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Johnny Carson hosted “The Tonight Show” for 30 years from 1962 until 1992, and here are some of his best moments.
Frank Sinatra and Don Rickles told politically incorrect jokes about making out and romance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
Due to an illness, Johnny Carson invited David Tolley from the audience to play piano on The Tonight Show, and it changed his life.
The hilarious ventriloquist Jeff Dunham wants to “bring back comedy” as he attacks his fellow comics for getting way too political.
Sacheen Littlefeather is blasting John Wayne for what she describes as the “most violent moment” in the history of the Oscars.
Johnny Carson had dozens of comedians as guests on his show, but these were the funniest guests he kept bring back
Don Rickles did not hold back when he roasted Milton Berle and Jerry Lewis at the Friars Club in 1971 – no one was safe from his digs.
Dolly Parton completely charmed Johnny Carson when she serenaded him with a song that she wrote just for the legendary late night host.
Don Rickles was always good for a laugh on “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson, especially alongisde Ronald Reagan and the Royal Family.
“The Tonight Show” legend Johnny Carson revealed in a “60 Minutes” interview why he believed late night TV hosts should not get political.
Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams were two of the funniest people to ever grace our television screens. Their comedy was something everyone could enjoy
Johnny Carson was thrilled when Joan Embery brought two baby orangutans on “The Tonight Show.” His joy was contagious as he held the youngest baby.
In 1983, Red Skelton went on “The Tonight Show” to reminisce with Johnny Carson about working together on “The Red Skelton Hour.”
In 1981, Robin Williams made his first appearance on “The Tonight Show.” The “Mork and Mindy” star’s interview was wacky that he has to take a drink from Johnny Carson’s mug to calm down.
In 1973, Don Rickles joined Johnny Carson to celebrate the host’s 11th anniversary of hosting The Tonight Show. Mr. Warmth didn’t disappoint with his brutal jokes!
The Johnny Carson Deck the Halls episode is still a classic, all these years later. That’s the difference between today’s comedy
In 1975, Dean Martin was on The Tonight Show along with Bob Hope. Martin had the crowd roaring because he pretended to be drunk.