The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 117

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 117 Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ken Murray

  • May 6, 1965

Zsa Zsa Gabor, the famous Hungarian-American actress and socialite, joins Johnny Carson for an entertaining interview on The Tonight Show. The episode also features comedian Ken Murray, who brings his unique brand of humor to the show.

As always, Carson kicks off the episode with his trademark monologue, poking fun at the news of the day and amusing the live studio audience. Then, he welcomes Gabor to the stage, where the two engage in a lively conversation about the actress's life and career. As one of Hollywood's most glamorous and larger-than-life figures, Gabor has plenty of stories to share, from her high-profile marriages to her experiences working with some of the biggest stars in the industry.

Throughout the interview, Gabor showcases her signature wit and charm, leaving Carson and the audience in stitches with her quips and anecdotes. The two also discuss the state of Hollywood and the entertainment industry in general, as well as Gabor's opinion on some of the hot-button issues of the day.

After Gabor's interview wraps up, Murray takes the stage to perform his stand-up routine. A veteran comedian known for his impressions and humorous stories, Murray delivers a hilarious set that gets the entire audience laughing and clapping along.

The episode also features musical performances, including a performance by the house band as well as a special musical guest.

With its mix of celebrity interviews, comedy, and music, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson continues to be a beloved staple of late-night television. And with guests like Zsa Zsa Gabor and Ken Murray, this particular episode is sure to keep audiences entertained from beginning to end.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 6, 1965
  • Language
    English