Carson on TCM
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Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
TCM has licensed 50 interviews from the Carson Entertainment Group archives, including chats with some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Many of the interviews have not aired since they first premiered.
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
Has any network carried any of his old shows since he retired in 1992?
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
This is going to be great! Here's a list of interviews that will be included:
Don Adams
Julie Andrews
Fred Astaire
Lauren Bacall
Lucille Ball
Drew Barrymore
Jack Benny
Candice Bergen
Carol Burnett
George Burns
Mel Brooks
Michael Caine
Truman Capote
Chevy Chase
Sean Connery
Bing Crosby
Tony Curtis
Bette Davis
Sammy Davis Jr.
Doris Day
Dom DeLuise
Angie Dickinson
Kirk Douglas
Sally Field
Henry Fonda
Goldie Hawn
Charlton Heston
William Holden
Bob Hope
Diane Keaton
Gene Kelly
Jack Lemmon
Steve Martin
Dudley Moore
Mary Tyler Moore
Gregory Peck
Tony Randall
Ronald Reagan
Burt Reynolds
Susan Sarandon
George C. Scott
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Neil Simon
Red Skelton
Sylvester Stallone
James Stewart
Elizabeth Taylor
Robin Williams
Jonathan Winters
Shelley Winters
Don Adams
Julie Andrews
Fred Astaire
Lauren Bacall
Lucille Ball
Drew Barrymore
Jack Benny
Candice Bergen
Carol Burnett
George Burns
Mel Brooks
Michael Caine
Truman Capote
Chevy Chase
Sean Connery
Bing Crosby
Tony Curtis
Bette Davis
Sammy Davis Jr.
Doris Day
Dom DeLuise
Angie Dickinson
Kirk Douglas
Sally Field
Henry Fonda
Goldie Hawn
Charlton Heston
William Holden
Bob Hope
Diane Keaton
Gene Kelly
Jack Lemmon
Steve Martin
Dudley Moore
Mary Tyler Moore
Gregory Peck
Tony Randall
Ronald Reagan
Burt Reynolds
Susan Sarandon
George C. Scott
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Neil Simon
Red Skelton
Sylvester Stallone
James Stewart
Elizabeth Taylor
Robin Williams
Jonathan Winters
Shelley Winters
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
It's a good fit for TCM, since they can slice & dice 'em to fit between movies. Looks enjoyable, but not something I'd expect too many people to specifically tune in for.
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
You won't see that guest list on Leno or Kimmel.
I like the Conan O' Brien intros for each interview.
I like the Conan O' Brien intros for each interview.
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Awesome stuff so far. I couldn't believe they showed that Chevy Chase interview. It was one of the few Carson moments I remember seeing as a kid. Siskel & Ebert come on and trash Three Amigos with Chevy Chase sitting there right next to them the whole time.
The Steve Martin segment was great too as was Doris Day grilling Carson about what kind of porn films he likes to watch.
The Steve Martin segment was great too as was Doris Day grilling Carson about what kind of porn films he likes to watch.
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
I'm enjoying these so far. Curious as to why they've been editing Ed McMahon out of the picture. Probably so they don't have to compensate his estate.
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
I still contend if NBC put on reruns of Carson's show at 11:30PM every night, he would still beat all the competition.
I just caught Carson at the end of his career (probably around 1985), and to this day, Late night has never been the same since he retired in 1992.
His monologues were always great (and even better when a joke bombed and he actually made it funny by his expression to the crowd KNOWING it bombed!). What people forget is that Carson did great bits, as characters like Carnac and Aunt Blabby would be still funny today. Carson had great timing, and he knew what was funny (unlike many comedians), so he was way ahead of the audience when a bit didn't go so well.
And no one can touch Carson on interviews (Leno is probably the worst, although Letterman was always pretty good most of the time). Carson had that respect in Hollywood (and being friends with many of them too) that he could challenge big movie stars like a Kirk Douglas on his extra-marital affairs and it would be still be funny and wouldn't come off as mean spirited. They loved Johnny, so he could get away with alot of sarchasm in interviews that may come off as awkward from a Leno and Letterman.
Seinfeld said it right about Carson, "Once Johnny retired, they should have retired Late Night altogether because no one could do that show to that level of entertainment anymore."
I just caught Carson at the end of his career (probably around 1985), and to this day, Late night has never been the same since he retired in 1992.
His monologues were always great (and even better when a joke bombed and he actually made it funny by his expression to the crowd KNOWING it bombed!). What people forget is that Carson did great bits, as characters like Carnac and Aunt Blabby would be still funny today. Carson had great timing, and he knew what was funny (unlike many comedians), so he was way ahead of the audience when a bit didn't go so well.
And no one can touch Carson on interviews (Leno is probably the worst, although Letterman was always pretty good most of the time). Carson had that respect in Hollywood (and being friends with many of them too) that he could challenge big movie stars like a Kirk Douglas on his extra-marital affairs and it would be still be funny and wouldn't come off as mean spirited. They loved Johnny, so he could get away with alot of sarchasm in interviews that may come off as awkward from a Leno and Letterman.
Seinfeld said it right about Carson, "Once Johnny retired, they should have retired Late Night altogether because no one could do that show to that level of entertainment anymore."
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Re: Johnny Carson on TCM...Summer 2013
I wish they had dvrs in the 80's and I would have put Carson on my season pass.
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Wish I'd recorded those. I'll have to catch them next week.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
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Wish I'd recorded those. I'll have to catch them next week.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
Conan O'Brien introduces them.
all too brief imo...
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Wish I'd recorded those. I'll have to catch them next week.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
I watched a great one a few weeks back with Oliver Reed where he came across as a pompous chauvinist jerk. He kept turning to Shelley Winters to shush her. She walked off then came back a few minutes later and dumped a drink over his head. It was classic.
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Did anyone catch the Truman Capote interview? He was tearing through Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda, calling them dumb people but good actors. This was not a gag, he kept repeating this was a serious observation on his part. I doubt any host today would ever allow him back on their air after that segment.
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Did anyone catch the Truman Capote interview? He was tearing through Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda, calling them dumb people but good actors. This was not a gag, he kept repeating this was a serious observation on his part. I doubt any host today would ever allow him back on their air after that segment.
Now everything is so staged and phony, and just another reason why I haven't watched Late Night TV for years.