The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 168

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 168 Robert Klein, Teri Garr

  • June 27, 1980

Robert Klein and Teri Garr join Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 18 episode 168 for a night of laughs and conversation. Robert Klein, an American stand-up comedian and actor, takes the stage first, cracking jokes about everything from drugs to politics. With his trademark sarcasm and wit, Klein keeps the audience entertained as he jokes about the absurdities of everyday life. Later on in the show, Teri Garr, an American actress and comedian, joins Carson on the couch to discuss her latest projects and share her own comedic talents. Garr, known for her roles in iconic films like Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, and her appearances on Saturday Night Live, brings her trademark charm and quick wit to the interview.

Throughout the episode, Carson keeps the conversation flowing with his own brand of humor and wit. As the consummate host, Carson is in top form as he interacts with his guests and keeps the show moving along. With his quick thinking and effortless charm, Carson proves why he still reigns as one of the greatest talk show hosts of all time.

As the show winds down, Klein and Garr take the stage together for a final bit of comedy gold. The two share hilarious stories and jokes, playing off each other’s humor and energy. It’s a perfect end to a hilarious and entertaining episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Overall, season 18 episode 168 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a must-watch for fans of classic comedy and talk shows. With Klein and Garr bringing their unique talents to the stage, and Carson at his hosting best, this episode is a prime example of why The Tonight Show remains an enduring cultural touchstone.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 27, 1980
  • Language
    English