The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 9 Episode 28

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 9 Episode 28 Flip Wilson

  • November 26, 1970

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 9 episode 28 features comedian Flip Wilson as the guest for the evening. Wilson, known for his hit television show "The Flip Wilson Show," was a particularly special guest as he was one of the few African-American comedians to achieve widespread success in the early 1970s.

The episode begins with Carson's monologue, where he makes a few jokes about current events and news stories of the day. He then introduces Wilson, who enters holding a football and wearing a football uniform. Wilson explains that he had just come from a celebrity football game, where he had played with a number of other famous faces. He jokes that the game was such a disaster that it made him wish he had been on the losing team.

Carson and Wilson then dive into a conversation about Wilson's hit television show. Wilson explains that one of the reasons why the show was so successful was that he had a team of writers who were able to craft jokes and comedy sketches specifically tailored to Wilson's unique sense of humor. The conversation then turns to Wilson's childhood and his early beginnings in comedy. Wilson talks about how he was drawn to comedy at a young age, and how he would often perform in front of his family and friends.

The two then discuss the current state of comedy and what they see as the future of the art form. Wilson notes that he believes that comedy will continue to evolve and grow as new comedians come onto the scene and inject their own unique perspective and style into the mix.

The episode features a number of hilarious comedy sketches, including one where Wilson plays a character named "Geraldine Jones." In the sketch, Geraldine is trying to convince Carson to go on a date with her, but he is hesitant because she keeps insisting that they go to a chain restaurant that serves terrible food.

In another segment, Wilson and Carson play a game of charades with a couple of audience members. The game quickly descends into chaos as Wilson and Carson start riffing and improvising on the various clues and gestures.

Throughout the episode, Wilson and Carson display an easy rapport and an effortless ability to make each other laugh. It is clear that the two are good friends and that they have a deep respect for each other's talent and contributions to comedy.

In the end, the episode serves as a testament to the enduring power of laughter and the importance of comedy in bringing people together. Wilson and Carson's shared love of comedy is infectious, and it is clear that they both take great joy in being able to make people laugh and bring a little bit of happiness and levity into the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 26, 1970
  • Language
    English