RIP Johnny Carson

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Johnny Carson, King of Late Night, Dies



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By JEFF WILSON, Associated Press Writer



LOS ANGELES - Johnny Carson (news), the "Tonight Show" TV host who served America a smooth nightcap of celebrity banter, droll comedy and heartland charm for 30 years, has died. He was 79.







"Mr. Carson passed away peacefully early Sunday morning," his nephew, Jeff Sotzing, told The Associated Press. "He was surrounded by his family, whose loss will be immeasurable. There will be no memorial service."



Sotzing would not give further details, including the time of death or the location.



The boyish-looking Nebraska native with the disarming grin, who survived every attempt to topple him from his late-night talk show throne, was a star who managed never to distance himself from his audience.



His wealth, the adoration of his guests â€â€� particularly the many young comics whose careers he launched â€â€� the wry tales of multiple divorces: Carson's air of modesty made it all serve to enhance his bedtime intimacy with viewers.



"Heeeeere's Johnny!" was the booming announcement from sidekick Ed McMahon that ushered Carson out to the stage. Then the formula: the topical monologue, the guests, the broadly played skits such as "Carnac the Magnificent."



But America never tired of him; Carson went out on top when he retired in May 1992. In his final show, he told his audience: "And so it has come to this. I am one of the lucky people in the world. I found something that I always wanted to do and I have enjoyed every single minute of it."



His personal life could not match the perfection of his career. Carson was married four times, divorced three. In 1991, one of his three sons, 39-year-old Ricky, was killed in a car accident.



Nearly all of Carson's professional life was spent in television, from his postwar start at Nebraska stations in the late 1940s to his three decades with NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."



Carson choose to let "Tonight" stand as his career zenith and his finale, withdrawing into a quiet retirement that suited his private nature and refusing involvement in other show business projects.



In 1993, he explained his absence from the limelight.



"I have an ego like anybody else," Carson told The Washington Post, "but I don't need to be stoked by going before the public all the time."
 
I'll certainly miss him. When I was a kid in the '70s, I remember getting to stay up later on Friday nights to watch The Tonight Show. He always seemed like the "real deal", not a typical Hollywood personality. Sorry to seem him go. :(
 
Scottwax said:
Wow...no love for the late night king of all time?



I didn't know until I read your post.



I have always thought he was the king of late night TV, and none will ever top him, in good humor, taste, warmth and class.



IMHO, all of the current crowd are just imitators, though talented (and often tasteless) in their own ways. The only other current host I like is David Letterman. R.I.P.
 
Johnny Carson was a class act. He could take to "joe everyman" who was a guest on his show and relate to them just as well as the hottest star in Hollywood.



Do you think St. Peter announced Carson at the Pearly Gates....



Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer's Johnny!
 
He was a class act, and will missed by millions.

I'm sure St. Peter would have more class than that (I'd like to hope, anyhow).
 
Tonight's Tonight Show is dedicated to Johnny Carson, those of you on the left coast can catch it in its entirety, the rest of you have 4 minutes left.



The clips from his show are great. I'd forgetten how funny his show really was. :bow
 
Scottwax said:




The clips from his show are great. I'd forgetten how funny his show really was. :bow



I kind of had too; last night (here) on Larry King (which I normally don't care for), several of the OLD clips had me cracking up!! Well, I'm sorry he's gone, but I'm glad he led a successful, prosperous life!!
 
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