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Second to Last Tonight Show with Johnny Carson on May 21, 1992 (Robin Williams + Bette Midler) 🎥 🎤 📺

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  • As his retirement approached, Carson tried to avoid sentimentality but would periodically show clips of some of his favorite moments and again invite some of his favorite guests. He told his crew, "Everything comes to an end; nothing lasts forever. Thirty years is enough. It's time to get out while you're still working on top of your game, while you're still working well."
    Carson hosted his penultimate show, featuring guests Robin Williams and Bette Midler, on May 21, 1992. The last of Carson's monologues was delivered on this episode and was written by Jim Mulholland, Steven Kunes, and Rift Fournier. Once underway, the atmosphere was electric and Carson was greeted with a sustained, two-minute intense standing ovation. Williams was especially uninhibited with his trademark manic energy and stream-of-consciousness lunacy. Midler was more emotional. When the conversation turned to Johnny's favorite songs, "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Here's That Rainy Day," Midler mentioned that she knew a chorus of the latter. She began singing the song, and after the first line, Carson joined in and turned it into an impromptu duet. Midler finished her appearance from center stage, where she slowly sang the pop standard "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)." Carson became unexpectedly tearful, and a shot of the two of them was captured by a camera angle from across the set that had never before been used on the show. The audience became tearful as well and called the three performers out for a second bow after the taping was completed. This show was immediately recognized as a television classic that Midler considered one of the most emotional moments of her life and eventually won an Emmy for her role in it.
    Carson had no guests on his final episode of The Tonight Show on May 22, 1992, which was instead a retrospective show taped before an invitation-only studio audience of family, friends, and crew. During the show, Carson regretted that the first 10 years of his tenure as host no longer exist saying that he would have loved to show the audience clips of Jayne Mansfield with Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre talking to Tallulah Bankhead, and even the first appearance of Bette Midler (who had appeared on Carson's penultimate episode the night before) on the show. More than fifty million people tuned in for this finale, which ended with Carson sitting on a stool alone at center stage, similar to Jack Paar's last show. He said these final words in conclusion:
    And so it has come to this: I, uh... am one of the lucky people in the world; I found something I always wanted to do and I have enjoyed every single minute of it. I want to thank the gentlemen who've shared this stage with me for thirty years. Mr. Ed McMahon, Mr. Doc Severinsen, and you people-watching. I can only tell you that it has been an honor and a privilege to come into your homes all these years and entertain you. And I hope when I find something that I want to do and I think you would like and come back, that you'll be as gracious in inviting me into your home as you have been. I bid you a very heartfelt good night.
    A few weeks after the final show aired, it was announced that NBC and Carson had struck a deal to develop a new series. Ultimately, however, Carson chose not to return to television. He gave only two major interviews after his retirement: one to The Washington Post in 1993, and the other to Esquire magazine in 2002. Carson hinted in his 1993 interview that he did not think he could top what he had already accomplished. He rarely appeared elsewhere after retiring, providing only a guest voice on an episode of The Simpsons, which included him performing feats of strength and featured Bette Midler as well. Carson's final television appearance was a cameo on the May 13, 1994, Late Show with David Letterman where he handed over a copy of a Top 10 List and sat in Dave's chair for a minute. He was prepared to say a few words, but the crowd's cheering was so loud and so sustained, that he humorously decided to leave without saying anything-although as he exited, he could be heard saying "Thank you, good night!"
    In 2005, after Carson's death, it was revealed that he had made a habit of sending jokes to Dave Letterman via fax machine which Letterman would then sometimes incorporate into his monologues. The January 31, 2005, episode of the Late Show with David Letterman, which featured a tribute to Carson, began with a monologue by Letterman composed entirely of jokes written by Carson himself after his retirement.
    In 2011, the last Carson Tonight show was ranked No. 10 on the TV Guide Network special, TV's Most Unforgettable Finales.

Комментарии • 76

  • @fredboat
    @fredboat 7 месяцев назад +20

    Watched every night back then, Carson was a class act. A different world. Thanks.

    • @tonycheek1356
      @tonycheek1356 2 месяца назад +1

      The highlight in ending the day was watching Johnny Carson. He was one of a kind.

  • @ME-xd4he
    @ME-xd4he 9 дней назад +4

    I use to fall asleep to Johnny Carson as a child (70’s). I often still listen to his shows at bedtime. Reminds me of a better time. I miss him

  • @designsonyouinparis
    @designsonyouinparis Месяц назад +11

    Late night entertainment has never been the same without Johnny, David and Jay! Those were the days! Thank you guys! My hat of off to you fine and very talented gentlemen! ❤❤❤❤

  • @danielbrosky
    @danielbrosky Месяц назад +11

    The mould was broken after Johnny. Others tried to step into his shoes, but he remains the Gold Standard. Was there a dry eye in the house while Bette and Johnny sang?! And that finale. Thanks for sharing this VCR treasure!

  • @michaelmorrissey5880
    @michaelmorrissey5880 Месяц назад +14

    Two of the world's greatest entertainers R. I. P Robin, and long life and happiness Bett

  • @michaelspeer2523
    @michaelspeer2523 7 месяцев назад +45

    Nobody better before or since!!

    • @add3970
      @add3970 Месяц назад

      Exactly

    • @lillybee60rupert58
      @lillybee60rupert58 Месяц назад

      Never will be

    • @Dnn411
      @Dnn411 Месяц назад

      Letterman was better, or just as good.

    • @SeaSlug11
      @SeaSlug11 25 дней назад

      No one like Carson…..Letterman great in his own right…..not the same as Carson though

  • @sharonpayne8912
    @sharonpayne8912 Месяц назад +13

    Glad I saw this. Saving it

  • @barbarabranton2735
    @barbarabranton2735 Месяц назад +14

    I wonder what the pair "Robin & Johnny" would say about today's political scene. What great material, and what a fantastic show that would be!!!

  • @ivettek3190
    @ivettek3190 Месяц назад +10

    I miss robin and johnny. they were great. RIP

  • @donadeavera9608
    @donadeavera9608 Месяц назад +8

    Robin was a great genius! God, I miss him.

  • @frankdevries6962
    @frankdevries6962 17 дней назад +3

    Can't believe how fast the years slip by. TV was worth watching. You could say what was on your mind and decorum was a given.

  • @gtlfb
    @gtlfb 29 дней назад +5

    He could have had anyone he wanted on this penultimate show. He obviously chose two he admired and loved. His affection for these two, especially Midler, just jumps out at you.

  • @JohnRobie
    @JohnRobie 2 месяца назад +8

    One of the great moments in (television) history. ❤

  • @albertpeterson5585
    @albertpeterson5585 2 месяца назад +11

    ...there will never be another show like this because there will never be another host like this, nor any of the talent he showcased over 30 years...treasure this.

  • @add3970
    @add3970 Месяц назад +12

    Johnny loved Bette one of his favs

    • @donadeavera9608
      @donadeavera9608 Месяц назад +3

      Back before she went Hollywood and lost her damned mind.

  • @randallgschwind3799
    @randallgschwind3799 2 месяца назад +6

    He Was Classic !!!!
    Mighty Carson Arts Players
    All the Skits
    All Original!!!

  • @richardbas2948
    @richardbas2948 Месяц назад +13

    What a magnificent send of by Bette Middler❤

  • @yourfuneraldirector6432
    @yourfuneraldirector6432 Месяц назад +10

    I loved seeing Bette in person. What an honor.

  • @paulwebb6574
    @paulwebb6574 3 дня назад +1

    The best comedian ever!!!

  • @joannharrington2279
    @joannharrington2279 Месяц назад +5

    Miss his wit and humor on late night. Hasn't been the same.

  • @cathyoutland8354
    @cathyoutland8354 Месяц назад +6

    Carson was the one and only best talk show host ever Robin Williams I miss him 😢 he was so darn funny. Today Hollywood has gone into the toilet

  • @SueProv
    @SueProv 2 месяца назад +9

    This was one of the greatest nights of tv. Bette really knocked it out of the park. Robin always did of course. Very touching.

  • @moniqueelwell560
    @moniqueelwell560 21 день назад +2

    Never be another Johnny ! Love YOU !

  • @laurawilliams5363
    @laurawilliams5363 Месяц назад +4

    I miss them both. Robin Williams is funniest man.

  • @SilentKnight43
    @SilentKnight43 2 месяца назад +12

    I still have the VHS copy of Johnny's very last show - recorded it the night it aired. Jebeezus...where'd those 32 years go?!

  • @JoanneJaworski
    @JoanneJaworski 21 день назад +2

    HOW did she get through that song? I'm over here tearing, and I didn't/don't know either of them. What a beautiful sendoff that was for Johnny! ❤

  • @elainethomas9532
    @elainethomas9532 14 дней назад +2

    Bette and Johnny were great together!!
    We always watched his monolog every week night intending to go to bed, but Johnny hosts the best of the best guests.
    I miss the 60s
    #RFKJr2024

  • @JulianChild
    @JulianChild 2 месяца назад +9

    Our parents know where they were and what they were doing when Kennedy was shot and my generation has a number of life markers in our memories' filing cabinets, as well. But another such event for me, personally ... I know where was and what I was doing on Friday, May, 22 1992; the night Johnny Carson retired as talk show host of "The Late Show."
    It was a bad weather night at D/FW Airport and I was supposed to have gone home hours earlier but on my way to the time clock I heard upper management complaining because Milton Berle was in the Admiral's Lounge which, in spite of flight delays, was going to close on time. Someone had to sit with Uncle Miltie until his flight was ready to board so he wouldn't have to mix with the public and be recognized. I proceeded to grab my time card, punch out, turn to these supervisors and say, "I'll sit with Mr. Berle and you won't even have to pay me." Honestly, I never really liked Milton Berle but he represented an era for which I had a deep fondness and, whether I liked him or not, Milton Berle was a legend.
    So, Milton Berle and I sat in an empty breakroom watching television and he asked me to put on The Tonight Show because, as I stated previously, it was Johnny Carson's last night of hosting the show and Berle, himself, had been on the show, literally, hundreds of times.
    The famous talk show started and Uncle Miltie produces a cigar from his sports coat and lights it. I did not object though there was no smoking allowed in the airport. He was known for smoking cigars. It was like it was a part of him; an extension of his arm. And, besides, Milton Berle was a legend. I got a coffee cup for him to flick his ashes in. Most of those ashes landed on the floor.
    So, Carson finishes his monologue and announced his final guests. There was to be one more show but it was to be a memoriam to reflect on Johnny's thirty years as host of the show but sans guests. McMahon announces appearances by Robin Williams ... and Bette Midler.
    Now, Berle and I talked very little but following the announcement of Midler, he informs me, "Oh, f@#*, I hate her. She's an ugly, disgusting whore," and proceeds to grumble, "B.M. Her initials are fitting," at which point I stood up and flipped away the table that was between us, yanked his old-man-head back with my right hand, whipped the lit cigar from between his crooked yellow teeth with my left hand and plunged it deep into his right eye while this "legend" writhed in pain, screaming and crying.
    This fantasy ended when I started breathing and blinking, again, and I continued to sit at the table, silently and professionally, with Uncle Miltie ..... and watched Bette Midler bring down the house and make Carson cry.

  • @vincentdefeo5917
    @vincentdefeo5917 3 месяца назад +7

    R.i.p.johnny we miss you❤

  • @debsmonteith5072
    @debsmonteith5072 22 дня назад +1

    Nostalgia is great, but he left when the time was right. Legends never hang around. Hugs Johnny.

    • @danielgaughan4243
      @danielgaughan4243 20 дней назад

      I never heard anyone talk against the crotch grabbing and I thought that was so stupid that Michael Jackson made that a thing. Social engineering. So when Bette Middler said it offended her and something to the affect that she got out just before that came into vogue. I got more respect for her..
      I never saw Bette Midler perform but that was impressive and that original song was great.
      I didn’t plan on watching that whole show but glad I did. I gotta wake up in 5 1/2 hours.

  • @kennycab3374
    @kennycab3374 3 месяца назад +6

    We all miss you Johnny, even the ones that have yet to know who you were. Williams and Midler as well.

  • @louiscerulli5676
    @louiscerulli5676 3 дня назад

    I have seen the video of this 2nd from final show but not with the commercials, love it!!

  • @gpg9516
    @gpg9516 3 месяца назад +10

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen her look quite so pretty as she did that night. Class all the way.

  • @randallgschwind3799
    @randallgschwind3799 2 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely Positively

  • @tolerance2024
    @tolerance2024 2 месяца назад +2

    Them singing together and sweet 😘....

  • @jetsgardner5490
    @jetsgardner5490 2 месяца назад +9

    You heartlessly edited out the entire opening montage of him coming out of the curtains for 30 years and part of the monologue. Any fan (including me) would be furious. THUMBS DOWN

  • @SM16
    @SM16 10 дней назад +1

    ♥♥♥

  • @TraceTaylor
    @TraceTaylor 2 месяца назад +2

    Super 🎉starts 5:07 minutes in 🎭❣️

  • @barbwhitmer
    @barbwhitmer 16 дней назад +1

    Encore!

  • @CrystleShadows
    @CrystleShadows 4 дня назад +1

    His joke about Minnie Pearl & her 👒🏷️hat w/price tag had me freaking rolling
    🤣🤣🤣👒🏷️🤣🤣🤣not as funny as Ed Ames with the hatchet though lmao 🪓😮

  • @shell2136
    @shell2136 2 месяца назад +3

    He is missed on tv for entertainment!

  • @jallgire72
    @jallgire72 20 дней назад

    I love Miss Otis Regrets 😂

  • @joe-vz6hx
    @joe-vz6hx Месяц назад +3

    Is it me or does Ed Ames look like Jimmy Fallon's dad?

  • @zachUK
    @zachUK Месяц назад +7

    Oh my God, Robin is soooooo coked up. F'ing brilliant but even Carson can't keep up with him.

  • @pennylee777
    @pennylee777 16 дней назад +1

    😊

  • @freetomato
    @freetomato Месяц назад +5

    Can you imagine how Johnny would comment on the orange skidmark?

    • @scottdahl1938
      @scottdahl1938 Месяц назад +1

      He certainly got Biden's number when he plagiarzed a speech and got busted again. Low hanging fruit still.

    • @ibeetellingya5683
      @ibeetellingya5683 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@scottdahl1938OMG, used a speech without attribution. The HORROR 😱 Trump committed committed murder, sexual assault, theft, perjury, fraud, treason...🥱

    • @carygoldman1281
      @carygoldman1281 Месяц назад

      ❤HAPPY! 😅 HAPPY!

    • @carygoldman1281
      @carygoldman1281 Месяц назад

      ​@@scottdahl1938😊😮❤

    • @carygoldman1281
      @carygoldman1281 Месяц назад

      ​@@ibeetellingya5683🎉

  • @emitaylor6041
    @emitaylor6041 2 месяца назад +2

    Bette started a little fast, but what a finish

  • @lindasullivan2766
    @lindasullivan2766 Месяц назад +2

    All I have really seen is advertisements. Very little content that was advertised. I am done.

  • @debbiehamilton9771
    @debbiehamilton9771 Месяц назад +6

    OJ doing a Hertz commercial. Yuck

  • @jeffreymiddleton4063
    @jeffreymiddleton4063 20 дней назад

    Colitis ad infinitum

  • @kingy002
    @kingy002 День назад

    That jacket that Johnny was wearing at the start fitted like a horse cover. Such a poorly fitting jacket for a man of his wealth.

  • @aidanmargarson8910
    @aidanmargarson8910 28 дней назад +1

    The rest of the world .. american tv advertising .. sucks

  • @John-zl1dd
    @John-zl1dd Месяц назад +2

    Jimmy Kimmel should of got his job hands down

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 2 месяца назад

    I HATE YOUR 2 GUESTS, JOHNNY.

    • @Kat-gx3se
      @Kat-gx3se 2 месяца назад +2

      Isn't it great that you don't have to watch?

    • @richardbas2948
      @richardbas2948 Месяц назад +4

      Look the other way idiot!

    • @Kat-gx3se
      @Kat-gx3se Месяц назад +1

      @@Linda-vt5iq You meant Freddy I assume. That episode still brings me to tears. She was perfect......

    • @Linda-vt5iq
      @Linda-vt5iq Месяц назад

      @@Kat-gx3se oh!! so sorry! yes....

    • @Linda-vt5iq
      @Linda-vt5iq Месяц назад +2

      What IS your problem. Go away....three genius's on one show....get a life!