3,500 hours of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson library online
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3,500 hours of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson library online
Johnny Carson, Now Quipping Online
By DAVE ITZKOFF
Published: August 10, 2010
In one of his last “Tonight Show” monologues, in 1992, Johnny Carson informed his audience that a virus had struck the program’s computers, wiping out “29 years of our writers’ material.”
“Three of the best jokes you’ve ever heard in your life,” he said. “Gone forever.”
Now, nearly two decades later, that gag and more than 3,500 hours of Carson’s “Tonight Show” have been preserved digitally and will begin making their way onto the Web.
On Wednesday the Carson Entertainment Group is expected to announce the start of two new projects that will give Carson an Internet presence he has never had before.
The first is a rejuvenated Carson Web site, at johnnycarson.com, that will feature video clips from the 30-year history of “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”
The second is an online archive — available at first only to industry professionals — where users can search a digital inventory of Carson’s program and watch nearly every surviving minute of his “Tonight Show” run.
“We have taken everything that exists,” said Jeff Sotzing, the president of Carson Entertainment and a former “Tonight Show” producer. (He also happens to be Carson’s nephew.)
The company has long contemplated the possibility of making its “Tonight Show” videos available online, Mr. Sotzing said. But “the technology has really not been there,” he said. “You could put it online, previously, but you could not put everything online. We wanted to make it accessible all at once.”
Not much from the first 10 years of Carson’s “Tonight Show” (he took over in 1962) has survived, having been destroyed in an era when no one contemplated the possibility of home video. But the existing tapes, along with a complete library of shows from 1973 on, were kept in storage — and this is not a joke from a Carson monologue — in a salt mine in Kansas.
During the past year Deluxe Archive Solutions, a media preservation and management company, has digitized and transcribed these materials, using a labor force of about 2,000 people, the company’s vice president, Tyler Leshney, said.
The result is a Web archive where users can call up countless moments of television history with just a couple of keystrokes. Almost instantly you can find the “Tonight Show” broadcast from May 6, 1981, on which Carson first welcomed a comedian who had “worked a lot of small clubs both in New York and Los Angeles” named Jerry Seinfeld; the April 18, 1986, program on which Carson surprised David Letterman by having Mr. Letterman’s beat-up Chevrolet pickup truck taken from his Malibu home to the “Tonight Show” stage; and the May 21, 1992, show on which Bette Midler identified herself as “the last fool Mr. Carson will have to suffer gladly.”
For now this password-protected site (licensing.johnnycarson.com) is intended only for media companies that plan to use the clips for commercial purposes. But Mr. Sotzing said he hoped to make more of its contents available to the general public eventually.
In the meantime, the johnnycarson.com site will feature between 40 and 60 video clips — from Ann-Margret’s spirited performance of “I’ve Got the Music in Me” to an appearance by Myrtle Young, the potato-chip lady — that will be updated to reflect current events. And there’s more to come, including a new “Tonight Show” DVD collection that Carson Productions plans to announce later this year.
Eventually, Mr. Sotzing might even be persuaded to post the clips in which Carson affectionately chided him by name from behind his “Tonight Show” desk.
“You can search my name on the database and listen to Johnny rib me,” Mr. Sotzing said. “The writers liked that.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/11/ar....html?_r=2&hpw
By DAVE ITZKOFF
Published: August 10, 2010
In one of his last “Tonight Show” monologues, in 1992, Johnny Carson informed his audience that a virus had struck the program’s computers, wiping out “29 years of our writers’ material.”
“Three of the best jokes you’ve ever heard in your life,” he said. “Gone forever.”
Now, nearly two decades later, that gag and more than 3,500 hours of Carson’s “Tonight Show” have been preserved digitally and will begin making their way onto the Web.
On Wednesday the Carson Entertainment Group is expected to announce the start of two new projects that will give Carson an Internet presence he has never had before.
The first is a rejuvenated Carson Web site, at johnnycarson.com, that will feature video clips from the 30-year history of “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”
The second is an online archive — available at first only to industry professionals — where users can search a digital inventory of Carson’s program and watch nearly every surviving minute of his “Tonight Show” run.
“We have taken everything that exists,” said Jeff Sotzing, the president of Carson Entertainment and a former “Tonight Show” producer. (He also happens to be Carson’s nephew.)
The company has long contemplated the possibility of making its “Tonight Show” videos available online, Mr. Sotzing said. But “the technology has really not been there,” he said. “You could put it online, previously, but you could not put everything online. We wanted to make it accessible all at once.”
Not much from the first 10 years of Carson’s “Tonight Show” (he took over in 1962) has survived, having been destroyed in an era when no one contemplated the possibility of home video. But the existing tapes, along with a complete library of shows from 1973 on, were kept in storage — and this is not a joke from a Carson monologue — in a salt mine in Kansas.
During the past year Deluxe Archive Solutions, a media preservation and management company, has digitized and transcribed these materials, using a labor force of about 2,000 people, the company’s vice president, Tyler Leshney, said.
The result is a Web archive where users can call up countless moments of television history with just a couple of keystrokes. Almost instantly you can find the “Tonight Show” broadcast from May 6, 1981, on which Carson first welcomed a comedian who had “worked a lot of small clubs both in New York and Los Angeles” named Jerry Seinfeld; the April 18, 1986, program on which Carson surprised David Letterman by having Mr. Letterman’s beat-up Chevrolet pickup truck taken from his Malibu home to the “Tonight Show” stage; and the May 21, 1992, show on which Bette Midler identified herself as “the last fool Mr. Carson will have to suffer gladly.”
For now this password-protected site (licensing.johnnycarson.com) is intended only for media companies that plan to use the clips for commercial purposes. But Mr. Sotzing said he hoped to make more of its contents available to the general public eventually.
In the meantime, the johnnycarson.com site will feature between 40 and 60 video clips — from Ann-Margret’s spirited performance of “I’ve Got the Music in Me” to an appearance by Myrtle Young, the potato-chip lady — that will be updated to reflect current events. And there’s more to come, including a new “Tonight Show” DVD collection that Carson Productions plans to announce later this year.
Eventually, Mr. Sotzing might even be persuaded to post the clips in which Carson affectionately chided him by name from behind his “Tonight Show” desk.
“You can search my name on the database and listen to Johnny rib me,” Mr. Sotzing said. “The writers liked that.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/11/ar....html?_r=2&hpw
Once it's open up to the general public, it'll be great to see some of the clips I remember from my childhood. And I would KILL if all of Late Night with David Letterman was digitized.
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Really great that someone finally decided to do something like this. I've always thought it's a shame that daily shows such as The Tonight Show / Late Night would never have a definitive DVD / Home media release, due to obvious reasons. Never occurred to me that they could just say "Hey, just throw it online!"
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I wonder if they will have the guest host episodes. I seem to remember an episode from the 70's where Bill Cosby was guest hosting and instead of a monologue, he did a shirtless jazz dance with a midget. No one else seems to remember that, so I might have hallucinated it.
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Carson did a great monologue, and he was an excellent interviewer. However, many of the comedy bits he did were lame at best. Aunt Blabby?
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I agree, though, it was in the interviews where Johnny really shined. When he had a guest that he really liked it was magic. I also loved how he handled the non-celebrity interviews (e.g. a small town hog calling champion). For a guy with a reputation for being very private and standoffish, he came across as warm in those interviews and did a great job putting those folks at ease.
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So...any word on WHEN these will be available to the public?
NBC National news ran a piece showing the searchable database and made it seem like it was open to anyone already, but I guess they got it wrong. I've been to the site a couple times and even tried ta register for the Licensing rights, but no replies yet.
NBC National news ran a piece showing the searchable database and made it seem like it was open to anyone already, but I guess they got it wrong. I've been to the site a couple times and even tried ta register for the Licensing rights, but no replies yet.
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I agree, though, it was in the interviews where Johnny really shined. When he had a guest that he really liked it was magic. I also loved how he handled the non-celebrity interviews (e.g. a small town hog calling champion). For a guy with a reputation for being very private and standoffish, he came across as warm in those interviews and did a great job putting those folks at ease.
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Loved that. The look on her face is priceless.
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Great classic stuff. I don't even care to watch the people that they have on these days. But i'd like to see at least some of those Carson episodes.
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I would love to see some of the old Burt Reynolds/Dom Deluise appearances. George Gobel was also highly underrated. The Rat Pack stuff would be interesting as well. Ah, the good old days when you were offered cigarettes and booze on your way to the couch.
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I tried to sign up - this is what I got:
Thank you for requesting access the JohnnyCarson clip licensing site.
At this time site access is limited to individuals in the broadcast arena. We are planning to make the site available to everyone in the very near future. If you are a member of the broadcast industry please re send your registration with more information as to what type of business you have.
Thank you for your interest in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson clip licensing portal.
Sincerely,
Carson Entertainment Group
Thank you for requesting access the JohnnyCarson clip licensing site.
At this time site access is limited to individuals in the broadcast arena. We are planning to make the site available to everyone in the very near future. If you are a member of the broadcast industry please re send your registration with more information as to what type of business you have.
Thank you for your interest in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson clip licensing portal.
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Now you can buy 15 hrs of clips at Itunes
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,4807962.story
Not only are vintage interviews from "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" airing Monday evenings this month on TCM, but nearly 15 hours of video content from the Carson archive will be made available for digital download starting Tuesday on iTunes.
"Johnny would be thrilled to see his legacy transcend generations," Jeff Sotzing, president of Carson Entertainment Group, said in a statement. "We always believed in sharing such universal content, and utilizing technology to showcase the archive that we worked so hard to preserve has allowed us to do just that. Johnny is simply the greatest and his influence will last forever."
Available for purchase on iTunes will be compilations of clips from the 1960s through 1992, animal high jinks, stand-up comedians and Carson's final broadcast. Also featured are 16 edited episodes highlighting such guests as Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White, David Letterman, Robin Williams and Chevy Chase.
ITunes will also offer 50 alert tones featuring Johnny and Ed McMahon's voices uttering such catchphrases as "Here's Johnny," "Hi-yo" and "We'll be right back."
"Johnny would be thrilled to see his legacy transcend generations," Jeff Sotzing, president of Carson Entertainment Group, said in a statement. "We always believed in sharing such universal content, and utilizing technology to showcase the archive that we worked so hard to preserve has allowed us to do just that. Johnny is simply the greatest and his influence will last forever."
Available for purchase on iTunes will be compilations of clips from the 1960s through 1992, animal high jinks, stand-up comedians and Carson's final broadcast. Also featured are 16 edited episodes highlighting such guests as Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White, David Letterman, Robin Williams and Chevy Chase.
ITunes will also offer 50 alert tones featuring Johnny and Ed McMahon's voices uttering such catchphrases as "Here's Johnny," "Hi-yo" and "We'll be right back."
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Now you can buy 15 hrs of clips at Itunes
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,4807962.story
Not only are vintage interviews from "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" airing Monday evenings this month on TCM, but nearly 15 hours of video content from the Carson archive will be made available for digital download starting Tuesday on iTunes.
"Johnny would be thrilled to see his legacy transcend generations," Jeff Sotzing, president of Carson Entertainment Group, said in a statement. "We always believed in sharing such universal content, and utilizing technology to showcase the archive that we worked so hard to preserve has allowed us to do just that. Johnny is simply the greatest and his influence will last forever."
Available for purchase on iTunes will be compilations of clips from the 1960s through 1992, animal high jinks, stand-up comedians and Carson's final broadcast. Also featured are 16 edited episodes highlighting such guests as Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White, David Letterman, Robin Williams and Chevy Chase.
ITunes will also offer 50 alert tones featuring Johnny and Ed McMahon's voices uttering such catchphrases as "Here's Johnny," "Hi-yo" and "We'll be right back."
"Johnny would be thrilled to see his legacy transcend generations," Jeff Sotzing, president of Carson Entertainment Group, said in a statement. "We always believed in sharing such universal content, and utilizing technology to showcase the archive that we worked so hard to preserve has allowed us to do just that. Johnny is simply the greatest and his influence will last forever."
Available for purchase on iTunes will be compilations of clips from the 1960s through 1992, animal high jinks, stand-up comedians and Carson's final broadcast. Also featured are 16 edited episodes highlighting such guests as Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White, David Letterman, Robin Williams and Chevy Chase.
ITunes will also offer 50 alert tones featuring Johnny and Ed McMahon's voices uttering such catchphrases as "Here's Johnny," "Hi-yo" and "We'll be right back."
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Sounds like this is all the same stuff that was on that Carson DVD set released several years back. It was pretty frustrating to watch because it cut out a lot of stuff. They handled the transition by flashing to white. I'm not sure if they were cutting out "boring" parts of the interview or if the master tapes were damaged and they were doing this to cover up bad video.
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There are a lot of weird edits even on the TCM segments. I suspect it has less to do with tape issues and more to do with licensing rights. Carson's estate cut out anything that might require royalties to Doc and the band.
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The funniest show I ever saw was when Johnny and Doc were talking about divorce and women. They both seemed pretty happy. The show was off the rails. I'd love to see that again.




