The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 17 Episode 185

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 17 Episode 185 Joan Embery, Albert Brooks

  • July 25, 1979

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 17 episode 185 features two guests - Joan Embery and Albert Brooks - who sit down with Carson to discuss their work and lives.

Joan Embery, a wildlife conservation advocate, brings with her a collection of wild animals to showcase on the show. Throughout the episode, Embery presents a variety of creatures including a porcupine, a baby gorilla, and a Burmese python. Carson engages with Embery in a playful manner, jokingly asking whether a rattlesnake is poisonous and trying to hold up a porcupine without getting poked. Embery also discusses her efforts towards protecting endangered species and educating the public about wildlife conservation.

In the latter half of the episode, comedian and filmmaker Albert Brooks joins the stage to share his comedic perspective on various topics. Brooks discusses his recent film projects and shares some comedic anecdotes. Carson and Brooks engage in playful banter and witty one-liners throughout the segment.

The episode concludes with a performance from musician Neil Young and his band. Young delivers a rousing performance of his hit song "Rockin' in the Free World," followed by an interview with Carson where he discusses his creative process and upcoming projects.

Overall, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 17 episode 185 is an entertaining and diverse episode featuring a mix of animal showcases, comedic sketches, and live music performance. The episode highlights Embery's dedication towards protecting wildlife, Brooks's comedic talent, and Young's musical prowess.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 25, 1979
  • Language
    English