The Johnny Carson Show Season 4 Episode 5

Ep 5. The Best Of The Mighty Carson Art Players (6/1/90)

  • TV-14
  • June 1, 1990
  • 42 min

The Johnny Carson Show was a popular late-night talk show that aired from 1962 to 1992. Hosted by comedian and television personality Johnny Carson, the show featured a mix of celebrity interviews, stand-up comedy, musical performances, and sketches. Season 4 episode 5, titled "The Best Of The Mighty Carson Art Players," originally aired on June 1st, 1990.

The episode showcases some of the most hilarious and memorable sketches performed by The Mighty Carson Art Players, a group of comedic actors who frequently appeared on the show. From spoofing classic films and TV shows to creating their own unique characters, the Art Players were known for their absurd and irreverent humor.

The episode starts with Johnny introducing the Art Players and reminiscing about some of their past skits. He sets the stage for the first sketch, a parody of the classic film "Gone With The Wind." In this sketch, the Art Players reenact the famous scene in which Scarlett O'Hara vows to never go hungry again, but with a hilarious twist. The sketch ends with a surprising reveal that leaves Johnny and the audience in stitches.

Next up is a sketch called "The Lone Stranger," a hilarious take on the classic western hero. The Art Players play characters like Tonto, the Lone Stranger's sidekick, and a villainous train robber. The sketch is full of slapstick comedy and absurd jokes, and the Art Players' chemistry is on full display.

The third sketch is a parody of the popular TV show "L.A. Law." The Art Players take on the roles of various lawyers and judges in a courtroom drama, but everything goes hilariously wrong. One of the Art Players even breaks character and starts laughing, causing the whole cast to lose their composure.

The fourth sketch is a unique one, featuring a fake advertisement for a new product called "Chimp-B-Gone." The Art Players play a family who are terrorized by a wild chimp, until they discover the magic of Chimp-B-Gone. The sketch is full of physical comedy and over-the-top acting, and it's clear that the Art Players are having a blast.

The episode finishes with a fan-favorite sketch called "Carnac the Magnificent." Johnny plays the titular character, a psychic who can answer questions before they are even asked. The Art Players play characters like Carnac's assistant and various celebrities who ask questions of the all-knowing mystic. The sketch is full of ridiculous wordplay and absurd humor, and it's a perfect ending to the episode.

Overall, season 4 episode 5 of The Johnny Carson Show is a hilarious tribute to the show's most iconic sketch group. The Art Players' chemistry and comedic timing are on full display, and the sketches are still as funny today as they were 30 years ago. If you're a fan of classic comedy and absurd humor, this episode is a must-watch.

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The Johnny Carson Show was a popular late-night talk show that aired from 1962 to 1992. Hosted by comedian and television personality Johnny Carson, the show featured a mix of celebrity interviews, stand-up comedy, musical performances, and sketches. Season 4 episode 5, titled "The Best Of The Mighty Carson Art Players," originally aired on June 1st, 1990.

The episode showcases some of the most hilarious and memorable sketches performed by The Mighty Carson Art Players, a group of comedic actors who frequently appeared on the show. From spoofing classic films and TV shows to creating their own unique characters, the Art Players were known for their absurd and irreverent humor.

The episode starts with Johnny introducing the Art Players and reminiscing about some of their past skits. He sets the stage for the first sketch, a parody of the classic film "Gone With The Wind." In this sketch, the Art Players reenact the famous scene in which Scarlett O'Hara vows to never go hungry again, but with a hilarious twist. The sketch ends with a surprising reveal that leaves Johnny and the audience in stitches.

Next up is a sketch called "The Lone Stranger," a hilarious take on the classic western hero. The Art Players play characters like Tonto, the Lone Stranger's sidekick, and a villainous train robber. The sketch is full of slapstick comedy and absurd jokes, and the Art Players' chemistry is on full display.

The third sketch is a parody of the popular TV show "L.A. Law." The Art Players take on the roles of various lawyers and judges in a courtroom drama, but everything goes hilariously wrong. One of the Art Players even breaks character and starts laughing, causing the whole cast to lose their composure.

The fourth sketch is a unique one, featuring a fake advertisement for a new product called "Chimp-B-Gone." The Art Players play a family who are terrorized by a wild chimp, until they discover the magic of Chimp-B-Gone. The sketch is full of physical comedy and over-the-top acting, and it's clear that the Art Players are having a blast.

The episode finishes with a fan-favorite sketch called "Carnac the Magnificent." Johnny plays the titular character, a psychic who can answer questions before they are even asked. The Art Players play characters like Carnac's assistant and various celebrities who ask questions of the all-knowing mystic. The sketch is full of ridiculous wordplay and absurd humor, and it's a perfect ending to the episode.

Overall, season 4 episode 5 of The Johnny Carson Show is a hilarious tribute to the show's most iconic sketch group. The Art Players' chemistry and comedic timing are on full display, and the sketches are still as funny today as they were 30 years ago. If you're a fan of classic comedy and absurd humor, this episode is a must-watch.

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  • First Aired
    June 1, 1990
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
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