That’s pretty epic Itzhak Perlman practices the violin to Star Trek. Born in Tel Aviv both his parents were Jewish natives of Poland, he would later go on to contribute the main musical score for Schindlers List, among many other historic contributions. Still alive as of March 2023 🎻
David Steinberg was on the Carson Show 130 times, second only to Bob Hope. It’s interesting he’s talking about sitcom brainstorming, that would be a huge part of his career in later life, everything from Golden Girls to Seinfeld
Edward Leo Peter Ed McMahon, Jr. (Detroit, 6 de marzo de 1923 - Los Ángeles, 23 de junio de 2009) fue un comediante, presentador de programas de juegos, y locutor estadounidense. Fue famoso por su trabajo en la televisión como compañero de Johnny Carson (1925-2005) y locutor del programa The Tonight Show (entre 1962 y 1992). También presentó la versión original del show Star Search entre 1983 y 1995. Fue copresentador de TV’s Bloopers & Practical Jokes con Dick Clark entre 1982 y 1998. También presentó sorteos de la empresa de venta directa American Family Publishers (y no, como se cree comúnmente, de su principal rival Publishers Clearing House).
Wow! All these years later and you still can't get over your disappointment. Have you considered getting professional help through counseling? Did you happen to notice this was The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and not an episode of 60 Minutes?
@@craigjgomez Did you happen to notice he was practicing his first amendment right to free speech? And it's none of your business? You seem to be the one in need of 'someone to talk to.'
Thank you for putting the year this was on the air. I was 22 and was a devoted Carson fan thanks to my parents since I was in high school.
Here'sJohnny !!
Johnny’s monologue bombs all over the place, and yet it’s still the funniest thing there is.
That’s pretty epic Itzhak Perlman practices the violin to Star Trek. Born in Tel Aviv both his parents were Jewish natives of Poland, he would later go on to contribute the main musical score for Schindlers List, among many other historic contributions. Still alive as of March 2023 🎻
Animal segments always fun
David Steinberg was on the Carson Show 130 times, second only to Bob Hope. It’s interesting he’s talking about sitcom brainstorming, that would be a huge part of his career in later life, everything from Golden Girls to Seinfeld
And Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I saw David Steinberg, twice, as the opening act for Dionne Warwick.
Edward Leo Peter Ed McMahon, Jr. (Detroit, 6 de marzo de 1923 - Los Ángeles, 23 de junio de 2009) fue un comediante, presentador de programas de juegos, y locutor estadounidense. Fue famoso por su trabajo en la televisión como compañero de Johnny Carson (1925-2005) y locutor del programa The Tonight Show (entre 1962 y 1992). También presentó la versión original del show Star Search entre 1983 y 1995. Fue copresentador de TV’s Bloopers & Practical Jokes con Dick Clark entre 1982 y 1998. También presentó sorteos de la empresa de venta directa American Family Publishers (y no, como se cree comúnmente, de su principal rival Publishers Clearing House).
I kinda understand unnatural fears.. I have a friend who has a fear of cats. She can't see a cat, or a picture of a cat without panicking.
John William Carson
23 de octubre de 1925
23 de enero de 2005
98 años
79 años
19 años.
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I just miss the light hearted, goofy jokes and great interviews. As for today's fare...meh.
(21:41) Sharon Trible, Joan Embry, David Steinberg, and Itzhak Perlman
When they come from the Zoo, please ask them Not to bring Snakes. Thank You.
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Jimmy Carter was the biggest disappointment ever until Obama was elected.
Wow! All these years later and you still can't get over your disappointment. Have you considered getting professional help through counseling? Did you happen to notice this was The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and not an episode of 60 Minutes?
@@craigjgomez Did you happen to notice he was practicing his first amendment right to free speech? And it's none of your business? You seem to be the one in need of 'someone to talk to.'