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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2017
  • Johnny Carson Tim Conway; Richard Pryor; Dr Lendon Smith
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  • @landztranz
    @landztranz Год назад +19

    The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson = FUN!

  • @jonrettich4579
    @jonrettich4579 Год назад +7

    This is great history. Thank you

  • @TheTriplelman
    @TheTriplelman Год назад +13

    Tim came by the Radio Station, I interviewed him and he was so kind, quick witted, confident we had alot of fun, kinda like running into an old friend. thanks Tim. RIP

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 Год назад +17

    I could watch Carson reruns every night.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад +2

      That's all I've been doing for the last four nights. LMAO🤣🤣🤣

    • @elizabethgraeter7899
      @elizabethgraeter7899 Год назад +1

      As a kid in the seventies, I never missed Carol Burnett show. Not only that, I had a huge crush on Tim. I had the hots for him. I realized then that the most important thing in a relationship is humor. Hands down! Rest in peace my crush

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Год назад +9

    I miss them! Take me back please.

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse 5 лет назад +31

    I have looked for this for FORTY YEARS! No kidding!!! FANTASTIC! THANKS!~!

    • @peggygallagher5802
      @peggygallagher5802 Год назад +2

      Just subscribe to Johnny Carson!!! It's fantastic! Grew up in the early 60's- Carson is a Legend!

    • @pedenmk
      @pedenmk Год назад +2

      @@peggygallagher5802 yeah no doubt. This is back when television was worth having. I hated seeing him leave.

  • @sunlion9676
    @sunlion9676 Год назад +24

    Oh man! I’ve just had the nicest evening watching this! They all had respect for each other’s talent. The comedy just comes so natural. 😂😂😂

  • @carolwickowski7169
    @carolwickowski7169 Год назад +20

    I miss these guys
    Soooooooo much!!!!

    • @a.perkins907
      @a.perkins907 Год назад +5

      I'm missing them too!!
      I'm 65 wish we could 🔙 to these Good Old Days ♥️

  • @marilynr.meier-obrien3366
    @marilynr.meier-obrien3366 Год назад +48

    No body has filled Johnny's shoes yet

    • @marybrown1714
      @marybrown1714 Год назад +6

      Marilyn R. Meier-O'Brien The next best, in my opinion, was Craig Ferguson and his 10 year Late Night Show. He was funny but also did outstanding interviews such as with Rev Desmond Tutu. Craig received an Emmy for that interview. Everyone after Johnny and Craig are number 3, in my quite biased opinion, lol.

    • @TERoss-jk9ny
      @TERoss-jk9ny Год назад +12

      No one ever will. He never deviated from his true self. Todays “host” sold their souls to a woke culture that doesn’t exist in 98% of America. You NEVER knew Johnny’s politics. As it should be.

    • @pedenmk
      @pedenmk Год назад +3

      No one will ever replace Johnny Carson. Television was good back then.

    • @mathewkraus2294
      @mathewkraus2294 Год назад +2

      Leno was dope... but Johny is goat

    • @elizabethgraeter7899
      @elizabethgraeter7899 Год назад

      Well, you could feel walls around him. Like me. Otherwise, he was still great

  • @justinbergmans36
    @justinbergmans36 Год назад +10

    The Johnny Carson show was untouchable

  • @anthonydubose5779
    @anthonydubose5779 Год назад +12

    The doctor was hilarious. Really more funny than anyone else there. LOL LOL LOL

  • @patebert7430
    @patebert7430 Год назад +11

    Nobody will ever be able to fill his shoes

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales41
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales41 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thomas Daniel "Tim" Conway (December 15, 1933 - May 14, 2019) was an American actor, comedian, writer, and director. From 1966 to 2012 he appeared in more than 100 TV shows, TV series and films.

  • @CookieCaspari
    @CookieCaspari Год назад +26

    Love Carson and Conway and Pryor! Very funny men! Dr. Smith walks out and started talking. 😂

  • @KayBarsotti
    @KayBarsotti 4 месяца назад

    Love watching these great shows. Johnny is NEVER boring!😊

  • @neilpowell5285
    @neilpowell5285 Год назад +2

    I miss Johnny

  • @marilynrichter9824
    @marilynrichter9824 Год назад +10

    He was and still the best😅

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Год назад +12

    This must have been sometime between 1976 & 1980. Johnny was hilarious!

    • @CuriousEarthMan
      @CuriousEarthMan Год назад +2

      Carol Burnett was on the Tim Conway Show (season 2) once in 1980 and once in 1981 according to IMDB. You made me curious!

  • @kristiswa
    @kristiswa Год назад +11

    I met Dr. Lendon Smith in Miami in the early '80s when a friend of mine booked him to speak at Miami-Dade Community College. He carried on like that almost constantly. Took them to a vegetarian raw food restaurant and drank wheat grass juice, and the first sip did take him aback for a second. Dr. Smith was a real gentleman, brilliant and hilarious.

  • @marybrown1714
    @marybrown1714 Год назад +8

    Dr Smith capped off the guest list nicely.
    Maybe I don't remember him because I worked nights for many years, but he held his own, kept the audience engaged and had Richard laughing, I think in tears.

  • @robertnilla
    @robertnilla Год назад +26

    prryor's wit was off the charts. he was one of my favorite comedians.. He came from a hard scrabble life and used that adversity for comedy.. he still wrestled with his own demons like many of us do.. His style was crazy,zany and downright imaginative.. A very smart man!!

    • @elliottfried2447
      @elliottfried2447 Год назад +3

      i love Richrd. I think he was pretty high on this show!

    • @jrwalker591
      @jrwalker591 Год назад +3

      I think Johnny really loved Rich., if you watch all the times he was on, he recognized the true comedic genius that Pryor was...

    • @nitarago2972
      @nitarago2972 Год назад

      😊

    • @larryaustin3509
      @larryaustin3509 Год назад

      ​ ,

    • @Levacque
      @Levacque 11 месяцев назад

      And talk about self-aware! He was able to recognize a way in which his parents harmed him and made the conscious decision to stop that trauma from passing to his children, and could talk about it in a hilarious way!

  • @marilynr.meier-obrien3366
    @marilynr.meier-obrien3366 Год назад +51

    Since Johnny left, it is not fun anymore. He is so missed

    • @CJOlin
      @CJOlin Год назад +5

      I agree 100%. There will never be another Johnny or The Tonight Show as we remember it. Johnny, Ed, Doc, etal.

    • @triumph7147
      @triumph7147 Год назад

      @@CJOlin qa!qaa!++

  • @AnonUser1977
    @AnonUser1977 3 года назад +11

    Nice to see Grandpa Dunny hamming it up with Carson.

  • @1stsharkb8
    @1stsharkb8 Год назад +12

    I haven't watch the Tonight Show since Carson retired. It's crap!! I loved to hear Ed laughing in the background!!

  • @classicalaid1
    @classicalaid1 Год назад +10

    About Superman...the story, by a fellow named Schuster, was in fact created in Toronto, Canada. A large news building known as The Toronto Daily Star, located downtown, was the model for The Daily Planet. No kidding!

  • @zeldasmith6154
    @zeldasmith6154 Год назад +2

    1979 was when this aired.

  • @salfernandez3780
    @salfernandez3780 Год назад +3

    GREAT SHIOW. VERY FUNNY.

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales41
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales41 8 месяцев назад

    Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (Peoria, Illinois, 1 de diciembre de 1940-Encino, California, 10 de diciembre de 2005) fue un comediante, actor y crítico social estadounidense.

  • @peterjonas4971
    @peterjonas4971 Год назад +6

    I love that Pryor starts cracking up because the Doctor is flying/ talking nonstop like someone on coke.

    • @user-tm1es4nl8p
      @user-tm1es4nl8p Год назад +1

      Johnny is jacked up too, look at the way he sweats and fidgets with his tissues.😅

  • @chha6439
    @chha6439 Год назад +4

    The Jay Leno fly… was pre-performing ha ha!

  • @marilynrichter9824
    @marilynrichter9824 Год назад +3

    RIP

  • @robadams5799
    @robadams5799 Год назад +2

    That ended rather abruptly, didn't it? Like "poiuytgf" ran out of video tape.

  • @erikjonromnes
    @erikjonromnes Год назад +2

    I’m guessing this Superman skit would have been for the upcoming Superman 2 release in June 1981, as the first Superman was released December 1978

    • @tuffs4it
      @tuffs4it Год назад +1

      This episode is from a few weeks after "Superman: The Movie" was released, which is why Ed says he hears the flying sequences are amazing. It was a groundbreaking part of the film.

  • @chuckpetitt6550
    @chuckpetitt6550 Год назад +1

    They. Need. To. Make. A. Call. To. The. Only. Rookie. Of. The. Year. In. Washington. History. Rg3

  • @cheryld.fincher7222
    @cheryld.fincher7222 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, Farrah was affected by drugs on her 1st interview with Letterman. Her inability to recall normal words in her description of events she was attempting to tell, TOLD IT ALL. She had probably taken a combination of drugs known as "downers" for her extreme anxiety, and that toxic mix was interfering with her memory of words. The medical name for this is 'aphasia.' The interview was exotically mesmerizing because of her innocent vulnerability combined with her absolutely gorgeous self.
    Letterman treated her with kindness, ultra-patience, and with a type of protection realizing her fragile state. The interview was a success for many reasons that I've mentioned, but mostly, it was a moment not unlike an exquisite butterfly who had landed there by Letterman-and he used the time to help her not to get hurt from every one there-the audience, the crew and even from her own vulnerable state. It was Farrah as beautiful as I had ever seen her.

  • @yvonnedobell8793
    @yvonnedobell8793 Год назад +1

    Johnny had a very sexy voice

  • @davenorth8922
    @davenorth8922 Год назад +5

    What is the date of the original airing?

    • @patricianunn3132
      @patricianunn3132 Год назад +5

      I believe it aired in 1978. Johnny mentioned that the song “YMCA” was a big hit, which it was number 1 in 1978.

    • @tuffs4it
      @tuffs4it Год назад +1

      Jan. 1979.

  • @Fatherofheroesandheroines
    @Fatherofheroesandheroines Год назад

    Ah the doctor that won't shut up lol.

  • @sherryhesner5940
    @sherryhesner5940 Год назад +3

    😘

  • @barnard-baca
    @barnard-baca Год назад +10

    Richard Pryor was whimsical and raw and funny! Tim Conway was wacky, too. What people find funny about Steve Martin I will never understand.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад +1

      Seriously? Did you ever see the Tonight Show when Steve Martin was on, left and came back on stage? Watch the 17th Anniversary Show and the 28th.

    • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
      @Discrimination_is_not_a_right Год назад +3

      If it has to be explained to you, probably not. Steve Martin has a very dry sense of humor.

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 Год назад +4

    32 comments in five Years!!! I don’t think so.

  • @margaretsargent1084
    @margaretsargent1084 Год назад

    #hogarmy

  • @charlesmills6621
    @charlesmills6621 Год назад +2

    It dıdn't look like Mr. Pryor was smoking tobacco.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад +1

      Do you remember where you were when the news story broke about Pryor setting himself on fire smoking crack? I know where I was, but I'm not telling.🤣

    • @Kumzle
      @Kumzle 2 месяца назад

      You probably in a shack somewhere smoking crack too, huh? ​@elenalatici9568

  • @jetsgardner5490
    @jetsgardner5490 Год назад

    Does anyone really believe that's Doc Severinson's band?

  • @fireballxl-5748
    @fireballxl-5748 Год назад +6

    The most real, down to earth I've ever seen Mr. Pryor. A great talent but a sad story. I can only hope he knew Jesus before he passed. Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

  • @sardaracampa1733
    @sardaracampa1733 Год назад +4

    Richard pryor was only funny and himself once with Carson. This is not it.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад

      Not funny to the point of being offensive. When a pediatrician gets more laugh than Richard Pryor, something's off.

  • @elizabethgraeter7899
    @elizabethgraeter7899 Год назад

    I can watch him and tell when he's off. Wonderful host, but lonely man

  • @teresagradolf974
    @teresagradolf974 Год назад

    California has gotten terrible there fo earth quake Sam doing his drugs Julie sergant doing plenty of drugs and mellissa tod sergeant herion

  • @chuckpetitt6550
    @chuckpetitt6550 Год назад +1

    Johnny. Who

  • @tomgardner8825
    @tomgardner8825 Год назад +2

    i likwd him when he hosted and interviewed guests, but i son't think he is funny.

  • @shutupujerk
    @shutupujerk Год назад

    Dr. Lendon Smith was my doctor in the 1970s. No joke

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 Год назад +1

    This must be 1977 or 1978. Rain Pryor was born in 1969. The doctor is on SPEED.

  • @danholtby1635
    @danholtby1635 Год назад +7

    Jimmy Carter rates as one the very few great Presidents of the U.SA.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад

      He was massacred by the press. It was disgusting. But the worst thing ever done to him was done by Reagan when a deal was made to hold off the release of the hostages until Reagan became president (small p) . If I'm not mistaken, they were released during his inauguration.
      All to make Carter, look bad, and Reagan look great. The country didn't deserve Carter. It was happier with a president who brought about trickle down economics, counted ketchup as a vegetable in school lunches, shut down psychiatric hospitals, and throwing seriously ill people out on the streets. That was the beginning of homelessness in the United States. I was living in NYC at the time, across the street from a famous hospital. I saw the result of what he did literally over night.
      Carter is a great man. He was a great President, and I love that you said it here.🙏🙏🙏💗

    • @jnstonbely5215
      @jnstonbely5215 Год назад +1

      Whatever you’re smoking, roll one for Me !
      No one is saying, that he was a whoremonger like Bubba Clinton, or a brain diminished and lying Moron like
      Joke Burden . Carter tried but failed due to his economy turning downward, then the mission that failed in the Iranian desert to spring the hostages when two of our choppers collided and burned along the way.
      Overall , he was and is a fine Gent .
      Hey: sometimes bad things happen to good people .

    • @teresapflaumer5717
      @teresapflaumer5717 Год назад +5

      You obviously didn't live through his administration have you?