Ep 232. Show #1001
- August 17, 1966
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 4 episode 232 is named Show #1001 and aired on May 22, 1975. This iconic episode marks the 1,001st episode of the acclaimed late-night talk show, hosted by the legendary Johnny Carson.
As always, Carson opens the show with his trademark monologue, delivering his signature brand of witty humor that has made him a beloved household name for decades. He shares his thoughts on current events, pop culture, and everyday life, making the audience laugh and cheer along the way.
The guest list for this special episode is impressive, featuring some of the biggest names in show business at the time. First up is the incredibly talented actor and singer Sammy Davis Jr., who dazzles the audience with his charm, wit, and extraordinary talent. Davis entertains Carson and the crowd with an upbeat performance of some of his most popular songs, including "Mr. Bojangles" and "I've Gotta Be Me."
Next, the iconic actress Raquel Welch joins Carson on stage to discuss her latest projects and share some laughs. The stunning actress, known for her beauty and talent, charms Carson and the audience with her wit and humor. She talks about her upcoming film, "The Wild Party," and shares some fun anecdotes from her personal life.
Then, Carson welcomes the incredible stage and screen actor, James Whitmore, to the stage. Whitmore, who had just won the prestigious Tony Award for his role in the hit Broadway play "Give 'Em Hell Harry," shares some of his experiences as an actor and his thoughts on the craft. He also shows off his impressive range by performing some of his favorite monologues.
Finally, Carson sits down with the talented comedy duo Cheech and Chong, who are in the midst of their rise to fame. The famously irreverent and unconventional duo share some of their iconic sketches and engage in some hilarious banter with Carson.
Throughout the episode, Carson keeps the energy high and the audience engaged with his quick wit and easy charm. He chats with each of his guests, playfully teasing them and sharing some laughs along the way. And as always, he brings his own unique stamp of humor and charisma to every moment.
At the end of the episode, Carson thanks the audience for tuning in and promises many more exciting episodes to come. This landmark episode is a testament to the enduring legacy of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which remains one of the most beloved and influential shows in television history.