NBC | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | July 1, 1971
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- July 1, 1971, edition of NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Some commercials are included.
Content:
0:00:00 - Intro
0:00:43 - Monologue
0:13:00 - Banter with Doc
0:21:46 - Banter with Doc (cont'd)
0:30:07 - Della Reese
0:44:04 - Della Reese (cont'd)
0:50:23 - Rodney Dangerfield
1:00:06 - Freeway
1:10:11 - Jerzy Kosinski
1:22:05 - Jerzy Kosinski (cont'd)
1:28:34 - Outro
Credit: Internet Archive / Cosnicwhhelz Audio Video Entertainment
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Just listening to Johnny's voice puts me at ease and makes me feel like everything is going to be alright.
Oh my gosh, it was so nice seeing Della on here. A major talent.
These were such awesome times.
Thank you for sharing!!!!!
For those wondering, the first minute or so of commercial time was national and came down the pipe with the rest of the show. The next two or three minutes were allocated for the local affiliate to cut in and place their local spots. The "More To Come" card covered the time so affiliates could come back whenever they needed to and there would still be something for the viewer. I like how we get to hear the band in these affiliate free re-runs!
"Bumper cards" or "bumper art" or something. Thanks for the explanation.
@@boggy7665 Yeah, just "bumpers". A little pad to allow Master Control to get in and out of commercial clean. Back when you had to push buttons to run a TV Station.
Right, it's a bonus to hear that fantastic band.
@@Rob_Katesabsolutely agree. The best ever. I could have listened to Doc and the boys all night long.
DELLA REESE IS TRULY DELIGHTFUL AND ENTERTAINING, SO I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR HAVING HER ON YOUR SHOW, SHE MADE IT ALOT OF FUN !
Incredibly Doc Severinsen is still alive. 96 years old as of today.
OMG !!! WOW HOW INCREDIBLE !! THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR LIVING A SUPER CLEAN
LIFE. 😊
He’s 97 now!
I was a little kid whose life was about to unravel before his eyes when this aired. Somehow Johnny brought some sense of calm and routine and I survived.
thanks for a rare episode of the 1962-1972 era!
POPS! DELLA!
Chuck ,
Pittsburgh, PA
Now ya'll know why I was alway sleepy at school. I actually remember this episode. This is Johnny the way I remember him...and the others of course. brilliant
I remember my 4 year old self sitting up late with my dad watching johnny carson...
I was 4 then to and remembet the 1971 earthquake in la
I was also 4
This is truly terrific. Thanks for sharing.
July 1st 1971 was my 8th birthday. I actually remember this one because I went to see a Detroit Tiger baseball game with my parents. A great memory!..Love & miss you mom and dad!
And now you're 61
1971 the networks were still using copper Telco lines for distribution. You can tell by the lower-fidelity audio. It was around 1977 when networks upgraded to inter-station microwave relays which expanded bandwidth and improved audio quality significantly. Not long after they switched to satellite feed distribution.
In this case the muddy audio is the result of generational loss.
Della Reese!!! I will always remember her as the angel Tess from the 90s series "Touched by an Angel". RIP.
The game at Shea Stadium took 4:19 to finish, including 76 minutes of rain delays. The scheduled start was 2:05 p.m. I think they recorded the Tonight Show around 6 p.m. So Willie Stargell didn't make it. He hit a single and a double, knocked in one run, and caught two fly balls playing left field in the Pirates' 3-0 win.
The final year in NY before the move to Burbank
I recognize the name and face of Della Reese from various shows growing up, but never saw her this young or heard her sing till I was today years old...
The really cool stuff happened when Doc filled in for Ed.
I'd never seen Della Reese this young. Quite a set of pipes. She almost died a few years later taping an appearance on the Tonight Show.
How?
@@jasonbeard4713Aneurysm. It was in 1979 and the episode never aired. Richard Dawson was guest hosting.
Thanks for posting this rare gem. I was 2 years old when this aired. I loved the 90 minute episodes. Often the musical guest would do 2 numbers. Interviews would last more than one segment. The 60 minute shows seemed rushed.
rodney was still finding himself in 1971. his routine was so so
Della Reese was as good a singer as anyone ever in the business. Great talent as an actress too on "Touched by an Angel". And a classy lady.
She was a guest during Bob Uecker's first appearance on the show. It was hilarious, especially when Uecker showed the team photo where he and Bob Gibson were holding hands and smiling. Cardinals fined them $250 because no one noticed it until right before they were to give them out on Picture Day. The second photo, they put the two of them far apart.
A decent comedian too, she got some laughs from her stories.
She had a huge hit in the late 1950’s with the song “Don’t You Know”.
You forgot Chico and the man where she first got worldwide attention
@@CycolacFanDella Reese's pieces
In the last joke in his opening set, Johnny mentioned Tudor City. I almost spit out my lunch-that’s where I live #tudorcity
Beautiful dog with Doc for Alpo...looks like a Wheaton.
Dont stop looking at the cue cards of jokes that weren't written by you, Johhny!
New York set was claustrophobic.
The Burbank studio held twice the number of people.
OMG dig that gold lamiae tie!! He was Hip!
There are very few of episodes that were saved before mid 1972.
10:50 doc really fills in for Ed lol
The song was originally in a wedding-themed television commercial for Crocker National Bank in California in early 1970, with Paul Williams on vocals. Hal Riney of the San Francisco-based advertising agency Hal Riney & Partners had commissioned the song to help Crocker appeal to young people. The song played over footage of a couple getting married and just starting out. In the song, direct reference to the bank was left out, in part to make the song more marketable. The commercial turned out to be very popular, but it attracted customers in which the bank was not interested: young adult customers with no collateral for loans. The campaign was eventually suspended, and Crocker subsequently franchised it to other banks.
Heh, 4 minutes in, he finally acknowledges that he’s not getting anywhere with the audience.
Free Way are a great band !!! And that drummer blew everyone
Away !!!. Buddy Rich would have called him a Poseur !!!
It always was so amusing the little barbs Johnny would throw when the audience didn't like a joke. He never let up.
Della Reese, Rodney Dangerfield, Jerzy Kosinski, Freeway, and Willie Stargel
This is so rare
Classy man.....unlike the guys on late nite tv now
I was at BSA camp between Grade school 6th and Jr High 7th . It was warm for NW Indiana back then Camp ToPeNeBee. Camp Tamarack ( Wood Lake ) later that summer 71 in Michigan was far better . Best Years of my life
It seems like, in New York, Johnny got tougher audiences than in Burbank.
Have ya got “Stump the Band” from Jan 30 1970? I was on it and have the audio, but nbc said the erased all the NY shows. Johnny was the GREATEST!
Post th audio!
And now hey Johnny
July 1 1971. Birth of the character Dr. Vinnie Boom Botz!
5:40 It was a Thursday. The Fourth was Sunday and Monday the 5th was a federal holiday.
Willie Stargell must have got bumped, but Johnny didn't make mention of it.
@Yester Days==Thanks==Wonder why the camera guys NEVER SHOW THE AUDIENCE as JOHN comes out????
rodney is great here!
i said the opposite. his routine was so so. e few years later and i cannot stop laughing.
Six days before I was born.
Holy crap he joked about lynching!
After that monologue, it's no wonder Ed was a no-show.
53 years ago.
These NY shows seem to be surfacing at a fairly regular pace. I suspect most of the NY shows exist in some format.
This is so wonderful. The ‘Lost’ Show Tapes!
These episodes do exist.
90-95% of the episodes from the 60's were erased or lost. It wasn't until The Tonight show was permanently in Burbank that the episodes were kept. Carson Productions owns them.
1971 and they are talking about organic food starting to take off
At 00:48:48: The famed Jonathan Winters as Hefty trash bag sanitary engineer Leslie. I still call it “gahr-barge”
Jonathan said it that way because that's his wife pronounced the word.
I love how they're talking about how humid it is and then cut to the band leader who's wearing a turtleneck sweater 🤷
Studio was about 60 degrees.
In the "Special K" commercial, what are those things stuck to the Mom's face?
Weird Della Reese was a guest here and hosting the next night.
Doc filling in for ed
8:02 No, John, that would be on 10/19/53, when Julius LaRosa was let go by Arthur Godfrey.
Kosinski was supposed to be at Sharon Tate's house that fateful night, but was delayed by issues at the airport.
I haven't been fitted for many suits but I have to say that I have never been asked that question. I can't say that I "wear it" either way. It just goes where ever there is room.
Willie Stargell was a timely guest, the Pirates won the WS in 1971.⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
i haven't seen him yet but even as a reds loving kindergartener, i was a stargell fan.
i wont eat liver either. i am with Johnny
50:00 Rodney Dangerfield.
So many jokes he couldn't tell in 1971.
I heard most of the NY Tonight Shows were lost. How were these saved?
I'd also like to know the backstory.
The Networks back then preferred to recycle video tapes because they were expensive.
Johnny Carson was not happy about his lost NYC episodes.
These old episodes are fascinating. I was 6. Jim Morrison would be dead 2 days later..
No doubt Johnny’s monologue did him in.
58:26 ha ha
Where is Willie Stargell? I didn’t see him
Wow, 2 days before Jim Morrison died
Seems like bad planning for Stargell. Pirates at Shea for a day game that day then travel that evening to
Chicago foe another day game on Friday, not much room for unforeseen events like rain delays.
I've always wondered why Doc Severinsen was the substitute announcer and Tommy Newsom would lead the band. You'd think they'd get an NBC staff guy to do the announcing and Doc leading the band per usual.
Because that would be boring. It’s fun when Doc announces and sits with Johnny.
Tommy was part of "NBC Orchestra" before Doc came on board and (I think) subbed for Skitch Henderson (Doc's predecessor) on occasion. In any event, both Doc and Tommy had their own uniquely delightful chemistry with Johnny, and both had no problem "moving over one chair" when Ed, to borrow a phrase from jazz slang, "would lay out".
I recall at least one episode where both Ed and Doc were out and Tommy announced. I can’t remember who led the band - I think Tommy might have done both.
@@jaredjlinden I think Shelly Cohen, assistant music director, led the band at least once when both Ed and Doc were off and Tommy was announcing.
Never heard of the band Freeway. Does anyone know where they were from and what happened to them?
All it says on Wikipedia is that they’re Dutch.
26:38 Hey look! Pizza Hut!
Whatever happened to the band Freeway?
Some tie.
42:53 what’s on the mom’s face near her ears?
Long hair,bell bottoms, and a Gibson 335 held up high....how 70s geekey can you get😅😅😅😅😅
Guess Willie didn’t make it on
Mrs Miller certainly made the rounds. 😅
A regular on Merv Griffen.
Rodney 50:46
0:10
i guess the game ended too late- willie couldnt make it. still a treat!
Uniquely bad episode.
Freeway Band...lead singer needed work...very amatuer sounding. Band was awful noisy even though very skilled. Chicago wanna be band. No vocal harmonies...why?
They worked so hard to put on a nice presentation only for you to give notes fifty plus years later?
@@EdKazO-Vision that's funny. But dude seriously could not sing. Wonder whatever happened to them?
I too found them a little amateur-ish... .and a lot like CHICAGO..who were big at this time.
Wss 14 that summer
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