Thanks for posting this gem. Johnny had 20 years completed and 10 to go. He was the king of late night and this shows why. It's too bad that most of the shows from 1962 to 1972 are gone. I like the segment with the comedians. It's incredible to think of all the legendary comics who got their big break on this show. One appearance could make or break a career. Johnny had that kind of power. It's much different today.
Everytime Johnny did his golf swing, it reminded me of LAUGH-IN's Dick Martin, who did a similar golf swing when he said, "Take it away, Goldie(Hawn)!"
I was almost 15 years old when Johnny Carson celebrated his 20th anniversary as host of The Tonight Show. It really was a big celebration that everyone was talking about in 1982. I seriously doubt there will be another late night talk show host that will ever be remembered like Johnny Carson was.
11:15 a.m. What a wonderful show. Johnny, Ed, Doc, all involved with the show are brilliant with what they do, bring laughter, happiness and a Smile that's contagious! Thanks Tons😂❤😂❤
To see the pure brilliance of Carson you only have to watch the Ed Ames tomahawk throw. Ames moves toward the target to retrieve the tomahawk and Carson stops him, knowing that this is comedy gold and he wants to milk it for all its worth. Then while Carson is busying his hands by knocking the tomahawks together he comes up with the Jewish line which is actually genius.
I've had a terrible day today. Coming home and finding this, was what I absolutely needed . Thank you so much!
Just watched this. The original commercials within the show really put me "back in the day" more than just a compilation of spots. Very nice.
SO many memories! The Tylenol poisonings, those 3wheelers they soon banned, the countless, sexism in commercials~~
No salute to the Carson-era TONIGHT SHOW is complete without the "Ed Ames Tomahawk Sketch"!
Thanks for posting this gem. Johnny had 20 years completed and 10 to go. He was the king of late night and this shows why. It's too bad that most of the shows from 1962 to 1972 are gone. I like the segment with the comedians. It's incredible to think of all the legendary comics who got their big break on this show. One appearance could make or break a career. Johnny had that kind of power. It's much different today.
Pluto has a good deal of 60s and 70s Carson. Or they used too! It was a. Whole channel at one point
Ed McMahon was one of the greatest broadcast announcers of all time, and Doc Severinsen was one of the greatest bandleaders of all time!
great show. the original host of the tonight show forever johnny carson. no one can duplicate him
Everytime Johnny did his golf swing, it reminded me of LAUGH-IN's Dick Martin, who did a similar golf swing when he said, "Take it away, Goldie(Hawn)!"
I love the Reagan Who's On First is great!
It was one of the funniest Carson skits ever. It was a spoof of "Who's on First" by Abbott and Costello.
I was almost 15 years old when Johnny Carson celebrated his 20th anniversary as host of The Tonight Show. It really was a big celebration that everyone was talking about in 1982. I seriously doubt there will be another late night talk show host that will ever be remembered like Johnny Carson was.
Johnny's spoof of Mr. Rogers was a classic!
11:15 a.m. What a wonderful show. Johnny, Ed, Doc, all involved with the show are brilliant with what they do, bring laughter, happiness and a Smile that's contagious!
Thanks Tons😂❤😂❤
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To see the pure brilliance of Carson you only have to watch the Ed Ames tomahawk throw. Ames moves toward the target to retrieve the tomahawk and Carson stops him, knowing that this is comedy gold and he wants to milk it for all its worth. Then while Carson is busying his hands by knocking the tomahawks together he comes up with the Jewish line which is actually genius.
Robin exhausted me.
With the exception of Doc , rip to all .
NOTHING TODAY,NOTHING, COMES LIGHT YEARS CLOSE TO THIS!
This is one of the few times Johnny and Ed wore tuxedos!
They did it for the New Year's Eve shows.
Which is softer:
#1 Rich Corinthian Leather
#2 Genuine Saskatchewan Sealskin
Dana Hill was so adorable. Too bad she had such a hard life.
Underalls. Dam that when i just stopped warming under ware
Omg is Liza the only one still with us from the intro? 😢
(I know Doc still is)
Woody Allen
How about that picture of the '60 Minutes' crew? Who of them are left??
@@lisab7977Yes he is pushing 100 years old. What a life.
Ed Ames low! 😅
Don Stanley to open. (KNBC promo)