The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 17 Episode 99 George Carlin (guest host), Beau Bridges
- March 7, 1979
George Carlin takes over as guest host on this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Known for his irreverent and edgy comedy, Carlin brings his unique brand of humor to the late-night talk show.
Joining Carlin as his guest is actor Beau Bridges, who discusses his latest projects and shares stories from his lengthy career in Hollywood. Carlin and Bridges have a natural rapport, and their conversation is lively and engaging.
Throughout the episode, Carlin delivers a monologue full of witty observations on everything from politics to pop culture. He takes aim at politicians, celebrities, and societal norms with equal aplomb, leaving the audience in hysterics.
In one particularly memorable segment, Carlin shares his thoughts on the concept of "rights," breaking down the differences between rights and privileges and speculating on what it would be like to live in a world without them.
Meanwhile, Bridges discusses his role in the upcoming film, The Fabulous Baker Boys, in which he co-stars with his brother Jeff Bridges. He also talks about working with legendary director Francis Ford Coppola on the film Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
Later in the episode, Carlin and Bridges play a game of "Name That Tune," in which they try to identify popular songs from just a few notes. The game proves to be a hilarious challenge, with both men struggling to guess even the most well-known tunes.
As the episode draws to a close, Carlin wraps up with some final thoughts, leaving the audience with his trademark brand of irreverent humor and thought-provoking insights. The show ends with a standing ovation for both Carlin and Bridges, who have entertained and engaged the audience with their wit and charm.