The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 178

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 178 Joey Bishop guest host; Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Sally Ann Howes

  • July 30, 1965

Joey Bishop kicks off this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as guest host. A regular on the show, Bishop brings his signature humor and quick wit to the stage, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.

The first guest to join Bishop is none other than the legendary Frank Sinatra. The two have a history of working together, and their chemistry is evident as they banter back and forth. Sinatra talks about his recent tour and upcoming projects, while Bishop keeps the audience laughing with his quips and jokes.

Next up is Sammy Davis Jr., another icon of the entertainment world. Davis shares stories of his time on stage and screen, as well as his experiences with other famous performers. Bishop and Davis playfully tease each other, showcasing their incredible chemistry and camaraderie.

Rounding out the lineup is Sally Ann Howes, an actress and singer known for her roles in Broadway musicals. Howes dazzles the audience with her beautiful voice, performing some of her most famous songs from shows like Brigadoon and The King and I.

Throughout the show, Bishop keeps things moving along smoothly, seamlessly transitioning between segments and keeping the energy high. The audience is completely engaged, cheering and laughing along with the guests and host.

As the night draws to a close, Bishop thanks his guests for their time and talent, and the audience gives them a standing ovation. This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a perfect example of the incredible talent and entertainment that the show was known for.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 30, 1965
  • Language
    English