The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 9 Episode 12

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 9 Episode 12 Phyllis Diller, Clement Freud, Lenny Schultz

  • November 4, 1970

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 9 episode 12 features a star-studded lineup of comedic legends. First up is the irrepressible Phyllis Diller, known for her wild hairstyles, self-deprecating humor, and distinctive cackle. She regales Carson and the audience with jokes about everything from her appearance to her love life, earning plenty of laughs and applause in the process.

Next, British politician and writer Clement Freud takes the stage. Despite his serious profession, Freud proves to be a skilled raconteur with a sharp wit, sharing anecdotes about his family, his career, and his encounters with famous figures like Winston Churchill. His dry humor meshes well with Carson's quick banter, and the two engage in some entertaining back-and-forth throughout the segment.

Rounding out the episode is comedian Lenny Schultz, whose offbeat style and physical comedy leave Carson and the audience in stitches. Schultz performs a hilarious bit in which he portrays a bumbling magician attempting to execute a series of ludicrous stunts, from sawing a woman in half to levitating a guinea pig. His manic energy and impeccable timing make for a memorable and uproarious performance.

Through it all, Carson serves as the genial and affable host, charming the guests and playfully ribbing them when the occasion calls for it. His easy rapport with each of the performers highlights his versatility and skill as a host, capping off another successful edition of The Tonight Show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 4, 1970
  • Language
    English