The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 29 Episode 3

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 29 Episode 3 Alan King, Maryedith Burrell, George Benson

  • October 4, 1990

On this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which aired on September 15, 1990, host Johnny Carson welcomed comedian Alan King, actress Maryedith Burrell, and musician George Benson.

The show started off with Johnny's opening monologue, where he joked about current events and news stories of the day. He then welcomed his first guest, comedian Alan King. King was a veteran of the comedy scene, having been in the business for over 40 years at that point. He talked to Johnny about his upbringing in Brooklyn, his start in show business, and his experiences with other comedians like Milton Berle and Jackie Gleason.

Next up was actress Maryedith Burrell, who was promoting her new sitcom, "Working It Out". Burrell had previously been a regular on "Dear John" and "ALF", and was now starring in her own show. She talked to Johnny about working on the show, which centered around a group of women who start their own catering company, and about her experiences in Hollywood.

The musical guest for the night was jazz guitarist George Benson, who performed two songs on the show. Benson was already a legend in the world of jazz, having won multiple Grammy Awards and topped the jazz charts many times. He played "Breezin'" and "Kisses in the Moonlight" on the show, showcasing his smooth guitar skills and soulful voice.

Throughout the show, Johnny engaged his guests in witty banter and humorous anecdotes. He also did some comedy sketches, including a bit where he pretended to be a therapist counseling King and Burrell on their personal problems. The show also featured some of the regular segments that were popular on The Tonight Show, such as "Stump the Band", where audience members tried to stump Benson and the show's other musicians with obscure songs.

Overall, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was a typical example of the long-running late-night show. It featured a mix of comedy, music, and celebrity interviews, all hosted by the legendary Johnny Carson. Whether you were a fan of King's stand-up, Burrell's acting, or Benson's jazz guitar, there was something for everyone on this episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 4, 1990
  • Language
    English