The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 10 Episode 30

Ep 30. William Peter Blatty, Myron Cohen

  • November 23, 1971

In season 10 episode 30 of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," the iconic late-night host welcomes two guests to the show: William Peter Blatty and Myron Cohen.

Blatty, best known for writing the novel "The Exorcist," sits down with Carson to discuss his career as a writer. They chat about Blatty's early days in Hollywood, where he worked as a comedy writer and even penned a few episodes of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." They also touch on his transition to writing horror, which began with his novel "The Exorcist" and continued with works like "Legion" and "The Ninth Configuration."

Carson and Blatty also discuss the controversial nature of "The Exorcist," which was both a critical and commercial success but also sparked protests and calls for censorship due to its graphic content. Blatty defends his work, arguing that the book (and subsequent film adaptation) are about much more than just shock value.

Later in the episode, comedian Myron Cohen joins Carson on the couch for some laughs. Cohen, a veteran comedian known for his one-liners and stories, shares some of his favorite jokes with the audience. He also chats with Carson about his own career in show business, which began in the Borscht Belt circuit of the 1940s and eventually led to appearances on shows like "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Andy Williams Show."

Throughout the episode, Carson's trademark wit and charm keep the conversation flowing smoothly. He engages with both Blatty and Cohen in a way that makes them feel comfortable and keeps the audience entertained. And as always, the show features a mix of entertaining segments, including musical performances and comedy sketches.

Overall, season 10 episode 30 of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" is a great example of Carson's ability to bring together a variety of guests and keep the show fresh and entertaining. Whether you're a fan of horror, comedy, or just great late-night television, this episode is definitely worth a watch.

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