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May 13, 1994 - a surprise walk-on apperance by retired Johnny Carson. This was Johnny Carson's last appearance on television. One of the most thrilling moments in television history.
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After posting the "No More Milk" poem with Jimmy Stewart on Johnny Carson, people were asking to see the "Bo" poem. This is it.
(Note: It has been brought to my attention the proper spelling for Bo is actually Beau and the title has been duly corrected. Thanks all :)
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We humbly discovered that Carson Daly chose "An Evening With Gabi Wilson" as one of his favorite top videos online.
After viewing her online videos and other TV appearances, Carson Daly invited Gabi to ride her bike from San Francisco to Los Angeles and perform "No One" by Alicia Keys on his late night show. Enjoy the clip:)
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This is from about 1982. It was public knowledge that Johnny and Dyan Cannon had dated (in between marriages), and there were rumors that they had a "relationship". It was all Johnny could do to keep Dyan from "spilling the beans", as you'll see in this clip!
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Taken from David Letterman's tribute to Johnny Carson, originally broadcast 31 January 2005, and features Johnny's favorite ballad, "Here's That Rainy Day" as performed by Doc Severinsen, Tommy Newsom, Ed Shaughnessy, along with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra.
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Sunni Black and Lolita the parrot appear on The Johnny Carson show.
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Originally aired in 1955 (season 6, episode 4) of the Jack Benny Program. Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky in 1894) was a contemporary of the Marx Brothers, at one point accompanying their vaudeville stage show with violin in the orchestra pit.