@alex demouy lol Joan was a pioneer and opened the doors for a lot of women in comedy. She was the greatest. Chelsea is a nobody and about as funny as a broken leg!
Two comedic geniuses playing off of each other. This is entertainment that current comedians cant come close to. I am more entertained by a 2-3 decade old clip than the new material that todays artists come up with. Joan fought for every applause she ever got until she passed. As her fans all know she was robbed of the title but she got the applause. Thank you Ms. Rivers for making me smile and laugh.
I love all her interviews with Carson. Was way before my time but there’s something about watching these two together I fall in love with.. Joan rivers will live forever x
The wool is hard to chew.. I practically pissed myself laughing But I also cried at the same time when I thought of her not being here with us again RIP.. my beautiful Joan🙏❤️
Of all the comedians that I have seen as guests on the Tonight Show, I have never seen Johnny laugh harder than when he had Joan on. Jonathan Winters, Don Rickles, and Rodney Dangerfield get close but Joan Rivers takes the cake.
Supposedly, he stopped talking to her when she got her own show. Male comedians that were on his show got their own shows and he didn't do that to them. It was just mean and immature of him.
Just watching this old clip now although I always stayed up late every night to watch Johnny Carson in the old days. I have read that he stopped talking to her because her own show overlapped for a bit with his time slot. But at the moment I am reading an excellent biography of Johnny by his lawyer. It’s not a slash job but he does talk about Johnny and his moods changing from one minute to the next. But it is or was still a sad ending to what seemed like good camaraderie.
All over a misunderstanding when she couldn't get in touch with him before she got the other job. But then, Johnny was famous for being a nasty drunk and a vindictive son of a bitch.
NBC did not renew her contract, she insisted many times that she needed a new contract and they ignored her. Fox offered her her own show and tons of money, how could she possibly refuse the offer? She did call Carson before signing with them and he hung up on her twice. Later on he did everything in his power to destroy her career and had her blacklisted for over 25 years. She only returned to the Tonight Show a few months before her death in 2014. He was such a sonofabitch, but in the end Joan Rivers triumphed.
@@mistersurrealist Johnny could have put her in his shoes instead of Jay Leno, but chose not to. He stabbed her in the back for her loyalty to him. Yes, she did triumph! Her jewelry line saved her, she said, but she was always classy and left many of us a great example of overcoming adversity which is the best revenge on those who hurt us and throw our loyalty by the wayside. Miss her so much, but am so grateful for computers and videos of her on here whenever I need an attitude adjustment.
@@rosemarykriegel3226 Right? Now there's an example of a strong, independent woman who did things in her own terms. She really was the funniest lady I've ever seen, I never get tired of watching her stand up routines or even her interviews.
When Joan left for Fox to start her own show in the same time slot without telling Carson about it before hand Johnny took it as a betrayal never talked to her again till the day he died.
Joan Rivers was the queen of the one-liners, and Johnny was such a good host, he could ask her the right questions which would coax them. Many hosts today make it too obvious that they're playing the straight man for a comedy bit. [Host]: "I understand your dog speaks Spanish?" [Guest]: "Yes, he says "El-Bark! El-Bark!"" [Audience (at gunpoint)]: "Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!"
I love your channel, I get my daily Joan fix on here when I need a good laugh. I remember her wearing this Dress on SNL back in 1983. She was so funny. thanks for posting all your Joan Rivers footage.
She was fabulous. As much as I liked watching Johnny growing up, he was a real ASSHOLE to treat her that way when she was offered her own show. He should've been proud.
Joan Rivers always looked glamorous the best female comedian insecure about her looks always made the effort to look good and it payed off there will never be another Joan Rivers
Her, Don Rickles, and Rodney Dangerfield absolutely destroyed Carson with laughter, which is one of the greatest compliments for a comic. And it's important to remember that this is was SO edgy for the time, and before cable, this is was the ONLY place you could see comedy like this. I think she said "she's had more hands up her than the muppets!"
I grew up at the perfect time Joan Rivers, Don Rickles, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Eddy Murphy. Some of the greatest of all time from my childhood to adulthood. I got to enjoy them all. I got to see all of them cross Johnny in the day. We have great comedians now....no lie. But either they cannot or will not go the umph like these folks this.
To think that carson only spoke to rivers on the set . would not speak to her after the show was over . you think they where good freinds ...Oh my friend I miss you so ...........
She is a natural treasure, too bad Johnny looked at her as his cash cow for his show after she went on her own. I truly hope he realized before he died he was wrong to ditch her like he did
Joan Rivers and Rodney Dangerfield were simular. Both were self deprecating in their comedy, although Rodney's jokes were rapid fire. As quick as Joan was, she would have had to work double time to keep up. Joan had her friend "Heidi Obromowitz" and Rodney had "Dr. Vinnie Boombatz". And both of them were Carsons favorites. RIP Joany and Rodney!⭐❤
The queen symbols joke was as funny here as it was when she’s used it on a few shows in late 2010’s the fact she can pull from her catalog of jokes and it still funny is a special kinda of soul RIP JOAN.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis did not remarry after the death of her second husband but she did have a male companion, a diamond merchant who outlived her. Make of that what you will.
@ Dogphlap. In John McEnroe's autobiography, "You Cannot Be Serious" (which was published in the UK under the simple title "Serious"), McEnroe says that he went out one night with a famous woman from NY. He doesn't reveal her name in the book, but it is blatantly obvious that it must have been Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis. He says in his book that she just wanted him as an ornament to be seen with in NY society.
Have read that Ole Nasty did not treat her well. She was a trophy wife for him and she had to endure a sexual relationship with that rich beyond belief ogre but the settlement she got made it worthwhile I guess.
What's amazing is Joan & Johnny's chemistry was so on that back then no one could touch them. That's why she appeared so many times and eventually became the permanent guest host. Now, maybe in the afterlife, they have recaptured that Magic. Who knows???
No, not really she or the comedy writers she hires write a bunch on jokes on a certain topic then when she appears on interviews she just remembers the first jokes that can come to her head. She’s amazing non the less
I finally realized just here how short Joan Rivers was. You can see a special footstool come out for her in her guest chair, because her legs were too short to reach the carpet! Theres a video elsewhere on UA-cam (they wont let me post links) cooking with Martha Stewart and she looks like a little child standing next to her
Based on context I think she said something along the lines of, "She's had more hands up her/there than the muppets!" She was joking about her getting around a lot
Silly tv censors. I guess they have to do something to earn their pay. Censorship irks me more than anything a comedian could say. It was late night and an adult audience. Jack Paar got so fed up with them over a harmless joke he quit.
Joan should have never quit Carson as a cohost for her own show. Her show got cancelled, she lost Johnny as a friend and she got blacklisted from the best talk show in history.
Denise Spurlock you are right. In the long run, she hurt her chances of being the host that succeeded Johnny and her show had little chance of succeeding going up against the Tonight Show. However, that all being said, as much as I love Carson and as talented as he was, he was extremely petty in the way he treated Joan for going after an opportunity very few would have passed up. So sad and a shame to break up a great professional relationship and I believe a nice friendship over a little competition. Very insecure of him. His show was never going to be in trouble because of Joan. Even if the show would have lasted.
@ Denise Spurlock. Joan Rivers made a huge mistake by failing to call Carson immediately when she was first offered her own late night TV talk show to get Carson's opinion as to whether or not to accept Fox Network's offer. Out of common courtesy she owed it to Carson to let him know immediately about Fox TV's offer. She let Fox Network convince her to not mention the offer to anyone so that Fox Network could make the official announcement first. She waited until just before Fox Network made the official announcement of her new show before she picked up the phone and called Carson to tell him about it.
@@yanu7414 and from 40 something first wives you think the only ugly one is the black one, please give a little more credit to My intelligence! You fool no one, you are either a racist or you are a republican, probably both, free yourself from that hatred. Peace
There will never be another Joan Rivers.... NEVER... and to his credit, Johnny was perfect to feed off of... What a great clip!!!
@alex demouy lol Joan was a pioneer and opened the doors for a lot of women in comedy. She was the greatest. Chelsea is a nobody and about as funny as a broken leg!
He's not funny though
This woman never skipped a beat,never was and never will be another like her. Love and miss you #Ms.JoanRivers
My god she is so quick witted
YES SHE WAS
True.. But all these jokes are written and rehearsed beforehand
@@psor9983they have to be lol
@@psor9983 bro's jealous
Two comedic geniuses playing off of each other. This is entertainment that current comedians cant come close to. I am more entertained by a 2-3 decade old clip than the new material that todays artists come up with. Joan fought for every applause she ever got until she passed. As her fans all know she was robbed of the title but she got the applause. Thank you Ms. Rivers for making me smile and laugh.
There is nobody who makes me laugh as hard as Joan. I miss her so much.
Still true
Better now than when this was filmed. She’s timeless.
Same
So do I x
I love seeing Johnny and Joan laughing uncontrollably with each other
I miss Joan! No one will ever take her place! Her wit, her dedication to her craft, there will never be another Joan Rivers.
A true genius comedienne!
She always makes me laugh when I'm depressed!
Love her!
I’ve seen it a dozen times and it never gets old. “If you saw him floating in your pool you’d punish your dog”!
I love all her interviews with Carson. Was way before my time but there’s something about watching these two together I fall in love with.. Joan rivers will live forever x
The wool is hard to chew..
I practically pissed myself laughing
But I also cried at the same time when I thought of her not being here with us again
RIP.. my beautiful Joan🙏❤️
I miss her too...my mom passed away almost a month ago and I'm heartbroken... Watching Joan helps ease my grief a bit.God is good,though.
Of all the comedians that I have seen as guests on the Tonight Show, I have never seen Johnny laugh harder than when he had Joan on. Jonathan Winters, Don Rickles, and Rodney Dangerfield get close but Joan Rivers takes the cake.
Buddy Hackett nade him laugh alot also.
He must have been SO angry in order to never speak to her again. There’s nothing like watching him laugh at Joan’s jokes, absolutely hilarious.
Supposedly, he stopped talking to her when she got her own show. Male comedians that were on his show got their own shows and he didn't do that to them. It was just mean and immature of him.
Gerardine Cizmar He saw it as the person he mentored betraying him and working for the competition
@@gerardinecizmar Joan haș said that Johnny did the same to David Brenner and John Davidson when they got their own shows.
He was a PIG to her. Totally uncalled for.
Just watching this old clip now although I always stayed up late every night to watch Johnny Carson in the old days. I have read that he stopped talking to her because her own show overlapped for a bit with his time slot. But at the moment I am reading an excellent biography of Johnny by his lawyer. It’s not a slash job but he does talk about Johnny and his moods changing from one minute to the next. But it is or was still a sad ending to what seemed like good camaraderie.
Nancy Reagan has so much class she picks her nose with a breadstick🤣🤣🤣
This woman was on it amazing 🏆
She and Joan were friends
She was an increadible entertainer, what's a talent !
Watching the two of them together makes me sad that Johnny did not choose Joan to be his replacement. He could have done us all a favor by doing so.
All over a misunderstanding when she couldn't get in touch with him before she got the other job. But then, Johnny was famous for being a nasty drunk and a vindictive son of a bitch.
NBC did not renew her contract, she insisted many times that she needed a new contract and they ignored her. Fox offered her her own show and tons of money, how could she possibly refuse the offer? She did call Carson before signing with them and he hung up on her twice. Later on he did everything in his power to destroy her career and had her blacklisted for over 25 years. She only returned to the Tonight Show a few months before her death in 2014. He was such a sonofabitch, but in the end Joan Rivers triumphed.
@@mistersurrealist Johnny could have put her in his shoes instead of Jay Leno, but chose not to. He stabbed her in the back for her loyalty to him. Yes, she did triumph! Her jewelry line saved her, she said, but she was always classy and left many of us a great example of overcoming adversity which is the best revenge on those who hurt us and throw our loyalty by the wayside. Miss her so much, but am so grateful for computers and videos of her on here whenever I need an attitude adjustment.
@@rosemarykriegel3226 Right? Now there's an example of a strong, independent woman who did things in her own terms. She really was the funniest lady I've ever seen, I never get tired of watching her stand up routines or even her interviews.
When Joan left for Fox to start her own show in the same time slot without telling Carson about it before hand Johnny took it as a betrayal never talked to her again till the day he died.
What a difference compared to the comics of today.
They're plain actors playing funny men
now they only have crocodile tears using their kids as political stunts to trash President Trump.
ManuMiAS you’re gay lol
ManuMiAS you’re gay lol
She is like, ever ready bunny. Full of energy, and sharp as a tac! Love you and miss you.
I just Love Love Joan Rivers.Shes very missed but never er forgotten! She's probably telling jokes in heaven !
Quick! So quick! What a pro
Exactly!
"My boobs are dropping so fast. I wear a 34 long bra!" 🤣🤣🤣
Joan Rivers was the queen of the one-liners, and Johnny was such a good host, he could ask her the right questions which would coax them.
Many hosts today make it too obvious that they're playing the straight man for a comedy bit.
[Host]: "I understand your dog speaks Spanish?"
[Guest]: "Yes, he says "El-Bark! El-Bark!""
[Audience (at gunpoint)]: "Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!"
Jimmy Fallon: *HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*
What an accurate description. Made me laugh
@@gebaseer99 Fallon is very talented but not late night host material. @Patty, Hate that fake audience laughter at those silly jokes.
I stayed up to see her on The Tonight Show - just hysterical!
thank you for all of the clips of Joan Rivers!
Now there’s a real comedian! Love her
I love your channel, I get my daily Joan fix on here when I need a good laugh. I remember her wearing this Dress on SNL back in 1983. She was so funny. thanks for posting all your Joan Rivers footage.
Joan was at the top of her game!
Joan Rivers and Don Rickles -- will never be anyone like them again.
Both Jews
She truly is one of a kind ❤️
“King Tut signed my year book” 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love ❤️ Joans sense of humor! Wow😂😂😂😂😂
Sad they never reconnected after she left the show. Even towards the end when she would talk about Carson, you could see the hurt.
So fun to watch them together
Can we talk? The one and only Joan Rivers
there will NEVER be another Joan i wish there was another because she was THE BEST
So love Joan 💜dear lady miss u
She was fabulous. As much as I liked watching Johnny growing up, he was a real ASSHOLE to treat her that way when she was offered her own show. He should've been proud.
Listening to her talk about plastic surgery...makes me shiver and also so sad at the same time.
'the wool is hard to chew' LOL
11:56 ROTFL 🤣🤣🤣 ...ohhhhh, that is HILARIOUS 🤣🤣🤣
Funnier than JAY LENO ever thought of being!!!!!! Johnny Carson was a FOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL
When she gets going she is unstoppable. Love love love Joan. There will never be another.
Both her and Don Rickles are the King and Queen of Insult Comedy.
Alexander James-Palmer Always tought the same!
THIS is timeless!
She is surely missed
Joan Rivers always looked glamorous the best female comedian insecure about her looks always made the effort to look good and it payed off there will never be another Joan Rivers
I miss her!
Hysterical......"I know she told me".....her classic "where very good friends"...."Is she here"...
Best comic ever!! Joan ruled!!
Absolutely brilliant.
For one of the censored bits at (7:56): It looks like someone gave Gloria Vanderbilt an enema with a vacuum cleaner."
Her, Don Rickles, and Rodney Dangerfield absolutely destroyed Carson with laughter, which is one of the greatest compliments for a comic. And it's important to remember that this is was SO edgy for the time, and before cable, this is was the ONLY place you could see comedy like this. I think she said "she's had more hands up her than the muppets!"
TY
Joan was the best at self-deprecating
"I MADE A WHOLE LAMB FOR HIM; RIGHT
AWAY HE'S BITCHING". "THE WOOL'S HARD TO CHEW"🤣. 😇🎤.
I grew up at the perfect time
Joan Rivers, Don Rickles, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Eddy Murphy. Some of the greatest of all time from my childhood to adulthood. I got to enjoy them all.
I got to see all of them cross Johnny in the day. We have great comedians now....no lie. But either they cannot or will not go the umph like these folks this.
To think that carson only spoke to rivers on the set . would not speak to her after the show was over . you think they where good freinds ...Oh my friend I miss you so ...........
I love her , and miss her , plz come back
This was a riot!
LOLLLLLLLLL!!! Joan being Joan!!!
She is a natural treasure, too bad Johnny looked at her as his cash cow for his show after she went on her own. I truly hope he realized before he died he was wrong to ditch her like he did
Joan Rivers and Rodney Dangerfield were simular. Both were self deprecating in their comedy, although Rodney's jokes were rapid fire. As quick as Joan was, she would have had to work double time to keep up. Joan had her friend "Heidi Obromowitz" and Rodney had "Dr. Vinnie Boombatz". And both of them were Carsons favorites. RIP Joany and Rodney!⭐❤
The queen symbols joke was as funny here as it was when she’s used it on a few shows in late 2010’s the fact she can pull from her catalog of jokes and it still funny is a special kinda of soul RIP JOAN.
This is so much better than anything on today! Also when Jim Fowler and Joan Emberey brought animals on.
She soooo funni
Luv her laugh & her voice & stuff
And c'mon now, y'all guys know Yu had a crush on Joan
Foxy Gurl !!
I was born in 94 and I was in love with her!
The QUEEN!
Hilarious woman funny as hell
They certainly look like they were more than friends.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis did not remarry after the death of her second husband but she did have a male companion, a diamond merchant who outlived her. Make of that what you will.
@ Dogphlap. In John McEnroe's autobiography, "You Cannot Be Serious" (which was published in the UK under the simple title "Serious"), McEnroe says that he went out one night with a famous woman from NY. He doesn't reveal her name in the book, but it is blatantly obvious that it must have been Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis. He says in his book that she just wanted him as an ornament to be seen with in NY society.
@@michaelbarlow6610 hope he kept his temper in check
Have read that Ole Nasty did not treat her well. She was a trophy wife for him and she had to endure a sexual relationship with that rich beyond belief ogre but the settlement she got made it worthwhile I guess.
She’s hilarious!!
American Royalty ❤
The Queens had the last laugh. She's out lived them all!
Joan Rivers was hilarious though. Wish her and Johnny would of made up in the end.
Such wit on that girl
What's amazing is Joan & Johnny's chemistry was so on that back then no one could touch them. That's why she appeared so many times and eventually became the permanent guest host. Now, maybe in the afterlife, they have recaptured that Magic. Who knows???
Lol I love Joan, I miss her so much. Does she come up with this stuff off the top of her head?? Amazing!
No, not really she or the comedy writers she hires write a bunch on jokes on a certain topic then when she appears on interviews she just remembers the first jokes that can come to her head. She’s amazing non the less
RIP Joan Rivers.
Thats funny about Onasis, I've always thought her eyes were funny
I know but she had beautiful eyes. Once heard a joke that her eyes were so far apart she could see around corners.
From this to estrangement...
I know...sad
@@chuckdieselkicksdisks2380
I knowwww.
Sad isn't it? I think the same every time I see a clip of them together
Carson must’ve really hated her for trying to compete with him
I finally realized just here how short Joan Rivers was. You can see a special footstool come out for her in her guest chair, because her legs were too short to reach the carpet!
Theres a video elsewhere on UA-cam (they wont let me post links) cooking with Martha Stewart and she looks like a little child standing next to her
5'1"
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what a legend. my fav comedian after Dave Chappelle
Oh, why did they censor this? Does anyone know what she says at 09:35?
Based on context I think she said something along the lines of, "She's had more hands up her/there than the muppets!" She was joking about her getting around a lot
@r0bin72 that's definitely it! thank you, a shame the censors might have otherwise deleted such a funny joke
@9:36 Why did they edit what she said?
Funny girl
Did you bleep some names or words because it sounds like it? But thank you for uploading these. :)
What year was this?
What did they censor at 9:45?
Hmmm. She bought "____________" in decorator colors. I wish I knew lol
fridaymorning “She’s had more hands up her dress than the Muppets” 😂😂😂 Can’t make out the second one though.
@@mak2488
Oh, so THAT'S what she's saying @ 9:34. 🤣🤣🤣 That is HILARIOUS! Thanks. Too bad we can't make out the 2nd one, though.
Why is this censored?
Happened in the original broadcast.
@@mormusicclips8959 oh, okay. 😕
Silly tv censors. I guess they have to do something to earn their pay. Censorship irks me more than anything a comedian could say. It was late night and an adult audience. Jack Paar got so fed up with them over a harmless joke he quit.
do you know the date of this show
11:53 12:00
Joan should have never quit Carson as a cohost for her own show. Her show got cancelled, she lost Johnny as a friend and she got blacklisted from the best talk show in history.
Denise Spurlock you are right. In the long run, she hurt her chances of being the host that succeeded Johnny and her show had little chance of succeeding going up against the Tonight Show. However, that all being said, as much as I love Carson and as talented as he was, he was extremely petty in the way he treated Joan for going after an opportunity very few would have passed up. So sad and a shame to break up a great professional relationship and I believe a nice friendship over a little competition. Very insecure of him. His show was never going to be in trouble because of Joan. Even if the show would have lasted.
@ Denise Spurlock. Joan Rivers made a huge mistake by failing to call Carson immediately when she was first offered her own late night TV talk show to get Carson's opinion as to whether or not to accept Fox Network's offer. Out of common courtesy she owed it to Carson to let him know immediately about Fox TV's offer. She let Fox Network convince her to not mention the offer to anyone so that Fox Network could make the official announcement first. She waited until just before Fox Network made the official announcement of her new show before she picked up the phone and called Carson to tell him about it.
@@michaelbarlow6610 yeah that was wrong of her. Such a shame their friendship had to end in that way
Caps Fan She was not in the running to replace him, they were not going to give it to a woman.
Michael Barlow She was not going to get tonight show, and she should not have to ask a man for permission.
03:23 except Michele Obama
fashionably sensitive imagine being this obsessed.
@@PDC1987 i can not
Beware, your prejudice is showing!
@@wolfienero you dont have to be prejudice to see someone ugly
@@yanu7414 and from 40 something first wives you think the only ugly one is the black one, please give a little more credit to My intelligence! You fool no one, you are either a racist or you are a republican, probably both, free yourself from that hatred. Peace
Johnny was a comedian?
When? Where?
Cuz I dont get it or see it.
Neither do I. Same goes for Seinfeld. Both men suck.
Funniest lady ever