Grodin lived a good long life... died in 2021 at the age of 86. Johnny died in 2005 age 79. Johnny was born in 1925 and Grodin in 1935. It's so great they can now live on amusing countless others on the Internet. Johnny took over The Tonight Show from Jack Paar in 1962. My mom, who died in 2002 at age 74, like millions of other Americans, spent 40 years enjoying Johnny on late night TV. It really became a ritual for her. What a glorious era!!
Carson has a RUclips channel (look for it) you won't be disappointed... goes back 40 years +.. all of them funny.. I know he is gone, but he owns all the rights to these films and the man still is making money.. Genius..
@@tylernewton7217 Ha ha it sure was. I like when Deniro is telling the bondsman guy on the phone he’ll shoot Grodin in the head and dump him in the swamp. Then he shakes his head at Grodin like no I won’t.
love it that CG challenged Johnny Carson, Johnny proved his wit so many times over the twenty odd years, he is sharp sharp, of course it takes two to tango!! Thanks Charles Grodin for so many intellectually driven and witty laughs, just heard he died.
What a combination, what a team. They worked so well together. Grodin with his dead pan delivery and Carson with that sharp wit. This is Classic. It's timeless. They nailed it every time Carson had him as a guest. Many viewers at the time actually believed that Grodin was being antagonistic toward Carson. They didn't get that it was a running bit between them.
Grodin was an incredible guest. He does punchlines, but also does very well as a set up man for Johnny, or Dave, or whatever talk show he was on. Just fantastic.
I laid on the living room floor every night watching Johnny. I think this was the best comedic 12 minutes and fifty-one seconds clip I have seen. Two greats. And I think their is a bit of Andy Kaufman feeling going on. Thank you for sharing. Sweet sorrow.
When Johnny's job was no longer fun, he packed it in. The Tonight Show was and always will be Carson's. He could talk with a farmer, a school teacher, royalty or hollywood celebrities and it didn't matter, because people tuned in to see Johnny. His humor, wit, timing, warmth and an intelligence level rivaled every talk show host before him and since him, Johnny Carson will always be The King of Late Night Television.
Johnny was starting to have health issues. He was the beginning stages of emphysema. He was also richer than the Pope. The two things combined to give Johnny pause and think of retirement.
Leno and Letterman also great....even Ferguson and Kilborn were fun....none of current hosts worth watching. Need to rely on bleeps because wit is lacking.
@@tnargskoorb1I only saw it recently and really liked it. The only thing I’m confused about is what bounty hunters are allowed to do. I didn’t get that whole deal but the double act between Grodin and DeNiro is amazing.
Did Charles Grodin get along with Johnny Carson? Johnny Carson liked him so much that he put Grodin under contract as a guest in 1973. He would appear once a month, to the exclusion of all other talk shows. Their imitation of mutual hostility was so convincing that the programme always received letters of complaint about Grodin's shabby treatment of his host.
Carson had Grodin on 36 times because he was good TV, and that was Carson's first priority. We always looked forward to Grodin. A nervous and agitated Carson was the most honest and funny Carson. He's quicker and funnier with Grodin than he was in 1962 when he first took over The Tonight Show.
I remember in college seeing the original airing. This was really something special. These guys were doing "irony," "breaking the 4th wall," and "meta" years and years before those were things; making a mockery of the format, while still operating within it's conventions. I feel so privileged to have lived through the era when it was first being done. Now it's all water-downed self-aware braindead 'silly', and worst of all cute. (how can anyone stomach Fallon or Colbert after seeing this?) It's sad that so much mainstream tv never got better (talk shows, sitcoms). Thank god for long-form podcasts, HBO, Netflix etc.
@Barry Obama , I hear it is very good but I don't think I saw it it. If I did, it was well over 30 yrs ago and did not stick with me. Perhaps I will check it out.
Grodin is a genius and he + carson play this game very well. Grodin fortunately passed his great deadpan humor to Letterman. Too bad he has not been a guest there for a quite some time. Still this is Late night television at its best.
If I make it to the Lord when this life is over, I'm thinking that I want one of my requests to be is to see Johnny do a live show and with Charles being his special guest. I love ❤️ these two.
Grodin lived a good long life... died in 2021 at the age of 86. Johnny died in 2005 age 79. Johnny was born in 1925 and Grodin in 1935. It's so great they can now live on amusing countless others on the Internet. Johnny took over The Tonight Show from Jack Paar in 1962. My mom, who died in 2002 at age 74, like millions of other Americans, spent 40 years enjoying Johnny on late night TV. It really became a ritual for her. What a glorious era!!
When these two fight, it is the audience who wins.
Dennis -- they actually did not like one another
Harpoon_Bakery bullshit; this is Grodin’s schtick. He carried it onward to Letterman.
@@vhscopyofseinfeld Grodin is/was/is hilarious
I love him here and in Heaven Can Wait and Midnight Run
Yet to see the Heartbreak Kid
@@vhscopyofseinfeld your right.funny duo.
Turned me off. I don’t think Johnny cared for it much either. His demeanor changed.
Grodin is my favourite for deadpan humour. And Carson's versatility is extraordinary.
I have always loved Grodin he makes me laugh so much even if I'm not loud laughing because others sleeping I'm still laughing hard so damn funny.
It's the best, Bad.
Grodin is the early version of Norm MacDonald
Charles was one of THE best guest on Carsons show...
This is why I watch Johnny Carson every night of my life growing up before I went to sleep.
Me too Mike! Even in grade school we were allowed to watch Johnny's monologue and then off to bed. Good memories. Peace buddy
Hysterical!! RIP Groden and Johnny. Still entertaining us.
I’ve never watched Johnny Carson before. That was hilarious, sharp, smart. Loved it. Will seek more from Grodin and Carson.
Carson has a RUclips channel (look for it) you won't be disappointed... goes back 40 years +.. all of them funny..
I know he is gone, but he owns all the rights to these films and the man still is making money.. Genius..
Watch Midnight Run. Grodin and DeNiro. It’s amazing.
@@tnargskoorb1 the scene where Grodin plays the fake FBI/counterfeit guy was hilarious
@@tylernewton7217 Ha ha it sure was. I like when Deniro is telling the bondsman guy on the phone he’ll shoot Grodin in the head and dump him in the swamp. Then he shakes his head at Grodin like no I won’t.
@@tnargskoorb1 ha, that was great too! So many moments in that movie. I have to watch that movie yearly, like Planes Trains & Automobiles.
Johnny was sharp as a tack that night.
Every night! A class act
love it that CG challenged Johnny Carson, Johnny proved his wit so many times over the twenty odd years, he is sharp sharp, of course it takes two to tango!! Thanks Charles Grodin for so many intellectually driven and witty laughs, just heard he died.
@@ronnietoots6797Brilliant Charles Grodin.
His audio books are Brilliant
@@fluorosco And so handsome! Wow.
@@ronnietoots6797 grodin was sharp. like carson but he is not in the other guys league
You can tell both of them are enjoying each other very much!
Comic gold! 🤗
Grodin versus Carson, we need more people like this on late night. lol. classic.
That's exactly what there doing huh. It's funny because they get each other good. Carson jumps to Rich malibu because he's caught.
two very bright and witty comedic minds "going at it."
both have nerves of steel, btw.
this is just brilliant....two comedic geniuses doing their thing...Johnny is greatly missed....RIP
This has to be twelve of the funniest minutes in TV history. Two comedy legends at the top of their game.
so awkward This is comedy gold.
+so awkward i agree this is classic stuff
I don't find it awkward. Just funny because they're only messing around with each other without malice.
So Awkward amazing isn’t it?
Grodins dry humor cracks me up and Johnny is the perfect host and flos right into character for guest.
When tv was worth watching
Long live Carson. And charles is a legend.
Haha! These two had a chemistry made for great television.
"I'll alert the media." I just about died when Johnny said that.
What a combination, what a team. They worked so well together.
Grodin with his dead pan delivery and Carson with that sharp wit. This is Classic. It's timeless.
They nailed it every time Carson had him as a guest. Many viewers at the time actually believed that Grodin was being antagonistic toward Carson. They didn't get that it was a running bit between them.
Absolutely fantastic. What timing!
RIP - these two wonderful souls. Thanks for the laughs.
Grodin was an incredible guest. He does punchlines, but also does very well as a set up man for Johnny, or Dave, or whatever talk show he was on. Just fantastic.
This is amazing he’s been like this for decades, what a great act these two had!
Grodin keeps setting them up and Carson keeps hitting them out of the park.
This is part of Grodin’s droll act, his spiel. It was part of the banter that he had with Johnny, who was in on it. I have his book. It’s quite funny.
I have the book on my shelf in my study.
It would be so nice if it wasn't there
They both have droll measured humor and their timing was always spot on...
I laid on the living room floor every night watching Johnny. I think this was the best comedic 12 minutes and fifty-one seconds clip I have seen. Two greats. And I think their is a bit of Andy Kaufman feeling going on. Thank you for sharing. Sweet sorrow.
So great!! The boos at the end are just perfect, Grodin is the best.
2 brilliant wits at work!
These two were marvelous together
To this day, no one even comes close to Johnny. No one. He was hilarious & the all-time best.
For the most part I agree....but Letterman was better with Grodin.
I must agree. I Have to live with the memory. At least we have 'the best of'.
David letterman’s the best
Johnny ran the show. Modern hosts seem to kiss butts.
Don Rickles is way funnier and Johnny would agree
Damn! What great comic genius this is and such quick wit and banter back and forth!
That was absolute gold!
When Johnny's job was no longer fun, he packed it in. The Tonight Show was and always will be Carson's. He could talk with a farmer, a school teacher, royalty or hollywood celebrities and it didn't matter, because people tuned in to see Johnny. His humor, wit, timing, warmth and an intelligence level rivaled every talk show host before him and since him, Johnny Carson will always be The King of Late Night Television.
No he was still having fun.
💯 agreed and after Johnny Craig Ferguson then Conan, in my humble opinion.
Johnny was starting to have health issues. He was the beginning stages of emphysema. He was also richer than the Pope. The two things combined to give Johnny pause and think of retirement.
I remember this years ago....watch it over and over...great!
Their banter back and forth in hysterical!
The knuckleheads running the night shows these days could never touch Carson with a 10 ft pole. Just epic.
Leno and Letterman also great....even Ferguson and Kilborn were fun....none of current hosts worth watching. Need to rely on bleeps because wit is lacking.
Wish SOMEONE could be as good as him again!
true
Grodin gave some of the best deadpan!!
RIP still stands up over time.
This is a classic. Two very funny people and great guys!
Loved Charles' earlier movies and his talk show
Charles Grodin will be missed. Brilliant dead pan, droll comic with perfect timing.
"Midnight Run"(1989)with Robert DeNiro is a cult classic.
That movie is the best. So many people don’t even know about it.
Agreed! I have to watch that movie once a year.
@@tnargskoorb1I only saw it recently and really liked it. The only thing I’m confused about is what bounty hunters are allowed to do. I didn’t get that whole deal but the double act between Grodin and DeNiro is amazing.
If you haven't seen this one do it, DeNiro is the good guy, Grodin is the bad guy.....huh???????
@@ronnyparkerhe's not really the 'bad' guy, though.
Hilarious from start to finish. Two masters.
Carson never dumbed-down his conversations. An intelligent man.
Fantastically-played and brilliant!
R.I.P. Charles Grodin . 🙏
One word : Brillant!!
Charles Grodin + talk shows = comedy gold.
Both of them are funny as hell!!!!!
I never knew who he ( Godin ) was till yesterday !!! Amazing
Watch the movie Clifford. The funniest movie ever.
Midnight Run is close to perfection.
Johnny Carson and Charles Grodin are banter geniuses.
Charles and Johnny were magical together..perfect repertoire...some of the funniest shit I've ever seen..both of them RIP
Charles Grodin. Legend. Carson: "Is this gonna be another one of these nights??"
Johnny Carson's like there ain't enough booze in this place to kill this pain. Old school days!! RIP Charles Grodin💞
Brilliant! Thanks for this great clip.
Nothing today compares - GREAT GREAT GREAT !
It’s obvious that these two liked each other. If they didn’t, Johnny would never have invited him back.
Thanks for posting! Late night hasn't heard wit like this in a very, very, very long time.
Carson was and still remains and will remain the best late night talk show host ever.
Timeless humor. I can watch this over and over .
By and large, contemporary talk shows pale by comparison to this sort of brilliant banter.
Grodin, Jonathan Winters, Rickles we're three of his best
George Segal too
Best guest. RIP Charles.
He’s the one that pops up first too - him and George Segal - two of the greats.
I have never seen anybody get Johnny so upset like this guy.
You can see the fire in Johnnys eyes ..
Grodin has made me laugh for, some 40 years. To go toe to toe with Carson is priceless. He just has this funny way of being offended. Love it.
two great friends bantering....
I saw this live and went out and got the book. It was really good!
Brilliant!
Gotta luv these guys..........
Carson and Grodin made something that is extraordinary difficult seem like it was a stroll in the park.
These two !!! Out of this world great !!!
Two legends.
Did Charles Grodin get along with Johnny Carson?
Johnny Carson liked him so much that he put Grodin under contract as a guest in 1973. He would appear once a month, to the exclusion of all other talk shows. Their imitation of mutual hostility was so convincing that the programme always received letters of complaint about Grodin's shabby treatment of his host.
Grodin is Great 👍
RIP Charles !🍺
Ooh this will be the last time that Mr. Grodin is ever invited to be on The
Tonight Show, starring Johnny Carson.
We miss you George Newton/Charles Grodin
Carson had grodin on a contract as a regular guest
Now that's some damn good ribbing.
Best talk show guest/host chemistry of all time
Carson had Grodin on 36 times because he was good TV, and that was Carson's first priority. We always looked forward to Grodin. A nervous and agitated Carson was the most honest and funny Carson. He's quicker and funnier with Grodin than he was in 1962 when he first took over The Tonight Show.
"I have a 2-year-old son." (pause, then laughter) "Well, I'll alert the media, what...what do...?" LMAO :)
Grodin was terreffic in Heaven can wait.
And Midnight Run with DeNiro
i am learning about such amazing history about these legends, that i've heard from my other famous current comedian idols...........thanks covid
Two wonderful men, a class act💙💙💙💙 I wouldn’t reveal anything that personal - hahagaha
Rip johnny.you bring so much happiness when i watch these shows from my younger years.
It's difficult for Johnny to break Charles into a smile! Charles is in character all the way!OMG. Johnny made Charles laugh!
Never seen this one. It's awesome the chemistry of total disdain for each other!! But it's a put on!! SO FUNNY!! 😳😳😳😂😂😂
This is some of Johnny's funniest stuff.
8:50 Charles almost breaks character!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
God, I miss Carson.
what year was this. Grodin was quick as a whip and had satire and dry humor down to a science.
89 I believe
@@tnargskoorb1 wow, thanks
He was on letterman too at same time with book. It’s on here too. Said 89 for that appearance.
R.I.P Charles Grodin.
RIP Charles Grodin
Of the late night hosts who followed Johnny, only Craig Ferguson could have pulled off an interview like this.
My thoughts, exactly.
Totally agree - Craig is a seasoned professional
Add Graham Norton as well
I remember in college seeing the original airing. This was really something special. These guys were doing "irony," "breaking the 4th wall," and "meta" years and years before those were things; making a mockery of the format, while still operating within it's conventions. I feel so privileged to have lived through the era when it was first being done.
Now it's all water-downed self-aware braindead 'silly', and worst of all cute. (how can anyone stomach Fallon or Colbert after seeing this?) It's sad that so much mainstream tv never got better (talk shows, sitcoms). Thank god for long-form podcasts, HBO, Netflix etc.
You've just given me an idea... I'm gonna be a subversive tiktok star! Wish me luck!
Fallon thinks he's a "humorist" and Col-BERT is just a pompous ass.
''I'll look forward to that'' . . . .Lol! Brilliant.
I was never much of a fan of Grodin's movies but I loved his talk show appearances! So dry and witty!
@Barry Obama , I hear it is very good but I don't think I saw it it. If I did, it was well over 30 yrs ago and did not stick with me. Perhaps I will check it out.
@Barry Obama he was sooooooo great in that movie with Rober De Niro!
If you haven’t seen Midnight Run with Grodin and DeNiro I highly recommend it. Just hilarious.
"Is this going to be another one of those nights?" I was laughing so hard I cried.
Grodin is a genius and he + carson play this game very well. Grodin fortunately passed his great deadpan humor to Letterman. Too bad he has not been a guest there for a quite some time. Still this is Late night television at its best.
Charles Grodin RIP
He's still kicking
If I make it to the Lord when this life is over, I'm thinking that I want one of my requests to be is to see Johnny do a live show and with Charles being his special guest. I love ❤️ these two.
UNREAL CHEMISTRY between these 2