My Favorite Johnny Carson Moments (Part One)

I watched every episode that I could, at least through the monologue if nothing else.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was a groundbreaking late-night talk show that aired on NBC from 1962 to 1992, with Johnny Carson as its legendary host. Known for its sharp monologues, iconic characters like Carnac the Magnificent, and classic interviews with celebrities, the show set the standard for late-night television.

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Premiere – Adam-12

Premiere [pri-meer}] noun
– a first public performance or showing of a television series of shows

Premiere episodes can certainly make or break a TV series. I’ll use these posts to let you know some of the premieres (new and old) that I loved and kept me watching a certain TV show through all the seasons.

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Adam-12 – Shaaron Claridge

When I read the words, “1-Adam-12, 1-Adam-12, see the man….” I hear her voice!

Adam-12 is an American television police procedural crime drama television series created by Robert A. Cinader and Jack Webb. It followed veteran Police Officer II Pete Malloy, Badge 744 (Martin Milner), and Police Officer I Jim Reed, Badge 2430 (Kent McCord). To make the show even more realistic they used a real police radio dispatcher, Shaaron Claridge.

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