First of three parts. Oliver Reed makes his debut appearance on "The Tonight Show" in 1975 and gets into a memorable exchange with preceding guest Shelley Winters. Great to watch how this plays out and how Johnny reacts when things start to skid.
Second of three parts. Oliver Reed makes his debut appearance on "The Tonight Show" in 1975 and gets into a memorable exchange with preceding guest Shelley Winters. Great to watch how this plays out and how Johnny reacts when things start to skid.
I've no idea whether this sign-off has already been posted in the past, but here's the February 26 1982 closedown of Los Angeles station KABC 7, including the beloved "High Flight" and Moog-version of the Star Spangled Banner
Johnny ushers in 1977 alongside Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen & The Tonight Show Band and guest Robert Blake on this December 31 1976 "Tonight Show" program
Vincent Price charms on a 1973 episode of "The Tonight Show", discussing his new movie "Theatre of Blood" as well as working with the likes of Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre
Third of three parts. Oliver Reed makes his debut appearance on "The Tonight Show" in 1975 and gets into a memorable exchange with preceding guest Shelley Winters. Great to watch how this plays out and how Johnny reacts when things start to skid.
Alas, it is incomplete but I found this great clip of Kansas performing their hit "Carry On Wayward Son" at the tail end of a Beta tape. Not exactly sure of the date (it is either 1977 or 1978) as this is the sum total of what there is of the clip, but perhaps some Kansas fans out there will recognize the particular concert performance.