The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 11 Episode 151

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 11 Episode 151 Ben Gazzara, Margot Kidder, Jacqueline Susann, James Darren

  • May 2, 1973

Guests on this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson include actor Ben Gazzara, actress Margot Kidder, author Jacqueline Susann, and singer James Darren. Johnny starts off the show with his usual opening monologue filled with topical jokes about current events and pop culture. He then introduces his first guest, Margot Kidder, who talks about her role in the film "Superman II" and her recent travels to Europe.

Next up is author Jacqueline Susann, who has written several bestselling novels such as "Valley of the Dolls" and "The Love Machine." She discusses her writing process and how she draws inspiration from real-life experiences. Johnny and Jacqueline also talk about the controversy surrounding her latest book, "Once is Not Enough," and the backlash it has received from some critics.

Singer James Darren takes the stage next, performing his hit song "Goodbye Cruel World." He also shares stories about his early days in the music industry and his transition to acting, which led to him appearing in films such as "Gidget" and "The Guns of Navarone."

Finally, actor Ben Gazzara joins Johnny for a chat about his latest project, a stage production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Gazzara talks about the challenges of playing such a complex character and shares anecdotes from his long and illustrious career in Hollywood.

Throughout the show, Johnny engages with his guests in his trademark witty and personable style, eliciting laughs and insights from each of them. The episode ends with Johnny bidding farewell to his guests and thanking the audience for tuning in.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 2, 1973
  • Language
    English