The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 12 Episode 228

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 12 Episode 228 Jack Albertson, Charles Nelson Reilly

  • September 6, 1974

Jack Albertson and Charles Nelson Reilly join Johnny Carson on tonight's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Jack Albertson is an Academy Award-winning actor best known for his role as Grandpa Joe in the beloved film version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He began his career on the vaudeville stage before transitioning to television in the 1950s. He has also appeared in numerous films, including The Poseidon Adventure and The Subject Was Roses. Albertson shares stories and jokes with Carson, showcasing his legendary wit and charm.

Charles Nelson Reilly, a Tony Award-winning actor and director, is also a well-known personality on television game shows and talk shows. He is frequently recognized for his distinctive voice and flamboyant personality. Reilly was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and tonight he returns to share more of his funny stories and colorful anecdotes.

Carson opens the show with his trademark monologue, offering his humorous take on the day's events and current trends. He then welcomes his guests to the couch and engages them in conversation. Both Albertson and Reilly share stories about their long careers in show business, covering everything from their early days as struggling actors to their later successes on television and in films.

Throughout the show, Carson also features various comedy sketches and musical performances. The crowd is treated to a hilarious sketch featuring Carson dressed as a forest ranger, desperately trying to teach Albertson and Reilly how to properly shovel snow. The three actors have great comedic chemistry, and the sketch is a highlight of the show.

Carson also welcomes musical guest Neil Diamond, who performs a number of popular hits, including "Sweet Caroline" and "Song Sung Blue." The audience sings along loudly, and the energy in the room is electric.

In addition to his guests and comedy sketches, Carson also takes time to answer questions from members of his audience. He chats with audience members about their jobs, families, and hobbies, and even engages in a quick game of "Stump the Band," wherein an audience member tries to name a random song for the band to play (usually resulting in hilarious results).

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a classic example of Carson's iconic brand of humor and entertainment. Featuring two beloved guest stars, brilliant comedy sketches, and lively musical performances, it is a must-see for fans of the show and of classic television in general.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 6, 1974
  • Language
    English