The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 21 Episode 110

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 21 Episode 110 Albert Brooks, Brooke Shields

  • May 17, 1983

Albert Brooks, the hilarious comedic genius, returns to The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson for the sixth time in season 21 episode 110. The show starts with Johnny and Albert talking about his new film called "Broadcast News" and its critical acclaim. Albert goes on to joke about being compared to Woody Allen and his frustration with being typecast as a "smart-alecky" character.

Next up, supermodel Brooke Shields joins Johnny on the couch to discuss her new movie "Brenda Starr." Brooke shares her experience working on the film and how she had to take horseback riding lessons for the role. Johnny Carson asks Brooke about her recent SNL hosting gig and the skit she did with former cast member Dana Carvey where they spoofed her famous Calvin Klein jeans commercial. The conversation then turns to Brooke's personal life and she dishes about her recent engagement.

As the show progresses, Johnny welcomes back Albert for a hilarious bit where he tries to teach Johnny how to play tennis. The bit is filled with witty banter and physical comedy that shows off both Albert's and Johnny's comedic talents.

Later in the show, Albert and Johnny discuss the art of comedy and the challenges of making people laugh. Albert shares some of his insights on what makes comedy great and how he approaches his craft. Johnny and Albert also reminisce about some of their past experiences on The Tonight Show, including some of their favorite guests and moments.

The show concludes with an explosive performance by the rock band, The Spin Doctors, who played their hit song "Two Princes." The audience dances along as the band delivers an exhilarating performance that leaves everyone feeling energized.

Overall, season 21 episode 110 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a hilarious and entertaining show that showcases the comedic brilliance of Albert Brooks and the beauty of Brooke Shields. The witty banter, insightful commentary, and electric performances make this episode a must-watch for anyone who loves great comedy and entertaining television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 17, 1983
  • Language
    English