The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 46

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 46 Steve Martin

  • December 13, 1979

In season 18 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, episode 46 features Steve Martin as the guest. The show opens with Carson introducing Martin and discussing his recent success with the hit film, "The Jerk." The audience cheers as Martin takes the stage, dressed in a white suit and playing his banjo.

Throughout the episode, Martin and Carson engage in witty banter and hilarious sketches, showcasing Martin's comedic talent. They discuss Martin's childhood and career in show business, from his early days as a writer for "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" to his success as a stand-up comedian. Martin also talks about his recent endeavors, including his role in "The Jerk" and his music album, "The Steve Martin Brothers."

One of the highlights of the episode is a sketch in which Martin plays the "wild and crazy guy" character that he famously portrayed on Saturday Night Live. Carson plays the straight man as Martin tries to impress him with his eccentric behavior and flirtatious advances towards a woman in the audience.

In another segment, Martin performs a hilarious comedy routine featuring a fake arrow through his head. The audience roars with laughter as Martin deadpans his way through the bit, making it one of the most memorable moments of the episode.

Throughout the show, Martin demonstrates his musical talent by playing the banjo and singing several songs. One of the most notable performances is a rendition of his hit song, "King Tut," which features Martin wearing an elaborate pharaoh costume and performing a humorous dance routine.

The episode ends with Carson thanking Martin for his appearance and bidding him farewell. As Martin leaves the stage, the audience gives him a standing ovation for his comedic and musical talents.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson provides a delightful showcase of Steve Martin's talent as a comedian and musician. The chemistry between Martin and Carson is undeniable, and their partnership makes for a highly entertaining and enjoyable viewing experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 13, 1979
  • Language
    English