I just love a Carnac segment where it seems like most of the jokes are dying. Johnny and Ed's reactions always make up for a line that bombs. I think I almost fell out of my seat when Ed grabbed a card & went "really, is that what it says"... 😂
There was so many things to like about The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, but Carnac the Magnificent was the one I liked best. I used to call out to my parents loudly so wherever they were in the house they and my brothers knew that the skit was showing when Ed said so. The whole family would come to the couch to watch it, though some would sit on the carpet as the couch wasn't big enough for the whole family. Those family moments are what I'd like most to revisit if I could.
Yeah, home-video was in it's infancy. And with all the home video out there, I've yet to see a video from the 80s or early 90s of a family watching TV! :)
Wow! June 1979 I graduated from high school and a few weeks later Iwas in boot camp at Paris Island. Johnny was such a consistent and reliable performer. Ed was a great sidekick with just enough belligerence to keep things bouncy and together they were a great team. I truly appreciate this channel and the laughs and guffaws it allows me to relive. Keep up the good job.
Right behind ya the following year. But went Air Force instead. Funny he mentioned Nicaragua. After I got out I found myself there fighting with anti communist rebels, the contras. Spring of 85. .... can you say Iran contra affair. Ugh what a mess..
Even when the jokes were bad, it was hilarious. I remember staying up late and watching this as a kid in the 70s and was then a fan for many many years.
Carson was the best with a flat joke. I laugh more. His facial expressions and Ed laughing as the joke dies get me. I miss great late night comedy. Too serious now.
@@vvaradha4957 Not staged - a practical joke that was played on him. But that snippet was all they ever showed. We never got to see his full reaction or what he said afterward and I've always wondered if he actually continued with the Carnac routine.
Carnac bits were such a happy ritual, enjoyed by all. The Tonight Show at it's peak was so successful, it created it's own genre. Fifty years later, Johnny, Ed, and Doc are still the archetypes for host, sidekick, and band leader.
Obviously not possible in current crop of poseurs; probably not possible to do it any more skillfully either. Current poseurs of course aren't even in the ball park, not only don't they have what it takes, but they're too busy playing with themselves beyond the Left field fence to even care.
Carson not getting laughs or blooping in the show was better than guests. The man's capacity to laugh at himself and put the audience at ease was extraordinary.
I know when Ed was off, at least one time Johnny was Carnac Doc handed him the hermetically sealed envelopes. One wonders how Carol Wayne would have handled Carnac . . .
Carol did at least one episode filling in for Ed (it might have been when the band was on strike, so Doc and Tommy - who also filled in for Ed a few times - were not available)
How do you get there? Let me tell you friends, how do you get there! You take the San Diego Freeway to the Ventura Freeway. You drive to the Slauson Cutoff, get out of your car, cut off your Slauson, get back in your car, then you drive six miles till you see the Giant Neon Vice-Squad Cop.
Tea Time Movie w Carol Wayne. Loved those. Don't forget the "fork" in the road. He broke the pointer once and I thought Ed was going to die he laughed so hard. 😂
@@johncaputo5538 Exactly the best, Art Fern Tea time movie. They would cut to the movie and come back and he'd be making out with Carol. Yes my Friends! Then Floyd R Turbo, Aunt Blabby, The Edge of Wetness when they would cut to audience members, playing Reagan, Well, the mighty Carson Art Players! Just hilarious! He would hit politicians on both sides and be great. I remember he constantly killed Carter and then when Jim Watt was Reagan's Secretary of the Interior Carson would kill him and it was so funny. Not mean crap like with these clowns today but good clean humor. Like when George Carlin in 1996 killed both Bob Dole and Bill Clinton. Genius and hilarious and not biased but funny! Bob Dole says I'm an honest guy! Bullshit! Clinton gives you a hot heaping dose of bullshit and lets you know but at least he's honest! Genius!
I think every Carnac at this time took pot shots at Fred Silverman, who was a VERY disliked president of NBC at the time. NBC was tanking in the prime-time ratings thanks to many misfires throughout 1978 through 1981. Silverman high from his success at ABC tried to do the same stuff he did at ABC but failed miserably and was quickly disliked universally by nearly everyone who worked for NBC. Carson, with his cushy contract and high ratings (being one of the only bright spots in NBC's programming at the time) had no problem firing quips at the unpopular Silverman any chance he got.
When Carnac trips over the riser, he does kind of look like a clumsy Bob Gibson as he delivers his pitches. ‘Course, Gibson was a starter for St. Louis. 😉
Carnac bits were one of the best skits in television history as far as I'm concerned
OMG!!! Almost 40 years ago but the humor still shines brightly today!
I watched their entire run, and all these years later still miss Johnny and Ed. May they rest in peace.
"The kind of crowd that would watch Bambi through a sniper's scope." LOL.
Loved the insults. The one about the yacks & your sister was the best.
I loved watching Johnny Carson do the Carnac skits!!! He was so hysterical!!
I just love a Carnac segment where it seems like most of the jokes are dying. Johnny and Ed's reactions always make up for a line that bombs. I think I almost fell out of my seat when Ed grabbed a card & went "really, is that what it says"... 😂
Love how at 3:13 Carnac gets away with displaying his middle digit to those booing in the audience. Especially because it was so well deserved.
I guess thats where Simon Crowell learned it from.
There was so many things to like about The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, but Carnac the Magnificent was the one I liked best. I used to call out to my parents loudly so wherever they were in the house they and my brothers knew that the skit was showing when Ed said so. The whole family would come to the couch to watch it, though some would sit on the carpet as the couch wasn't big enough for the whole family. Those family moments are what I'd like most to revisit if I could.
That's a great and touching memory you have, those were such wonderful times in comparison of today....Love Johnny Carson 😃💋📺👏
Yeah, home-video was in it's infancy. And with all the home video out there, I've yet to see a video from the 80s or early 90s of a family watching TV! :)
Nothing like Carnac.Johnny Carson will always remain magnificent.
Wow! June 1979 I graduated from high school and a few weeks later Iwas in boot camp at Paris Island. Johnny was such a consistent and reliable performer. Ed was a great sidekick with just enough belligerence to keep things bouncy and together they were a great team. I truly appreciate this channel and the laughs and guffaws it allows me to relive. Keep up the good job.
I graduated in 1979 also. Different world now. Not really better.
Your an old man, like me! Grad 5/28/78
Right behind ya the following year. But went Air Force instead. Funny he mentioned Nicaragua. After I got out I found myself there fighting with anti communist rebels, the contras. Spring of 85. .... can you say Iran contra affair. Ugh what a mess..
Even when the jokes were bad, it was hilarious. I remember staying up late and watching this as a kid in the 70s and was then a fan for many many years.
Carnac headed into Bedouin bedpan. Lol, that line is awesome. 😃
That and "Punjab Porta-Potty" 😊
...also, "Lebanese litter box"!
Calcutta Crapper
Johnny was master of his domain. My go to happy place, staying up past 11:30 at night as a kid, watching Johnny LIVE for 90 minutes.
Carson was the best with a flat joke. I laugh more. His facial expressions and Ed laughing as the joke dies get me. I miss great late night comedy. Too serious now.
I love the episode when Carnac tripped and the desk actually collapsed!!!
Trying to find that episode, but which one was it?
It happened twice!
I wish they'd show the entire thing! We never get to see what he says after he winds up in a heap on the floor.
That was a staged event at a Carson annual special on NBC. That desk was a prop
@@vvaradha4957 Not staged - a practical joke that was played on him. But that snippet was all they ever showed. We never got to see his full reaction or what he said afterward and I've always wondered if he actually continued with the Carnac routine.
The banter between Johnny and Ed was so funny and highly entertaining
Carnac bits were such a happy ritual, enjoyed by all. The Tonight Show at it's peak was so successful, it created it's own genre. Fifty years later, Johnny, Ed, and Doc are still the archetypes for host, sidekick, and band leader.
Johnny could die better and get more laughs than most comedians could get telling good jokes. He just made you laugh for 30 years.
Holy crap! He actually got away with giving the finger on national television! 3:12
Nicaragua: what not do when shaving around your aguas... classic!
Almost got as much reaction as "Sis boom bah" 😁
Nice!
That Nicaragua joke was funny as hell.
Yes it was 😃
This Nicaragua joke and the sis boom bah joke were THE funniest EVER!
this was one of the wilder ones i remember. both johnny and ed were really fired up that night.
Johnny and Ed worked so well together in the Carnac The Magnificent skits. Priceless
Ed was a master in his own right.
Great humor with no one being affended.
Find somebody in late night comedy this good, can't do it this skillfully anymore!
Obviously not possible in current crop of poseurs; probably not possible to do it any more skillfully either. Current poseurs of course aren't even in the ball park, not only don't they have what it takes, but they're too busy playing with themselves beyond the Left field fence to even care.
Johnny Carson's expression when the audience booed was the best part.
3:12 he flicks off the audience 😂😂😂😂. Love Johnny.
"Butch Cassidy" -- classic!!!!
I love it when Johnny did Carnac. Thanks very much for sharing this!!! I'll sub to your channel.
I love this crowd here!!!!
Still kills me !! I love these guys
Ed was the perfect sidekick to Carson. Every talk show since with a sidekick could never surpass Ed. Carson and Ed were the best ever.
Even in the rare time Carnac flops it’s still wayyyyyyy funnier than anything on TV today.😄👍🏾
Carson not getting laughs or blooping in the show was better than guests. The man's capacity to laugh at himself and put the audience at ease was extraordinary.
Only Carson could give a look and make you laugh, when a joke bombs on late night!
3:23 "May a pregnant camel drop her water over your marital bed" LOL
Karnak: "May the fleas of a thousand Camels infest your armpits"
It’s now been 32 years after his last show and I still miss Johnny.
Love the "Sim, Sol and Bim" joke.
Good Lord! THE KIND OF A CROWD THAT WOULD WATCH BAMBI THROUGH A SNIPER'S SCOPE! Good luck saying THAT on TV in 2021...
Doing Carnac at all would be considered racist and unacceptable in 2021.
Can we have more carnac the magnificent from Johnny Carson
The best skit ever created! 😂
Johnny, unlike todays’ so-called late night comedians never took sides politically ,he had everyone on and made fun of all.
And that was the great comedy team of McMahon and Carson in action. (Name of the straight man always comes first.)
Love it!! Even now in 2,022!!!
Priceless
is at 3:10
4:43 - "Carnac headed into Bedouin Bedpan"! (at other times, a Punjab Porta-Potty) :)
And to think, a few years later Johnny had Linda Ronstadt on when she was selling her albums that she recorded with Nelson Riddle.
I like that subtle finger he gives while wiping his right eye.
He gave the audience the bird😮😮😮
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Is this really from 1981? The set had changed by the start of the 1980-1981 season- the one here is still using the set from the late '70s episodes.
Good catch! his show was a rerun recorded in April of '81. I believe this is June of 1979.
5:29 Carnac .exe has stopped working
There's more than a few of these.. were Ed was a little bit hammered
Those were the BEST! :)
..priceless..
Where is the one where the desk breaks???!!!!
Carson was the best at telling bad jokes, and making them funny anyway
Wouldn't be Carnac without the TRIP.
THAT was a bad night for Carnac.
After all these years, I see Johnny flipping off the audience!
Yes, at 3:12!
I know when Ed was off, at least one time Johnny was Carnac Doc handed him the hermetically sealed envelopes. One wonders how Carol Wayne would have handled Carnac . . .
'Motorboatin'!' She was great (R.I.P.}.
Carol did at least one episode filling in for Ed (it might have been when the band was on strike, so Doc and Tommy - who also filled in for Ed a few times - were not available)
This was a rough one
middle finger @ 3:13 lol
Even when Carson was to " bomb "...he was funny. Today, there is very little good comedy.
A: Cheetah, Leon Spinks and the American Taxpayer.
4:38 “Is that what it says, really?”
I want one of them hats
Why have some of the lines been censored..?
Where?
As great as Karnak was, and it was GREAT, he did not originate it. Steve Allen, the father of late night did.
Yes, Steve's version was entitled 'The Answer Man'
@@dhpbear2 Steve Allen's bit was "The Question Man." Several of them are on UA-cam.
CORRECT!
How do you get there? Let me tell you friends, how do you get there! You take the San Diego Freeway to the Ventura Freeway. You drive to the Slauson Cutoff, get out of your car, cut off your Slauson, get back in your car, then you drive six miles till you see the Giant Neon Vice-Squad Cop.
Tea Time Movie w Carol Wayne. Loved those. Don't forget the "fork" in the road. He broke the pointer once and I thought Ed was going to die he laughed so hard. 😂
@@johncaputo5538 Exactly the best, Art Fern Tea time movie. They would cut to the movie and come back and he'd be making out with Carol.
Yes my Friends!
Then Floyd R Turbo, Aunt Blabby, The Edge of Wetness when they would cut to audience members, playing Reagan, Well, the mighty Carson Art Players!
Just hilarious!
He would hit politicians on both sides and be great. I remember he constantly killed Carter and then when Jim Watt was Reagan's Secretary of the Interior Carson would kill him and it was so funny.
Not mean crap like with these clowns today but good clean humor.
Like when George Carlin in 1996 killed both Bob Dole and Bill Clinton. Genius and hilarious and not biased but funny!
Bob Dole says I'm an honest guy!
Bullshit!
Clinton gives you a hot heaping dose of bullshit and lets you know but at least he's honest!
Genius!
Carnac gave the middle finger at 3:13.
In todays times JC would not
have been able to say “Sim sala bim “
I think every Carnac at this time took pot shots at Fred Silverman, who was a VERY disliked president of NBC at the time. NBC was tanking in the prime-time ratings thanks to many misfires throughout 1978 through 1981. Silverman high from his success at ABC tried to do the same stuff he did at ABC but failed miserably and was quickly disliked universally by nearly everyone who worked for NBC. Carson, with his cushy contract and high ratings (being one of the only bright spots in NBC's programming at the time) had no problem firing quips at the unpopular Silverman any chance he got.
Hermetically sealed.
"Funk & Wagnall's porch..."
@@dhpbear2 *NO-ONE (!)*
You just can't fault the camaraderie between Carson and McMahon.
Best ever
"NO ONE KNOWS THE CONTENTS OF THESE ENVELOPES!!!!!!"
When Carnac trips over the riser, he does kind of look like a clumsy Bob Gibson as he delivers his pitches. ‘Course, Gibson was a starter for St. Louis. 😉
Just 2 days after John Wayne died.
I like to see Carnac rips the card and eats it
Nicaragua
Boy do I miss these two entertaining us every night Nothing since comes close. Letterman was very good but not in Carson’s class.
Question- pot belly answer- what was jerry Garcia’s nickname in high school
Lasting humor.
NO ONE ! ! !
har har har jo
I was born 4 months later!