The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 3 Episode 4

Ep 4. Ed Ames, Sam Levenson

  • November 26, 1964

Ed Ames and Sam Levenson both appeared as guests on season 3 episode 4 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Ed Ames was an American singer and actor who had gained fame as a member of the popular vocal group The Ames Brothers. He would go on to have a successful solo career in both music and acting. During his appearance on the show, Ames discussed his recent performance in the Broadway musical "Carnival!" and his upcoming role in the film "The 100 Rifles." He also sang a few of his hit songs, including "Try to Remember" and "Who Will Answer?". Ames and Carson engaged in some light-hearted banter throughout the segment, with Carson teasing Ames about his signature deep voice and asking him to demonstrate his famous Tomahawk toss.

Sam Levenson was a comedian, author, and television host who was known for his humorous takes on everyday life and family relationships. During his appearance on the show, Levenson discussed his latest book, "In One Era and Out the Other," which was a humorous look at the changes in American culture from the early 1900s to the 1960s. He also shared some humorous anecdotes about his own family and his experiences growing up in New York City. Throughout the segment, Levenson's quick wit and humorous storytelling had Carson and the audience laughing along.

The show featured several other segments in addition to the guest interviews. In his opening monologue, Carson joked about current events and shared some humorous observations about life in general. The show also included a sketch featuring Carson and a guest comedian in a humorous scenario, as well as a musical performance by a popular singer or band of the time.

Overall, season 3 episode 4 of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was a humorous and entertaining episode featuring two talented and funny guest stars. With its mix of comedy, music, and celebrity interviews, the show provided a fun and enjoyable escape for viewers tuning in at home.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 26, 1964
  • Language
    English