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This clip of Carson interviewing Myrtle Young, an eccentric woman who collected potato chips that looked like things, is still one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen, even though I’ve seen it a million times. Full Article at The Retroist
Dunham started honing his craft in the early 1980s. It took 10 years just to get booked onto "The Tonight Show" back in the Johnny Carson days to perform for six life-changing minutes. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
NEW YORK -- The hottest parlor game in the television industry in 2010 will center on this question: Who will succeed Oprah Winfrey when she exits her show in 2011? Full Article at FOX Business
Clerow Wilson Jr. was one of several children born to a poor Jersey City family on December 8, 1933. After placement in foster homes and a short stint in reform school, the 16-year-old enlisted in the Air Force by lying about his age. Full Article at Finding Dulcinea
From Studio 6B at 30 Rockefeller Center, NBC brought Milton Berle, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson into the nation’s living rooms, then broadcast local news to New York City for decades. Full Article at CNBC
Refer to a friend 2009-12-04 13:10:51 - the United States and Bill Clinton was beginning his, the postage stamp was 25 cents and The Simpson's and Seinfeld television series debuted. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Tiger Woods is all about power. Full Article at Huffington Post
From its birth in 1926, NBC was the first big U.S. radio broadcast network. Since then, it proved itself to be a radio and TV pioneer that somersaulted over rivals with firsts in technology, ratings and entertainment. Full Article at International Business Times
Brothers Gary and Micky Braun have been in music for most of their lives. Full Article at Macon Telegraph
Johnny Carson nailed lawyers with one of his "how cold was it?" jokes: "It was so cold that lawyers were running around with their hands in their own pockets!!" The Democratic Party has become the Lawyers' Party. Full Article at Town Hall
On the "Tonight Show,'' Johnny Carson once asked comedian Buddy Hackett to name the funniest guy he'd ever known during all his years in show business. Hackett deadpanned, "Richard Rovner. He's a doctor in Chicago, and he's the funniest guy I ever met. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
Sometime after the release of “Lawrence of Arabia,” a newly famous Peter O’Toole collapsed in a drunken heap on the set of the Johnny Carson Show. Full Article at New York Post
Comedian George Lopez debuted “Lopez Tonight” on Monday, November 9. Full Article at Racialicious
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After watching The Oprah Winfrey Show today and hearing her teary announcement about her decision to end her syndicated talk show, I had one thought in my head. Oprah Winfrey is doing a Johnny Carson. She's writing her own script (no pun intended). Full Article at No Control
After watching The Oprah Winfrey Show today and hearing her teary announcement about her decision to end her syndicated talk show, I had one thought in my head. Oprah Winfrey is doing a Johnny Carson. She's writing her own script (no pun intended). Full Article at TV Squad
CHICAGO For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Oprah Winfrey announces during a live Friday broadcast of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in Chicago that her daytime television show, the foundation of a multibillion-dollar media empire with legions of fans, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the... Full Article at SpokesmanReview.com
CHICAGO -- For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Full Article at GoErie.com
CHICAGO -- For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Full Article at Miami Herald
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Television entertainer Johnny Carson (R) shown alongside co-host Ed McMahon during a taping of 'the Tonight Show' in Los Angeles in this May 11, 1988 file photo.
View Photo »In this May 22, 1992 file photo, talk show host Johnny Carson, right, is shown with the show's announcer Ed McMahon during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Ca.
View Photo »In this May 22, 1992 file photo, talk show host Johnny Carson, right, is shown with the show's announcer Ed McMahon during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Ca.
View Photo »Tiny Tim, the eccentric ukelele-strumming performer best known for his rendition of "Tip-toe thru' the tulips with me,is shown with his bride Vicky "Miss Vicky" Budinger on the "Tonight show" this undated file photograph with host Johnny Carson (R) and sidekick Ed McMahon.
View Photo »FILE -In this May 22, 1992, file photo, talk show host Johnny Carson, right, is shown with the show's announcer Ed McMahon during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Calif.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 21: (FILE PHOTO) TV Personality Ed McMahon arrives at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Nokia Theatre on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »Flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Fans take photos of flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »A character dressed as 'Elmo' views flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »A character dressed as 'Elmo' views flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of the television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Co-hosts of the 1980's TV series "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" Dick Clark (L) and Ed McMahon are shown in this undated publicity photograph.
View Photo »Co-hosts of the 1980's TV series "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" Dick Clark (R) and Ed McMahon are shown in this undated publicity photograph.
View Photo »Tourists look on as flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Former "Tonight Show" members, Ed McMahon, (L), and band leader Doc Severinsen, reunite on stage in this July 8, 1997 file photograph, during a symphonic gala in honor of Severinsen's 70th birthday in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon appears in viral video promotion for FreeCreditReport.com in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 25, 2008.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon appears in a viral video promotion for FreeCreditReport.com in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 25, 2008.
View Photo »In this Feb. 5, 1968 file photo, Ed McMahon is shown on the set of NBC's "Late Night" with Johnny Carson TV Show in New York.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon (C) and wife Pamela are interviewed by CNN talk show host Larry King on CNN's "Larry King Live" in this June 5, 2008 file photograph in Los Angeles, in this video frame grab released by CNN June 6, 2008.
View Photo »Actor Mr. T (R) who starred in the NBC series "The A-Team" poses with Ed McMahon, who was the sidekick of talk show host Johnny Carson, at the NBC television network's 75th anniversary party in Hollywood in this January 9, 2002 file photograph.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 22, 1992 file photo, Ed McMahon, left, shakes hands with talk show host Johnny Carson, during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Calif. McMahon has died at a Los Angeles hospital, according to his publicist. He was 86.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 30, 1993 file photo, Ed McMahon, left, former announcer of the "Tonight Show," looks on as "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno breaks into laughter during the taping of the show in Burbank, Calif.
View Photo »Actor and comedian Jerry Lewis (L) reacts as television personality Ed McMahon gives him the final pledge total for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon in Los Angeles in this file picture taken September 6, 2004.
View Photo »In this May 22, 1992 file photo, talk show host Johnny Carson, right, is shown with the show's announcer Ed McMahon during the final taping of the "Tonight Show" in Burbank, Ca.
View Photo »Richard Nixon is the only president whose formal portrait was painted by a police sketch artist?
I used to love The Ed Sullivan Show. I loved when Ed would talk and the curtain would move behind him. You'd try to see what was happening behind the scenes. I loved Jack Benny, he was my hero, Johnny Carson, certainly. I liked comedians that looked like regular guys.
There is a power struggle going on between President Reagan's advisers
He was hosting a live talk show at the UCB at that time, and I really felt, along with a lot of other people, that he was a great host in the Johnny Carson mold
If we had won the Super Bowl, I was going to appear on the Johnny Carson show
Instead of being the punch line on Johnny Carson, we were the little Cinderella team down in Tampa Bay.
I always found him a delightful person and followed his career. Graeme Kennedy, Don Lane and Ernie Sigley were the pathways into TV in Australia at night in the same way Johnny Carson and now Jay Leno and Letterman are in America
We wanted Johnny Carson and Bob Hope. Neither are available so we’ll have to go from there.
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
The earliest well-known reference to exploding sheep in popular culture was made by Johnny Carson, in the role of psychic Carnac the Magnificent on The Tonight Show.
I wanted to be a big star. I wanted to be on the Johnny Carson show, I wanted to dance with Danny Kaye
Neil Patrick Harris: The very model of a smart, funny host, he was the classiest Emmy host since Johnny Carson, with equally good posture.
For me, personally ... I think it was Johnny Carson who really defined what we now think of as a talk show. And I can honestly say that nobody out there has done it as well as he did, either before or since.
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