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davec8
01-23-2005, 03:09 PM
Johnny Carson dead at 79

Last Updated Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:59:10 EST
CBC News (http://sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/news/credit.html)

LOS ANGELES - Johnny Carson, the widely admired former talk-show host, has died, the NBC television network said Sunday.

Carson, who hosted the Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992, was 79.
Johnny Carson

"Mr. Carson passed away peacefully early Sunday morning," his nephew, Jeff Sotzing, told the Associated Press.

Carson put Americans to bed for 30 years with his jokes, monologues, comedy skits and interviews with guests. Some of those guests, such as Joan Rivers, went on to stardom after being introduced to a U.S. national TV audience on Carson's show.

He skewered politicians, but his private life – four marriages and three divorces – was also fodder for his wit.

He left the show when it was high in the ratings in May 1992. "I am one of the lucky people in the world. I found something that I always wanted to do and I have enjoyed every single minute of it," he said in his last show.

Many other comics had tried to displace him as America's favourite late-night host, but none succeeded.

Carson made a fortune as a TV host, being paid a reported $5 million US a year in the 1980s.

He retired quietly, sailing, travelling and writing occasional humour pieces for the New Yorker magazine. He never went back to TV, and was satisfied to let the Tonight Show stand as the peak of his career.

Carson was born in Iowa and grew up in Nebraska. After military service, he worked as a broadcaster in Nebraska, moving to Los Angeles in 1950. He had a series of Hollywood on-air jobs, including hosting a game show, and sitting in occasionally for Tonight Show host Jack Paar. When Paar left in 1962, NBC picked Carson to replace him.

Sotzing said Carson was surrounded by his family when he died.

There will not be a memorial service, and Sotzing would not release any other details.

Source (http://sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/01/23/carson-dead050123.html)

Carrie
01-24-2005, 04:28 AM
Oh thats too bad! He was always so lively.

may he rest in piece.

Lord_of_the_Dense
01-31-2005, 10:06 PM
Source: Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com)
By DAVID BAUDER
Mon, Jan 31, 2005

NEW YORK - David Letterman paid tribute to Johnny Carson on Monday by telling his jokes. On his first "Late Show" since Carson's death on Jan. 23, Letterman's opening monologue was comprised entirely of jokes that Carson had quietly sent to him over the past few months from retirement in California.

Letterman didn't tell the audience until after the monologue was over who wrote the jokes. His guest on Monday's show, former Carson producer Peter Lassally, had revealed a few days before Carson had died that the retired "Tonight" show host missed his nightly monologue and had written jokes for Letterman.

"I moved to Los Angeles from Indianapolis in 1975, and the reason I moved is because of Johnny Carson and the `Tonight' show," Letterman said. "And I'm not the only one. I would guess that maybe three generations of comedians moved to be where Johnny was because if you thought you were funny and you wanted to find out if you could hit major league pitching, you had to be on the `Tonight' show."

Read entire story here (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=529&e=2&u=/ap/20050201/ap_en_tv/tv_letterman_carson).

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