Another fantastic video showing how phenomenal Mr Carson was a a late night host. Also, the grace, class, talent and beauty of Sally was off the charts. Great Tonight Show segment!
This is why Johnny was the best. Buddy asked a few questions too and Johnny was fine with it. Sally was playing along and got him as well took the payback
I think Johnny was genuinely surprised when she pulled out the shaving cream and started to paint him. LOL! although he was a very good actor too. As we all know.
@@rtususian But when did Johnny start? Her show was short-lived around 1965 (my birth year 😉). It might have only been one season and I am not sure how successful it was. I am referring more to "Smoky and the Bandit." I am sure that was top box office in the late '70s.
@@lemurianchick yes. By this time she had done Smokey and The Bandit. The only movie to take in more money in 1977 was Star Wars. By 1979 she must’ve been a huge hit! I was a little too young to remember.
Steve McShane.... Where did you Ever, get That idea from? Great, Late Night TV shows... "died" with the airing of Johnny's final show.... along with all the great actors & comedians of the era.... excepting Robin Williams.
The talent just isn’t there. And it’s also too political. Plus our garbage culture these days and this ridiculous woke movement would run Johnny right off the television.
Because back then, people took their time & let things play out; MTV changed all that, gave TV viewers such short-attention spans w/the quick-cutting music videos, so that everything has to move at a much faster pace.
Buddy Hackett had a singular wit! He was always on the edge. He would love to get Johnny nervous with his jokes. Many of which were borderline for television back in those days. He was one of the guests that would sometimes make Johnny laugh to no end.
Sally looks about the same now 44 years later. Johnny and everybody waited patiently to see what she was leading up to for 13 minutes and then they found out. So funny. I sure do miss Johnny Carson as a late night host.
Simeoultaneously Agree and Disagree. I can think of one Other who; albeit Magnificently Long-Winded at times (much like this response) - was perhaps just as Impressive and Respectful.
I wish our society had something like this. Modern day talk shows are a complete joke, the guests are more like NPCs who are too full of themselves. Dialogue is lame and uninspired. The shows themselves are boring. Sad that the younger generations, including a chunk of Generation X, missed out on this stuff. There is thankfully UA-cam, to remind us of what used to be and how it has changed. Something like this with Sally and Johnny wouldn’t happen again because too many people are offended to where they can’t even have some fun every now and then. No wokeness. No political correctness. No shoved in agendas. No overly feminist ideology. Just two fine people having a fine sense of humor.
I would love to know the date of this clip. Sally's hair indicates the late 80s to early 90s. I agree with another comment , she is a cutie even today.
Sally was re-enacting this when her boyfriend at the time Burt Reynolds was involved with Johnny, Dom Deluise and Art Carney doing crazy things on a previous show.
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After the initial shot, Sally held the blouse wide open for his access. I doubt she'd have complained. Held her leg out, as well, with the skirt hiked way up.
“Very large” is an exaggeration. There were pockets of small Jewish populations, like in Savannah, and there were dry goods store owners in various towns. The first senator in the 1840s from Florida was Jewish. But to say there was a very large Jewish population in the south would be incorrect.
I don't want to sound like the "There's No good music made these days" guy, because first of all, I think there is plenty of good music made these days, But late night tv ain't at ALL what it used to be.
When watching these old clips, from 74 up to 87, you can notice, or at least i seem to, that Johnny looked ok in 74 lets say, then in this, 79, he looked so much older and messed up, has to be alcohol abuse. Then in a 87 show, he looked great, must have stopped the boose between these years. Good for him. Sally seemed a disturbed girl, as her biography can tell, lots of messed up things, emotions, struggles it seems.
There was something okay about holding particular political views back then, where the media did not make it explode and hang your by your career. Today, its different. I think today symbolizes quite a frustration the American people have now. Media companies are encouraging toxic ways to go about your political perspective, some things they present as facts that are skewed. There is more an understanding thanks to the better education we have today, of how hopeless the system is, while enlightenment is in a wrestling match with media misinformation.
John William Carson (Corning, Iowa; 23 de octubre de 1925 - West Hollywood, California; 23 de enero de 2005) fue un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense. Es conocido sobre todo como el presentador de The Tonight Show, protagonizado por Johnny Carson (1962-1992). Carson recibió 6 Premios Emmy, el Premio del Gobernador de la Academia de Televisión de 1980 y un Premio Peabody en 1985. Fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la Academia de Televisión en 1987. Fue galardonado con la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad en 1992 y recibió un Kennedy Center Honor en 1993.
Watching her shake hands with McMahon and Hackett is a rueful reminder of how feminism started taking hold in popular culture, and insinuated itself incrementally such that now, it's considered blasphemy to question it's alleged benefits to women most of all. McMahon shook her hand like traditional gents were trained to, using a gentle fold over her fingers, to avoid overwhelming her small hand. I betcha women would really appreciate it if we'd go back to treating them more gently, and I bet they'd start softening back up some....
Women “softening back up”? WTF is that supposed to mean? Maybe your problems with women are of your own devise…or the result of that archaic mindset. Not to mention that the multiple-marriage lecherous womanizers on that set shaking her hands are hardly shining beacons of chivalry, then or now…sally field even had to stop appearing as a guest because she was tired of Carson’s advances.
Another fantastic video showing how phenomenal Mr Carson was a a late night host. Also, the grace, class, talent and beauty of Sally was off the charts. Great Tonight Show segment!
The KING of Late Night! Always was always will be! ♥
This is why Johnny was the best. Buddy asked a few questions too and Johnny was fine with it. Sally was playing along and got him as well took the payback
I found this video, from Steven Colbert's show. Internet CAN be great on many levels of connecting. 30 NOV. 2022
70’s Sally Field was such a cutie. No wonder the country fell heads over heels for her after Smokey and the Bandit released.
On the rare occasions when she showed her body, the world saw a flat stomach, and nice petite -------------- well, everything. :)
Priceless entertainment. Thank you Johnny.
Love Sally Field ❤️ 🤗❤️
I do not remember ever seeing this another classic Carson moment he was the best.
I think Johnny was genuinely surprised when she pulled out the shaving cream and started to paint him. LOL! although he was a very good actor too. As we all know.
Carson was an excellent straight man for comedians to play off of. The best.
Johnny got to live out the dream that we've all had!
Sally Field is a wonderful actress. She was amazing in "Norma Rae." I am surprised that she had not been on Johnny's show by this time in 1979.
Now that I think about it, I think the FLYING NUN was an NBC show, so for Sally never to be on the TONIGHT SHOW at that time is unusual.
@@rtususian But when did Johnny start? Her show was short-lived around 1965 (my birth year 😉). It might have only been one season and I am not sure how successful it was. I am referring more to "Smoky and the Bandit." I am sure that was top box office in the late '70s.
My favorite Sally movie is Soapdish. Check it out.
@@ajwasp3642 I saw it. It was aight but I like dramas. She was in "Places in the Heart," which was very good.
@@lemurianchick yes. By this time she had done Smokey and The Bandit. The only movie to take in more money in 1977 was Star Wars. By 1979 she must’ve been a huge hit! I was a little too young to remember.
This show is still great 👍
Steve McShane.... Where did you Ever, get That idea from? Great, Late Night TV shows... "died" with the airing of Johnny's final show.... along with all the great actors & comedians of the era.... excepting Robin Williams.
Johnny and Sally, two of my favourite people in the planet. Brilliant!
They were both such good sports
What a doll, that Sally Field
Could use a few more of those these days 😉
Just pause it at 14:23 and you'll see why Johnny wanted to date her. 🤗
44 years later and this still made me cry laughing... Love Sally soo much :)
Why cant there be TV like this anymore?
Partly because you have no-talents like Jimmy Fallon.
lawyers
The talent just isn’t there. And it’s also too political. Plus our garbage culture these days and this ridiculous woke movement would run Johnny right off the television.
Because back then, people took their time & let things play out; MTV changed all that, gave TV viewers such short-attention spans w/the quick-cutting music videos, so that everything has to move at a much faster pace.
The ending is out of this world funny.
Buddy Hacket and Sally Field were both cool
Buddy Hackett had a singular wit! He was always on the edge. He would love to get Johnny nervous with his jokes. Many of which were borderline for television back in those days. He was one of the guests that would sometimes make Johnny laugh to no end.
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Sally looks about the same now 44 years later. Johnny and everybody waited patiently to see what she was leading up to for 13 minutes and then they found out. So funny. I sure do miss Johnny Carson as a late night host.
Johnny was THE best. Period.
Simeoultaneously Agree and Disagree. I can think of one Other who; albeit Magnificently Long-Winded at times (much like this response) - was perhaps just as Impressive and Respectful.
@@drumbum3.142 Merv Griffin? Ed Sullivan? Dick Cavett? I don’t think these people measure up but I’m wondering who you’re thinking about.
@@joebiggs4387
John Charles Daley.
That was classic.
And NORMA RAE turned out to be a big success, and a touchstone for women everywhere. Beautiful movie, and Sally deserved her Oscar.
Irony is Burt stated years later that her winning that Oscar was the beginning of the end of their relationship
Burt and Johnny did the shaving cream bit.
They did the bit with whipped cream.
Little did we know that sweet little Gidget would grow up to be so feisty. 😊
One of the greatest performers ever. She looked so young and pretty. Although sally field looked beautyful all her life
I wish our society had something like this. Modern day talk shows are a complete joke, the guests are more like NPCs who are too full of themselves. Dialogue is lame and uninspired. The shows themselves are boring.
Sad that the younger generations, including a chunk of Generation X, missed out on this stuff. There is thankfully UA-cam, to remind us of what used to be and how it has changed.
Something like this with Sally and Johnny wouldn’t happen again because too many people are offended to where they can’t even have some fun every now and then.
No wokeness. No political correctness. No shoved in agendas. No overly feminist ideology. Just two fine people having a fine sense of humor.
This is such a classic to classic people
The icing on the cake would of been for Burt to walk out @ the end
I remember this, so funny. Still the King of late night
ALWAYS A GOOD TIME WITH HIM
Johnny is the G.O.A.T. of late night tv. He has no competition
ABLOUSTLY HYSTERICAL 🤣
You can thank Burt Reynolds for this shavingcream fight
Sally is brilliant! C'Mon!
He always lets the shine let's the people shine his staff and the guest
Sally:
- He was like an octopus. -
Little wonder why Burt loved her, America has always loved her.
I would love to know the date of this clip. Sally's hair indicates the late 80s to early 90s. I agree with another comment , she is a cutie even today.
Okay, I should have waited a bit longer, my fashion sense is only off by a decade, oops!
1979. Sally had beautiful hair and still does.
Love her honesty ❤️
When Sally said that her mother was 112yrs old, I wish Johnny would have asked Sally the secret of her mother's longevity.
Her GRANDMOTHER was 112, not her mother!
Sybil was great. She deserved her Emmy but i dont get why Farrah never won the Emmy for "The Burning Bed"
Johnny Carson and Sally dated s few years later. Sally said he was all hands. Lol
Meaning he's got a putts?
Sally was re-enacting this when her boyfriend at the time Burt Reynolds was involved with Johnny, Dom Deluise and Art Carney doing crazy things on a previous show.
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Another great great video
Brilliant stuff😆
Johnny smashed an egg in Burt's pants !
Nope. He did that to Dom DeLuise. Sprayed whipped cream down Burt's trousers.
@@wagonmaster1974 Thank you !
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1:10 "You're smaller than I thought you were" Gidget= Girl Midget
She’s a phenomenal actress and unfortunately Hollywood is well Hollywood. They feel the need to tell us politically how we should live.
Yeah I've had enough of Hollywood.
@@aslanlionfan28 me too. They have over stepped into our lives.
Triggered!
live Johnny doing the mic drop! 😂
I've always heard that she was amazing in Norma Gene.
Her behavior and choice of actions are very strange and unacceptable.
Today Johnny would have been arrested if he stuffed shaving cream into a woman's blouse!🤣
After the initial shot, Sally held the blouse wide open for his access. I doubt she'd have complained. Held her leg out, as well, with the skirt hiked way up.
A small, short,petite way of the Carson show!
My Flying Nun! ❤️ 😀 😘 😁
I feel like that could have turned out very badly.
Hold up, the South has a very large population of Jewish people and has had so since Colonial time! This was 1979.
“Very large” is an exaggeration. There were pockets of small Jewish populations, like in Savannah, and there were dry goods store owners in various towns. The first senator in the 1840s from Florida was Jewish. But to say there was a very large Jewish population in the south would be incorrect.
What'd ya say? Somebody must've misinformed you....
When you stayed up to watch late night TV
She's so cute
I don't want to sound like the "There's No good music made these days" guy, because first of all, I think there is plenty of good music made these days, But late night tv ain't at ALL what it used to be.
And what she did on this show was very disgraceful.
Sally Field is a great actress person and Johny is funny and a great guy was not is as he died in 2005 I think it was
Burt Reynolds did the same thing to him in a episode
That was a really awkward, uncomfortable interview. Johnny carried it, but Sally was a mess.
sally's grandmother was 112 ?!!
Can't top that!
When watching these old clips, from 74 up to 87, you can notice, or at least i seem to, that Johnny looked ok in 74 lets say, then in this, 79, he looked so much older and messed up, has to be alcohol abuse.
Then in a 87 show, he looked great, must have stopped the boose between these years.
Good for him.
Sally seemed a disturbed girl, as her biography can tell, lots of messed up things, emotions, struggles it seems.
😂🤣😂😂🤣
I remember a time when movie stars weren’t woke assholes, Sally is awesome
Sally Field was not "woke" but was a left-wing. Cuckoo nevertheless. Witness her participation in the Nuclear Freeze movement in the early eighties.
There are (still) other Performers and Artists out there today who do not fit into those descriptives... .
.. albeit few and far between.
@@drumbum3.142 agreed
There was something okay about holding particular political views back then, where the media did not make it explode and hang your by your career. Today, its different. I think today symbolizes quite a frustration the American people have now. Media companies are encouraging toxic ways to go about your political perspective, some things they present as facts that are skewed. There is more an understanding thanks to the better education we have today, of how hopeless the system is, while enlightenment is in a wrestling match with media misinformation.
Today feminists would call this "sexual assault" and Johnny would be me too'd
‘Understand?
Part of the show..
Very aware of pulling her jacket closed as obviously not wearing a bra
Lol!!!!!!!😂
John William Carson (Corning, Iowa; 23 de octubre de 1925 - West Hollywood, California; 23 de enero de 2005) fue un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense. Es conocido sobre todo como el presentador de The Tonight Show, protagonizado por Johnny Carson (1962-1992). Carson recibió 6 Premios Emmy, el Premio del Gobernador de la Academia de Televisión de 1980 y un Premio Peabody en 1985. Fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la Academia de Televisión en 1987. Fue galardonado con la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad en 1992 y recibió un Kennedy Center Honor en 1993.
Worthless comment. Carson's life is more fully explored elsewhere.
Sally Margaret Field (Pasadena, California, 6 de noviembre de 1946) es una actriz de cine y televisión estadounidense.
Worthless comment. Fields' life is more fully explored elsewhere.
God separated the heavenlies from the firmament but didn't say what with because God IS the separation. Every breath is that of Adam's nostrils.
Johnny had her delivered to him backstage where he took unspeakable liberties with her.
🥴
Ew.
@@thisisderricksilk I did not condone what Johnny did, it was the 70’s and that’s how things worked.
@@christophermartin972 no, that's your fantasy.
@@thisisderricksilk it’s not my fantasy, it’s what Sally Field has claimed happened to her.
Too much endless blabber....boring
Watching her shake hands with McMahon and Hackett is a rueful reminder of how feminism started taking hold in popular culture, and insinuated itself incrementally such that now, it's considered blasphemy to question it's alleged benefits to women most of all. McMahon shook her hand like traditional gents were trained to, using a gentle fold over her fingers, to avoid overwhelming her small hand. I betcha women would really appreciate it if we'd go back to treating them more gently, and I bet they'd start softening back up some....
Women “softening back up”? WTF is that supposed to mean? Maybe your problems with women are of your own devise…or the result of that archaic mindset.
Not to mention that the multiple-marriage lecherous womanizers on that set shaking her hands are hardly shining beacons of chivalry, then or now…sally field even had to stop appearing as a guest because she was tired of Carson’s advances.
What everyone does now (b4 covid, now no one touches), is that everyone gets a medium strength shake.
@@VideoAmericanStyle Everyone knows what I mean. And everyone knows I'm right. Unless you're a newbie Karen.
LATE NIGHT NETWORK TV IS BORING AND PATHETIC.
Buddy Hacket is wrong about Jewish boys if you know what I mean.
Sally made a fool out of her.
That was great
Sally's not terribly interesting. But then, few actors are (I'm an actor. I know the breed).