I'm 54 this month and these are two people that I grew up watching and admire so much! I hate to sound old but I just don't think there will ever be anything like them! I know it's a different time and everyone gets a talk show and there's the internet which I love also but these two had class and integrity and it was nice not having cell phones and social media! Just to enjoy moments like these.
Ms. Walters was a Pioneer. What a long and succucessful run. Two pros sitting down for an intelligent conversation. Priceless. Thank-You for sharing this terrific segment.
RIP Ms. Walters. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 That was an awesome interview. Ms. Walters has a great sense of humor, her timing is impeccable, very articulate and intelligent. I never noticed that until now watching this episode with Mr. Carson they really both hit it off. So genuine and entertaining.
I really miss Johnny, he was the best late night show. I was seven when he came on the Tonight show and I would sneak out if my room to watch it when my mother had it on. Anyway Rip Johnny and Barbara
When I was still a youngster my Mother watched Barbara Walters every morning on the Today Show. She has been one of the most highly respected media ICONs of the modern epoch, and deservedly so.
I grew up watching her on TV. Waching her coming home and my dad watching the news. She also did the Macy's parade too. She will be missed very much. RIP Mrs. Walters
She sure lived a full life. Notwithstanding the fact that she opened the door for women in television, she was also one of the best interviewers ever. RIP Barbara.
A sophisticated woman of elegance. 'Always a lady', she seemed. Soft spoken, gentle, calming. Viewers felt at ease, her interview guests it seems found sense of ease, comfortable.
Her contribution to broadcast journalism is extraordinary. Her opening doors for other women to enter the field and in many incidences succeed is legendary. Truly a life well lived .
And started "the View". I wouldn't call that an accomplishment. And talked down to people during interviews and treated them like trash? I wouldn't call that an accomplishment.
Barbara Walters had the ability to make you feel like you were just listening to a regular conversation she was having with somebody much more than feeling like it was an interview. A true Talent she had. I missed seeing her interviews and hearing her opinions on things when she retired. What a legacy this woman lives behind.
Love how The View panel had Oprah and 29 women anchors pay homage to Ms. Walters on her last day...great group photo of them.💯💞👍 Wow this came out when I was 20 years young--I'm 60 nowadays 🙂.
Oh yea....she sure was a great subject for SNL. Barbara Wawa as my mother used to call her. Now that she's dead, people have already forgotten how controversial she was about 35/40 years ago.
It was interesting in how she imitated tap dancing , regained her Barbra Walters composure then said "excuse me." That's as close to an off the air Barbra I have ever seen. I'm sure she was a sweet lady in her own way! I never watched this segment.... I have a new respect for this charming woman! -keith
“Reunited and it feels so good.” Rest in the heaven you beautifully imagined, you 2 Angels. Thanks 4 helping change/shape the world in the ways you both did!
@@dbuzman I appreciate your time and insight on your opinion! I will admit, I don’t know her personally or even in depth, but in the end, none of us are perfect, and who knows what type of healing she may have done in her own personal time? Either way- I’m not the one who created what comes after this go around, I’m just part of the ones on the journey, alike both of you kind folk sharing your opinions. So.. I do hope she’s in a better tomorrow, after her permanent today. Have a great night you both! Bless you and urz! May the universe bring you what you may need 2 assist your lives in whichever ways you may need. 🙏🏽🪬💙😊 Happy New year! Thanks again 4 your time!
@@nikkix2896 I'm Catholic. Which is the ORIGINAL Christian faith that Jesus started. It takes a little more than simply accepting Him as Lord and savior. One must do good works here on earth. Confess your sins regularly. Do penance for your sins. Go to church. Most importantly, you must die in a state of Grace.
@@dbuzman Plus she was Jewish. I have known many fine people in my life of the Jewish faith so I hope God does have a place for them in Heaven. But with them denying the revelation of Jesus Christ as the messiah, I just don't know. But yet, its not my place either.
What are gracious lady.......great job Ms Barbara.....thank you for so many wonderful years.....RIP God rest your soul....condolences to the family........Johnny...be a shepherd....LOL......miss you too
Awe, rest in peace and eternal love Barbara. The last few years of her life spent in seclusion does not define her legacy. I think her retirement was not what she wanted but felt it was something she had to do. Keep doing what you love until you no longer can. She has so much more to give us and she loved being around people. I wish she didn’t retire and I believe she too regretted it.
Wow... I remember watching Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs and loving them. I always knew one day... she was such a fantastic woman. Her net worth when she died was around 170Million dollars.. INCREDIBLE! R.I.P. Barbara and thank you.
Barb's interview of Carson was very good, I recommend you look it up. It's from 1984 I believe. After you watch it, look up Carson's interview with Mike Wallace on 60 minutes from 1979... Talk about a tale of two Johnny Carsons! You won't be disappointed👍
She was classy and unique in her own way... All interviews are based on her model. There wasn't a 'glass' ceiling when you're the first and nobody 'dominated' a person that set the standards for Celebrity Interviews. Oprah's interviews are based on Barbara's method.
@@sharona752 Ya know, I looked and I can’t find a comment from you anywhere. Why don’t you comment instead of sniping? Let’s see how brilliant you are.
Barbara Jill Walters (Boston, 25 de septiembre de 1929-Nueva York, 30 de diciembre de 2022) fue una periodista y autora estadounidense, pionera del periodismo televisivo femenino que presentó dos programas matutinos (Today y The View) y una revista de noticias (20/20); además, trabajó como copresentadora de ABC Evening News y fue contribuidora de ABC News.
I liked that, within the first three minutes of this, Barbara calls Johnny a BLALLBERMOUTH!!! 🤣LOL🤣 Barbara. And R.I.P. dear lady. A lady of class and grace.
Harry Reasoner, her coworker treated her dreadfully. Her greatness was to deal with it gracefully. She laid the groundwork for all working women in the public arena.
Yes..93..time goes fast.. Today is the day of salvation John 3:3 KJV You.must be born again Acts 4:12 KJV 12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. John1:12 KJV 12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: MERCY AND GRACE
A fan of this fantastic lady from the first day I saw and heard her! She was very alluring and assertive! Down Under we didn’t have the opportunity to see Barbara as frequently as today’s technology allows however as soon as I heard her speak I felt mesmerised to stop and listen! She sounded very much like the great actress June Allyson!
Barbara Wawa as my late mother used to call her. It never ceases to amaze me how after a really old person dies, people make them out to have been some kind of saint on earth. Those of us of a certain age remember how controversial she was and what a pain she could be 35/40 years ago!
It is true that people’s lives and their character are suddenly wiped clean once they have died. As if once they died all of their bad or negative traits didn’t exist. We do this all the time in our culture. Although I’m not sure how bad she really was to begin with. She was a trailblazer and many times they get bad reps. So I have to claim ignorance on this one. I’m not old enough to remember most of her career.
People made fun of her with that name, which was disgusting! Men were so threatened that a woman could actually do their job, but she forged on and found her own niche. I didn't agree with her on much, but she had an interesting point of view. She was intelligent and you don't find that today. She paved the way for women but I'm sure she was dismayed at the quality of "news media" pretenders today.
Powerful and telling that she scans the camera people, the band, the director and the rest of the crew and finds no women. This was three years before one of Carson's favorite guests, Joan Rivers, got a show of her own, in consequence of which he never spoke to her again.
He never spoke to her again because after standing in for him on many occasions over several years, she left for her own show on another network with no warning to him whatsoever. None. Cheap shot, and I would be really angry and upset also.
@@elizlee8374 she tried warning him many times and like a man, he hung up the phone in disbelief. So sensitive as to not wanting to believe she was talented and had opportunities outside of his show.
I did watch 20/20 & also her specials with celebrities & world leaders & politicians. Sometimes I enjoyed the View. I admired her professional journalist career. At times I didn't approve of some too personal questions she asked, & I felt she ambushed some celebrities & that was unprofessional. Celebrities have a personal life that their fans didn't need to know. She broke the glass ceiling for other women in the news industry, and I admire her for that. RIP aJohhny & Barbara.
Have missed Barbara since she retired. And thank her for everything she did for women, journalism and interviewing amazing people. RIP. In response to a poster, below, regarding The View: IMO, it was a great show in its early days, particularly when Barbara was fully participating. Excellent guests, topics, discussions and interviews. The failings came when the hosts made it personal and created unnessary controversies. I haven't watched in years ... due to my schedule. The premise is spot on, but the mission (Barbara's) statement hasn't been followed. The hosts should never be the story. The guests, the topics, the civil discussion should be the story.
ow about the time on the view when she told Corey Feldman he was "damaging an entire industry" when he was talking about the sexual abuse that had been done to him and other kids in holly wood? She was a garbage person.
Most rich people stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without stopping then most poor people stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich but impressing them,
Man I miss Johnny so much. A real gentleman and such a great interviewer. The late shows now are just so politicized and vulgar I can’t even watch them.
Two giants of their time having a conversation. This is awesome. How I sorely miss Johnny. What a class act.
They're only giant cuz they did interviews and you do not...
Not all interviewers are class acts. Johnny Carson was and always will be the classiest man on television.
Two giants is right! No one can compare to these two! Classy and funny!!!
I'm 54 this month and these are two people that I grew up watching and admire so much! I hate to sound old but I just don't think there will ever be anything like them! I know it's a different time and everyone gets a talk show and there's the internet which I love also but these two had class and integrity and it was nice not having cell phones and social media! Just to enjoy moments like these.
Two legends!!!!!! RIP Barbara. Hope you and Johnny are talking in Heaven ❤❤
The best, most intelligent, most prepared, interviewer ever, Barbara Walters. God bless her soul.
Ms. Walters was a Pioneer. What a long and succucessful run. Two pros sitting down for an intelligent conversation. Priceless. Thank-You for sharing this terrific segment.
RIP Ms. Walters.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
That was an awesome interview.
Ms. Walters has a great sense of humor, her timing is impeccable, very articulate and intelligent.
I never noticed that until now watching this episode with Mr. Carson they really both hit it off.
So genuine and entertaining.
Nobody hosted like Johnny Carson and she was fabulous with him !
And frankly...I know flirting when I see it. She had as many marriages as he did.
Once again, "nobody" hosted like Johnny Carson.
Legendary news anchor and interviewer delivering riveting commentary and content. Thank you Ms. Walters you have been and will always be missed.
WOW! Very funny, they are both brilliant, witty and having fun playing with each other, which in many ways makes this fun to watch video great.
I really miss Johnny, he was the best late night show. I was seven when he came on the Tonight show and I would sneak out if my room to watch it when my mother had it on. Anyway Rip Johnny and Barbara
I hope they still make 'em like they used to ... both are legends
They sure do! Laura Ingraham and Jeanine Piro!
Sadly your hope is misplaced
She helped break down the door for women on television news. A real legend. RIP Barbara Walters.
Wonder if she had enemies?
Probably. There are always people who resent other people who have gifts, talents and success.
Except she was tacky and did terrible interviews.
I miss them both.Classy Barbara and funny Johnny.
RIP she outlived just about everyone she interviewed.
When I was still a youngster my Mother watched Barbara Walters every morning on the Today Show. She has been one of the most highly respected media ICONs of the modern epoch, and deservedly so.
I grew up watching her on TV. Waching her coming home and my dad watching the news. She also did the Macy's parade too. She will be missed very much. RIP Mrs. Walters
You really get a sense of her presence. A powerful force no doubt.
Really! Her presence has such a strong impact.
Barbara Walters was a very good person, a hard worker & a great reporter. RIP Ms. Walters.
She was a real class act. We've lost a true giant. Last year at this time, it was Betty White. Such great losses.
She did have class and beauty and brains
She sure lived a full life. Notwithstanding the fact that she opened the door for women in television, she was also one of the best interviewers ever. RIP Barbara.
Don’t forget she did all the hiring for the View ! Her Baby! RIP(?)
1983 was a great year.
Amen to that!
Great decade!
Yes it was !!
I was 13 one of my favorite years for music - when MTV was fun
Yes it was because I was born. 😆
Two legends.
Great conversation!!!! Both giants and class acts!
A sophisticated woman of elegance. 'Always a lady', she seemed. Soft spoken, gentle, calming. Viewers felt at ease, her interview guests it seems found sense of ease, comfortable.
Loved all her interviews she always asked the hard questions.
She did have some cringe worthy moments-
That was awesome. She and Johnny should have had a show
Extraordinary journalist. 93 is an admirable age, but we'll still feel the loss. She looks so tiny here, so petite and beautiful.
Her contribution to broadcast journalism is extraordinary. Her opening doors for other women to enter the field and in many incidences succeed is legendary. Truly a life well lived .
And started "the View". I wouldn't call that an accomplishment.
And talked down to people during interviews and treated them like trash? I wouldn't call that an accomplishment.
Spearheading celebrity "journalism" is nothing to be proud of. What a disgraceful human being who covered up for Pedowood.
Barbara Walters had the ability to make you feel like you were just listening to a regular conversation she was having with somebody much more than feeling like it was an interview. A true Talent she had. I missed seeing her interviews and hearing her opinions on things when she retired. What a legacy this woman lives behind.
Love how The View panel had Oprah and 29 women anchors pay homage to Ms. Walters on her last day...great group photo of them.💯💞👍 Wow this came out when I was 20 years young--I'm 60 nowadays 🙂.
Oprah is no Barbara Walters!
@Katie Jackson
I agree with you there-- she's done some nefarious things.
She was a class act!!!!!
RIP Barbara Walters. Shattered the glass ceiling of a profession dominated by men.
Bullshit
AMEN!
woodward and bernstein wanted us to major in journalism but walters made us know we could surpass them!
Not just THAT but was the model of a REAL strong western WOMAN with morals
@@sharona752 so that's why journalism has gone to the toilet.
One of the greats that I watched when growing up. Also a great subject for SNL sketches.
Oh yea....she sure was a great subject for SNL. Barbara Wawa as my mother used to call her. Now that she's dead, people have already forgotten how controversial she was about 35/40 years ago.
Who wasn’t?!
It was interesting in how she imitated tap dancing , regained her Barbra Walters composure then said "excuse me." That's as close to an off the air Barbra I have ever seen. I'm sure she was a sweet lady in her own way! I never watched this segment.... I have a new respect for this charming woman! -keith
It’s Barbara, she’s not Streisand!
Johnny Carson was simply the best!
Two legends: just great
Two of the greatest interviewers sharing a chat. RIP Barbara and Johnny!
“Reunited and it feels so good.”
Rest in the heaven you beautifully imagined, you 2 Angels.
Thanks 4 helping change/shape the world in the ways you both did!
How do you know she went to Heaven? You only get there by accepting Jesus Christ and repent otherwise it’s 🔥
If there is a heaven, she didn't go there after some of the crap she pulled.
@@dbuzman I appreciate your time and insight on your opinion! I will admit, I don’t know her personally or even in depth, but in the end, none of us are perfect, and who knows what type of healing she may have done in her own personal time? Either way- I’m not the one who created what comes after this go around, I’m just part of the ones on the journey, alike both of you kind folk sharing your opinions. So.. I do hope she’s in a better tomorrow, after her permanent today. Have a great night you both! Bless you and urz! May the universe bring you what you may need 2 assist your lives in whichever ways you may need. 🙏🏽🪬💙😊 Happy New year! Thanks again 4 your time!
@@nikkix2896 I'm Catholic. Which is the ORIGINAL Christian faith that Jesus started. It takes a little more than simply accepting Him as Lord and savior. One must do good works here on earth. Confess your sins regularly. Do penance for your sins. Go to church. Most importantly, you must die in a state of Grace.
@@dbuzman Plus she was Jewish. I have known many fine people in my life of the Jewish faith so I hope God does have a place for them in Heaven. But with them denying the revelation of Jesus Christ as the messiah, I just don't know. But yet, its not my place either.
What are gracious lady.......great job Ms Barbara.....thank you for so many wonderful years.....RIP God rest your soul....condolences to the family........Johnny...be a shepherd....LOL......miss you too
Two Titans of television together!
RIP, Barbara. You’re an American icon.
Johnny is such a great and wonderful gentlemen. 🎼❤️
Awe, rest in peace and eternal love Barbara. The last few years of her life spent in seclusion does not define her legacy. I think her retirement was not what she wanted but felt it was something she had to do. Keep doing what you love until you no longer can. She has so much more to give us and she loved being around people. I wish she didn’t retire and I believe she too regretted it.
R.I.P. Barbara Walters.
One...Extraordinary...Lady !!
I miss them and the beauty and style they had and the more respectable manner of it all. I miss them and those years so much.
Both so very intelligent and they LISTEN to each other. What a rarity that is now. And secondly, I love her dress and necklace. She looks so elegant.
Classic Carson! Barbara R.I.P.
Wow... I remember watching Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs and loving them. I always knew one day... she was such a fantastic woman. Her net worth when she died was around 170Million dollars..
INCREDIBLE!
R.I.P. Barbara and thank you.
Yeah!
Thank You for Being the Biggest Disinformation Representative in USA History. lol 😂
They were both brilliant! Miss them!
Bless you Barbara 🙏💫
The Great Barbara Walters!💯💯🌹🌹🌹
it's fun to watch the pros interact with each other :)
I loved her jewels and her fashion sense. She was very stylish.
Great name!!!😀
@@carriedillmann4455 You too, Carrie!!!😀
Love Barbara’s necklace. She did dress nicely always. And she was an attractive lady
Such class and style!! Barbara was the best!! ❤
9:48 Priceless!!!
Thank You for Keeping it Poignant, Classy, .. and Funny Johnny Carson Channel. 👏👏
🦵🦵🦵
(*Her Look at 3:16 - 3:17 .. 😂😂🤣😂😂😂)
Barb's interview of Carson was very good, I recommend you look it up. It's from 1984 I believe. After you watch it, look up Carson's interview with Mike Wallace on 60 minutes from 1979... Talk about a tale of two Johnny Carsons! You won't be disappointed👍
She was classy and unique in her own way... All interviews are based on her model. There wasn't a 'glass' ceiling when you're the first and nobody 'dominated' a person that set the standards for Celebrity Interviews. Oprah's interviews are based on Barbara's method.
The class those two had... they don't produce them like that anymore... Rest in Peace those two.
Johnny brings joy to my life. Todays television is horrid
Jimmy Fallon is about as funny as a train wreck
Good interview
Wow, so she was in her mid-50s when she did this show. She looks great! RIP Barbara Walters, one of the last, great, real journalists!
THAT'S your takeaway??? her looks? look up who she called out u momo
@@sharona752 Can’t hold your booze huh? I get it.
@@sharona752 Ya know, I looked and I can’t find a comment from you anywhere. Why don’t you comment instead of sniping? Let’s see how brilliant you are.
Barbara Jill Walters (Boston, 25 de septiembre de 1929-Nueva York, 30 de diciembre de 2022) fue una periodista y autora estadounidense, pionera del periodismo televisivo femenino que presentó dos programas matutinos (Today y The View) y una revista de noticias (20/20); además, trabajó como copresentadora de ABC Evening News y fue contribuidora de ABC News.
Lovely.
I liked that, within the first three minutes of this, Barbara calls Johnny a BLALLBERMOUTH!!! 🤣LOL🤣 Barbara. And R.I.P. dear lady. A lady of class and grace.
Funny....Barbara Wawa calling HIM a blabbermouth! LOL
Harry Reasoner, her coworker treated her dreadfully. Her greatness was to deal with it gracefully. She laid the groundwork for all working women in the public arena.
We’ll never see an icon like Barbara again. She was the very best, of the best of alllll the rest.
A couple of conversationalist charmers - top of their class-
Man I was completely in the dark regarding the fact she was in her early nineties
Yes..93..time goes fast..
Today is the day of salvation
John 3:3 KJV
You.must be born again
Acts 4:12 KJV
12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
John1:12 KJV
12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
MERCY AND GRACE
She was only four years younger than Carson..
RIP to the GOAT of women and people in media. She was already missed after she retired and will be missed more now.💗
Geez, I didn't realize a few days ago she passed away. She always reminded me of my grandmother, in a good sense.
Doc has the best line.
The best in their trade and unfortunately both not anymore among us. Imagine spending an afternoon with them.
A fan of this fantastic lady from the first day I saw and heard her! She was very alluring and assertive! Down Under we didn’t have the opportunity to see Barbara as frequently as today’s technology allows however as soon as I heard her speak I felt mesmerised to stop and listen! She sounded very much like the great actress June Allyson!
Barbara Wawa as my late mother used to call her.
It never ceases to amaze me how after a really old person dies, people make them out to have been some kind of saint on earth.
Those of us of a certain age remember how controversial she was and what a pain she could be 35/40 years ago!
i bet your mom was too! signed-lol
It is true that people’s lives and their character are suddenly wiped clean once they have died. As if once they died all of their bad or negative traits didn’t exist. We do this all the time in our culture. Although I’m not sure how bad she really was to begin with. She was a trailblazer and many times they get bad reps. So I have to claim ignorance on this one. I’m not old enough to remember most of her career.
Maybe it is old fashioned but it is considered bad manners to speak negatively of a recently deceased person.
Your mom wasn't being clever, she got it from SNL.
People made fun of her with that name, which was disgusting! Men were so threatened that a woman could actually do their job, but she forged on and found her own niche. I didn't agree with her on much, but she had an interesting point of view. She was intelligent and you don't find that today. She paved the way for women but I'm sure she was dismayed at the quality of "news media" pretenders today.
I would like to see a Tonight Show from 1976 with Barbara filling in for Johnny.
I remember Barbara's interview with Anwar Sadat. He addressed her, "Well a, Bard bara..." in his heavy accent.
i’ll pay to watch full episodes on here, anyways happy new years!
Johnny really was a master at all this. Let's the guests talk comes across as a natural and funny with it
Wow she looked so young here. 😁
when you're young u look young-duh
@@sharona752 Not always. Smokers usually age faster than non-smokers, no matter what their ages.
Powerful and telling that she scans the camera people, the band, the director and the rest of the crew and finds no women. This was three years before one of Carson's favorite guests, Joan Rivers, got a show of her own, in consequence of which he never spoke to her again.
He never spoke to her again because after standing in for him on many occasions over several years, she left for her own show on another network with no warning to him whatsoever. None. Cheap shot, and I would be really angry and upset also.
Johnny was hoping that Joan would take over for him someday. She goes and accepts a job opposite him on another network!? Total betrayal
@@elizlee8374 she tried warning him many times and like a man, he hung up the phone in disbelief. So sensitive as to not wanting to believe she was talented and had opportunities outside of his show.
I did watch 20/20 & also her specials with celebrities & world leaders & politicians.
Sometimes I enjoyed the View.
I admired her professional journalist career.
At times I didn't approve of some too personal questions she asked, & I felt she ambushed some celebrities & that was unprofessional. Celebrities have a personal life that their fans didn't need to know.
She broke the glass ceiling for other women in the news industry, and I admire her for that. RIP aJohhny & Barbara.
@JOHNNYCARSON.
No thanks.
A maverick in her profession Journalism. RIP Barbara Walters
I'll try to find that interview!
She will be missed.
Her book “Audition” is excellent.
Embrace the future remember the past life goes on
Wished they'd put the Date of airing.
Actually they did: Original Airdate: 11/08/1983
Maybe they are continuing this conversation in the hereafter.
Barbara Walters was old even then, 1982.
RIO Barbara WaWa. With such a vast universe, surely consciousness means something.
Is there a part 2? Where is Part 2? This was too short, dammit.
It would be fun to present that interview on You Tube.
Have missed Barbara since she retired. And thank her for everything she did for women, journalism and interviewing amazing people. RIP.
In response to a poster, below, regarding The View:
IMO, it was a great show in its early days, particularly when Barbara was fully participating. Excellent guests, topics, discussions and interviews. The failings came when the hosts made it personal and created unnessary controversies. I haven't watched in years ... due to my schedule. The premise is spot on, but the mission (Barbara's) statement hasn't been followed. The hosts should never be the story. The guests, the topics, the civil discussion should be the story.
ow about the time on the view when she told Corey Feldman he was "damaging an entire industry" when he was talking about the sexual abuse that had been done to him and other kids in holly wood? She was a garbage person.
R.I.P Both Lengeds 🙏🙏🙏🙏.
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An investment in knowledge pays but investing in both knowledge and passive income vields more gain
People prefer to spend money on liabilities, Rather than investing in assets and be very profitable.
Sounds good😊How do you do that? I'm interested, how do I go about getting started?
This must be an investment with Mr Robert O’Brien
Wow I'm just shocked you mentioned expert Robert O’Brien,thought I'm the only one trading with him
Wow. Calling out the lack of women in Carson's production team in 1983. Ahead of her time. RIP Barbara.
Man I miss Johnny so much. A real gentleman and such a great interviewer. The late shows now are just so politicized and vulgar I can’t even watch them.
The 3 of them on the stage are no longer.
Barbara Walters, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon....So entertaining.....