The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 10

Ep 10. Pierre Salinger, Stefanie Powers, Jerry Van Dyke, The Appletons

  • December 4, 1964

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson's season 3 episode 10 features a star-studded lineup with guests Pierre Salinger, Stefanie Powers, Jerry Van Dyke, and The Appletons. The episode opens with Johnny Carson's monologue, where he cracks jokes on current news, politics, and celebrity gossips.

Soon after, Johnny welcomes Pierre Salinger, a former White House Press Secretary, to the show. Pierre talks about his time with the Kennedy administration, his views on the government, and his upcoming book. Johnny keeps the conversation light-hearted, and Pierre indulges in some witty banter with the host.

Next up is actress Stefanie Powers, known for her role in the TV series "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E." and the film "Love Has Many Faces." Stefanie talks about her career in the entertainment industry, her upcoming projects, and her love for animals. Johnny brings up Stefanie's background in ballet dancing and asks her to showcase her moves, to which she gracefully obliges.

After Stefanie's interview, Johnny welcomes comedian Jerry Van Dyke to the show. Jerry talks about his career as a comedian and actor and shares hilarious stories from his time on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and other shows. Jerry and Johnny share a warm camaraderie and engage in playful banter, much to the delight of the audience.

The last guest of the night is musical group The Appletons, a family band consisting of four brothers and a sister. The Appletons perform their hit song "Thank You for the Bees," a track focused on raising awareness for the importance of bees in our ecosystem. The audience cheers for the lively performance, and Johnny invites the band for a quick chat after their act.

Throughout the episode, Johnny keeps the energy high with his wit, charm, and humor, engaging with each guest and keeping the show moving at a brisk pace. The episode ends with Johnny's signature sign-off, bidding farewell to the audience and promising a great show the next night.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 4, 1964
  • Language
    English