The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 185

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 185 Joey Bishop guest host; Warren Berlinger

  • August 10, 1965

Joey Bishop takes over as guest host for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 3 episode 185, joined by Warren Berlinger as the guest for the night. Despite being a guest host, Bishop proves to be a natural fit as he comedically takes jabs at the show's regulars and pokes fun at current events.

In typical late-night fashion, Bishop starts the show with a monologue filled with clever one-liners and amusing anecdotes. From there, Berlinger takes the stage to discuss his latest projects, including his role in the comedy film "The Disorderly Orderly" with Jerry Lewis. The interview provides an interesting look at the entertainment industry in the 1960s, including Berlinger’s experiences working with some of Hollywood’s biggest names at the time.

Later in the episode, Bishop welcomes comedian George Carlin to the stage. Carlin delivers his brand of observational humor, showcasing the razor-sharp wit that would later make him one of the most influential comedians of all time. Bishop also chats with actress Beverly Aadland, the then 18-year-old girlfriend of the late Errol Flynn. Aadland shares a glimpse into her experiences with Flynn, also discussing her aspirations to become an actress in her own right.

In addition to the guest interviews, the episode features a handful of comedic skits and sketches. One bit involves Bishop donning a silly costume and pretending to be a giant insect, much to the amusement of the audience. Another segment involves a parody of the popular television series "What's My Line?", in which the panelists try to guess the occupation of a guest, who happens to be an unusual character played by Bishop.

Overall, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 3 episode 185 provides an entertaining look into the world of late-night television in the 1960s. Joey Bishop proves to be a charming and witty guest host, while Warren Berlinger, George Carlin, and Beverly Aadland all deliver engaging interviews. The comedic sketches add even more laughs to the already humor-filled show, making for a memorable episode that is sure to leave audiences smiling.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 10, 1965
  • Language
    English