Topic: Johnny Carson

5 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:51:38 - 1:54:39

1851: Mork & Mimi

San Francisco Comedy Scene and Gilbert Gottfried

The differences between Los Angeles and San Francisco comedy cultures are discussed, with anecdotes about working with Gilbert Gottfried at MTV. Gottfried is described as a "nightmare" to work with due to his constant use of profanity that required heavy editing. Other legendary figures mentioned include George Carlin, Johnny Carson, and Sam Kinison, the latter of whom is praised for his vocal control and "best girl behavior" in private.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 1:03:37 - 1:06:53

1376: Dead Puppies

Bill Maher Criticizes Vaccine Boosters and Medical Autonomy

Comedian Bill Maher expressed skepticism regarding the requirement for recurring vaccine boosters on his HBO show. Maher argued for medical autonomy, stating that while he "took one for the team" with the initial shot, he is reluctant to accept indefinite injections. The segment also recalls Maher's early career appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Humalgo
Episode 938 1:54:12 - 1:58:31

938: Humalgo

Kevin Spacey Hosts the Tony Awards

The hosts review Kevin Spacey’s performance as host of the Tony Awards, noting his impressions of Johnny Carson and Bill Clinton. They also critique Stephen Colbert’s appearance at the awards, where he performed a lengthy anti-Trump segment for a cheering audience.

Bear Bile
Episode 387 1:05:57 - 1:10:28

387: Bear Bile

Bureau of Energy Resources, African Trade Missions, China Competition

The State Department's newly constituted Energy Bureau is sending trade missions to Africa to promote American energy firms. Secretary Clinton emphasized the need for "sustainable development" of African resources, which is interpreted as a move to counter Chinese influence in the region. The U.S. is also utilizing drone bases in Djibouti to secure areas for these economic interests.

Lightning Strikes
Episode 101 14:23 - 17:56

101: Lightning Strikes

Conan O'Brien, Jay Leno NBC Late Night Transition

Conan O'Brien has taken over The Tonight Show as Jay Leno prepares for a new 10:00 PM prime-time slot on NBC. John C. Dvorak predicts the new Leno show will be a failure within 12 weeks, characterizing the move as a desperate "Hail Mary" by the network to save production costs. The hosts discuss the historical tension involving Johnny Carson's retirement and Leno's reputation as a master salesman.