Its so incredible how humble he is, first off the bat he was complimenting Bette Davis. Considering how his life began and everything he went through he still pays respect to those that deserve it. Even bringing the walking stick on the show so the man that gave it to him in Zimbabwe will know he still has it if he watches the show. Come on now, that's just cool of him to do.
Wow, it is crazy to think of pryor being starstruck by anyone but seeing his nervousness and reverence and respect as he slowly turned to talk to Betty Davis was so real and amazing. That made my heart happy
in 1983. and she was an old skool starlet. silver screen golen age days. even she was alright sitting next to a black man. we have not managed to come very far have we.
@@markbranstrator9602 I believe we've come further than a lot of people think. Unfortunately, as Booker T Washington said back in the days of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency, there are those who have made a living and a profession out of keeping greivances, real or imagined, front and center where blacks are concerned because they can make a living from doing so. They don't want things to improve because if they do, then they lose their wealth and income. Racial harmony exists to a greater degree than a lot of people think - but you'd not know it by watching the media because those types of stories don't sell and don't attract viewers.
This clip has moved me to tears...such fantastic human beings. As my vision blurs..something else comes into focus-a true sense of awe for the character of an era of human history that I feel so lucky to have been alive for and a palpable sense of loss-not only in the passing of these entertainment giants and of my my own family and friends..but also the loss of character and respect our nation had for itself and the world at large that seems to be deteriorating more with each passing day. I do.believe that the human race has made great strides in many ways..and in general we evolve to be a better species..but as I watched them all stand as the show ended..Ed and Johnny buttoning their sport oats and then Ed helping Bette with her overcoat and Richatd standing deferential to her as she got squared away....just wow. My hand reached out as if to hold onto something that has now evaporated. I can't thank you enough for this clip and the reverie it has left me in..just....thankyou.
@Nice guy your statement is true but doesn't reflect population, the info on there murders etc . In the end it's not the race when it comes to crime though , it's education, employment, economic, family, and add a hundred more categories. A corrupt government just makes it a 100 times worse , zuma should be shot
Thank you for visiting my beloved country. People say Zimbabwe has changed but i say no we still a safe country and the economic situation didn't change our hearts. We still great
Pryor was very smart, starting off by first turning towards Bette Davis and giving her a big compliment. After that, Davis was all his, not to mention being hilarious in her own right. "That look" and firing off lines ... perfect! It was damn near magical watching the interplay between these three legends. "Unfortunately Lois Lane was wearing a kryptonite coil..." Best line of the night, Johnny!
Johnny delivered that line perfectly. Two icons of entertainment stopped entertaining and just started laughing. That was awesome. Comedians live to make people laugh. Obvious, I know. Once they were laughing so hard they couldn't talk, Johnny must've thought "Got 'em."
Betty sitting up there like a boss smoking her cig. Richard seem like he had so much mental clarity during this interview and he's so handsome. So refreshing.
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@Snaggle Toothed We had Miami Vice, A-Team, Sledge Hammer, Knight Rider, Wonder Years, Alf, Cheers, Moonlighting, Married with Children and many more. Just because you're young and have a fetish for GOT atm doesn't mean it was any worse back then.
That was very nice. The spontaneous humor was there. The respect and appreciation was there and an overall nice feeling that stays with you. Thank you very much for showing this
This is a masterpiece. Love Richard Pryor and Johnny Carson. Two of the greatest together, having fun & showing such great respect & admiration for each other.
Amazing people on the same room, their chemistry together is so enchanting, legends all three, we won't see the likes of Carson, Pryor or Davis anymore folks. I'm very grateful to you for uploading these clips.
As a grateful recovering addict & alcoholic, I can ttooooooootally relate to his meaning of him changing, along with his energies changing as well. If ever there was a proper context for the term "spiritual awakening," it's soon after having gotten sober. To me, the entire world was completely different, in every way. I was the real me, as Richard was becoming once again, the real him for the first time since before he started using. This episode was real!
Richard Pryor was the greatest comedian ever, and he was honest enough to tell everyone he had a drug problem, not like some of the overrated boring celebrities who pretend that their lives are nearly as perfect as their whitened teeth and fake tans.
No. Sam Kinnison way more talented. Sam was a Super funny comedian, a great guitar player, a very good piano player, and the no 1 comedian in the USA selling out every show in Vegas when sadly a drunk driver killed him. Sams album was also a hit. The first true rock and roll comedian.
Finally, a place on youtube where people have nice things to write on the message board! Can't understand the 5 people that would go out of their way to click the thumbs down. This is a great clip of legends.
Pryor was not perfect -- nobody is -- but he's still one of the best comedians there ever was. I'd rank him in at least my top 5. If you read anything about his childhood, it's amazing he turned out as well as he did. A lot of what he said in his act is still relevant today. I don't sense the BS you get with a lot of comics today but he was funny AND relevant. The guys today usually aren't either. I wouldn't say Pryor was a "family comic," either, but he had his own thing that he did better than anybody else.
Clinton Fischer Well said Sir Classy.! It’s a shame People 2Day recognizes or See Greatest Like this.. Pryor, Carson, Davis, & McMahon.. All gone Nothing Like this will ever happened again
This was a gem of an interview for me. I can remember this like it was yesterday ... I was 11 or 12 when Richard/Gleason filmed The Toy in my home city of Baton Rouge, LA. I got a chance to see him off set. Very gracious, humble and had time to talk to his fans. They filmed all over historic parts of the city (State Capitol, Goudchaux store, Indian Mound and on Scenic Hwy). The movie was awful but I enjoyed all of the various sights and being able to meet Richard in person as a kid. Good times. I miss Richard.
I actually had the good fortune to have met Mr. Pryor on three occasions. We both had been raised in the Peoria, Illinois area. But somehow, for some unknown reason, he was just a wee bit more humorous than any of the rest of us could have ever dreamed of being! Myself, along with a bunch of friends were blessed to have seen Mr. Pryor for his first ever appearance on TV via "The Ed Sullivan Show" , and although he was hilarious, it was nothing compared to his naughtier humor yet to come. Before he made it to Sullivan's show he did stand-up comedy in small clubs. Each night, before those earlier shows he use to shake like he had shell shock. During his very first stand up show, someone had the kindness to hold and rock Mr. Pryor in order to calm him before his set. In fact, it became a custom for someone to hold and rock him, as one does for a baby, until he calmed down a bit. You would never even know he was nervous at all when he was on stage, he was a great actor even then. There will never be another Richard Pryor! You are truly loved and missed old friend!
Richard Pryor in Zimbabwe and got a Royal traditional walking staff...wow. I also loved how he described the atmosphere of Zimbabwe. Well said, by a real Legend.
This episode rocks. Everyone is on-point and sharp, Johnny is witty and guides the conversation beautifully. At the end Johnny says, "Hey, this has been fun!" That goes for us watching, too
Loved Richard Pryor! Hysterically funny and so honest. Johnny Carson would double me over with some of his skits. I was surprised how funny Betty Davis was. Always loved her work.
I like this interview because not only Richard Pryor was on it, but also Ms Betty Davis. I like her. Richard is humble and very polite. I like the chemistry he and Johnny Carson have. Johnny Carson is my favorite host of all times. There's no body better than him. Miss everyone on this video. May they, R.I.P. 1-22-20.
That is an incredible trio of talent on that stage. Three absolute legends. And I love how she didn't sit there and not interact. It was brilliant having them all interact with one another.
Man Richard was legendary. But I ain’t knew Bette Davis had a sense of humor. All her movies were so damn serious!! And here she is cutting up and clowning on tv. This is priceless 🤣🤣
My siblings and I were kids in the 80s. We absolutely loved Richard in superman 3. That movie gets such a bad rap but to us it's still gold to this day. Richard was great! Rip.
One of my favorite movies from Richard Pryor was "The Toy" watched it over and over when i was a kid..Me and my brother still to this day consider it one of the best comic movies made.I sure miss Richard Pryor he was so real and one funny man..
When I was little I used to wait till everybody else went to bed then get back up and watch Johnny Carson I thought that man was the funniest seeing him and Richard Pryor and Miss Davis has got to be one of the best things that happened today I love you too this is awesome
God; I miss the 1980's! Johnny Carson was legendary! Class personified! Richard Pryor was a masterpiece of a multi-talented comedian! Miss Davis was legendary! This is when network television was golden! As a kid growing up in the 1980's and living now in the present 2018-2019, I terribly miss the 1980's/1990's! The world/society, the human condition was way better before the horrible: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook and this whole disgusting "social crap media"! God bless the souls of every one that is in this classic episode/show with Johnny Carson.
Thanx muchly, Archy, for sharing this little treasure! I saw it, way back when, and I thought their interactions were so wonderful, just perfect. Richard being awestruck to meet Bette, and thanking Johnny for telling people that he was ill when he had to cancel his appearance on the show, and Johnny thanking Richard for calling to let him know, and Bette's wonderfully disgusted 'Chahhh-ming' comment. And their so natural, nothing put-on, interaction during the rest of this clip. I'm crying. Not sure if it's because I'm laughing so hard, or because I'm missing them, and the times, so much. Probably a bit of both. RIP, darling Johnny, Richard, and Bette, and thank you all so very much, for the magic, music, and memories.
He looked so good here. I never thought Richard was ugly, I always thought he was handsome. But there's a different element to him wearing a goatee or beard. He looks even better, I think.
i just watched this episode a few weeks back. So happy to see that it is uploaded here. Thank you! Those first few minutes are the best. Bette is a hoot.
Richard Pryor is one of my favorite comedians of all times. He went through some challenges but bounced back with grace and respect for life. His grateful attitude shines. He was a funny guy and made me laugh in my gut so many times. I want to thank you sir for your many hilarious performances. Rest in peace Richard Pryor.🙏♥️👏
Richard Pryor paved the way for every comedian who ever did Black/White comedy since. Not only that, but I would say that that specific genre, there were two periods: Rich, and post Rich.
Its so incredible how humble he is, first off the bat he was complimenting Bette Davis. Considering how his life began and everything he went through he still pays respect to those that deserve it. Even bringing the walking stick on the show so the man that gave it to him in Zimbabwe will know he still has it if he watches the show. Come on now, that's just cool of him to do.
That was so endearing, and I loved how warm and receptive she was to it.
There's an amazing interview where he talks about opening for Nina Simone and he was just trembling with stage fright while Nina calmed his nerves.
Wow, it is crazy to think of pryor being starstruck by anyone but seeing his nervousness and reverence and respect as he slowly turned to talk to Betty Davis was so real and amazing. That made my heart happy
he's off his nut on coke bro
Me, too. That was such a wonderful, sweet, sincere moment.
My God, Bettie Davis and Richard Pryor sitting on a couch together. That's just too much iconic.
in 1983. and she was an old skool starlet. silver screen golen age days. even she was alright sitting next to a black man. we have not managed to come very far have we.
Love it.
Level of class and distinction in Hollywood has declined significantly over the few decades
@@markbranstrator9602 I believe we've come further than a lot of people think. Unfortunately, as Booker T Washington said back in the days of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency, there are those who have made a living and a profession out of keeping greivances, real or imagined, front and center where blacks are concerned because they can make a living from doing so. They don't want things to improve because if they do, then they lose their wealth and income. Racial harmony exists to a greater degree than a lot of people think - but you'd not know it by watching the media because those types of stories don't sell and don't attract viewers.
He was so respectfull and shy, you can actually feel it.
Nilka Esther Chase DeDier ...Sober
@@beebrown4054 And while not on stage.
Ya real nervous.
Nick Paul he said Pryor was the funniest man working anywhere in the world. Am I confused or did your ears stop working when Johnny started talking ?
@@davck7518 And there's the obligatory "racism" comment.
Johnny always made the show about his guests...never tried to slide into the spotlight like today's hosts.
@@breakglassdawkins1570 can i see your starfish
*cough* ellen
Unlike Dick Cavett
The love and friendship between Carson and Pryor is as real as it gets.
This was the golden age of television. I didn't know how lucky I was to be young at this time until now when I'm old.
Pryor is pure class as he shows respect for the great Betty Davis. He was great too!
And she shows interest in him , which was great. She was actually interested and listening and then joining in with a killer remark.
Bette Davis not Betty Davis. 2 different people
@@poolplexer OH YES
I loved that and it's well deserved
@@kevinbennett7615 perfect she really was
This clip has moved me to tears...such fantastic human beings. As my vision blurs..something else comes into focus-a true sense of awe for the character of an era of human history that I feel so lucky to have been alive for and a palpable sense of loss-not only in the passing of these entertainment giants and of my my own family and friends..but also the loss of character and respect our nation had for itself and the world at large that seems to be deteriorating more with each passing day. I do.believe that the human race has made great strides in many ways..and in general we evolve to be a better species..but as I watched them all stand as the show ended..Ed and Johnny buttoning their sport oats and then Ed helping Bette with her overcoat and Richatd standing deferential to her as she got squared away....just wow. My hand reached out as if to hold onto something that has now evaporated. I can't thank you enough for this clip and the reverie it has left me in..just....thankyou.
Virgil Caine, that was so beautifully penned 🙏🏽
amazing comment!
As a Zimbabwean. I’m happy that Richard paints a good picture of our country then....
Yeah what about now?
in those days anywhere was safer than NY,Mia etc and Colombia..
Different then than today
@Nice guy your statement is true but doesn't reflect population, the info on there murders etc . In the end it's not the race when it comes to crime though , it's education, employment, economic, family, and add a hundred more categories. A corrupt government just makes it a 100 times worse , zuma should be shot
That shit is hell now!🤦♂️😈
Thank you for visiting my beloved country. People say Zimbabwe has changed but i say no we still a safe country and the economic situation didn't change our hearts. We still great
Bette Davis and Richard Pryor in the same place. Priceless!
Pryor was very smart, starting off by first turning towards Bette Davis and giving her a big compliment. After that, Davis was all his, not to mention being hilarious in her own right. "That look" and firing off lines ... perfect! It was damn near magical watching the interplay between these three legends. "Unfortunately Lois Lane was wearing a kryptonite coil..." Best line of the night, Johnny!
Johnny delivered that line perfectly. Two icons of entertainment stopped entertaining and just started laughing. That was awesome.
Comedians live to make people laugh. Obvious, I know. Once they were laughing so hard they couldn't talk, Johnny must've thought "Got 'em."
I miss this day and age in time. The 70s and 80s were magical moments.
TRUTH INDEED AMEN
T.V. wise
Even Betty Davis seemed to respect Pryor. Carson sure did.
Whatd'ya mean EVEN Bette Davis??🤔
Game recognizes game.
@@christopherashford4194 lol how bout that💯.....
@@christopherashford4194 lol how bout that💯.....
Bette Davis had a quick wit like Pryor
That moment with Bette, "charming", was classic!!
😂
. . ..."Charrrrrrrrr - ming..."
..😄😄😄😂🧟👵🤣.. classic Bette Davis...😄😄😄😅....
Richard was a man of many masks, he was introverted yet a performer, sober but also an addict, above all, very human that all of us can relate to.
Betty sitting up there like a boss smoking her cig. Richard seem like he had so much mental clarity during this interview and he's so handsome. So refreshing.
Richard was awesome, I sure miss him.
@@djquinn11 He went through hell and came out still able to give a real smile sometimes. I respect what I see.
I miss this fellow. He was just about the only comedian who had me laughing so much that I had tears coming down and belly aches. I do miss him.
When he made an icon like Bette Davis laugh with "He does it faster," that was the ultimate. Pryor was the man.
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Richard Pryor was a gift..... he still is. He will make generations laugh for years to come!
richard pryor seems very humble.....god bless them all
muskymcg --That’s what I was thinking too, soft spoken and sensitive, not joke a minute like most comedians doing their ‘act’.
Yeah so humble he beat his wife.
@@b52goats I'm sure his wife did nothing to deserve the beating
@@b52goats well sometimes the man is so humble that some women think their stupid, and deserve a little beaten but gentle.
The greatest comic . Dead or alive 😂💀💯🔥🎈👿💯😂
I miss this world..
TV used to actually be watchable.
Amen
Heard!
@Snaggle Toothed but no one does late night like Mr Carson. No one.
Very true
@Snaggle Toothed We had Miami Vice, A-Team, Sledge Hammer, Knight Rider, Wonder Years, Alf, Cheers, Moonlighting, Married with Children and many more. Just because you're young and have a fetish for GOT atm doesn't mean it was any worse back then.
That was very nice. The spontaneous humor was there. The respect and appreciation was there and an overall nice feeling that stays with you. Thank you very much for showing this
used to listen to Richard's comedy albums back in the 70's and they were unbelievably funny, you have to look those up and listen, pure genius....
Television had so much class back then.
The populace had so much class back then.
It was classy . It's messy now
Richard Prior was a class act. Humble and hilarious.
This is a masterpiece. Love Richard Pryor and Johnny Carson. Two of the greatest together, having fun & showing such great respect & admiration for each other.
Amazing people on the same room, their chemistry together is so enchanting, legends all three, we won't see the likes of Carson, Pryor or Davis anymore folks. I'm very grateful to you for uploading these clips.
Bette Davis, Richard Pryor, Johnny Carson, truly the best in their chosen professions.
Very much YES!
Oscar Lewis True, very true. What a trinity.
Rasco Wiles=/*\= love it!
Rasco
At least you were able to spell Richard Pryor's name correctly. 2 out of 3👌
And Ed was also all class!! We’ll never see there like again.
As a grateful recovering addict & alcoholic, I can ttooooooootally relate to his meaning of him changing, along with his energies changing as well. If ever there was a proper context for the term "spiritual awakening," it's soon after having gotten sober. To me, the entire world was completely different, in every way. I was the real me, as Richard was becoming once again, the real him for the first time since before he started using.
This episode was real!
You could not have said it better. Totally agree.
@@lynnrayas2724 Wisdom is a beautiful thing!
Richard Pryor was the greatest comedian ever, and he was honest enough to tell everyone he had a drug problem, not like some of the overrated boring celebrities who pretend that their lives are nearly as perfect as their whitened teeth and fake tans.
Simply candid is Richrd ; Johnny complements him so well; great stuff
The whitened teeth and fake tans have their place. Takes all types
No. Sam Kinnison way more talented. Sam was a Super funny comedian, a great guitar player, a very good piano player, and the no 1 comedian in the USA selling out every show in Vegas when sadly a drunk driver killed him. Sams album was also a hit. The first true rock and roll comedian.
Richard didn't need a fake tan. He had a real one.
This fake-ass world we live in nowadays isn't good enough for RP
Finally, a place on youtube where people have nice things to write on the message board! Can't understand the 5 people that would go out of their way to click the thumbs down. This is a great clip of legends.
Clinton Fischer Agree!
Pryor was not perfect -- nobody is -- but he's still one of the best comedians there ever was. I'd rank him in at least my top 5.
If you read anything about his childhood, it's amazing he turned out as well as he did. A lot of what he said in his act is still relevant today. I don't sense the BS you get with a lot of comics today but he was funny AND relevant. The guys today usually aren't either. I wouldn't say Pryor was a "family comic," either, but he had his own thing that he did better than anybody else.
Clinton Fischer Well said Sir Classy.! It’s a shame People 2Day recognizes or See Greatest Like this.. Pryor, Carson, Davis, & McMahon.. All gone Nothing Like this will ever happened again
Amen
TRUTH INDEED AMEN
How amazing to see Betty Davis and Richard Pryor on the same show. Mr. Pryor almost seems shy....but gentle. Wonderful interview.
I'm just honoured to comment on such a great conversation moment in history 🙌🏾
This was a gem of an interview for me. I can remember this like it was yesterday ... I was 11 or 12 when Richard/Gleason filmed The Toy in my home city of Baton Rouge, LA. I got a chance to see him off set. Very gracious, humble and had time to talk to his fans. They filmed all over historic parts of the city (State Capitol, Goudchaux store, Indian Mound and on Scenic Hwy). The movie was awful but I enjoyed all of the various sights and being able to meet Richard in person as a kid. Good times. I miss Richard.
I actually had the good fortune to have met Mr. Pryor on three occasions. We both had been raised in the Peoria, Illinois area. But somehow, for some unknown reason, he was just a wee bit more humorous than any of the rest of us could have ever dreamed of being! Myself, along with a bunch of friends were blessed to have seen Mr. Pryor for his first ever appearance on TV via "The Ed Sullivan Show" , and although he was hilarious, it was nothing compared to his naughtier humor yet to come. Before he made it to Sullivan's show he did stand-up comedy in small clubs. Each night, before those earlier shows he use to shake like he had shell shock. During his very first stand up show, someone had the kindness to hold and rock Mr. Pryor in order to calm him before his set. In fact, it became a custom for someone to hold and rock him, as one does for a baby, until he calmed down a bit. You would never even know he was nervous at all when he was on stage, he was a great actor even then. There will never be another Richard Pryor! You are truly loved and missed old friend!
Richard Pryor in Zimbabwe and got a Royal traditional walking staff...wow. I also loved how he described the atmosphere of Zimbabwe. Well said, by a real Legend.
I don't know what motivates you to upload these amazing clips, but the fact that you do it means a lot to me thank you so much
This episode rocks. Everyone is on-point and sharp, Johnny is witty and guides the conversation beautifully. At the end Johnny says, "Hey, this has been fun!" That goes for us watching, too
Loved Richard Pryor! Hysterically funny and so honest. Johnny Carson would double me over with some of his skits. I was surprised how funny Betty Davis was. Always loved her work.
Johnny was a world-class guy treated his guests like family or friend. Never a condescending question like the new late night talk show hosts.
TRUTH INDEED Ugh
@saxon priest Agreed about what,
?
@Bill Patrick Jones Who is that?
Richard Pryor looks so good and healthy here.
Good hair and skin
He sure does
But he has a cain
He had stopped drinking & smoking
@Mr. No Weapon (The Prince Of The Talkbox) he is still my hero
I like this interview because not only Richard Pryor was on it, but also Ms Betty Davis. I like her.
Richard is humble and very polite. I like the chemistry he and Johnny Carson have. Johnny Carson is my favorite host of all times. There's no body better than him. Miss everyone on this video. May they, R.I.P. 1-22-20.
Pryor, Davis & Carson...LEGENDS!!
Everyone on that couch is gone. That’s a trip. Life is so quick
And at the desk
amen
So is Christopher Reeves...
Pali Sorrels,
Yes. We are all visitors for a while in this world.
They all know the truth about death.
I miss him. The greatest sense of humor, R.Pryor and George Carlin were the best back in the day...
The best is Bette Davis diggin Richard.
They had a little mutual admiration thing going there that night, didn't they?!
Richard Pryor the best of all time
3 legends, great interview. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
He's was so nice and humble.
How about Pryor on coke, the complete opposite, absolutely hilarious. /watch?v=92fd7kFCL6Y
I was about to write the same thing right now. Crazy!
That is an incredible trio of talent on that stage. Three absolute legends. And I love how she didn't sit there and not interact. It was brilliant having them all interact with one another.
4 legends (Ed McMahon).
I loved Pryor and he was so comfortable in his skin here. Great to see and he was humble.
Those were the golden years of the Tonight Show.
Man Richard was legendary. But I ain’t knew Bette Davis had a sense of humor. All her movies were so damn serious!! And here she is cutting up and clowning on tv. This is priceless 🤣🤣
Richard Pryor...a man that will live forever thru laughter! Love you always
RICHARD PRYOR THE FUNNIEST MAN OF ALL TIME.
BS. He sold out.
Barry Bonds is the greatest baseball player of all time.
Sincerely,
*
@@Forevertrue how?
nope sorry, George Carlin was.
I'm a middle aged white Irish guy and yes I agree..i love and admire all comedians and no one but no one is funnier than R P was....
Betty Davis: "...CHARMING." classic!
My siblings and I were kids in the 80s. We absolutely loved Richard in superman 3. That movie gets such a bad rap but to us it's still gold to this day. Richard was great! Rip.
"You're crazy"
It's been said
😂😂😂😂
Man, these are 3 LEGENDS
This is old skool t.v at it's best Betty Davis smoking a cigarette say's it all.
"And they don't bother to call. CHARMING!!" Betty Davis
King Richard Pryor...
Why did I find when Pryor said, "I just done Superman...and I flew over there" the funniest thing he said
💝💝 BETTE DAVIS 💝💝 I LOVE YOU💝 AND I MISS YOU 💝 🙏 RIP BETTE DAVIS 🙏 SUCH A GREAT ACTRESS, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN 🙏
TRUTH SIP
Although known primarily for his comedy, he could also deliver an excellent dramatic performance. He had no limits to his talent.
One of my favorite movies from Richard Pryor was "The Toy" watched it over and over when i was a kid..Me and my brother still to this day consider it one of the best comic movies made.I sure miss Richard Pryor he was so real and one funny man..
And all of them are gone. RIP!
MOVIEBOY WON wow that's what makes the internet special
Deep down Richard was such beautiful person. So funny, so talented and just so good.
YES
Great to see Richard in good health and sharp mindedness
When I was little I used to wait till everybody else went to bed then get back up and watch Johnny Carson I thought that man was the funniest seeing him and Richard Pryor and Miss Davis has got to be one of the best things that happened today I love you too this is awesome
Love Pryor and I’m watching this video because of him but Bette Davis!.., Diva. Handbag and all!❤️❤️her!
"you're crazy." "That's been said." love this.. Thank you for posting this. They are all hilarious!
Richard Pryor was an absolute comedic genius! I always liked Carson as well his show was my favorite along with The Original Arsenio Hall show.
God; I miss the 1980's! Johnny Carson was legendary! Class personified! Richard Pryor was a masterpiece of a multi-talented comedian! Miss Davis was legendary! This is when network television was golden! As a kid growing up in the 1980's and living now in the present 2018-2019, I terribly miss the 1980's/1990's! The world/society, the human condition was way better before the horrible: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook and this whole disgusting "social crap media"! God bless the souls of every one that is in this classic episode/show with Johnny Carson.
hahaha Bette Davis: ""You're crazy." Pryor: "That's been said." A reference to That ******'s Crazy, his third album of stand up. Classic.
Thanx muchly, Archy, for sharing this little treasure!
I saw it, way back when, and I thought their interactions were so wonderful, just perfect.
Richard being awestruck to meet Bette, and thanking Johnny for telling people that he was ill when he had to cancel his appearance on the show, and Johnny thanking Richard for calling to let him know, and Bette's wonderfully disgusted 'Chahhh-ming' comment.
And their so natural, nothing put-on, interaction during the rest of this clip.
I'm crying.
Not sure if it's because I'm laughing so hard, or because I'm missing them, and the times, so much.
Probably a bit of both.
RIP, darling Johnny, Richard, and Bette, and thank you all so very much, for the magic, music, and memories.
Richard had the unique ability to be hilarious clean or whether he was being raunchy as hell.
Love Richard, Johnny and Bette Davis. TV and life was slower and real. I miss this world too!!!
Damm,Two of my favorite ,one of the Best Actress in the world Betty Davis and one of the best comedians,Richard Pryer,"Real Legends".....
BOW BEFORE GREATNESS.......THE ONE AND ONLY RICHARD PRYOR......RIP
We miss you, Rich.
Yhea
Richard Pryor is the G.O.A.T
You're crazy!
Yes! That's been said.
We can get an affidavit on that.
Friggin' priceless!!!
Just found this!! What a beautiful thing !! All three are an inspiration..
What a wonderful human being he was
Richard Pryor and Bette Davis classic
More class on this couch than all of television in 2020
Three legends having a blast. Betty Davis, Richard Pryor and Johnny Carson all cracking up together. God Bless America
He looked so good here. I never thought Richard was ugly, I always thought he was handsome. But there's a different element to him wearing a goatee or beard. He looks even better, I think.
freshprincess yesssss!
He looks very handsome and his manner is so sweet.
Almost like he was cloned, huh?
Looks like Richard to me he seemed like a kind, funny compassionate person. He looks friendly.
He looks so good here...
Cracking up Bette Davis. That takes some doing.
9:00 the hearty, wholesome laughter amongst these stars is beautiful
One of the: greatest actresses comics and talk show hosts all in one place.
i just watched this episode a few weeks back. So happy to see that it is uploaded here. Thank you! Those first few minutes are the best. Bette is a hoot.
Richard Pryor is one of my favorite comedians of all times. He went through some challenges but bounced back with grace and respect for life. His grateful attitude shines. He was a funny guy and made me laugh in my gut so many times. I want to thank you sir for your many hilarious performances. Rest in peace Richard Pryor.🙏♥️👏
Richard Pryor paved the way for every comedian who ever did Black/White comedy since. Not only that, but I would say that that specific genre, there were two periods: Rich, and post Rich.
I am Just in Aww with all These Talented Icons sitting on this show.
No, it's not your drugs, Bette Davis and Richard Pryor are really on the same show.
Stupid comment.
Ah yes. Much better.
Mark Schirripa Sado
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Rolling Ormond rolling stones
If you take one thing away from this, watch Richard live in California. It is the greatest stand up show of all time.
The king of comedy and the king of late talk show.
a ferng aaaaand one of the the greatest actresses of ALL TIME!
Johnny’s a slick interviewer top draw 👏🏽