Thank you, in 2021! If only for a moment, we can laugh! We need laughter; so many have forgotten how! Lord, may Your Joy shine forth, and give us hope!🙏♥️✌️🦋
What most people don't realize is for these situations-comedian (sut-com for short) , and Late host , these writers look normal, yet are really mentally ill,(you thought I was going to say "mentally illegal "roll on the floor 😳..but that is correct..your Hollywood entertainment industry scripting writering, and actors are allowing nothing to be hinded..this comes from the heart ❤...thank you verry much..
"If you stick around, we'll stick around for a while and do the show for you." And he did so for another 5 years.Those days as a kid were really special. Staying up with my folks every Friday night to see Johnny and all the boys, the smoking and drinking, the comforting sound of my parents laughing. You can't match that kind of talent today. There was a real sense of freedom back then that Genx and the Millenials will never be able to experience because of the enslaving, stifling PC we have created for ourselves in this brave new world. I'm so very blessed to have seen this for myself and enjoyed those moments I now cherish.
Great writing Christopher. I now wish to add A BIG FAT DITTO to your comment. The way things are now, 2021, even the small successful comedy clubs are closing down. Shame on the SJW and their bullying political correctness. Great free speaking comics are gone forever now. 😢😢😢😢 😠 😠 😠 & imo, People under 40 HAVEN'T GOT A SENSE OF HUMOR and most can't properly speak nor write. Happy to be a BabyBoomer. We were lucky to have enjoyed the best in entertainment. Great music (especially the seventies), wonderful actors and really funny comics.
Well said. I miss the day when people were mostly nice to each other. And helped their neighbors instead of taking advantage of them. Thanks for your comments.
Wish he had went on to do at least 35 years and say goodnight one last time in 1997, a way to bid farewell to the last of the greats of the 20th century and the golden years of late night television, my news source came from Johnny, Ed & Doc. As Bob Hope eloquently sang "Thanks for the Memories" I'll just keep watching here on TH-cam when I need to go back in time and try to relive how great we really do have it here in America despite today's troubles and an ungrateful nation that we have become.
I stayed late until 1 am watching ninety minutes of this show. Got to work all redeyed and sleepy but I did my job. Thanks for the memories. RIP Johnny Carson and all his guests gone to heavens.
My husband and I were expecting our first baby, and a neighbor and I worked together second shift at a nursing home. We could not go to bed until we watch the tonight show. We loved it so much.
So great. Never was and never will be anyone who can touch Carson's style, timing, humor, and class. Thank you for posting this fabulous anniversary show.
Such iconic man! Comedic by just a laugh, holding an animal or chatting with Ed! He started a legend and is a legend himself! Miss you Johnny and team!
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was the tops in entertainment! There will never be entertainers of this caliber ever again most likely and there will never be another late night talk show host as good as Johnny Carson that's for sure. Heyoooooo.
I got to see Doc in a tux. Amazing. When you see him sing with Bob Hope and Pearl Bailey, you can get glimpses of his talent as a singer. He choose to hide it most of his performing career. It was our loss.
Although I was fairly young when Johnny was in his prime...MY “barometer” on his greatness, echos many of the same sentiments all of you have shared, & that is....NO ONE has ever been able to measure up to him, & the bar he set with his nonpareil talent. If you all recall, the only one to ever come reasonably close to him was Arsenio Hall. BUT, this occurred when Johnny’s retirement was imminent. Probably one of the most complex (& complicated) superstar entertainers to ever exist. But no one can ever question his genius. We will ALL pass away before there is even the slightest chance of anyone being able to replicate Johnny and the master that he was at his craft!
My youth !! ( I am now 55)..90 min. of JOY for so many generations !! ....when Johnny and Doc talked about Thanksgiving is hysterical !!! @23:59...where is Rickles ? !!
I use to live very close to NBC. My friends and I went to the tapings often. They're some of my best memories. The shows were always fun even during commercials. In contrast I always fell asleep in the audience during SNL in NY. Johnny brought class to everything he did. Something sadly missing today.
I spent time in the states in the late 80's and heard people mention Carson but I never watched the show. Through the magic that is the internet I find he really was a great host, could relate to almost anyone and let them be themselves. Its clear he really enjoyed meeting people and was curious about their lives, feats and defeats.
Actually, off stage he was quite reserved and had very few friends. On stage he's still one of the best. I couldn't start watching him till mid seventies when I was old enough to stay up late without my parents.
Man, do I ever miss Johnny Carson - he was simply the best of the best! Everything he did was a class act. And his Ronald Reagan skit, I think, probably does actually top the original "who's on first" of Abbott and Castello - assuming that's even possible. Others need to study him, and take their queue from him, that's for sure!
There's something to like about all the new, or newer "Late Night" talent, but they're not Carson. And the saddest thing is that my kids (all in college now) will never get it, or even understand why Carson defined the job. Great upload.
I wonder how ay times Johnny and Jack Webb had ti rehearse that bit about the clean copper clappers before they got it all correct. I nearly fell out of my chair, laughing.
@@walterluberto5323 sad to say i concur Walter. It was a much different world and time unfortunately. Evil is rampant and people refuse to be held accountable for their own actions now. 😞😞😞
I can't handle life Without you JOHNNY CARSON thank God for TH-cam.. CRIES 😢😭 😢😢😢😭 😢😢😭😭😭 😢😢😢😢😭😭 SO I CAN SEE YOU I MISS YOU JOHNNY CARSON AND QUITE A FEW LOST STARS 🤩😍 AND I WON'T HAVE MUCH TIME LIMIT LEFT I HAVE HORRIBLE APPENDIX SWOLLEN
I'm so happy and crying miss all the great talent and miss Johnny so much.no 1 will ever be able to be as great and loved by all of us. Rip Johnny and thanks for great memories 🙏.
Wow, it was great to see this again after so many years. Brings back many memories of how my parents nights were and then mine. Thanks for sharing this!!
Johnny Carson looks great but Dean Martin looks awesome in a tux! Johnny and Dean pretty much owned NBC back in the day. Two very classy guys! I miss them both!
Carson's mic was still hot when Gary was doing his routine. You can hear Johnny in the background laughing at the jokes, and at times repeating the last couple of words of the punchlines. For a stand-up comic who performs on Johnny's show, the fact that they could later view the tape and hear Carson's subtle reactions to their jokes is a huge insight into the process of returning for another appearance. If Johnny liked you, you would become a star.
@@stevekay1925 After reviewing this video several times, the audio quality of Carson's voice sounds about the same from the original clips as it does on the anniversary clip, however regardless, I remember from past viewings that Carson's mic was usually hot when a comedian was working, since Carson's intent was to make every comedian do well on the show. If a comic's routine was funny enough, he/she became lucky enough to be asked to walk over and sit with Carson after his/her act, and it was a great honor. This gesture gave Johnny a chance to showcase the comic even more, and even engage with some joke-telling together. Some jealous comics who never made it to the Tonight Show, later criticized Carson for competing with comedians on the show when they walked over after their act and sat on the panel with Johnny. Comics would their stories and jokes to Johnny, and the criticism was that Johnny would often try to "top" the punchlines of the comics, but in fact, Johnny was only adding his own anecdotes or punchlines to the comic's stories. Johnny loved engaging with comics in telling funny stories and making fun of any subject together. When Robin Williams came on Johnny's show, you could see Carson's facial expressions and his body movements actually light up and react to Robin's every word, even imitating Robin's animations. Carson was always a great listener and audience member for any comic, and he loved playing with them and becoming a partner in making people laugh. He never stole punchlines or tried to outdo a comic, but rather would join in with his own contributions of impromptu humor. Johnny mentored and often coached many of the comics who appeared on his show. Johnny Carson was singularly the most influential comedian who made more stars out of more comedians than any other person in show business history. Johnny, and the Tonight show were always considered to be "THEE" big break opportunity for every aspiring comedian, many of whom went on to be successful star actors. In the 1960's through the 1990's if you finally got a shot to be on the Tonight show, you knew that you were going to make it in show business.
Just watched the original clip of Gary’s first stand up from another TH-cam video and you don’t hear Carson at all. So in this clip it must have been what I said earlier just Carson watching this during the clip show and not the original broadcast
In regard to the Ed Ames tomahawk throwing segment: When Johnny says, "I didn't even know you were Jewish..."; I wonder if he knew that Ed actually IS Jewish. As of today (April, 2018), at 90, Ed is the last of the Ames Brothers, a former singing act, that is still alive. The brothers', born in MA, last name was actually Urick.
The absolute best of Late Night Television. . .Nobody better than Carson, Letterman a close second. I haven't watched late night TV since these two left. Rest in Peace Johnny Carson.
One of the biggest disasters in late-night TV history took place in 1994 when figure skater Nancy Kerrigan guest-hosted SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. I beg the people at TH-cam not to post this episode!
What Johnny meant here at 2:10 was that California on October 1st 1987 experienced a very powerful earthquake. The Whittier Narrows earthquake was 5.9 on the scale and it happened at breakfast time at 7.42am which shook a lot of LA people out of their beds!!
@37:00 -- The tomahawk was classic! I'm surprised they let this one go in the 1960s! They were JUST beginning to let shows use MILD words like "hell" and "pregnant" on shows like Star Trek.
They don't make these stars anymore, they're all gone and it saddens me. It's great that we can relive these moments, thank you
In 2022, thanks for the memories, everyone! !♥️
Thank you, in 2021! If only for a moment, we can laugh! We need laughter; so many have forgotten how! Lord, may Your Joy shine forth, and give us hope!🙏♥️✌️🦋
Amen.
No one will ever hold a candle to all these talents... I loved growing up to this stuff . Real talent and class.
Agree! I miss those days on the shag carpet watching JC!
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Those were t days my friends I thought they’d never end ~. But they did !
What most people don't realize is for these situations-comedian (sut-com for short) , and Late host , these writers look normal, yet are really mentally ill,(you thought I was going to say "mentally illegal "roll on the floor 😳..but that is correct..your Hollywood entertainment industry scripting writering, and actors are allowing nothing to be hinded..this comes from the heart ❤...thank you verry much..
"If you stick around, we'll stick around for a while and do the show for you." And he did so for another 5 years.Those days as a kid were really special. Staying up with my folks every Friday night to see Johnny and all the boys, the smoking and drinking, the comforting sound of my parents laughing. You can't match that kind of talent today. There was a real sense of freedom back then that Genx and the Millenials will never be able to experience because of the enslaving, stifling PC we have created for ourselves in this brave new world. I'm so very blessed to have seen this for myself and enjoyed those moments I now cherish.
Great writing Christopher. I now wish to add A BIG FAT DITTO to your comment. The way things are now, 2021, even the small successful comedy clubs are closing down. Shame on the
SJW and their bullying political correctness. Great free speaking comics are gone forever now.
😢😢😢😢 😠 😠 😠 & imo,
People under 40 HAVEN'T GOT A SENSE OF HUMOR and most can't properly speak nor write.
Happy to be a BabyBoomer. We were lucky to have enjoyed the best in entertainment. Great music (especially the seventies),
wonderful actors and really funny comics.
@@joannaedwards6325 YES!‼️❗To everything you said Joanna! 😊#BABYBOOMERTOO, lol.
Couldn’t have said it any better! Thank you to all who performed real talent.
Totally agree sad state of affairs today.
Well said. I miss the day when people were mostly nice to each other. And helped their neighbors instead of taking advantage of them. Thanks for your comments.
Hate to admit it but Bib Hope singing Thanks for the Memories makes me choke up. The talent (s) we had back then!!!
Wish he had went on to do at least 35 years and say goodnight one last time in 1997, a way to bid farewell to the last of the greats of the 20th century and the golden years of late night television, my news source came from Johnny, Ed & Doc. As Bob Hope eloquently sang "Thanks for the Memories" I'll just keep watching here on TH-cam when I need to go back in time and try to relive how great we really do have it here in America despite today's troubles and an ungrateful nation that we have become.
I stayed late until 1 am watching ninety minutes of this show. Got to work all redeyed and sleepy but I did my job. Thanks for the memories. RIP Johnny Carson and all his guests gone to heavens.
My husband and I were expecting our first baby, and a neighbor and I worked together second shift at a nursing home. We could not go to bed until we watch the tonight show. We loved it so much.
2022 would be awesome to have some of these comedians back. Laughter best medicine and America needs it
For the most part I agree, but I think Jay Leno wasn't that funny and still isn't
@@MrToadbaitNever Leno for me.
There never has been a show like Johnnnnnnny Carson and it is so missed. Johnny was a one of a kind. He is so missed.
I loved staying up late watching Carson and then Letterman. Excellent late night programming!
So great. Never was and never will be anyone who can touch Carson's style, timing, humor, and class. Thank you for posting this fabulous anniversary show.
Best show ever! I watched often...the remberance is was great. Thank you.
Hear! Hear!
Such iconic man! Comedic by just a laugh, holding an animal or chatting with Ed! He started a legend and is a legend himself! Miss you Johnny and team!
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was the tops in entertainment! There will never be entertainers of this caliber ever again most likely and there will never be another late night talk show host as good as Johnny Carson that's for sure. Heyoooooo.
This was by far the best and only late night talk show that ever existed !!!! I miss all of you !!! 😩
Letterman was much better.
@@jackwatson3944 & he owes most of that to Johnny, will tell you that himself. But he did also evolve.
@@jackwatson3944 oh, how I DID love Dave Letterman! No one else like him, ever.
I got to see Doc in a tux. Amazing. When you see him sing with Bob Hope and Pearl Bailey, you can get glimpses of his talent as a singer. He choose to hide it most of his performing career. It was our loss.
Although I was fairly young when Johnny was in his prime...MY “barometer” on his greatness, echos many of the same sentiments all of you have shared, & that is....NO ONE has ever been able to measure up to him, & the bar he set with his nonpareil talent. If you all recall, the only one to ever come reasonably close to him was Arsenio Hall. BUT, this occurred when Johnny’s retirement was imminent. Probably one of the most complex (& complicated) superstar entertainers to ever exist. But no one can ever question his genius. We will ALL pass away before there is even the slightest chance of anyone being able to replicate Johnny and the master that he was at his craft!
man, the absolute legends on this show
I never forgot that tomahawk throw! So unexpected and outrageous. From the first time it was shown until today, still makes me laugh to tears! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There will never be another Johnny!
There will never be another Johnny. I miss him.
God I miss Johnny so much. What a class act.
My youth !! ( I am now 55)..90 min. of JOY for so many generations !! ....when Johnny and Doc talked about Thanksgiving is hysterical !!! @23:59...where is Rickles ? !!
Tonight Show with Johnny Carson what is the very best I saw every show including his last one when he retired
I remember and I cried .
Still miss him. Nobody can replace his class.
Doc is still with us in his 90’s
Doc is now 94 years old , He is still hanging on.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I miss these 3 amazing gentlemen. They used to make my family laugh every nite. They were great times.
It'll be so sad when us old farts are gone that actually got to see Carson live. RIP all of us.
Top performer, top night-show host, top human being! 👏👏👏
👍
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I use to live very close to NBC. My friends and I went to the tapings often. They're some of my best memories. The shows were always fun even during commercials. In contrast I always fell asleep in the audience during SNL in NY. Johnny brought class to everything he did. Something sadly missing today.
Just the best. Now nothing... those new guys are a sad bunch. Never watch them anymore. No talent.
@@deliawinn8700 same never watch these new ones
I spent time in the states in the late 80's and heard people mention Carson but I never watched the show. Through the magic that is the internet I find he really was a great host, could relate to almost anyone and let them be themselves. Its clear he really enjoyed meeting people and was curious about their lives, feats and defeats.
Actually, off stage he was quite reserved and had very few friends. On stage he's still one of the best. I couldn't start watching him till mid seventies when I was old enough to stay up late without my parents.
@@floydiandreamscapes5145 He isn't one o the best, but the BEST to me.
Man, do I ever miss Johnny Carson - he was simply the best of the best! Everything he did was a class act. And his Ronald Reagan skit, I think, probably does actually top the original "who's on first" of Abbott and Castello - assuming that's even possible. Others need to study him, and take their queue from him, that's for sure!
Johnny was and still the best.
I can’t believe only 6 people have agreed with you. I can’t name 1 talk show host that comes close to Johnny
What an absolutely perfect TV moment. Thank you so much for the post
He was a class act!
This was so cool! Thanx for the memories.
ABSOLUTELY CLASSIC!!! WE MISS YOU JOHNNY!!! R.I.P. SINCERELY,
There's something to like about all the new, or newer "Late Night" talent, but they're not Carson. And the saddest thing is that my kids (all in college now) will never get it, or even understand why Carson defined the job. Great upload.
I remember it all.just great!!
How Carson and Webb could keep from laughing is beyond me 🤣😂😅😹🌹💕
My dad got off work just on time for Johnny. I would make BLT's. We had such a fine time 😂❤
When Ed Ames started towards the hatchet, Johnny grabbed him in order to milk it out for all the laughs. He was the master of timing!
Timestamps or it didn't happen
@@ashleelarsen5002 I don't understand what you mean.
@@keithnorris8982 I couldn't find what you were talking about, but then again this is my Naptime show.... So goodnight 🤙
@@ashleelarsen5002 p poo pray
He was a good sport with the animals and good with them.
I wonder how ay times Johnny and Jack Webb had ti rehearse that bit about the clean copper clappers before they got it all correct. I nearly fell out of my chair, laughing.
I watched with my Dad may both RIP⚘
They need to make the late night hosts of today sit down and watch a Johnny Carson marathon.
It wouldn't help.
@@walterluberto5323 sad to say i concur Walter. It was a much different world and time unfortunately. Evil is rampant and people refuse to be held accountable for their own actions now. 😞😞😞
They actually have and most are trying to imitate Carson. Especially Stephen Colbert
A total waste of time .. hosts now bought and paid by the evil 'new world order' agenda..
Today's host (?) are not bright enough to see what they don't have .
Groucho: "My dressing room's not good enough for her?" LMAO
Johnny Carson was so mellow, sweet, funny .My dad reminded me of him. He'd come out with a one liner and we'd crack up.❤️😺
That tomahawk segment was hilarious!
Thanks for posting!
of those legendary comedians, I met Red, George and Bob
i was an extra for most of them...
I can't handle life Without you JOHNNY CARSON thank God for TH-cam.. CRIES 😢😭 😢😢😢😭 😢😢😭😭😭 😢😢😢😢😭😭 SO I CAN SEE YOU I MISS YOU JOHNNY CARSON AND QUITE A FEW LOST STARS 🤩😍 AND I WON'T HAVE MUCH TIME LIMIT LEFT I HAVE HORRIBLE APPENDIX SWOLLEN
I'm crying with memories!! thanks for uploading.
classic !! Eddie Murphy ..." man your lights are on ! " LMAO !
I'm so happy and crying miss all the great talent and miss Johnny so much.no 1 will ever be able to be as great and loved by all of us. Rip Johnny and thanks for great memories 🙏.
Johnny was the best
Johnny Carson was the BEST !!!!!!!!!!!
EVERYONE SAY IT...... THANK YOU JOHNNY.....THANK YOU JOHNNY.....THANK YOU JOHNNY......R.I.P. TO THE ONE AND ONLY KING OF LATE NIGHT!!!!
Wow, it was great to see this again after so many years. Brings back many memories of how my parents nights were and then mine. Thanks for sharing this!!
Expertly edited and mastered. Thanks.
Johnny ed and doc should have done it to 40 years of they wanted to
the Dragnet sketch is a classic
recorded this on vhs the evening it was broadcast the greatest
Johnny is the best. He out does all the rest💡!
This is funny Claud clapper clipper lol
Old school funny people ! These guys are hero’s both served in wwii ! Rare breed
God bless Johnny Carson....
nobody looks better in a tux than johnny
I agree he dose look great in tux but I also think Dean Martin was right along with Johnny as far as a tux go.
Johnny Carson looks great but Dean Martin looks awesome in a tux! Johnny and Dean pretty much owned NBC back in the day. Two very classy guys! I miss them both!
I really miss him.
Why?
Carson's mic was still hot when Gary was doing his routine. You can hear Johnny in the background laughing at the jokes, and at times repeating the last couple of words of the punchlines. For a stand-up comic who performs on Johnny's show, the fact that they could later view the tape and hear Carson's subtle reactions to their jokes is a huge insight into the process of returning for another appearance. If Johnny liked you, you would become a star.
If he invited you over to panel after your set, you were in!
I thought Carson’s laughing came from the anniversary show rather than the original broadcast
@@stevekay1925 After reviewing this video several times, the audio quality of Carson's voice sounds about the same from the original clips as it does on the anniversary clip, however regardless, I remember from past viewings that Carson's mic was usually hot when a comedian was working, since Carson's
intent was to make every comedian do well on the show. If a comic's routine was funny enough, he/she became lucky enough to be asked to walk over and sit with Carson after his/her act, and it was a great honor. This gesture gave Johnny a chance to showcase the comic even more, and even engage with some joke-telling together.
Some jealous comics who never made it to the Tonight Show, later criticized Carson for competing with comedians on the show when they walked over after their act and sat on the panel with Johnny. Comics would their stories and jokes to Johnny, and the criticism was that Johnny would often try to "top" the punchlines of the comics, but in fact, Johnny was only adding his own anecdotes or punchlines to the comic's stories.
Johnny loved engaging with comics in telling funny stories and making fun of any subject together. When Robin Williams came on Johnny's show, you could see Carson's facial expressions and his body movements actually light up and react to Robin's every word, even imitating Robin's animations.
Carson was always a great listener and audience member for any comic, and he loved playing with them and becoming a partner in making people laugh. He never stole punchlines or tried to outdo a comic, but rather would join in with his own contributions of impromptu humor. Johnny mentored and often coached many of the comics who appeared on his show.
Johnny Carson was singularly the most influential comedian who made more stars out of more comedians than any other person in show business history. Johnny, and the Tonight show were always considered to be "THEE" big break opportunity for every aspiring comedian, many of whom went on to be successful star actors.
In the 1960's through the 1990's if you finally got a shot to be on the Tonight show, you knew that you were going to make it in show business.
@@jennifer86010 yeah I’m not reading all that. But I get the gist
Just watched the original clip of Gary’s first stand up from another TH-cam video and you don’t hear Carson at all. So in this clip it must have been what I said earlier just Carson watching this during the clip show and not the original broadcast
Sat and watched this with my Dad.....he and Mom left the next day for the West..
i can see why they liked to show that Ed Ames segment, just hilarious
Carson always had the perfect comedic line for every situation that arose and it was always hilarious. He had a gift that no one will ever equal.
He was the master of late night! 💔🎶🎼👍
That’s is why he will always be the Man!!!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
I slso loved staying up late to watch Johnny - ☮️💟
You my friend are top shelf thanks for the show
In regard to the Ed Ames tomahawk throwing segment: When Johnny says, "I didn't even know you were Jewish..."; I wonder if he knew that Ed actually IS Jewish. As of today (April, 2018), at 90, Ed is the last of the Ames Brothers, a former singing act, that is still alive. The brothers', born in MA, last name was actually Urick.
Johnny Carson as Ronald Reagan left me laughing on the floor. Classic Abbott and Costello comedy.
Talk about class and talent...your right Mike, Fred had it all...
Love the tribute to Fred Astaire at the end.
Johnny was the king , the top, the best....never will be matched..I love letterman and hes incredible but johnnny was in a different league
I never got to like letterman.
Really enjoyed that ..laughed and laughed..thx
Hi
Back when Stars where Stars!
The absolute best of Late Night Television. . .Nobody better than Carson, Letterman a close second. I haven't watched late night TV since these two left. Rest in Peace Johnny Carson.
What a lineup!
Ahh good clean comedy and jokes that we were able to laugh at whereas today people would be crying “I’m offended, I’m offended”.
Thanks Ed
I miss Johnny!
The best tonite show host ever. All others are a close second.
I remember being at my late grandfather's house on this day. I was 11 years old. And, this aired live on the east coast.
drove himself to work in a vette ... my man
What A Line Up Tonight!
Late night TV shows Just aren't the same No matter who Hosts or who appears!!
Fortes-Foruna Fuvar
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One of the biggest disasters in late-night TV history took place in 1994 when figure skater Nancy Kerrigan guest-hosted SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. I beg the people at TH-cam not to post this episode!
The little boy asking for a magic trick and to come to the birthday party ❤️ oh my heart
Never hear this kind of applause from Fallon!! He's as funny as a train wreck
I love 💕😘💕💕😘😘😘 this episode of JOHNNY CARSON AND I GOT A COUSIN NAMED JOHN MURPHY SO I GOT THIS JOHN JOHNNY CONNECTION I LOVE THEM ALL
What Johnny meant here at 2:10 was that California on October 1st 1987 experienced a very powerful earthquake. The Whittier Narrows earthquake was 5.9 on the scale and it happened at breakfast time at 7.42am which shook a lot of LA people out of their beds!!
Man that Pearl Bailey clip was just sensational
I remember people mentioning the "good old days" and I thought they were nuts. And now I am old enough to recognize that they were right.
@37:00 -- The tomahawk was classic! I'm surprised they let this one go in the 1960s! They were JUST beginning to let shows use MILD words like "hell" and "pregnant" on shows like Star Trek.
See 14:00 -- FABulous duet-dance with Johnny Carson, Pearl Bailey!