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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2023
  • November 24, 1972, edition of NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Some commercials are included.
    Content:
    0:00:00 - Intro
    0:01:07 - Monologue
    0:07:30 - Banter with Ed
    0:12:39 - Tony Randall
    0:30:08 - David Brenner
    0:40:39 - David Brenner (cont'd)
    0:47:00 - Popov the Clown
    0:55:50 - Jaye P. Morgan
    1:00:07 - Jaye P. Morgan (cont'd)
    1:14:37 - Mark Stone
    1:28:38 - Outro
    Credit: Internet Archive / Cosnicwhhelz Audio Video Entertainment
    Posted for educational, historical, and cross-cultural purposes only. All copyrighted material belongs to the owners.

Комментарии • 132

  • @ronflatter1235
    @ronflatter1235 5 месяцев назад +23

    These full New York episodes are such treasures.

  • @danhutson3460
    @danhutson3460 7 месяцев назад +21

    When I was still living at home (moved out in June 1981), my Dad & I would stay up & watch Johnny Carson, especially on Friday's. I graduated from high school in May 1974 & from college in December 1978. Those were the days! My Dad passed on 10/26/2004 at age 84 & my Mother on 05/16/2022 at age 98. They loved seeing the "Stars" of when they were growing up.

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад

      I watched JC all thru the 70s. Was in central time zone so it came on at 1030 so I could see at least the first half hour w/o staying up too late. TR was one of the more interesting guests.

    • @adriaanboogaard8571
      @adriaanboogaard8571 Месяц назад

      I was born in California 1968. Once I was old enough to stay up I watched with my Dad too. Great time's:)

    • @Brennan_Dale3169
      @Brennan_Dale3169 Месяц назад

      Sounds like a great childhood with great parents, all the best

  • @stevenwolff6866
    @stevenwolff6866 8 месяцев назад +16

    I would be eternally grateful if you could post the episode from August of 1972 featuring Jack Benny. He ended up being the only guest but the Playmate of the year was also scheduled. I was in the audience & we gave Jack a standing ovation & I was on camera for about 3 seconds. I'm 71 now & would love to see myself when I wasn't even 20 yet. Many thanks to you either way!

    • @YesterdaysNews
      @YesterdaysNews  8 месяцев назад +5

      Alas, the 1972 episodes I've found were all from November. Sorry.

    • @dextersaintguac
      @dextersaintguac 7 месяцев назад +2

      It was nice of you to check.

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад

      @@dextersaintguac Too bad it was before the days of VCRs. I used to record some selected episodes with selected guests on audio tape.

  • @billfletcher7602
    @billfletcher7602 8 месяцев назад +30

    I took a tour of the NBC studios at 30 Rock back in the 80s and seeing this studio that was used for the Carson shows in NY. Amazingly small, like a broom closet!

    • @feggyduss6463
      @feggyduss6463 8 месяцев назад +6

      Studio 6b was originally a studio designed for Radio where shows would be produced for the NBC Radio Network. After Mr. Carson and the Show relocated, the studio was used for local news (WNBC). Thanks for sharing your story. That must have been exciting.

    • @tomdooley4226
      @tomdooley4226 7 месяцев назад +5

      Went to three shows with Johnny Carson in the 80s in Burbank. Pretty spacious but was surprised how small the stage that jc would always enter from behind the curtains was. Still, twas major memories of S. California.

    • @pem1974
      @pem1974 7 месяцев назад +2

      Isn't Jimmy Fallon in that studio now?

    • @DonLorenzo723
      @DonLorenzo723 6 месяцев назад +3

      I toured 30 rock a few years back. Booked the first tour early on a Sunday, so no studios were being worked in at the time. Got to see much cooler stuff than if I'd gone on any other day. Went into Studio 8H were SNL is done. Kinda eerie seeing it all dark and empty. Also went into 6B. Saw the whole Fallon Tonight Show set still up. Went backstage too, behind the curtain essentially. It really does feel pretty small compared to how it looks on TV.

    • @jledonne8n8f
      @jledonne8n8f 6 месяцев назад

      When I toured NBC in the mid 80s, 6B was fully occupied by News 4 and it seemed large for a local news set with two anchor desks, fore and aft and a separate interview area. NBC did have a mock-up Tonight Show set just for the tour, which was tiny.

  • @BigBingFan
    @BigBingFan 8 месяцев назад +13

    EXCELLENT POST, and the best years of "The Tonight Show," 1972-1979, before the reduction to one hour. All the great stars, and still in its' infancy as an institution.
    I would LOVE if you could also post some late 1970's Full Episodes of Don Rickles hosting---they were PRICELESS! Most everybody on RUclips just posts Johnny, but Rickles was the impromptu KING, going in the audience and just hilarious. He would host all week, so there would be 7 1/2 hours in one week.
    Please keep posting these 70's gems, and hopefully find the roughly 1977-78 years of Don Rickles guest-hosting "The Tonight Show."
    THANK YOU! Great channel.

    • @chrisfreeman9960
      @chrisfreeman9960 7 месяцев назад +1

      VERY good suggestion. I hope it will bear fruit!

    • @KayBarsotti
      @KayBarsotti 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wish I could have been there!

    • @Rob_Kates
      @Rob_Kates 6 месяцев назад

      I liked the 70s too, for Johnny's show. He was at his peak in that decade. The show was a cash cow for NBC. At 90 minutes, it was a variety show, with plenty of time for in depth conversations and performances.

    • @chrisfreeman9960
      @chrisfreeman9960 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rob_Kates That's really true. The '70's, from the beginning, really were a fun time, and Carson reflected that in his show. There were more serious issues at the time, which preoccupied people, such as the Vietnam War, and Watergate. But when Watergate was over, and shortly thereafter the Vietnam War, there was a collective sigh of relief in the country. And people just simply wanted to have fun. Celebration was in the air.
      And Carson understood that. He knew where the country was at, and reflected it perfectly to his audience. And I agree with you, he was really comfortable and really hit his stride during that decade.
      The 80's felt different, sort of the end of an era, for whatever reasons. But the 70's were golden.

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад

      @@KayBarsotti I was there - watched it all thru the 70s. Was in the central time-zone so it came on at 1030, I could watch the first half hour w/o staying up too late, could still make class the next day. It was an amazing feat to do 1 1/2 hours a night. Other variety shows might do an hour a week. Colgate Comedy did once a month. Every night it was fresh, lively, entertaining - you had no idea how grueling and exhausting it was - I only found out b/c guest hosts said it was the most exhausting thing they ever did - 16-18 hr days.

  • @thejerseyj5479
    @thejerseyj5479 4 дня назад

    I always enjoyed Tony Randall on the Tonight Show. I miss when he used to host "Live from the Met."

  • @TGoat123
    @TGoat123 6 месяцев назад +4

    I knew this episode was going to be entertaining, because Johnny just had that twinkle in his eye.

  • @billoz
    @billoz Месяц назад +1

    This was 50 + years ago over the actual air waves to a roof top antenna and no BUFFERING! Got to miss that❗

  • @WaltGekko
    @WaltGekko Месяц назад +3

    I'm guessing this is a week they were back in New York after moving to LA earlier in 1972.

  • @johns.7501
    @johns.7501 2 месяца назад +3

    Great seeing full NY Tonight Show.

  • @MrJTDillon
    @MrJTDillon Месяц назад +2

    My mom considered New York City her hometown even though she was raised upstate. When we would visit the city she would write to David Tebet at NBC and he would send her two tickets to see Johnny Carson tape The Tonight Show at 30 Rock. When you see the show you can’t believe how small everything looks. Everyone on television was under weight by ten or 15 lbs. because the cameras would make everything look larger.

  • @dennisdivine7448
    @dennisdivine7448 2 месяца назад +3

    A noteworthy fact: Tony Randall was among a very few guests who had made the transition from Jack Paar to Carson on a recurring basis, a list that included Jonathon Winters, Orson Bean, and (briefly!) Henry Morgan. Not many of Paar's friends were Carson's friends.

  • @winonafrog
    @winonafrog Месяц назад +1

    Great quality. Wow David Brenner must have been a model for Scott Thompson.

  • @jasonnstegall
    @jasonnstegall Месяц назад +1

    What amazes me about these color tapes that have survived is that they cover either iconic moments in Tonight Show history (e.g. Tiny Tim’s wedding) and episodes where either Ed McMahon or Doc Severinsen “laid off” for the night and in either case Tommy Newsom conducted the orchestra. Just to have these rare surviving tapes alone is one thing; to also have these rare recordings have these “anomalies” is nothing short of astounding and unbelievable 😊.

  • @chrislawson7983
    @chrislawson7983 Месяц назад +1

    Jaye P is 92 in 2024 googed it😊

  • @stpetebeach63
    @stpetebeach63 6 месяцев назад +5

    Had a crush on Jaye P. Morgan in the 70s from The Gong Show. She's a pip.

    • @Rob_Kates
      @Rob_Kates 6 месяцев назад +2

      I don't know if Johnny appreciated her being critical of his nervous tics.

  • @jackeppington6488
    @jackeppington6488 8 месяцев назад +7

    I've been looking for this show! I saw it a long time ago here, but it disappeared for a while. YT is weird. Anyway, it is a 1972 New York show, and you notice how "live" it looks. Maybe that's because of the cameras shooting it, or it is a very primary dub of the tape.

  • @dondoyle8474
    @dondoyle8474 2 месяца назад +1

    Jonny was a magician so he always put them through the ultimate test because he already knew how they did it..
    Just like Pen and Teller.

  • @Ivartshiva
    @Ivartshiva Месяц назад +3

    i LIVE FOR THIS SHIT

  • @fufufini
    @fufufini 8 месяцев назад +7

    wondering if the guitarist behind Tommy at 1:55 is the great Bucky Pizzarelli ... he parted ways with the orchestra when the show went to LA but maybe this is him sitting in for this 3 wk NYC stint?

  • @wiedep
    @wiedep 7 месяцев назад +4

    Tony must have loved Brenner ripping NYC.
    Jaye P Morgan did an Odd Couple episode in 1973. At least she didn't break the cigarette box.

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

      You're referencing the time Rickes broke the box, right? I saw that show and the one where Carson discovered it and barged in on Rickles taping that Sharky show - it was approx 1976

  • @tomtom6319
    @tomtom6319 Месяц назад +1

    David was brilliant
    I saw him in Vegas and he was great

  • @danwaldis4553
    @danwaldis4553 2 месяца назад +2

    @ronflatter1235 I'm with you! They are treasures. Johnny, Ed, Doc and the rest were, without question, the best! Not only that, but on one of the breaks the band was playing such a wonderful arrangement of the song called "Without A Song." At the time, we all knew how great they were, and it is even more puncuated by the decline in the quality of television entertainment that has taken place since. It's a common idea that many have things in their past they would like to go back and 'do over.' Personallyl, if I could go back and live my same life again, I'd watch more of the episodes of the Johnny Carson show when they were happening! :)

  • @FlavioGirl
    @FlavioGirl Месяц назад +1

    too bad not all toy manufacturing companies didnt have a guarantee like mattel did back in the 70s

  • @mcg1119
    @mcg1119 Месяц назад +1

    Jaye P. Morgan had a lot of TV guest appearances (talk shows, sitcoms) for someone who was otherwise not too successful. Was she better known in a previous era?

  • @kevinmadden1645
    @kevinmadden1645 8 месяцев назад +3

    The commercial was for Alka Seltzer.

  • @sr633
    @sr633 Месяц назад +2

    I served Tony Randell as a waiter at Smithville Inn while he was in the Odd Couple at our tent show.

    • @billoz
      @billoz Месяц назад +1

      He was nice, I hope.

    • @sr633
      @sr633 Месяц назад +2

      @@billoz Tony sent his gingerale back. He said it was flat. He also didn't allow smoking at the table.

  • @jaymeade9898
    @jaymeade9898 6 месяцев назад +2

    The Vicks Vaporub commercial at the 27:10 mark was voiced by Burgess Meredith.

    • @chuckfan1
      @chuckfan1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Fascinating

  • @SOGGYmilktoast
    @SOGGYmilktoast 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hey, the aerial shots in the commercials are done by helicopter!

  • @chrisfreeman9960
    @chrisfreeman9960 7 месяцев назад +3

    What a joyous, free spirit Jaye P. Morgan was/is!

  • @ronflatter1235
    @ronflatter1235 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mark Stone looks like Dr. Sheldon Cooper.

  • @2011paramedic
    @2011paramedic Месяц назад +1

    NBC Announcer: Gage and Desoto are accused of Male Chauvinism by a lovely female reporter in the episode called Women! on Emergency! Tomorrow Night!!

  • @ab348
    @ab348 8 месяцев назад +5

    Not one of his best shows, as both Tony Randall and Jaye P. Morgan were difficult guests, and David Brenner was not good. I did find the Mark Stone segment near the end interesting.

    • @stevehislop
      @stevehislop 7 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree, but it is a show that represents a more average Tonight Show with Johnny , which is still way better than anything that is on today.
      Can you imagine to even have the chance today to choose something like this today on TV instead of the crap that is actually on?

    • @garyrasberryjr.552
      @garyrasberryjr.552 7 месяцев назад +3

      Brenner was a favorite of Johnny's. I think he guest-hosted about 70-80 times. His style of comedy was the gap between Mort Sahl and Jerry Seinfeld

    • @garyrasberryjr.552
      @garyrasberryjr.552 7 месяцев назад +3

      This was the down period of her career where she was basically known for singing and nightclub work (and a few acting and game show gigs) before she started on The Gong Show

    • @dextersaintguac
      @dextersaintguac 7 месяцев назад +2

      I skipped over most of the content from the 3 of them. Very annoying. Brenner actually resembles a Nosferatu 😳

    • @Paranormalisto
      @Paranormalisto 6 месяцев назад +1

      Mark Stone fared better than Uri Geller.

  • @AlainHubert
    @AlainHubert 8 месяцев назад +4

    This is definitely not from November 24, because @3:22 Johnny says to Tommy, Christmas is on the 25th of this month. So this was definitely December, not November.

    • @adamnedeff3102
      @adamnedeff3102 8 месяцев назад +8

      Johnny misspoke. I hate to give you a "take my word for it" answer here, but I have seen the studio master tape of this episode, with the production slate at the start, and it's November 24, 1972. (Actually November 23, because they taped a day in advance at this point.)

    • @feggyduss6463
      @feggyduss6463 8 месяцев назад

      I want to hear the backstory of how you saw it. LOL. I met people at NBC when I was in college and spent a day watching them work. They were both tickled and thrilled that someone was interested in their work. I met the gentleman who built the piano that Dean Martin would crash. This is great stuff! Thanks for sharing.@@adamnedeff3102

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@adamnedeff3102 I agree - I don't have any evidence outside the show itself, but its the only explanation that makes any sense

    • @zacbell4987
      @zacbell4987 Месяц назад +2

      And no Christmas decorations on set which typically would be there if close to Christmas

    • @winonafrog
      @winonafrog Месяц назад +1

      He also says that Ed’s solo show lossed and that he surprises his wings. 😅

  • @ricarleite
    @ricarleite 7 месяцев назад +2

    Meanwhile, while this was happening, dozens of Uruguayan students were starving in the Andes.

    • @thejerseyj5479
      @thejerseyj5479 6 месяцев назад +1

      The plane crash victims?

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@thejerseyj5479 Yes. They were there, eating corpses and waiting to die in the cold while this was happening at the same time.

    • @brooke8567
      @brooke8567 6 месяцев назад +2

      Nice😊

    • @chuckfan1
      @chuckfan1 5 месяцев назад +3

      So what in the F does that have to do with this show?
      Everything everywhere in the world was happening at the same time as that crash
      What a weird random odd comment
      Shake yourself

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@chuckfan1 What is your problem???

  • @sherryhannah9262
    @sherryhannah9262 8 месяцев назад +5

    Yester Days if this is November 24 1972 why is Ed saying from New York?????…. I thought in May 1972 The Tonight Show moved to Burbank California…I hope you will reply to this I’m confused 😕

    • @YesterdaysNews
      @YesterdaysNews  8 месяцев назад +5

      It was a temporary move back, I think.

    • @lisahardy9707
      @lisahardy9707 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@YesterdaysNews You are correct for 3 weeks

    • @bobwaldman8445
      @bobwaldman8445 8 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, the show made a return to New York that November. I attended the first show which featured Mayor John Lindsay & Muhammad Ali.

    • @deputay
      @deputay 8 месяцев назад +8

      They'd still go back to (occasionally) do shows in NYC until May of 1973. But the May 1972 move to Burbank was that California would be the home base as opposed to doing shows occasionally out there.

    • @YesterdaysNews
      @YesterdaysNews  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobwaldman8445 As seen here: ruclips.net/video/H_dE3MIJ9Vw/видео.html

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 7 месяцев назад +2

    The Tonight Show moved to Burbank May 1st, 1972, but 2:55 "I saw a sideway Santa on Fifth Ave. froze his clapper". They returned to NYC for the month. 3:30 "Christmas is the 25th of this month". Did Johnny think the show would air in December?

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 7 месяцев назад +1

      They returned for Thanksgiving season in late November, which was always the start of the Christmas shopping season and Santa's grotto would all be launched after Thanksgiving.

  • @HMMELD
    @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

    TR is very intellectual but a little scatter-brained if he can't even remember if his sister is older than he is

  • @HMMELD
    @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

    Guessing 1 of 2 is not very impressive, Mark Stone. No wonder I never heard of him.

    • @DavidLEzell
      @DavidLEzell 11 дней назад

      Well, actually, he got three out of five.

  • @MagicMarioA
    @MagicMarioA Месяц назад +1

    J P Morgan is so annoying, I couldn't stand her then and she is even worse now.

  • @danalawton2986
    @danalawton2986 5 месяцев назад +2

    You all do realize that Ed had been drinking before he did the show? You could always tell if Ed was a bit tipsy.

  • @kevinmadden1645
    @kevinmadden1645 8 месяцев назад +5

    This broadcast could not have taken place in November,1972 because The Tonight Show moved to California in May,1972. The reference to " I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing" recalls a commercial popular in late 1971 and early 1972.

    • @Montecm89
      @Montecm89 8 месяцев назад +11

      the show did a three week stint in new york in nov of ‘72. find the show from nov 13th ‘72. johnny explains this is a temporary residency. when the show moved to CA, johnny said they wouldn’t desert new york.

    • @kevinmadden1645
      @kevinmadden1645 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Montecm89 Thank you for the clarification.

    • @CraigKnudsen
      @CraigKnudsen 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@kevinmadden1645 And thank you for your apology for being wrong.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@Montecm89 - This was from their first three-week "road trip" to NYC, from November 1972 as you said. They only did one more, in May 1973, and the May 25, 1973 edition was the last "Tonight Show" Johnny ever did in New York.

    • @FredLord-sp4ym
      @FredLord-sp4ym 7 месяцев назад

      I am wondering if it because around 1974, Studio 6B was used for local NEWS on WNBC.@@wmbrown6

  • @HMMELD
    @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

    Popov sucked - there's acts on AGT that make him look like a clown

  • @aaronm4782
    @aaronm4782 6 месяцев назад +2

    That was 1.5 hours I will never get back

  • @MyThirdPlaceLtd
    @MyThirdPlaceLtd 8 месяцев назад +1

    0:07

  • @osea5000
    @osea5000 5 месяцев назад +1

    27:12

    • @osea5000
      @osea5000 5 месяцев назад +1

      28:44

  • @fufufini
    @fufufini 8 месяцев назад +2

    Dark interval ~ 29:00

    • @davesoucy1086
      @davesoucy1086 8 месяцев назад +2

      That's not dead network air at all. That is 60 seconds for local affiliates to use their own commercials and station i.d. notice that the band comes in and leads up to the show at 60 seconds. This was done with every episode.

    • @davesoucy1086
      @davesoucy1086 8 месяцев назад +2

      They would never ever have 60 seconds of dead air on the network back then either. Trust me, they were much more on the ball then, vs. now.

    • @fufufini
      @fufufini 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@davesoucy1086 ok I thought this was taped by a home viewer but must have been captured upstream. I did like the faint hum of 70's electronics during the dark interval !

    • @davesoucy1086
      @davesoucy1086 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@fufufini yes, haha. This is directly from the master. You'll notice that the "more to come" bumpers are particularly long for the same reason. They would allow input from local affiliates.

  • @tombradykingdom3367
    @tombradykingdom3367 8 месяцев назад +4

    Late night with Tom Brady
    The tonight show starring Jimmy Fallon

  • @brooke8567
    @brooke8567 6 месяцев назад +5

    David Brenner sucked. Never was funny

    • @HMMELD
      @HMMELD 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree

  • @MyThirdPlaceLtd
    @MyThirdPlaceLtd 8 месяцев назад +1

    0:08