The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 7 Episode 161

Ep 161. Debbie Reynolds

  • August 14, 1969

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 7 episode 161 features legendary actress and singer Debbie Reynolds as the guest. Reynolds is known for her iconic roles in movies like Singin' in the Rain and Tammy and the Bachelor.

Carson begins the show with his usual monologue, poking fun at current events and topical news stories. He then introduces Reynolds to the stage, and the two share a warm greeting. Carson asks Reynolds about her recent projects, and the actress talks about her role in the new film Goodbye Charlie. She also discusses her upcoming television show, The Debbie Reynolds Show, which is set to premiere later in the year.

Carson and Reynolds share stories about their experiences in the entertainment industry. Reynolds talks about working with Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain, and Carson recalls a time when he had to do a comedy bit alongside a live elephant. The two also discuss their personal lives, with Reynolds sharing stories about her children and Carson talking about his recent divorce.

As the show progresses, Reynolds performs a few musical numbers, showcasing her impressive singing voice. Carson jokes that she may have more talent in her little finger than he has in his entire body. Reynolds also shares some of her favorite memories from her career, including working with legends like Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra.

Later in the show, Carson and Reynolds play a game called "What's My Line?" where the panel tries to guess the profession of a mystery guest. Reynolds proves to be a good sport, adding humor and wit to the game. The two also take questions from the audience, answering queries about their personal lives and their thoughts on current events.

The episode ends with Reynolds performing a final musical number, leaving the audience thoroughly entertained. Carson thanks her for her time and talent, and Reynolds expresses her gratitude for being on the show. The episode is a testament to Reynolds' charisma and talent, and is a must-watch for fans of classic Hollywood.

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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson season 7 episode 161 features legendary actress and singer Debbie Reynolds as the guest. Reynolds is known for her iconic roles in movies like Singin' in the Rain and Tammy and the Bachelor.

Carson begins the show with his usual monologue, poking fun at current events and topical news stories. He then introduces Reynolds to the stage, and the two share a warm greeting. Carson asks Reynolds about her recent projects, and the actress talks about her role in the new film Goodbye Charlie. She also discusses her upcoming television show, The Debbie Reynolds Show, which is set to premiere later in the year.

Carson and Reynolds share stories about their experiences in the entertainment industry. Reynolds talks about working with Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain, and Carson recalls a time when he had to do a comedy bit alongside a live elephant. The two also discuss their personal lives, with Reynolds sharing stories about her children and Carson talking about his recent divorce.

As the show progresses, Reynolds performs a few musical numbers, showcasing her impressive singing voice. Carson jokes that she may have more talent in her little finger than he has in his entire body. Reynolds also shares some of her favorite memories from her career, including working with legends like Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra.

Later in the show, Carson and Reynolds play a game called "What's My Line?" where the panel tries to guess the profession of a mystery guest. Reynolds proves to be a good sport, adding humor and wit to the game. The two also take questions from the audience, answering queries about their personal lives and their thoughts on current events.

The episode ends with Reynolds performing a final musical number, leaving the audience thoroughly entertained. Carson thanks her for her time and talent, and Reynolds expresses her gratitude for being on the show. The episode is a testament to Reynolds' charisma and talent, and is a must-watch for fans of classic Hollywood.

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