The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 12 Episode 100 Don Rickles (guest host)
- March 11, 1974
In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, comedian Don Rickles takes over as guest host for the night. Rickles, known for his quick wit and sharp tongue, brings a refreshing energy to the show as he welcomes guests and delivers his own comedic monologue.
One of the first guests to appear on the show is actor and comedian Rich Little, known for his celebrity impressions. Little and Rickles engage in some playful banter before Little shares some of his impressions with the audience. The two comedians have a great rapport, and their back and forth is a highlight of the episode.
Next up is actress and singer Ann-Margret, who talks about her latest film and performs a musical number. Rickles jokes with her about her good looks and charm, and the two share some laughs before moving on to the next segment.
In a change of pace, the next guest on the show is Dr. Joyce Brothers, a prominent psychologist and author. Rickles brings his trademark humor to the discussion, but also shows a more serious and insightful side as he discusses the role of psychology in society.
The final guest of the night is actor and writer Steve Allen, who famously hosted his own late night talk show in the 1950s. Rickles and Allen reminisce about their early days in show business and share some stories from their past experiences. The conversation is warm and nostalgic, and provides a fitting end to the episode.
Throughout the show, Rickles keeps the energy high with his jokes and playful teasing of guests and audience members alike. His unique style of humor sets him apart from other hosts, and makes for a memorable and enjoyable episode of The Tonight Show.