The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 2 Episode 20

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 2 Episode 20 Al Capp, Kenny Delmar, Jackie Clarke

  • November 29, 1963

In season 2, episode 20 of the classic late-night talk show The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the guests include Al Capp, creator of the popular comic strip Li'l Abner, comedian Kenny Delmar, and singer Jackie Clarke.

Host Johnny Carson starts off the show with some of his traditional monologue jokes, poking fun at current events and celebrities of the time. He then introduces cartoonist Al Capp, who talks about the inspiration behind some of his most popular characters, including Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, and of course, the titular character Li'l Abner. Capp shares some insights into his creative process and discusses the challenges of creating a syndicated comic strip that appeals to a wide audience.

Next up is Kenny Delmar, a comedian and impressionist who was known for his spot-on impressions of political figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie. Delmar demonstrates several of these impressions for Carson and the audience, getting laughs with his uncanny ability to mimic the mannerisms and accents of famous politicians.

Finally, singer Jackie Clarke takes to the stage to perform several musical numbers, including a rendition of the popular ballad "Far Away Places." Clarke's smooth, sultry voice fills the studio as she sings about adventures and travels to exotic locales. Carson shows his appreciation for the performance by showering her with applause and compliments.

Throughout the episode, Carson engages in lively banter with his guests, asking them about their personal lives, their careers, and their opinions on various topics. As always, he proves himself to be a charming and witty host, able to draw out interesting stories and insights from his guests with ease.

Fans of classic late-night television will enjoy this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which showcases some of the most talented and entertaining performers of the time. From the hilarious impressions of Kenny Delmar to the beautiful singing of Jackie Clarke, there's something for everyone in this fun and lively episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 29, 1963
  • Language
    English