Doris Day, what a blessing! And although he wouldn't remember but I met Rex Reed through a friend back in the 70s and he's truly one of the most interesting real humans I have ever had the pleasure to meet. What's so chilling in watching this rerun from 1976 is hearing him describing the atrocities of India then! Well, it may be somewhat better today but not a lot. Anyway I really enjoy these old Tonight Shows they were the best. Thanks! 👍
As a child, I had a LOT of trouble sleeping. Mom was a "night owl". I spent many late nights sitting with Mom watching The Tonight Show. Man...the actual celebrities he had on the show. Absolutely amazing!
Me too! That show (and SNL on the weekends) were me and mom shows, 100%. All through the 1970’s it was a regular thing for us to watch together. Great memories.
John William Carson (Corning, Iowa; 23 de octubre de 1925 - West Hollywood, California; 23 de enero de 2005) fue un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense. Es conocido sobre todo como el presentador de The Tonight Show, protagonizado por Johnny Carson (1962-1992). Carson recibió 6 Premios Emmy, el Premio del Gobernador de la Academia de Televisión de 1980 y un Premio Peabody en 1985. Fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la Academia de Televisión en 1987. Fue galardonado con la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad en 1992 y recibió un Kennedy Center Honor en 1993. 99 AÑOS 79 AÑOS 20 AÑOS.
What an interesting perspective on Japan and India when the US was truly a superpower. 50 years later India is doing much better economically. Japan's seemingly advantageous zero population growth back then looks like a horrible demographic disaster hard to get out of. They don't have enough young people to sustain the old retirees. A country in decline. And here we've lost our way lurching towards a civil war in an irreconcilable societal schism. The center doesn't hold.
Every new mouth to feed is born with a brain to figure out how to do it. The inherent problem with socialism is that it creates these Orwellian police states and Dark Age theocracies to preserve a predictable orderly social stability that discourages people from thinking for themselves which cripples scientific and technological progress necessary for economic growth,
@@tdunph4250 While we're on the subject... Rex did the unthinkable. He spoke the truth about Frank's 1974 Madison Square Garden concert; Frank was hoarse, fat, dressed like a frump, and didn't GAF about his gushing audience, many of them middle-aged women "who should be home making meatloaf." I read the review when it came out; that's how old I am. What a kerfuffle! Now, if Frank was ever going to have somebody offed, it would have been Rex, but he's still around, 84.
Doris Day, what a blessing! And although he wouldn't remember but I met Rex Reed through a friend back in the 70s and he's truly one of the most interesting real humans I have ever had the pleasure to meet. What's so chilling in watching this rerun from 1976 is hearing him describing the atrocities of India then! Well, it may be somewhat better today but not a lot. Anyway I really enjoy these old Tonight Shows they were the best. Thanks! 👍
Many happy childhood memories watching Johnny Carson with my grandma
As a child, I had a LOT of trouble sleeping. Mom was a "night owl". I spent many late nights sitting with Mom watching The Tonight Show. Man...the actual celebrities he had on the show. Absolutely amazing!
Me too! That show (and SNL on the weekends) were me and mom shows, 100%. All through the 1970’s it was a regular thing for us to watch together. Great memories.
@@robertrishel3685 wish I were alive during those times, must be great memories
And no Karaoke either. Imagine that!
Sure would have loved to hear Doris day sing.💖
So I had a laugh - noticed that the subtitles said "this is epic, man" when Ed said, "This is Ed McMahon" ! :)
Starring Johnny Clark, with doc severance 😂😂😂😂
Who doesn't love Doris Day. This was a very interesting show.
Hair guy😂 or should I say no hair guy😅😅
Thank you!!!💟💟💟💟
He was the best!
Lotsa crazy on tonight's show!
I love watching monologues from election years, since we know how they turned out.
Johnny, just got blown up!
Mr Personality. Johnny connected with the regular Joe
Doris Day, Rex Reed, Donna Theodore, Dale Alexander, and The Mighty Carson Art Players
33:23--David Doyle
37:16--Bill Saluga
WOW ! Now over 40yrs later , not much change in India.
Donna Theodore Wow!
Donna Theodore passed away on June 16th 2024. Such an amazing singer and great ady !
John William Carson (Corning, Iowa; 23 de octubre de 1925 - West Hollywood, California; 23 de enero de 2005) fue un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense. Es conocido sobre todo como el presentador de The Tonight Show, protagonizado por Johnny Carson (1962-1992). Carson recibió 6 Premios Emmy, el Premio del Gobernador de la Academia de Televisión de 1980 y un Premio Peabody en 1985. Fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la Academia de Televisión en 1987. Fue galardonado con la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad en 1992 y recibió un Kennedy Center Honor en 1993.
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79 AÑOS
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$1.15 million in 2021 dollars for that $230K a second for SB Ten!!!
Per MINUTE.
What an interesting perspective on Japan and India when the US was truly a superpower. 50 years later India is doing much better economically. Japan's seemingly advantageous zero population growth back then looks like a horrible demographic disaster hard to get out of. They don't have enough young people to sustain the old retirees. A country in decline. And here we've lost our way lurching towards a civil war in an irreconcilable societal schism. The center doesn't hold.
Every new mouth to feed is born with a brain to figure out how to do it. The inherent problem with socialism is that it creates these Orwellian police states and Dark Age theocracies to preserve a predictable orderly social stability that discourages people from thinking for themselves which cripples scientific and technological progress necessary for economic growth,
Doris Day didn't seem all that friendly.
Johnny why r u talking to Doris Day about pornography?????
She was in Pillow Talk for gods sake
Seriously 😂
Alright Johnny ok JC,!
JC all the way
S E C O N D ! !
Doris was beautiful here.
Ok Johnny
Why was Doc using crutches?
Mr Sinatra was sending him a "message" if you catch my drift lol
@@tdunph4250 While we're on the subject... Rex did the unthinkable. He spoke the truth about Frank's 1974 Madison Square Garden concert; Frank was hoarse, fat, dressed like a frump, and didn't GAF about his gushing audience, many of them middle-aged women "who should be home making meatloaf." I read the review when it came out; that's how old I am. What a kerfuffle! Now, if Frank was ever going to have somebody offed, it would have been Rex, but he's still around, 84.
21-17 Steelers
Who was hornier Carson or Doris?
Yeah, I could see the tension right there on the screen lol
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Is Rex Reed Jimmy Kimmels dad? 😅
F I R S T !
One of the few Cason shows that was a " dud "
Rex Reed is always interesting, even when he's not being funny.
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