The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 27 Episode 70

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 27 Episode 70 Jay Leno (guest host), Sigourney Weaver, Marilyn Horne

  • March 1, 1989

Jay Leno takes the helm of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in season 27, episode 70 as guest host. Leno brings his own brand of humor to the stage, and the audience can't help but laugh along with him.

The first guest of the night is Sigourney Weaver, who discusses her latest film projects and shares stories from her career. The audience is captivated as she talks about her experience filming the iconic movie, "Alien." Weaver reflects on the impact the film had on her life and career, and Leno can't help but joke about how he would have handled the alien if he had been in her shoes.

Next up, the legendary opera singer Marilyn Horne takes the stage. Horne has been a mainstay of the opera world for decades, and she regales the audience with stories from her illustrious career. Leno and Horne share a fun exchange as he jokes about his lack of knowledge when it comes to opera. However, Horne is quick to educate him on the beauty and complexity of the art form.

The episode continues with Leno's signature monologue. He delivers a series of hilarious jokes, poking fun at the latest news and pop culture trends. The audience can't help but howl with laughter as he delivers one punchline after another.

The musical guest of the night is a rising star in the country music world. The audience is treated to a soulful performance as the artist takes the stage and belts out a beautiful ballad.

The show also features a fun segment where Leno puts his own spin on popular game shows. He invites audience members to participate, and the contestants are more than happy to join in the fun.

Overall, season 27, episode 70 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a fun-filled night of entertainment. Leno brings his own unique style to the show, while Weaver and Horne offer fascinating insights into their respective fields. The episode culminates in a rousing musical performance that leaves the audience feeling uplifted and energized.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 1, 1989
  • Language
    English