James Maury Henson (Greenville, Misisipi, 24 de septiembre de 1936-Nueva York, 16 de mayo de 1990), más conocido como Jim Henson, fue un titiritero director, escritor y productor televisivo estadounidense, conocido por ser el creador de The Muppets. Henson participó en varios programas de televisión, incluyendo Sesame Street y The Muppet Show, y en películas como The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper, The Dark Crystal y Labyrinth. Estuvo nominado a un premio Óscar y ganó los premios BAFTA y Emmy. Para desarrollar sus proyectos, Henson fundó diferentes compañías, como The Jim Henson Company, The Jim Henson Foundation y The Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
How odd... I type in "Mort Sahl Tonight Show 1963" and got this. It would be a delight if you had any audio recordings of Mort Sahl, who was on "The Tonight Show" with every host until his recent death.
What happened to her career after Hitchcock’s The Birds…….TV series in the sixties and seventies….were like a last resort or even an insult for actors back then….
The Bob Newhart Show one of the Best shows in tv history. The Birds was schlock. Her tv movies were better. Nothing 'happened' to her. Her career was great.
That Hal Lipset guy was an odd guest. Bet he had a 1,000 stories he could tell about investigation, but he was a non-starter. Showed a few devices and that was it. Disappointing. Meanwhile, did Johnny say in the monologue that the Tonight Show Band didn't get paid?!! Wow ... cheap.
Do you really think the band didn't get paid? It's called "sarcastic humor" . That's what Johnny did. Absolutely, they were paid by NBC. Johnny was paid by NBC, Who produced the show. It baffles the mind that people like you actually take it seriously that the band didn't get paid. ....oof!
If Johnny didn't invite the comedian to the couch after the routine, then that meant he or she bombed and would probably never be seen on National TV again.
Suzanna is so beautiful
These uploads are such a treat.
They'd be even better if they were in the correct aspect ratio
I really miss Johnny I watch ALL reruns all the time I miss Art Fern! 2:37
ONLY THE BEST
Good stuff
Love Johnny's JACKET!!!White highlights is smart!!!😅
I guess Kentucky Fried Chicken, as well as other advertisers, might have discovered that live endorsements had a tendency to backfire.
Do I miss Carson.. a little of this and a little of that. The current late night shows are MEH !!
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Meh is going easy on them.
Can Johnny's Tie get any Wider ???
James Maury Henson (Greenville, Misisipi, 24 de septiembre de 1936-Nueva York, 16 de mayo de 1990), más conocido como Jim Henson, fue un titiritero director, escritor y productor televisivo estadounidense, conocido por ser el creador de The Muppets. Henson participó en varios programas de televisión, incluyendo Sesame Street y The Muppet Show, y en películas como The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper, The Dark Crystal y Labyrinth. Estuvo nominado a un premio Óscar y ganó los premios BAFTA y Emmy. Para desarrollar sus proyectos, Henson fundó diferentes compañías, como The Jim Henson Company, The Jim Henson Foundation y The Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
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John William Carson
23 de octubre de 1925
23 de enero de 2005
98 años
79 años
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How odd... I type in "Mort Sahl Tonight Show 1963" and got this. It would be a delight if you had any audio recordings of Mort Sahl, who was on "The Tonight Show" with every host until his recent death.
What happened to her career after Hitchcock’s The Birds…….TV series in the sixties and seventies….were like a last resort or even an insult for actors back then….
The Bob Newhart Show one of the Best shows in tv history. The Birds was schlock. Her tv movies were better. Nothing 'happened' to her. Her career was great.
32:22
Skip forward to the 2:11:30 mark..
"i read the monologue, we have no comedy."
Suzanna would look beautiful if she were not horizontally stretched.
That Hal Lipset guy was an odd guest. Bet he had a 1,000 stories he could tell about investigation, but he was a non-starter. Showed a few devices and that was it. Disappointing. Meanwhile, did Johnny say in the monologue that the Tonight Show Band didn't get paid?!! Wow ... cheap.
Do you really think the band didn't get paid? It's called "sarcastic humor" . That's what Johnny did. Absolutely, they were paid by NBC. Johnny was paid by NBC, Who produced the show. It baffles the mind that people like you actually take it seriously that the band didn't get paid. ....oof!
@@CJOlinThe band were volunteers didn't u know?😁😂 (Again sarcasm for those who don't know)
They were paid rather well actually.
That comedian was really bad sorry to say.
If Johnny didn't invite the comedian to the couch after the routine, then that meant he or she bombed and would probably never be seen on National TV again.