The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 100

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 100 David Brenner (guest host)

  • March 3, 1980

David Brenner takes over as guest host for this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Brenner, a comedian and frequent guest on the show, brings his trademark humor and wit to the stage as he interviews a lineup of guests and delivers his own stand-up comedy routine.

The opening monologue sets the tone for the evening, as Brenner pokes fun at current events, celebrities, and the audience itself. His sharp observational humor draws laughs from the studio audience and viewers at home, setting the stage for an entertaining and engaging hour of television.

Brenner welcomes his first guest, legendary actor and comedian Milton Berle, to the stage. The two engage in a lively and humorous conversation about Berle's career in show business, his experiences working with other famous comedians, and his thoughts on the current state of the entertainment industry. Berle even takes a moment to share a few jokes of his own, demonstrating why he was known as one of the funniest men in America.

Next up is Jan Smithers, the beautiful and talented actress perhaps best known for her role on the hit television series WKRP in Cincinnati. Brenner and Smithers chat about her acting career, her experiences working on the popular sitcom, and her personal life outside of Hollywood. The conversation is filled with laughs and lighthearted banter, as Brenner uses his comedic skills to put Smithers at ease and keep the audience entertained.

Later in the show, Brenner welcomes the musical duo The Captain and Tennille to the stage. The couple, known for their chart-topping hits like "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Muskrat Love," talks with Brenner about their music career, their love for each other, and their plans for the future. The interview is interspersed with clips of the group's music videos and live performances, giving viewers a taste of their unique sound and style.

Throughout the episode, Brenner delivers his own stand-up comedy routine, showcasing his quick wit and clever humor. He covers a range of topics, from dating and relationships to the quirks of everyday life, and even takes a few jabs at the current political climate. Each joke lands with precision, earning laughs and applause from the audience and proving why Brenner is one of the most talented comedians in the business.

As the show comes to a close, Brenner thanks his guests and bids farewell to the audience. His easy charm and affable personality have made for a memorable and enjoyable episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, one that fans of comedy and entertainment won't want to miss.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 3, 1980
  • Language
    English