Talk Show Hosts Collection on Letterman, Part 3b of 7: Johnny Carson

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • This is my own supplementary material to the six-part documentary "The Story of Late Night" that will air on CNN. I selected seven talk-show hosts who had guested on Dave. Third up: Johnny Carson. This is the second of two parts: The Late Show years.
    Part 3b: The Late Show Years, 1993-2005
    13. November 11, 1993. Dave calls Johnny for permission once again to do "Stump the Band." He had asked Johnny the first time five years earlier during the writers' strike on July 15, 1988.
    14. May 9, 1994. It's Late Show's first week of shows in Los Angeles. Johnny appears briefly in a taped remote.
    15. May 13, 1994: The famous Top Ten segment, as Johnny makes his final appearance on national television.
    16 . January 31, 2005: Johnny Carson dies at 79 on January 23, 2005. On his first show back after a week break, Dave devotes the entire hour to him.* With Producer Peter Lassally and, from Johnny's Tonight Show band, musical director Doc Severinsen, saxophonist Tommy Newsom, and drummer Ed Shaunessy.
    Tommy would pass away two years later at 78, on April 28, 2007, Ed Shaunessy eight years later at 84, on May 24, 2013.
    Ed McMahon would die at 86 on June 23, 2009.
    Doc Severinsen is still alive at 93.
    *Note: The Tonight Show clip showing Dave's pickup truck being tolled away has been deleted due to copyright caution.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @GeneBurnett
    @GeneBurnett 3 роки тому +21

    Dave and Johnny's friendship and respect for each other always makes me smile.

  • @davidzwack1308
    @davidzwack1308 3 роки тому +12

    I will never forget you Doc!

  • @blairtinkle4563
    @blairtinkle4563 7 місяців тому +3

    Been watching these. Comfort for me in a crazy time in America. Born in 1961, Johnny got me thru childhood, high school, university, life. No one did it better. He's family. Then Dave, after Johnny, no one better, and I'm sure Dave would be fine with that. Dave gives me comfort too. Gotta love Colbert now....these folks are humor, bedrock constant in tough times. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 Рік тому +11

    At 14:00 this was a perfectly executed moment from Dave and his team. Making the audience think that Johnny wasn't really going to come on. We all knew how recluse Johnny was, especially by 1994. So the studio audience and those watching at home felt this was another poke at the viewer. Little did they know a minute later, history would be made, Johnny's last ever on screen TV appearance.

  • @Paul71H
    @Paul71H 2 роки тому +12

    I love the interview with Peter Lassally. I remember seeing it when it first aired on TV, and I think I still have it on videotape somewhere. It was really wonderful to get Peter's insights into Johnny's life, especially his life after retirement.

  • @pauldg837
    @pauldg837 3 роки тому +21

    Johnny really was the best, as shy as he was in his private life, in front of the camera he was such a gifted and natural entertainer.

    • @moniemaker27
      @moniemaker27 3 роки тому +5

      Fascinating how most of these guys are extroverts when in front of cameras but introverts in real life

    • @Alexander_Grant
      @Alexander_Grant 3 роки тому +1

      @@moniemaker27 It’s the character they play. I’m no Carson, but when I perform music, I turn into this a saxophonist who has no fear and will go all out during solos. In real life, I’m a horrible social mess, I’ve got the whole talking to one person at a time down, though it took me nearly 25 years for that, but I still get panic attacks talking with a group of people. Performing doesn’t bother me because I’m in complete control and everyone is up there to succeed and has the same goals, that’s not the same when you aren’t performing.

  • @KKAkuoku
    @KKAkuoku 2 роки тому +8

    The camera pull back from 15:32 to 15:40 will never not warm my heart. It just evokes “coming home to where you truly belong”.

  • @jennicatlalunagato1122
    @jennicatlalunagato1122 3 роки тому +9

    Thx for the great memories, Mr. Giller! 💖

  • @martinfabiano9668
    @martinfabiano9668 Рік тому +2

    What a class act 🎬 and sincere tribute David Letterman did for his friend and mentor Johnny Carson. There won't ever be the likes of these 2 gentlemen on the Late show.

  • @Bill_Woo
    @Bill_Woo 3 роки тому +18

    Yes, Peter Lassally, you did do a fine job.
    Peter is 88 or 89 now. He didn't tell the Wikipedia weasels his birthday ;)

  • @plutosorbitoutthere
    @plutosorbitoutthere 3 роки тому +12

    Woohoo! This is going to be fun to see all the clips together without having to spend time looking for them.

  • @LucasKombo
    @LucasKombo 6 днів тому

    The way that the camera just settles in on Johnny at the desk and everything felt right for a moment.

  • @MrGoogster
    @MrGoogster 11 місяців тому +4

    Leave it to a brilliant documentarian like Don Giller to have the taste and overview to understand that Letterman’s Top 10 list following Carson’s walk-on (17:00) is of no value to the subject at hand. It’s the ovation and that’s the end of it. Letterman’s reverence for those who paved his way is extremely touching and inspiring, and Giller in this series of “Talk Show Hosts on Letterman” captures it expertly. Another great compendium from Giller.

  • @GregCurtin45
    @GregCurtin45 2 роки тому +5

    Beautiful tribute - thanks for posting it.

  • @PerryWhyte
    @PerryWhyte 3 роки тому +27

    I think all of us wanted Johnny to do the Top 10 list, including Dave.

    • @winonafrog
      @winonafrog 9 місяців тому

      Same, but still such a good appearance 😅

  • @Al8101
    @Al8101 3 роки тому +7

    Nicely done!!!

  • @ghmus7
    @ghmus7 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this! What a great idea. I think the key to Johnnys sucess was his self effacement and shyness. He was interested in promoting others. Never promoted himself.

  • @Rob_Kates
    @Rob_Kates 4 місяці тому +1

    Johnny was the gold standard.

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 Рік тому +4

    At 14:55 I wonder how Leno and NBC felt seeing this. Their former biggest star and cash cow, now honoring Dave on CBS and not bothering to appear with their own Leno on NBC. Must have hit them hard a tiny bit, not for long of course, but it must have bite them on the ass a bit.

  • @gavinbrando8255
    @gavinbrando8255 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant Donny

  • @EarthdogGFX
    @EarthdogGFX 3 роки тому +19

    Thnx Don .. i still get Sad when Johnny sits down at Dave's desk
    ... id take a 95 year old JC over any late night host today

    • @joes9954
      @joes9954 2 роки тому +3

      The what if had the audience chilled out and let him speak before he changed his mind.

  • @xgum
    @xgum 4 місяці тому

    8:05 this rendition of "dude looks like a lady" has the best guitar tone this band ever produced

  • @joelwatson3999
    @joelwatson3999 8 місяців тому +1

    The Carson tribute show was probably David’s best show, with one exception-the post-9/11 show.

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 Рік тому +4

    The reason why Johnny never ever appeared on Leno's Tonight Show was down to how much respect he had for Dave, how much he wanted Dave to be his successor but NBC didn't chose him, also how NBC with the unasked help of Leno's manager Helen Kushnick forced Johnny to announce his retirement earlier than planned, she leaked false stories to newspapers about NBC forcing out Johnny. So Johnny had no respect or time for Leno or NBC, but had all the time in the world for Dave and his team.

  • @tony84.
    @tony84. Рік тому

    14:42, This is GOLD! 🙂

  • @dianewinters8628
    @dianewinters8628 Рік тому +2

    There's the swimming pool, nobody believes me when I tell them Dave used to have one. I enjoyed Johnny's show but he never was as cool as Dave in my mind with his joke delivery and antics. My parents and grandparents felt the same way about Johnny.

  • @patriciamooney928
    @patriciamooney928 2 роки тому

    I guess Dave had no one to say "Don't go back" But he has evolved his new show.

    • @dorothygale1104
      @dorothygale1104 10 днів тому

      Dave’s “new show” isn’t a new show, but rather, a departure on a completely different career doing something very different than comedy-based late night talk show hosting. Dave traveling to Ukraine in the midst of war to interview that country’s president is so very far removed from what Dave did in his NBC & CBS late night gigs.
      Johnny’s long-time attorney, business manger, friend Henry Bushkin recounts in his book about Carson that Johnny could have amassed a much greater fortune by pursuing production company opportunities and other off camera business pursuits but Johnny wasn’t the least bit interested in doing anything other than hosting the Tonight Show and then doing nothing in retirement. Carson not only never wanted to go back to reforming, but he literally didn’t want to do anything of a non-performing nature in retirement.
      Dave never went back to comedy-based late night hosting, but he didn’t retire to do nothing, but rather wanted to pursue a completely type of work that is the opposite of comedy-based entertaining. Dave’s HBO gig doesn’t at compete with his 33-year career in late night.

  • @Bill_Woo
    @Bill_Woo 3 роки тому

    ?

  • @kennethmalecki7570
    @kennethmalecki7570 Рік тому

    When late night was great n way better than steven colbert

    • @229BlackHat
      @229BlackHat Рік тому

      They’re both good, just many fundamental differences between the 2 for sure lol