The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 14 Episode 149

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 14 Episode 149 Joan Rivers (guest host), Paul Lynde, Jim Nabors, Desi Arnaz

  • May 10, 1976

Joan Rivers steps in to guest host this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 14 episode 149. The legendary comedian brings her sharp wit and irreverent humor to the stage, kicking off the show with a monologue that covers everything from politics to pop culture.

Joining Rivers on the couch are three beloved guests: actor and comedian Paul Lynde, singer and actor Jim Nabors, and the one and only Desi Arnaz. Lynde, known for his roles on Broadway and on the TV show "Bewitched," charms the audience with his quick wit and quirky personality. Nabors, famous for his role as Gomer Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show," shows off his impressive singing voice and shares hilarious stories about his time in Hollywood.

And of course, no episode of The Tonight Show would be complete without some music. Arnaz, the legendary actor, musician, and producer, takes the stage to perform some of his greatest hits. The audience can't help but tap their toes and sing along as Arnaz brings his signature Latin flair to the show.

Throughout the episode, Rivers keeps the energy high with her trademark humor and banter with the guests. With her quick wit and ability to improvise, she proves that she is more than capable of stepping in for Carson and keeping the show running smoothly.

As the episode comes to a close, the guests say their goodbyes and Rivers thanks the audience for tuning in. With her guest hosting stint on The Tonight Show, she has shown that she is one of the most talented and versatile comedians of her time. And with guests like Lynde, Nabors, and Arnaz, this episode is a must-see for any fan of classic television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 10, 1976
  • Language
    English