The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 16 Episode 167 Burt Reynolds (guest host), Carol Burnett, James Brolin
- June 5, 1978
Burt Reynolds steps in as the guest host for this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, bringing some of his signature charm and humor to the stage. Joining him are two thespians with impressive resumes: Carol Burnett and James Brolin.
As Burt kicks off the show with his opening monologue, the audience is already in high spirits. His easy banter and quick wit keep everyone entertained, but the real show begins when Carol Burnett takes the stage. The legendary comedian and actress shares laughs with Burt as they discuss everything from her upcoming TV movie to her recent appearance on Johnny Carson's show. Carol recounts some of her most memorable moments, including the time she accidentally lit herself on fire during a sketch, much to the amusement of Burt and the audience.
Later in the show, James Brolin joins the conversation. The actor, whose credits include films like The Amityville Horror and Catch Me If You Can, talks about his recent directorial projects, including a TV movie he directed for NBC. As he and Burt swap stories about the entertainment industry, it's clear that they share a love for the craft.
Of course, no episode of The Tonight Show would be complete without the famous "Johnny's Leno" segment, where guests are invited to read jokes from a stack of index cards. In this edition, Burt, Carol, and James all get in on the fun, each delivering their own punchlines and receiving enthusiastic applause from the audience.
As the show comes to a close, Burt thanks his guests and bids the audience farewell. It's clear that he's enjoyed his time as guest host, and his charisma and humor have kept the energy high throughout the entire show. For fans of The Tonight Show, this episode is not to be missed.