NBC | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | October 5, 1971
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- October 5, 1971, edition of NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Commercials are included.
Content:
0:00:00 -- Intro
0:00:43 -- Monologue
0:08:40 -- Carnac the Magnificent
0:17:30 -- Jim Files, Roland Lakes and Bob Lurtsema
0:29:52 -- Johnny and Ed train with the Giants
0:35:33 -- Walter Hickel
0:49:40 -- Walter Hickel (cont'd)
0:59:55 -- Walter Hickel (cont'd)
1:06:28 -- Robert Goulet
1:19:02 -- Charlie Callas
1:26:43 -- Outro
Credit: Internet Archive / Cosnicwhhelz Audio Video Entertainment
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As of June 2024...Doc Severinsen STILL ALIVE! Born in 1927, will celebrate his 97 years in July!!!
Yes, and he done his last concert at age 95. He said he was " starting a new chapter " , well if that mind set keeps him going.......... I believe he still teaches music, I presume the trumpet, of course.
It is great that these New York episodes are being shared. Thank you.
Awesome!! These New York episodes are so cool to see. This one also includes the local commercials which makes it even better. Thank you so much for them.
53 years ago and better than any and all late night talk shows today.
ummmm try 62 years. He started in 1962. 3 years before i was born
Don't get me started on the politically charged, politically dominated late night shows they try to pass off as 'entertainment'. Kimmel and Colbert should be institutionalized, as their TDS afflictions have played out on national tv for over eight years now. Total trash- that the people in charge, (radical, anti-white etc.) have allowed this stuff to continue, shows how deep the partisan BS goes. Carson NEVER criticized anyone on the Left or Right, that was his guest, but rather let them be the guest that they were booked to be, and Carson would intelligently interject with queries etc., but NEVER patronized anyone because of their politics. What is on now, is total politically partisan garbage, that reflects the sad sad Left in this country.
Memories Of My Childhood...I remember the Peacock well...
Johnny Carson was the greatest!-Thanks for posting.
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I find it interesting how the show was formatted back then. Much longer segments than I recall from the late 70s. This is the earliest Carnac I have seen.
Yeah, it was not until 1980-81 that Carson insisted that the show be shortened to an hour.
Yeah, carson wanted to work less and get paid more. He had 4 wives, and he may not be all that nice as everyone wants to believe . I'm just saying. A con game. All he complained about was money.
@@gstockwell5315 And he was so unbelievably petty with Joan Rivers after she got her own show.
It's also interesting to note that out of a 2-hour show there is only one celebrity appearance. This is one of the main reasons the show moved to LA the next year to be able to have more access to celebrities.
He was the best. When you're the best and you have earned it, you get the money and the perks. He could have gone to any network.
Tonight's show was better than the current one.
I missed this episode somehow. Lemme see... OH, YEAH! I was in boot camp, shortly after being drafted. Ft Leonard Wood.
Cheers, Johnny! We miss you...
Came on 10:30 Central Standard Time . One could watch 10:00 news and catch Johnny's monologue at reasonable hour to retire before work and school the next day. I was in 7th grade when this show was aired. ( A few days before the centennial commemoration of Chicago Fire Oct 8, 1871)
A few years later 700 Club competed in timeslot
Was in the 7th grade myself
Great environmental policy for 1971! This guy is a hero
Robert Goulet's performance is the most quintessentially 1971 segment on this show.
Elvis enjoyed it...
Bob Guelet was always one of my favorite entertainers!!
Carnac, former circulation manager for Look magazine (which had just given up the ghost).
Life magazine (similar folio-size photo-oriented publication) folded a year or so later.
Recorded off Washington DC's WRC-TV 4.
Grew up in WMAQ 5 Chicago Market but lived in DC area from 1982-2020. WRC4 was home to late Willard Scott ( 1934-2021 ). Willard would call in to Hardin/ Weaver every morning on WMAL radio while on my commute to work ( From northern VA to DMA Bookmont MD near old Glen Echo Park )
@@longstreet2740 WRC-TV 4 also had George Michael and his Sports Machine.
@@lsmftymf The video facility for WRC-TV gave us that great color videotape of President Eisenhower with NBC President David Sarnoff that you can view on RUclips.❤
Notice there aren't many snow tire commercials anymore.
Johnny Carson would occasionally have oldsters. In 1969 he had Tim Lucas as a guest.
This was 50 + years ago over the actual air waves to a roof top antenna and no BUFFERING! Got to miss that❗
Does anyone else notice how quieter the commercials seem back then?
That’s not the only thing I noticed about the commercials.
@@mrgjg what else?
All hail the King!!!
It really lost a lot of it's magic when it went to 60 min.
This is prime A party Johnny!
This was when tv was worth watching.
October 5th 1971 was a Tuesday.
That kind of politician doesn't exist in our government anymore.
That guy is waaaay ahead of his time
Carson had a more surreal sense of humor than I remember. His ad libs as Carnac are pretty weird, in a good way.
Doc Sevranson!
The band is so much better than today's shows
I'm just amazed at the lack of GEN-LOCK when presentation switches from the Burbank studio and back again locally - complete loss of lock. Unheard of nowadays permitted then...
Totally amazing. Write up a trouble report and we’ll talk to Randy over at the transmitter. He might lose his first class license over this debacle.
@@EdKazO-Vision 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was good! Report submitted...!
These early 70s monologues were way more interactive (with Doc and Ed) and improvised than in the late 70s.
Who’s here for Walter J. Hickel?
before the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act I think
Handling the pre-local break promo bumpers this night was Fred Facey out of New York.
Nice to hear a bit of "Peachy" at the end, which the band often used as their sign-off music.
I thought I recognized that tune. Do you by chance know who the composer is?
@@tommya Mike Barone, a prolific writer/arranger who is still with us. Here’s a video of Mike conducting the song with his LA big band: ruclips.net/video/XlcJMYlkmJU/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@tfronauer Thanks so much for sharing this. What a wonderful vibe and arrangement. Reminds a little bit stylistically of "Girl Talk" by Neal Hefti. :)
Watching these is strangely nostalgic. It's very strange considering I'm British (never lived in US) and was only 6 when this went out. Yet I feel like I'm watching something cosy and familiar.
Wow his voice sounds very different from when I watched in the 80’s!
#71 looks like one of the Hanson Brothers. Putting on the foil, Coach!
1971 NY Giants would finish season with a record of 4 wins & 10 losses
A 4 game losing streak right after this and another 4 losses to close out the schedule.
Those 2 wins Giants allowed 60 points and the loss in between was a 27 point blowout.
The optimism was a bit overstated, they weren't that good...
53 years later I find that an odd choice. I can't imagine that very much of the country outside the NY area cared about three Giant defensive players.
@@baronvonnembles a guest possibly canceled at last minute?
Charley Callas never entertained me much. Years later I think he and Carson had a falling out.
Is '71 when Johnny lay to rest the hair dye?
That’s what I was wondering too after watching a ‘70 episode where he had the dark hair
Probably a recommendation from a coworker or producer, doesn’t look natural at all should of kept it natural
73 sometime, he always did it himself which is why it never looked good :)
Anyone remember when Johnny started dying his hair? Looks like 1970 or 1971 is when the change started
Grecian Formula, he always did it himself to varying degrees of success. I think he gave up in the early 70's when the show moved to Los Angeles
Johnny is wearing OT Willie Young's #69 jersey, sure that he didn't keep it after the show.
have footage of any of johnny Carson new years eve shows?
Another uploader beat me to the punch here: ruclips.net/video/0Du8lLUkpHE/видео.html
To funny. The days when older men used Grecian formula for men hair die to give the appearance of being younger than they were but came out looking pretty silly.
As I said better than Jay Leno and that other comedian version.
They should have stayed in New York.
I saw them in '71 at 30 Rock. While Ed did the dog food commercial in the "cut out" backstage, Johnny drove the audience wild commenting on the animal's enthusiam. "You'd be hungry too if you hadn't been fed since October!" I watched the 11:30 video on channel 4, New York and you could hear the laughter.
Lack of guests, LA has all the entertainers
These football players would be killed by the current players
Bench Warmer Bob Lurtsema, Later on AWA Wrestling !!!!!!!
Politician on here is a poa
Peoples Drug Store!
My second Johnny Carson show I ever watched just now and it is awful. One of the dullest shows I've seen. How this show lasted must have been as relief for insomnia.
Maybe it was me, but this show d8d nothing for me.
What year were you born? I was born in 1981 and still have fond memories of staying up with my dad to watch maybe the first 20 minutes before passing out and being carried to bed. Even if this episode was before my time it’s still very nostalgic and representative of an era past. The jokes and subject quality wasn’t always great but the schedule was hectic and joke writers team likely a skeleton crew for the time and infancy of late night television. The stuff on television in the 40’s and 50’s was even more amateur compared with this
Overall, Johnny stayed away from politics on his show, which proved very popular over the years...
That's the second Jim Files I now know of. The first claims he was the grassy knoll shooter who killed JFK. Strange.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Files