In a recent episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, the legendary host paid tribute to the iconic Ed Sullivan Show on its 20th anniversary. The audience was treated to a special performance by the mighty Carson art players, who presented their own version of The Ed Sullivan Show.
Johnny Carson introduced the tribute with his usual charm and wit, welcoming everyone to the show and promising a truly magnificent evening. He even mentioned his upcoming appearance at the Butte Montana County Fair, where he would be entertaining the crowd with a wonderful show for a wonderful cause – the Butte Montana Home for Orphaned Elks.
As the show progressed, Carson introduced a series of incredible acts. First up was the crack Warsaw Military Academy drill team, who had travelled all the way from the parade grounds in Warsaw. Their precision and skill left the audience in awe, and the applause was thunderous.
Next, Colonel Bruiser Johnson, head judo instructor at Camp Pendleton, made his way to the stage. A true embodiment of strength, Colonel Johnson received a warm welcome from the audience. Carson praised him as a typical example of the wonderfully wonderful strong men in America.
The entertainment continued with the appearance of Ginger Balboom, a lovely young singer who performed the title song from War and Peace. Balboom’s enchanting voice captivated the audience, and they showed their appreciation with rousing applause.
Before wrapping up the show, Carson introduced a comedy impressionist who claimed to do a spot-on imitation of Ed Sullivan himself. However, the imitation fell short and was met with some laughter from the audience. Carson graciously thanked the performer, but it was clear that the impression was not quite up to par.
Despite the slight misstep, the overall show was nothing short of spectacular. Carson’s wit and charm, combined with the talented acts, made for an enjoyable evening of entertainment. From the impressive drill team to the beautiful vocals of Ginger Balboom, the show offered a variety of performances that left the audience wanting more.
As the episode came to a close, Carson announced the upcoming appearance of the doctors of Cedars of Lebanon, who would be performing a tongue transplant on none other than the hilarious Don Rickles. It was a perfect way to end the night and left the audience eagerly anticipating the next episode.
So, if you’re a fan of talk shows and enjoy the charm and wit of Johnny Carson, this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a must-watch. With its tribute to the Ed Sullivan Show and a lineup of incredible acts, it’s entertainment at its finest. Don’t miss out on the fun and laughter that Carson and his guests bring to the screen.