Johnny Carson's Audience Boos Mouse Traps, Part 5 Holiday Product Review, 1979
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2013
- Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon in their annual holiday product review demonstrate a money hungry bank, humane(?) mouse traps, and internal bun toaster. In a rare moment, the audience boos some of the products. More Carson holiday moments bit.ly/carson_christmas. Original airdate: 12-20-1979
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Ed’s laugh is so funny!!!! Hahaha
In Ireland in 1974 their Irish TV version of Johnny's show called The Late Late Show with Gay Byrne started a regular look at toys each December for Christmas. This small routine became the annual "Toy Show" extravaganza which has been on air annually since 1975
Carson is the best!
I tried smoking Pall Mall cigarettes because of you. I liked your interviews on the off occasion when I was too smoked up on other things to go to sleep at 1:00 am. I found Letterman a cheap, disgusting and insulting replacement. The television world went downhill from there with everybody trying to get in on this budding new form of entertainment where deprecation of everything including self was somehow viewed as humble chic. But it wasn't. Letterman could never be mistaken for humble. It was what it seemed to be-- too self-important to be conventional, too lazy and untalented to gain conventional interest. "Yea this looks like crap but trust me it takes more work than trying to be neat."
3:04 😂 love Ed
Ed’s laugh is soooo funny!!!
2:00 - Johnny has been thinking how to try and ease the tension from the studio audience over the mouse trap by thinking of this little joke here, hoping it would diffuse the audience's reaction to the previous product, with Ed laughing to try and help. Didn't really work though.
I loved Johnny Carson the guy was the best.
1:47 helloo nurse !
I have the cruelest mousetrap of all. It's called a cat.
Yeah, and cats toy with them first...
so you have two useless creatures
My dad had a crueler one: Stomp on them after they step on sticky paper
No doubt. My cat used to play those mice and rats to death. A slow torture.
@@Deke1 a cat is still more useful than you though
Can’t believe how dangerous gifts were back then, lol
i remember this sketch
3:00 - JESUS, the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson turned into a Nazi concentration camp for mice in the space of a few seconds! What were the producers thinking!!!
The best carson
Bun toaster my eye. Rod warns it from the inside out 😳. Sounds like real life.
Loved it!
0:57 - It's weird hearing him mention the 80s in 1979. Like the "new decade" excitement was always a thing. I wonder what the 70s people thought the 80s was going to be like.
we thought it was going to be so much better. The war was over, the 70's really sucked except for the music.. We thought wages would be going up, the gas wars were over and Peace... was at hand.. Maybe we would get that peace dividend they always talked about.
@@drmorqWarrenProject - Thanks for replying! It's always weird to read that the 70s sucked since I never lived them. I assumed they were a good decade, but that's only from the music and movies and TV etc. I saw, and people waxing nostalgic about them... Granted, 2020 is no better, but still....
@@chrisrj9871 Dont get me wrong, I had lots of good times in the 70's. I turned 13 in 1970... and of course 23 in 1980. The 70's helped decide what I would be as a person. And yes, the arts were powerful. Music was so great until about 75-76 when the corporations saw blood in the water and changed peoples direction and disco moved in. It pushed rock music and prog rock to the side and off the radio.
We had Nixon and watergate and gas wars... We had the end of the Vietnam war but that meant we had thousands of refugees to care for. But we had the republicans who didnt want to care for refugees just like now. Even if it was our fault, the republicans felt that we didnt a good job over there despite pulling out. I served from 74-78. I didnt ever go to the war but I knew so many who did. And many of them carry the scars to this day.
Jimmy Carter became president after the nixon/ford fiasco and the country stopped believing politicians. They blamed Carter for the gas wars and increasing tensions in the middle east. Of course it was all conservatives and republicans fault for they supported the corporations who had gone over to take the oil... We installed the shah in Iran and Saddam in Iraq and kwadaffi in Libya... It was on Carters back when the shah was deposed and Iran took Americans hostage. That allowed the republicans to make reagan look like a god... and blae all of the bad stuff on Carter.. Even tho it was their fault.. Much like they did to Obama.. making trump look like a saint who saved the economy.. Forgetting that it wass the republicans before Obama who destroyed the economy and Obama fixed it and started the recovery.
@@drmorqWarrenProject - More things change, more they stay the same.
The 70s were great, I was born in 64 and loved being a kid in the 70s. When the decade was coming to an end people were excited to see what the 80s had in store for them because we saw things changing fast and most changes were positive. Now it's the opposite, things seem to get worse every year and people dread what the future will be like.
Himmler would've been proud of the mouse gas trap. The only one missing was a miniature Frog guillotine.....
Marcy 😍
It used to be mouse traps, now it’s mouse pads.
Amazing how funny this is without any sexual innuendo or vulgar humor or political crap like today (2020).
Apparently this was back before warning labels, I can see where several of these would have resulted in lawsuits and safety recalls. Don't gas the mouse in a small enclosed space!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
interesting how the female production assistant was clad
And speaking of rats, it works great on politicians too! I should have been a writer.
At 2:10ish, a young lady came out wearing what we used to call a Danskin. Girls with great figures on the disco dance floor wearing almost nothing at all. They were hot hot HOT! ♨♨♨♨
I guess people who booed like having food&dishes pooped on.
Nahh. Mousetraps would piss off PETA.
I don't think PETA existed in '79.
Electricity, Poison Gas, where were these Mouse Traps developed? San Quentin?
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I watching this while playing with my rats.
I was watching her while playing with MYSELF!
omg, no bra? why the hell was she NOT seen more often?
That was common in the 70's. But actually, she looks like she's wearing a leotard and one wouldn't normally wear a bra underneath.
I wonder if it was truly lost on Johnny. The mouse gas chamber. He seemed to think it was because it was a cute little mouse.
Ed McMahon had the ultimate dream gig, he was at an age where its hard to get a job, he wasn't pretty or tallanted, half the time he was drunk and yet he was a multi millionaire who lived in Belair! Why, because back in the day he was Johnny's drinking buddy. Luckiest guy on earth!
All of these type of gigs were and are dream jobs for whomever is fortunate enough to land one. However, to say the man had no talent is just dead wrong, the fact that he made the job look so easy is a testament to that talent and a big part of what he did was knowing what made "good television." The chemistry between Ed and Johnny is in big part of what made that show, Johnny clearly recognized that.
I'm blown away how Ed nearly died penniless (so did Fred DeCordova) after all of the insane money that he got from the Tonight Show and all of the other high paid hosting and endorsement jobs, but that's another matter.
@@kennethsouthard6042 your absolutely right, and I'm dead wrong. I read Ed McMahon Wikipedia, a marine officer who flew 85 combat missions in the Korean War. I'm ashamed of myself for saying anything bad about Ed McMahon. A life well lived and a good man. He definitely added luster to the tonight show and deserved everything that came his way!👍👍👍
@@jefferyobryan6351 I lived in LA from 90 -93. I can kick myself for never attending a taping of the show while I had the chance.
@@kennethsouthard6042 it was a better world when carson did the show. He tucked us all to bed. Less shenanigans after 1am...
Making history's top late night show work for 30 years - That's not exactly the result of people who don't work, show up drunk, or anything else you're imagining.
@ 1:48,,,, who else was thinking,,,, turn around assistant!
Well that didn't go very well
rabiem22 Those mouse killers were horrible. But the bun toaster was pretty funny.
Then some genius came out with those humane glue traps. Ya talk about inhuman treatment of little animals here....
Ed's... drunk..
Kevin Judy I don’t know if it’s just me but I find his laugh sounded really fake, sort of like a store Father Christmas; “Ho, Ho, Ho” Or like someone just sucking up to the boss to try and keep his job, not genuine at all😕
@@lindashelley3635 They are actors. Everything they do is fake. I thought everybody knew that.
Did you think it was just a couple of pals getting together for a laugh?
H'mm- a bread condom?
Marcie didn't dress for success, did she?
Lol
Depends on Marcy's definition of success
@@hankkingsley2976 True. Was Johnny between wives here?
@@torgman wasn't he always
Actually a lot of people behind the scenes are not that well-dressed
They boo the mousetraps but that is what the USA did to humans in prison back then...
Kill the freakin' mouse. It's not like they're in short supply!
Am I just lonely from the CORONA 19, but with the bun all warm inside, I thought of putting a "weiner" inside the bun..
No u cant. Thats naughty; sin
Kind of like "American Pie" but instead "American Rye."
Perhaps it evoked imagery of the holocaust.
The gas chamber for the mouse was a little much in my opinion.
Thankfully your opinion doesn't account for much.
@@Kancerru bad b8
@@ryanrusch3976 I just replied to your dumb opinion, not exactly bait lol
ED fake laugh..nothing funny here...paid to fake laugh