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Old 01-23-2005, 04:40 PM
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A very sad day for Entertainment...



(CNN) -- Johnny Carson, host of NBC's "The Tonight Show" for nearly 30 years, died Sunday of emphysema.

"He passed away this morning," Carson's nephew, Jeffrey Sotzing, told CNN.

The long-time smoker was 79 and had announced in 2002 that he was suffering from the disease.

Carson hosted the late-night talk show from October 1, 1962, to May 22, 1992, taking over from Jack Paar and handing off to Jay Leno.

"The Carson show changed your life," comedian Joan Rivers said. "If Carson liked you, you were set. He got the bright comics. He picked the ones who were different, who were smart."

Born John William Carson on October 23, 1925, in Corning, Iowa, he is survived by his fourth wife, Alexis, and sons Christopher and Cory from his first marriage, to Jody Wolcott. Another son, Richard, died in a car accident in 1991.

Carson began his show business career as a teenaged magician and ventriloquist before serving in the Navy during World War II.

After the Navy, he attended the University of Nebraska, graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

While still in college, Carson took a job as an announcer with KFAB in Lincoln, Nebraska, and two years later moved to Los Angeles, California, where he took an announcer's job at KNXT-TV.

A year later, the boyish-looking budding comedian had his own show -- "Carson's Cellar" -- 15 minutes of poking fun at the news, for which Carson persuaded stars of the 1940s and 1950s to appear for free.

In the midst of the show's run, famed clown Red Skelton hired Carson as a writer -- and even put him on as host on live television when Skelton was injured during a rehearsal.

"The Johnny Carson Show" spent 39 weeks on CBS from 1955 to 1956, then he moved to New York, where he hosted ABC's game show "Who Do You Trust?" and met Ed McMahon, who became Carson's sidekick until his retirement from "The Tonight Show" 35 years later.

Under Carson, "The Tonight Show" earned 42 Emmy nominations, winning seven trophies. Carson picked up a Golden Globe nomination in 1975, three years after moving the show from New York to Hollywood.

Carson was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1987, five years before he left "The Tonight Show." An estimated 50 million people watched his final broadcast in 1992.

President George H.W. Bush awarded Carson the Medal of Freedom on December 11, 1992, and the following year he was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Last nite, because CSI was a repeat.........we watched the tape of Jay Leno's Carson Tribute from Monday nite.

We loved all of the great clips from the old Tonight Show......but one was missing:

Arnold Palmer used to be the most famous golfer of all time (this was 40 years before Tiger Woods)

He was on the Carson Show with his wife, who was telling Carson that just before the Tournaments (Masters, US Open, etc) she would "Kiss his balls for good luck"

Carson made that face he always made, and when the audience stopped laughing, he said "I'll bet THAT makes Arnie's putter stand on end."



Apparently this has been shot down in "Urban Legends"

the original joke was something Carson said to Palmer, and the rest of the story was transformed when it got re-told by others.

Very similar to how Yogi Berra would be attributed some famous sayings but really didn't say them.......
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Dave's tribute was much better and more heartfelt than Jay Leno's.
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Old 02-01-2005, 11:40 AM
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Maybe 'cause he remained closer to Johnny over the years than Leno.

Leno always remained somewhat bitter due to Johnny's preferring Letterman as his replacement (which was veto'ed by NBC when they chose Leno).
 
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