnas
Sep. 21,2005
The Donnas

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EP20  Roseanne
Sep. 20,2005
Roseanne

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EP19  Jeff Garland
Sep. 15,2005
Jeff Garland

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EP18  Bill Burr
Sep. 14,2005
Bill Burr

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EP17  Patrice O'Neal
Sep. 13,2005
Patrice O'Neal

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EP16  Jimmy Kimmel
Sep. 12,2005
Jimmy Kimmel

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EP15  Jeffery Ross
Sep. 08,2005
Jeffery Ross

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EP14  Kathy Griffin
Sep. 07,2005
Kathy Griffin

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EP13  Mark Hoppus
Sep. 05,2005
Mark Hoppus

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EP12  Ying Yang Twins
Aug. 25,2005
Ying Yang Twins

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EP11  Sarah Silverman
Aug. 24,2005
Sarah Silverman

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EP10  Matthew Lesko
Aug. 23,2005
Matthew Lesko

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EP9  Drew Rosenhaus
Aug. 22,2005
Drew Rosenhaus

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EP8  Anthony Anderson
Aug. 18,2005
Anthony Anderson

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EP7  Chuck
Aug. 17,2005
Chuck

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EP6  Alex Borestein
Aug. 16,2005
Alex Borestein

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EP5  Louis C.K.
Aug. 15,2005
Louis C.K.

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EP4  Mark Zupan
Aug. 11,2005
Mark Zupan

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EP3  Kevin Nealon
Aug. 10,2005
Kevin Nealon

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EP2  Buzz Aldrin
Aug. 09,2005
Buzz Aldrin

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EP1  Crystal Method
Aug. 08,2005
Crystal Method

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Synopsis

Too Late with Adam Carolla was a late night talk show hosted by Adam Carolla and produced by Jackhole Industries, a team made up of old collaborators: Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, and Daniel Kellison. The show, which mixed celebrity interviews, chatty everyday observations, scripted sketches, and phone conversations with viewers, premiered on August 8, 2005 in the 11:30 p.m. time slot on Comedy Central. The show struggled to find an audience, averaging fewer than 700,000 viewers, a poor performance that Carolla jokingly acknowledged on air. On September 20, the show was moved to 12:00 and the live audience was dropped. The show got its highest ratings when Steve-O of Jackass and Wildboyz fame came onto the show intoxicated and tackled Adam while yelling obscenities. The last episode aired in November 2005.

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Reviews

misc2-1 I think this show is actually quite funny. Corolla has a cutting, witty sense of humor. I bet most of the people who are criticizing the humor need other people to tell them what's funny. Watch John Stewart's Daily Show and listen to the laughs. He just makes a stupid face and everyone goes crazy. They must drug their studio audience. Corolla on the other hand turns down the volume of his audience--it's much more realistic.Also Corollo specializes in intellectual/sarcastic humor (as opposed to humor based on strong emotional reactions). It may not provoke belly laughs, but that doesn't mean it's not funnier than material that does.Corolla tends to have lower-profile guests: second-tier comedians like Patton Oswald instead of top tier celebrities like Tom Hanks or John McCain. Most people probably don't like this, but it does lower the tension level and make the show more laid back, relaxed, and less like your stereotypical talk show.
CharlieHasProblems I don't understand why this show is still on the air or why anyone would watch it. None of his jokes are funny, the only thing i think is funny about this show is how he makes jokes and no one laughs in the audience so he kinda just sits there and smiles then hes like....... "anyways". Whats even funnier is how the callers try so hard and in the end aren't funny and don't make any good points. I've watched this show twice and both times there were callers who would say something like "whats with red turn lights?"..... i don't recommend this show at all. i feel i wasted a part of my life watching this show and i know that i will never get that time back.
MovieAddict2016 "Too Late with Adam Carolla" is not a hilarious late night talk show. Personally, I'm kind of glad it isn't. The program's laid-back attitude makes it come across as a really casual, fun little TV show. You're awake at 11:30 and can't get to sleep? Watch some Adam Carolla. It won't put you to sleep, but it's a nice un-winder.Sure, as some of the others have pointed out here on IMDb, Adam's show isn't that funny. It's got a lot of lapses. Sometimes the jokes are downright unfunny and the guest interviews are simply bad. The Ying-Yang Twins episode was a perfect example of poor management - the Ying-Yangs' manager should have made sure they weren't high before they went out there. You can actually see Adam's face contort as the interview goes on and, desperately, he fumbles for something to say or do to save it. The interview isn't funny, isn't insightful, isn't played out well - I didn't even know what was going on.Adam's still learning the ropes of his show and messes up a bit, most noticeably with the telephone calls. It's obvious the writers have created a catchphrase for him to say every time they "go to the phones" (I forget what the exact words are) and Adam keeps forgetting. He also seems to pause a lot, like he's kind of making stuff up as he goes along. (This is part of what gives it a laid-back aura.) I won't be surprised if this bombs completely and gets canceled. The audience isn't very "into it." The show is quite lazy in its production and feels like it was started by a bunch of drunken pals who decided to air their best buddy and his thoughts on life. But this is part of what I admire about the show. In a time when all late night programs are spit-polished clean and nothing goes wrong, this feels awkward and clumsy - Adam seems like your best friend and that's what resonates more than anything else. I'll keep watching it even if no one else does.
Guy Having never really found an appreciation for The Man Show or Love Line, I really thought I wasn't going to like this show but I gave it a try as I had just finished watching the Daily Show and was curious about what CC decided to follow it with this time. I was most pleasantly surprised.Adam Carolla's big step up from the poorly executed Man Show is satisfyingly simple. Every night Adam lets us know what's been bugging him lately, takes some calls/questions from the audience, makes fun of the audience member if needed, and interview's somebody.I know, it sounds boring doesn't it? I really thought it would be but as it turns out Adam Carolla is a real pisser when you get him on his own. His social commentaries are relevant, intelligent, and brilliantly funny. Pretty original (comments) too: he's only the second person I've heard (on TV) make the "baby-food is a gateway to obesity as pot is a gateway to crack" analogy (although he worded it differently). "Of course it's a gateway drug, everyone's had it." Not nearly as polarizing as Colin Quinn's show (which formerly took that slot) or the Daily Show, Too Late attacks the things we all have a problem with, like the war on drugs, censorship, and gas prices. Some of the issues that Adam brings up aren't as universal and can sometimes slow the show down a bit. That's when you'll see him take a call or even just choke which he makes funny in his own way. At least it was funny the first of time.I only caught 3 shows from the middle of the first week on air but all three shows had the exact same format. This is something that's going to have to change. Not because there aren't enough assaying things to make fun of that go on in this country, lord no there's plenty. But they're really going to have to try harder to keep people interested in the show rather than the 100s of other late night talk shows. I'd be really surprised if Adam can keep the same simple format going for very long.So give it a look or two (as the show is hit or miss: from what I hear, the first episode was a real bomb) even if you're not a fan of Carolla's previous work. You might just end up staying awake another half hour like me.