The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 13 Episode 178

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 13 Episode 178 John Davidson (guest host), Kip Addota

  • June 12, 1975

John Davidson, one of America's most versatile performers, takes the guest hosting spot on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Davidson welcomes Kip Addota to tonight's show. Addota is a comedian, author, and actor who has been in the entertainment industry for several decades. During the episode, Davidson and Addota talk about various topics including Addota's experiences in show business as well as his comedic style.

Davidson and Addota have great chemistry on stage. Their conversation flows easily and naturally, making for an entertaining and engaging show. Addota shares some of his jokes with the audience and they are met with laughter and applause. Davidson also takes the time to ask Addota about his book, "The Girl in the White Leotard," which explores his experiences with dating and marriage.

In addition to their conversation, the episode features musical performances from Doug Kershaw and The Jordanaires. Kershaw is a fiddle player and singer who has been active in the country music scene for several decades. The Jordanaires are a vocal group who provided backup vocals for Elvis Presley, among many other musicians.

Throughout the episode, there are also several segments featuring Carson himself. These segments were pre-recorded and include clips from previous episodes of the show. Carson's presence is felt throughout the episode, even though he is not physically present.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a fun and lively one. Davidson and Addota are both talented performers who bring their own unique energy to the show. The musical performances are also a great addition, providing a well-rounded and enjoyable viewing experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 12, 1975
  • Language
    English