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Carlin was a frequent performer and guest host on The Tonight Show during the three-decade Johnny Carson era and notably hosted the first episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. The first of Carlin's 14 stand-up comedy specials for HBO was filmed in 1977, broadcast as George Carlin at USC .
Carson successfully sued a manufacturer of portable toilets that wanted to call its product "Here's Johnny". [49] Carson performed a parody of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. [50] Rogers noted, "I've told Johnny that I like humor as much as anybody. But what concerns me is the takeoffs that make me seem so wimpy! I hope it doesn't communicate that ...
John Philip Carlin (born 1973) is an American attorney who served as acting deputy attorney general in the United States Department of Justice from January to April 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From April 2021 to September 2022, Carlin was principal associate deputy attorney general under Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco . [ 3 ]
Kelly Marie Carlin (born June 15, 1963) is an American radio host, ... 1963, [1] [2] the only child of comedian George Carlin and his first wife Brenda Hosbrook. [3] ...
No. Original release date Guest(s) Musical/entertainment guest(s) 5,714: May 1, 1987 (): Tony Danza (guest host), Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson This is the last time a guest host other than Garry Shandling or Jay Leno hosted.
Johnny Carson with his first wife Jody Wolcott at their home in Encino, California, circa 1955 ; Johnny Carson and Alexis Maas attend an event on September 21, 1983 in Beverly Hills, California.
Joanne Carson (née Copeland) (October 20, 1931 – May 8, 2015) was an American model, stewardess, and television host, who was married to Johnny Carson from 1963 to 1972. [1] She was the co-host of the game show Video Village and later hosted the syndicated talk show Joanne Carson's VIPs. [2] Joanne Carson crypt with Truman Capote
John P. Carlin, Assistant Attorney General for Justice National Security Division John W. Carlin (born 1940), governor of Kansas, 1979–1987, and Archivist of the United States, 1995–2005 See also