The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 41

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 41 David Letterman (guest host), Teri Garr, George Plimpton

  • December 5, 1979

David Letterman takes over as guest host on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for this episode, joined by guests Teri Garr and George Plimpton. Letterman brings his signature wit and humor to the show, starting off with a monologue that includes jokes about everything from the Iowa caucus to O.J. Simpson.

Teri Garr then comes out to join Letterman on the couch, where they discuss her recent work in the film "Tootsie" and her experiences working with director Sydney Pollack. Garr also shares some funny stories from her childhood and her early days in show business. The two have great chemistry and keep the audience laughing throughout their conversation.

Next up is author and journalist George Plimpton, who discusses his latest book "Fireworks: A History and Celebration." Plimpton shares some fascinating anecdotes about the history of fireworks and the different types of displays around the world. He also talks about his experiences as a "participatory journalist," including his famous stint as a Detroit Lions quarterback.

Towards the end of the episode, Letterman brings out some audience members to participate in a game called "What's In the Box?" where they must guess the mystery item in a box based on clues provided by Letterman. The game is a hit with the audience, and Letterman closes out the show with some final jokes and banter.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a hilarious and entertaining hour of television, thanks in large part to the comedic talents of David Letterman, as well as the engaging personalities of Teri Garr and George Plimpton. Viewers are sure to be entertained from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 5, 1979
  • Language
    English