Johnny Carson was omnipresent on American television for three decades, flickering in the dark as people went to bed, tucking 15 million-17 million of them in at night.
The mentalist was a regular late-night guest and inspired John Malkovich's character in "The Great Buck Howard." ...
Johnny Carson dominated late-night TV for over 30 years, but when cameras stopped rolling, he privately struggled with drinking and three doomed marriages. The iconic host, who was known for being ...
The late-night host looms over the culture to this day, in part because he knew how to mix comedy and sex. But there was a darkness at the heart of his appeal. Credit...Deena So’Oteh Supported ...
remembers the ill-received speech and his wife Linda's idea to have Clinton redeem himself by going on the Johnny Carson show.
During his national television debut on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1982, comedian Bill Maher fired up the crowd ...
Carson The Magnificent” by Bill Zehme should be of special interest for Nebraskans who are young enough to have missed ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Johnny Carson is ever the king of late night television, even over 30 years after his final "Tonight Show." Acclaimed Chicago writer Bill Zehme had unprecedented access to the ...