The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 5 Episode 129

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 5 Episode 129 Jimmy Dean (Guest Host), Leonard Nimoy

  • April 19, 1967

In season 5, episode 129 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the guest host is the country music artist, Jimmy Dean. Dean takes over hosting duties for the evening and welcomes the iconic actor, Leonard Nimoy, as his guest.

The episode begins with Dean's signature humor and charm as he interacts with the audience and introduces Nimoy. The two discuss Nimoy's role as Mr. Spock on Star Trek, and Nimoy shares some behind-the-scenes stories from the set. The conversation also touches on Nimoy's other work in film and television, as well as his passion for photography.

Dean and Nimoy are then joined on stage by the comedy duo, Stiller and Meara. The four engage in hilarious banter and improv, showcasing their quick wit and comedic timing. The audience is in stitches as they watch the unexpected scenarios unfold before them.

As the show continues, Dean welcomes the musical guest, John Hartford. Hartford performs several of his popular songs, including "Long Hot Summer Days" and "Gentle on My Mind." He also joins Dean for a duet of his hit song, "Big Bad John."

Dean's hosting skills are on full display throughout the episode, as he seamlessly transitions from one segment to the next. His easy-going nature and affable personality make him the perfect guest host for the evening.

The episode concludes with a heartfelt moment as Nimoy bids farewell to the audience. Dean thanks him for being a great guest and jokes with the audience about how he's going to have to "train Mr. Spock to be a Nashville musician."

Overall, season 5, episode 129 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a classic example of the beloved talk show. With a mix of humor, celebrity guests, and musical performances, it's a fun and entertaining episode that showcases the talents of all involved. Fans of Johnny Carson and classic television will enjoy this episode, as well as those who appreciate the work of Jimmy Dean and Leonard Nimoy.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 19, 1967
  • Language
    English