The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 12 Episode 42

Ep 42. Steve Allen (guest host), Art Linkletter, Dom DeLuise

  • December 17, 1973

Steve Allen steps in as guest host for tonight's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. As a television personality, comedian, and musician, Steve Allen is no stranger to the entertainment industry. He takes the helm tonight, bringing his unique style to the late-night talk show.

Joining Allen on the show are two other titans of entertainment: Art Linkletter and Dom DeLuise. Linkletter was a well-known television and radio personality, best known for his show Kids Say the Darndest Things. DeLuise, on the other hand, was a well-loved comedian and actor who appeared in numerous films and TV shows.

Throughout the episode, Allen leads the trio in discussions of their careers, personal anecdotes, and their thoughts on the state of the entertainment industry. The show also features a few musical numbers from Allen himself, showcasing his multi-talented abilities.

As the show takes its usual format of interviews and comic skits, Allen's quick wit and playful demeanor keep the audience engaged and laughing. In between segments, the audience is treated to vintage commercials from the era, adding to the nostalgia factor of the show.

One particularly touching segment of the episode takes a more serious turn, as Allen invites Linkletter to speak about his loss of a son to suicide. The conversation strikes a chord with the audience, and serves as a reminder of the humanity behind the entertainment industry.

Overall, the episode is a testament to the talent and charisma of the three guests. With Allen as guest host, the chemistry between Linkletter and DeLuise is a delight to watch, and their infectious energy is sure to put a smile on anyone's face. It's a classic episode of The Tonight Show that will stand the test of time.

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