The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 17 Episode 196

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 17 Episode 196 Roy Clark (guest host)

  • August 13, 1979

In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, country music legend Roy Clark takes over as guest host. Carson was one of Clark's biggest fans, and Clark's appearance on the show often brought some of the highest ratings.

Clark kicks off the show with a monologue that showcases his quick wit and folksy charm. He then welcomes his first guest, actor William Conrad. Conrad talks about his career in Hollywood, including his work on the popular television series "Cannon." Clark and Conrad discuss their shared love of hunting and the outdoors.

Next up is comedian George Miller, who brings his unique brand of humor to the show. Clark and Miller banter back and forth, with Clark often interrupting Miller's jokes with his own quips and one-liners.

Musical guest Freddy Fender takes the stage next, performing his hit song "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights." Clark jumps in with his guitar, adding some extra twang to the performance.

Clark's final guest of the night is actor James Brolin. Brolin talks about his work in Hollywood and his family, including his wife, actress Barbra Streisand. Clark and Brolin share stories about their time on the set of "The Electric Horseman."

Throughout the show, Clark keeps the audience entertained with his affable charm and easygoing demeanor. He peppers his guests with questions and jokes, and his musical performances add a touch of country flair to the show.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a fun and lighthearted watch. Clark's natural charisma shines through, making him a worthy substitute for Carson. With a mix of comedy, music, and interviews, this episode has something for everyone.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 13, 1979
  • Language
    English