The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 11 Episode 241

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 11 Episode 241 Buddy Rich, Cathy Rich, Sandy Duncan, Kreskin

  • September 5, 1973

In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, viewers are in for a treat as acclaimed drummer Buddy Rich and his wife Cathy Rich join Johnny for a lively conversation about music. Buddy, known for his incredible talent and energetic performances, talks about his drumming style and shares stories about touring with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Cathy chimes in with her own tales of life on the road and together they provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of music from a performer's perspective.

Also appearing on the show is actress and singer Sandy Duncan. Clad in a colorful jumpsuit, Sandy chats with Johnny about her successful career in show business, including her memorable roles on Broadway in "Peter Pan" and "The Boyfriend". She also talks about her recent foray into television, starring in the sitcom "The Sandy Duncan Show". As always, Sandy's infectious personality and effervescent charm make for a delightful interview.

In addition to Buddy and Sandy, the show welcomes mentalist Kreskin. Known for his mind-bending tricks and illusions, Kreskin tests Johnny's own psychic abilities by asking him to try and guess the contents of several sealed envelopes. The audience is on the edge of their seat as Kreskin reveals the surprising results of Johnny's guesses, leaving everyone wondering just how he does it.

As always, Johnny keeps the show rolling with his signature wit and humor, cracking jokes and kibitzing with his guests. With its mix of celebrity interviews, music, and comedy, this episode of The Tonight Show is sure to entertain viewers of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 5, 1973
  • Language
    English