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By Ed McMahon
Hardcover (240 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: For 30 years, Johnny Carson entertained millions of The Tonight Show viewers, creating a landmark of television. Now, Carson's irreplaceable partner and straight man Ed McMahon tells the touching, turbulent, and laugh-out-loud funny story of his personal, professional, and public relationship with one of the most beloved icons in entertainment history. |
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By Laurence Leamer
Avon Released: 2005-03-29 Mass Market Paperback (496 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: A candid, unauthorized portrait of Johnny Carson draws on the observations of ex-wives, paramours, colleagues, family, and friends to provide a close-up study of America's most famous talk-show host. Reissue. |
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By Don Sweeney
Taylor Trade Publishing Paperback (248 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This book is a collection of celebrity vignettes and anecdotes from the peak years of the Tonight Show, and includes behind-the-scenes looks at more than two dozen celebrities, including Joan Rivers, Bill Cosby, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Tony Randall, Don Rickles, Stevie Wonder, Martin Short, Liza Minnelli, Ed McMahon, and Johnny Carson himself. With an eye for the eccentric, amusing, or downright bizarre, Sweeney's brief portraits offer a glimpse at celebrity from the other side of the curtain. |
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By Stephen Cox
Cumberland House Publishing Paperback (224 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: On May 22, 1992, Johnny Carson emerged from his rainbow-hued curtain, mimed the famous golf swing for the last time, and said good-night to a nation that had stayed up with him for the previous three decades. Long acknowledged as the king of late-night television, he was stepping down from his throne on The Tonight Show and back into private life. Based on interviews with Carson—the only one he’s ever granted for a book—and more than fifty major celebrities, including David Letterman, Jimmy Stewart, Bob Hope, Jonathan Winters, Betty White, Jack Paar, Phyllis Diller, and Louie Anderson, this book provides a behind-the-scenes look at the longest-running late-night television show of all time and at the man who made it all happen. It is a revision and expansion of a 1992 book that celebrated Carson’s years on the show. More than 200 photographs, most previously unpublished, commemorate the most popular features and most memorable moments from The Tonight Show in the Carson era. Included are The Mighty Carson Art Players, Carnac the Magnificent, Stump the Band, Tiny Tim’s wedding, the infamous interview with Arnold Palmer’s wife, Ed Ames’s notorious tomahawk throw, and much more. Chapters cover the history and evolution of The Tonight Show. In addition, featured sidebars on celebrities and common folk who appeared on the show, on Carson’s infamous feud with Joan Rivers, on Doc Severinsen (including a selected discography), and the many “Public Service Announcements” are among the many elements that complement the lively text. MORE THAN 150 B&W ILLUSTRATIONS 16-PAGE COLOR INSERT 8” X 10”, 224 PAGES PAPERBACK |
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By Sy Kasoff
AuthorHouse Paperback (156 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Odyssey is a memoir covering the period I worked on the Tonight Show, starring Johnny Carson, who was just getting started. A lot of good things that happened (and some not so good) came roaring back to me - including inside stuff I had almost forgotten about. As for insights and observations along the way, I can only hope they are as sharp as they appeared to be when I wrote them. Anyway, and all in all, I had a very good time - then and now. |
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By Paul Corkery
Randt & Co Hardcover (239 pages)
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By Douglas Lorence
Drake Publishers Hardcover (193 pages)
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By Sy Kasoff
Authorhouse Paperback (168 pages)
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By Ed McMahon
Grand Central Publishing Mass Market Paperback (448 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: From bingo caller to ditch digger, from radio announcer to sweepstakes announcer, Ed McMahon has done it all. His familiar robust laugh filled America's living rooms every week night for 30 years as Johnny Carson's sidekick on "The Tonight Show." Now, readers get his take on the brightest stars, the zaniest bits, and his most embarrassing moments. Johnny, himself, writes the Introduction. 16-page photo insert. |
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By Ronald L. Smith
St Martins Pr Hardcover (245 pages)
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