The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 10 Episode 135

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 10 Episode 135 Howard Cosell, Bob Uecker, Dorothy Collins

  • April 20, 1972

Howard Cosell, Bob Uecker, and Dorothy Collins join Johnny Carson on the 135th episode of the 10th season of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Howard Cosell was a prominent television sports journalist and commentator, known for his opinionated and often controversial style. He joins Johnny for an interview discussing his career in broadcasting, his opinions on athletes and sports trends, and of course, his signature style and catchphrases. Fans of sports and television history will enjoy hearing from this legendary figure.

Bob Uecker is a former Major League Baseball player turned broadcaster and actor. He is known for his humor and colorful commentary, as well as his memorable role in the film Major League. Uecker joins Johnny to talk about his experiences in baseball, his transition to broadcasting, and his work in Hollywood. Johnny and Bob share some laughs as they discuss Uecker's unique style and personality.

Dorothy Collins was a popular singer and actress in the 1950s and 60s. She appeared on many television shows, including Your Hit Parade and The Red Skelton Show. Collins also originated the role of Sally in the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies. She performs live on the show, singing some of her most popular songs and chatting with Johnny about her career in show business.

Throughout the episode, Johnny engages with his guests in his customary witty banter, eliciting laughter from the audience and charming his viewers at home. The episode offers a diverse range of guests, each with their own unique perspective and accomplishments. Fans of sports, music, and entertainment history will find something to enjoy in this classic episode of The Tonight Show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 20, 1972
  • Language
    English