The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 20 Episode 133 David Brenner (guest host), Elizabeth Ashley, Ricardo Montalban
- July 5, 1982
David Brenner takes over as guest host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for this episode, which features notable guests Elizabeth Ashley and Ricardo Montalban.
Brenner, a famous comedian known for his sharp wit and observational humor, opens the show with a monologue filled with topical jokes and humorous anecdotes. He proves to be an adept emcee, keeping the energy high and the laughs coming throughout the show.
First up is actress Elizabeth Ashley, who is known for her work on both stage and screen. The two chat about her recent Broadway role in the play "Agnes of God," which had just wrapped up its run. Ashley shares her experience working with the play's director and her co-stars, and Brenner marvels at the energy required to perform eight shows a week. The conversation then turns to Ashley's early career, and she reminisces about her first big break in the play "Take Her, She's Mine." The two also touch on Ashley's experience working with legendary director Elia Kazan.
Next, Ricardo Montalban joins the show. The actor is perhaps best known for his roles in films like "Fantasy Island" and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." Brenner and Montalban chat about his recent work as the spokesperson for the luxury car brand Chrysler, and Montalban shows off some of the features of his own Chrysler convertible. They also discuss Montalban's experience working with different directors and actors throughout his lengthy career.
Throughout the show, Brenner keeps the energy high with his quick wit and good natured ribbing of both his guests and the show's crew. Viewers are treated to a blend of humorous conversation and good-natured interviews, with Brenner proving himself to be a capable and entertaining host.
As the show comes to a close, Brenner bids farewell to his guests and thanks the audience for tuning in. With a mix of humor and charm, he has kept things lively and entertaining, proving that the show remains in good hands even when Johnny Carson isn't at the helm.