Snyder became famous in the late seventies as the host of "Tomorrow with Tom Snyder," which aired after "The Tonight Show" on NBC.
In that period Snyder made some famous interviews. In 1975 Snyder made an interview with John Lennond and he is also the man behind U2’s, the famous Irish rock band, first television appearance in US.
Among other famous interviews made by Snyder is the one with the serial killer, Charles Manson.
After “Tommorow” show was canceled in 1982, Snyder worked at
WABC-TV in
Snyder returned to television on CNBC in the early '90s. Eventually David Letterman, a Snyder fan for years, hired Snyder in 1995 as host of "The Late, Late Show," which followed Letterman's "Late Night."
Snyder is survived by his daughter and longtime girlfriend, who live in the Bay Area.