NBC | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | July 1, 1971

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July 1, 1971, edition of NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Some commercials are included.

Content:
0:00:00 - Intro
0:00:43 - Monologue
0:13:00 - Banter with Doc
0:21:46 - Banter with Doc (cont'd)
0:30:07 - Della Reese
0:44:04 - Della Reese (cont'd)
0:50:23 - Rodney Dangerfield
1:00:06 - Freeway
1:10:11 - Jerzy Kosinski
1:22:05 - Jerzy Kosinski (cont'd)
1:28:34 - Outro

Credit: Internet Archive / Cosnicwhhelz Audio Video Entertainment

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @juancastro4259
    Just listening to Johnny's voice puts me at ease and makes me feel like everything is going to be alright.
  • @badad0166
    For those wondering, the first minute or so of commercial time was national and came down the pipe with the rest of the show. The next two or three minutes were allocated for the local affiliate to cut in and place their local spots. The "More To Come" card covered the time so affiliates could come back whenever they needed to and there would still be something for the viewer. I like how we get to hear the band in these affiliate free re-runs!
  • Oh my gosh, it was so nice seeing Della on here. A major talent. These were such awesome times. Thank you for sharing!!!!!
  • @CapAnson12345
    Incredibly Doc Severinsen is still alive. 96 years old as of today.
  • @Trace7173
    July 1st 1971 was my 8th birthday. I actually remember this one because I went to see a Detroit Tiger baseball game with my parents. A great memory!..Love & miss you mom and dad!
  • @DanDrolett
    1971 the networks were still using copper Telco lines for distribution. You can tell by the lower-fidelity audio. It was around 1977 when networks upgraded to inter-station microwave relays which expanded bandwidth and improved audio quality significantly. Not long after they switched to satellite feed distribution.
  • I remember my 4 year old self sitting up late with my dad watching johnny carson...
  • DELLA REESE IS TRULY DELIGHTFUL AND ENTERTAINING, SO I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR HAVING HER ON YOUR SHOW, SHE MADE IT ALOT OF FUN !
  • @Mike-mo5yy
    The final year in NY before the move to Burbank
  • @JackForbes-sh4cc
    I was a little kid whose life was about to unravel before his eyes when this aired. Somehow Johnny brought some sense of calm and routine and I survived.
  • @2nostromo
    Now ya'll know why I was alway sleepy at school. I actually remember this episode. This is Johnny the way I remember him...and the others of course. brilliant
  • @reedgrele6673
    I'm 68 and grew up watching Johnny Carson. Even remember some shows from when I was a pre-teen. I wish I knew the year it was (but it had to have been early 1970's) when Johnny was doing a Carnac spot he uttered the curse: "May a diseased yak drop its cud in your cuff!" I thought that was a funny line and for the following several months that's all my parents heard out of me whenever I was scolded for something. If anyone has that episode, I'd love to see and hear that again.
  • @johnlang1933
    It’s so great to hear someone sing a song “straight”and beautifully!!!
  • @sjm5482
    I recognize the name and face of Della Reese from various shows growing up, but never saw her this young or heard her sing till I was today years old...
  • @kevinnelson66
    The really cool stuff happened when Doc filled in for Ed.
  • @idlertire
    There are very few of episodes that were saved before mid 1972.
  • @beakt
    The game at Shea Stadium took 4:19 to finish, including 76 minutes of rain delays. The scheduled start was 2:05 p.m. I think they recorded the Tonight Show around 6 p.m. So Willie Stargell didn't make it. He hit a single and a double, knocked in one run, and caught two fly balls playing left field in the Pirates' 3-0 win.