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Carson's official Tonight Show website; Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress; The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson at IMDb The Man Who Retired a June 2002 Esquire article also available here; Johnny Carson, late-night TV legend, dies at 79, a January 2005 CNN article; A profile of Carson in The New Yorker from 1978
Season of television series List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes No. of episodes 64 Release Original network NBC Season chronology ← Previous Season 1961 Next → 1963 episodes List of episodes The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1962: October No. Original release date Guest(s) Musical ...
Desk- Johnny talks with Ed about staying up for the aborted inaugural launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia. It took off 2 days later. It took off 2 days later. The Mighty Carson Art Players present G. Walter Schneer defending the IRS.
Sketch: George Washington is interviewed by Ed McMahon; Johnny reads an Oregon classified ad for missing dentures, and quizzes Ed on celebrities' real names; scheduled musical guest Stan Getz was unavailable due to bad weather cancelling his flight
Desk - "Tonight Show Scrapbook": Johnny shows photos depicting moments, supposedly from the show, which didn't make it into the recent anniversary special 5,049 October 11, 1983 ( 1983-10-11 )
Don Rickles cigarette box incident: Johnny found out his cigarette box has been broken by Don Rickles who is taping CPO Sharkey next door. Johnny takes the camera and goes unexpected into the CPO Sharkey studio during the taping.
That's funny because it's true. Carson announced his retirement in May 1991, a full year before taping his final show.And the ensuing 12 months were consumed by a succession drama that played out ...
Johnny is going for his record 4,192nd laugh; a clip of 'Henny Cobb' setting the record in the 1920s is shown. Johnny then goes from the dressing room to the stage with an entourage behind him cheering, tells a stupid joke, cries over his big celebration, and gets a phone call from President Reagan congratulating him.