The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 10 Episode 151 Vincent Price, David Frye, Sarah Kennedy
- May 12, 1972
Vincent Price, the icon of horror films, joins Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show for an interview and to promote his latest project. Price discusses his love for art, theater, and cooking as well as his famous "Thriller" voice-over and his experiences working with horror film mastermind, Roger Corman. He also shares some behind-the-scenes stories from his latest project, a horror anthology film.
Comedian David Frye takes the stage to entertain the audience with his impressions of famous political figures, including Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger. He also shares his experiences performing in front of various crowds, from conservative military groups to liberal college students.
British comedian Sarah Kennedy brings her wit and humor to the show, impressing Carson and the audience with her impressions of Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II. She also talks about her experience as a radio host and how she got into comedy.
In addition to the guests, the show features some hilarious sketches and segments, including a parody of the game show "Match Game" and a segment in which Carson and Ed McMahon engage in some friendly competition on the golf course.
Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show is a fun and entertaining watch for fans of comedy and pop culture. With a mix of iconic guests, hilarious sketches, and engaging interviews, it's no wonder that The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson remained a cultural institution for so many years.