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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

  • TV Series
  • 1962–1992
  • TV-14
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.
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Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.

  • Stars
    • Johnny Carson
    • Ed McMahon
    • Doc Severinsen
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    • Stars
      • Johnny Carson
      • Ed McMahon
      • Doc Severinsen
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 8 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 wins & 38 nominations total

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    Johnny Carson
    Johnny Carson
    • Self - Host…
    • 1962–1992
    Ed McMahon
    Ed McMahon
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1962–1992
    Doc Severinsen
    Doc Severinsen
    • Self - Bandleader…
    • 1963–1992
    Skitch Henderson
    Skitch Henderson
    • Self - Bandleader…
    • 1962–1966
    Tommy Newsom
    • Self - Substitute Bandleader…
    • 1970–1992
    Jay Leno
    Jay Leno
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1977–1992
    Joan Rivers
    Joan Rivers
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1963–1986
    Joey Bishop
    Joey Bishop
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1963–1988
    Milton Delugg
    • Self - Bandleader
    • 1963–1967
    David Brenner
    David Brenner
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1971–1991
    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Self…
    • 1963–1992
    Bob Newhart
    Bob Newhart
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1963–1992
    Don Rickles
    Don Rickles
    • Self - Guest…
    • 1963–1992
    Bill Cosby
    Bill Cosby
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1963–1992
    David Steinberg
    David Steinberg
    • Self - Guest…
    • 1968–1992
    John Davidson
    John Davidson
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 1963–1987
    Frederick De Cordova
    Frederick De Cordova
    • Self - Producer…
    • 1972–1992
    Alan King
    Alan King
    • Self - Guest…
    • 1962–1991
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    orthogonal6

    None better

    Carson – the best at what he did. Enigmatic off camera, from what I understand, but absolutely brilliant on camera. His easy interview style and ability to let his guests be the focus stands in contrast to so many pretenders to his late night throne. His jokes and skits, even the ones that flopped, made you feel like you were "in" on the jokes. I don't remember all of his tenure, but I remember over half of it and can still quote from long ago evenings. Example – Doc Severinson wearing a loud jacket with flowers on it. Johnny: "That's some jacket Doc. Put some fertilizer on it and it might bloom". Doc: "We could dip it in your monologue". Johnny: "I'll suggest that to the new band leader". Spontaneous? Probably not. Hilarious? Absolutely! As fun and nostalgic as it is to see current superstars early in their careers as Johnny gave them their first big break, it is even more of a treat to see so many legendary stars, many still in their heyday. Bob Hope, Lucy, Dean Martin, etc. Like Johnny, they are gone now. And like Johnny, they don't make'm that way any more. Sad, but thank God for DVD and video.
    10AlsExGal

    At one time, the only hit TV show NBC had!

    Johnny Carson was a trailblazer on late night TV. There were other talk show hosts before and during his tenure. Carson, though, had true charisma, a dry sarcastic wit, and perfect timing. You would be cheered up just by him walking on stage. When a joke bombed, he could find a way to make it the funniest part of the monologue. There has never been a late night host since Johnny Carson who would ask a guest an open ended question, and then just sit back and let the celebrity be brilliant on their own. Every other late show host interrupts guests with their own "funny story" or "punchline" and it is unfortunate. Carson could always do a great set up and then just let the celebrity go with it. I think the recurring guest I enjoyed the most was Joan Embery from the San Diego zoo, bringing animals both creepy and cuddly to crawl all over Carson. Carson always rose to the occasion.

    It's probably good Johnny retired when he did. He would have been uncomfortable among most of the talk show hosts who were on the air by the end of the 1990s. Everything became cruder, more political. more of a coliseum. There will never be another Carson.

    As an interesting aside, Saturday Night Live came into existence because Carson wanted an extra night off. NBC was already running "The Best of Carson" one day a week, but doubted they could get away with doing that two nights a week. And Carson was going to get his way because he was NBC's only hit TV show in the mid 1970s. Thus Saturday Night Live was born.

    Carson is still around on DVD, maybe on Netflix, most definitely on youtube. If you've never seen him at work I suggest you study him for awhile. When he was on we were truly living in a golden age of charm and wit and grace.
    medrjel

    A Living Legend

    As great as Steve Allen and Jack Paar were, Carson took the ball, reshaped it, and sent it in for a shot heard round the world. There is a reason he hosted the show for 30 years, 4 times longer than his 2 predacessors behind him. He was brilliant at making anyone seem interesting. Steve could do it, and so could Jack (though not as well from what I've seen), but Johnny really had a grasp of finding the way to question people to fit their response style. He really was the first true King of Late Night. If others say it's Paar or Allen, then I say Carson became Emporer!

    The skits were done cheaply, but they were so much fun, you laughed with them, not at them.

    Originally, the Carson's show was 90 minutes, and it was trimmed to 60 in the early 80's since he felt he could not keep the level up like he had in the past, which made the way for David Letterman. Thank You Johnny!
    9blanbrn

    Here's Johnny! A TV legend!

    I over the years may have watched from time to time "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" on a rare occasion when I would set up perhaps from not having school or being on school break, yet mostly my mom made me go to bed. Still thru classic footage and clips and old rerun shows on digital TV I've saw some episodes of Johhny Carson. And his show was a delight a treat the man was very funny and wise as the skits on his show were thoughtful and well done and his sidekick Ed MacMahon was always a good buddy what more can you say Carson ruled the late night airwaves for right at thirty years. Johnny helped pave the way for Jay Leno and David Letterman as they made appearances on his show many times doing stand up and even guest hosting when Johnny was out or away. And the guests of Carson were always A list from Hollywood's best, and he had sports and political figures on and many of today's well known comedian's got their first light of the TV camera on his show. So anytime you see an episode your looking at TV history and pop culture entertainment at it's best.
    occupant-1

    a university of comedy and entertainment

    Carson and company helped lay the foundation for contemporary topical humor in the US. From '62 to '92, the most significant pitches for movies, books and live appearances on the part of actors, authors, politicians and every other kind of luminary came before America and the world at Carson's desk. This show probably experienced an unrepeatable level of success.

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    • Trivia
      In September 1983 Joan Rivers was officially designated Carson's permanent guest host, a role she had been filling for more than a year. In 1986 she abruptly left for her own show, The Late Show (1986), on the then-new Fox Network. Carson first learned of the show when he saw her press conference on TV. When Rivers called Carson after the announcement, he was so furious at Rivers for failing to tell him personally before the press conference that he refused to take the call. He banned Rivers from his show, canceling her three remaining weeks as guest host. Carson never forgave her for leaving and never spoke to her again. When Rivers sent Carson flowers and a note after his son Ricky died in an accident, Carson sent them back. Rivers later said that she didn't want to tell Carson before the press conference because she was afraid FOX would cancel the deal if word leaked out. Carson said he felt betrayed, not because Rivers dared to compete with him, but because she wasn't honest with him about her intentions and didn't ask for advice and his blessing.
    • Quotes

      [from his last show - May 22, 1992]

      [referring to his family in the audience and the death of Rick, his other son, in a car crash]

      Johnny Carson: It would have been a perfect evening if their brother Rick had been here with us, but I guess life does what it's supposed to do and you accept it and go on.

    • Crazy credits
      Whenever Carson added a skit to an episode, the "Mighty Carson Art Players" would be announced as guest stars.
    • Alternate versions
      Select comedy sketches from the Tonight Show were taken and placed into syndication into "Carson's Comedy Classics" during the mid 1980's.
    • Connections
      Edited into Carson's Comedy Classics (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Time to Shine
      (uncredited)

      Music by Roger Dexter

      [Plays over the Carson Productions Logo]

      [Antenna TV airing only]

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Carson Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carson
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 6B, NBC Studios - 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(1962-1972)
    • Production companies
      • Carson Productions
      • NBC Entertainment
      • NBC Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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