The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 7 Episode 148 Shecky Greene
- July 28, 1969
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 7 episode 148 features comedian Shecky Greene as the special guest. The show opens with Carson’s classic monologue, followed by an interview with Greene, who is known for his raunchy comedy routines and quick wit.
Carson and Greene reminisce about their past performances together, and Greene shares some behind-the-scenes stories about his experiences in the entertainment industry. They discuss the challenges of maintaining a long-lasting career in show business, particularly in the ever-changing landscape of comedy.
The interview is followed by a sketch in which Greene plays a bumbling detective trying to solve a murder mystery. The sketch is full of one-liners and slapstick humor, and showcases Greene’s comedic talent.
Next, the musical guest for the night, singer-songwriter John Denver, performs his hit song “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Denver’s performance receives a standing ovation from the studio audience.
The show continues with Carson’s “Carnac the Magnificent” sketch, in which he dons a turban and reads outlandish jokes in response to sealed envelopes. Greene also participates in the sketch, delivering some of the punchlines and adding his own comedic flair.
After a commercial break, Greene returns to the stage for a stand-up comedy routine. He delivers jokes about a variety of topics, including politics, relationships, and everyday life. His set is met with roaring laughter from the audience, and Carson compliments him on his performance.
The episode closes with Carson thanking Greene and Denver for their appearances, and wishing the audience a good night. The episode provides a snapshot of the comedic talent that was showcased on The Tonight Show during its golden age, and features some of the most well-known performers of the era.