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Jack Paar interviews Jonathan Winters while on a trip to England. This hilarious bit is completely improvised.

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Taped in March 1964, these are reportedly his first public comments since his brother's assassination.

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In 1962, Johnny Carson took over the tonight show from Jack Paar. Why did Jack Paar quit? Jack actually tells Johnny in a rare guest appearance!

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Barbra Streisand performing "A Sleepin' Bee" on the Jack Paar Show in 1961.

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Jack Paar talks about JFK, RFK and Jimmy Hoffa.

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Jack Paar talks about walking off the Tonight Show.

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Jack Paar used to kid that he had absolutely no talent whatsoever, but, he did...he was a great conversationist who would make his guests look good. Tony Randall did a retrospective in the early 80s of Jack, enjoy!

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On this part, you'll see Jonathon Winters at his best with Jack.

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Susan Reeder and Friend lip sync a 1964 appearance by Judy Garland on the Jack Paar Show

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I've seen London, I've seen France, I've seen April's... (oh, never mind). First, a little Winchell makes a cameo appearance with her Dad in an opening to the KABC-TV show produced by her Dad and Mom. In the next segment, she makes an uncredited appearance in a clip from that same show, but introduced by Jack Paar and rebroadcast during one of his NBC specials. Both clips were excerpted from the DVD titled "Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney TV Rarities, Volume 2", available from Bruce Simon's http://Kinevideo.net Don't forget to visit http://AprilWinchell.com .

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This video shows the start of latenight television. Starting with Broadway Open House, hosted by Morey Amsterdam and Jerry Lester, with the blonde bombshell Dagmar in 1950, late night programming began. In 1954 the Tonight Show debuted with comedian Steve Alln, and then in 1957 the witty Jack Paar took over. Classic comedy clips include Zsa Zsa Gabor, Shirley MacLaine, Johnthan Winters, and Charley Weaver(Cliff Arquette). This segment was recorded from the special "50 years of NBeeC Late Night" and aired September 2001. Benny Kinescope from the 1950's,1960s Sixties; and B&W Vintage or Black White Early DuMont. Conan and the Jay Leno Writers Strike or, Writer's Strike the Writers'

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Jack Parr and Kari spend a quiet weekend at home

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Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) recites his poem about himself, with Liberace accompanying. From the Jack Paar television show

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The Real First Time U.S.A Tv Appearance On The Jack Parr Show, But It Was A Film Clip From England, "Not Live" The Beatles Were Live On The Ed Sullivan Show Feb 7,1964. The Date On This Jack Parr Video Is Jan 3,1964! O'Well Enjoy :)

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CBS news about The Beatles Before Ed Sullivan and Jack Paar, first time on U.S. TV http://www.recmusicbeatles.com/public/files/saki/kennedy.html 11/18/63 - News stories featuring footage of the Beatles in 11/19/63 - Bournemouth (11/16/63) appeared on each of the 11/21/63 - three major US networks 12/7/63 - A clip of the Beatles on the "CBS Evening News" 1/3/64 - A clip of the Beatles on the "Jack Parr Show" 2/9/64 - The Beatles first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" http://www.recmusicbeatles.com/public/files/faqs/video.list.html#app

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Jack Paar talks about Judy Garland.

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vintage tape of RFK discussing Hopes and Dreams

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Susan and friend lip sync Judy Garland on the Jack Parr show from 1964

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From the excellent A&E Biography two hour special about Judy Garland, called "Judy - Beyond the Rainbow," that aired in 1997. Hosted by Peter Graves, it includes interview reminiscences by Shana Alexander, June Allyson, Dirk Bogarde, Eddie Bracken, Charles Busch, Betty Comden, Jackie Cooper, Leonard Gershe, Robert Goulet, Adolph Green, Norman Jewison, Alan King, Douglas Kirkland, Mort Lindsey, Alan Livingston, Hugh Martin, Ann Miller, Vincente Minnelli, Meinhardt Raabe, Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack, Matthew West, and Margaret Whiting. Also contains archive footage including Johnny Carson, George Cukor, Mickey Deans, Phil Donahue, Mark Herron, John F. Kennedy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Sidney Luft, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Liza Minnelli, Jack Paar, David Rose, Maximilian Schell, Artie Shaw, and Richard Widmark. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8z3DEjxQz4

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From the excellent A&E Biography two hour special about Judy Garland, called "Judy - Beyond the Rainbow," that aired in 1997. Hosted by Peter Graves, it includes interview reminiscences by Shana Alexander, June Allyson, Dirk Bogarde, Eddie Bracken, Charles Busch, Betty Comden, Jackie Cooper, Leonard Gershe, Robert Goulet, Adolph Green, Norman Jewison, Alan King, Douglas Kirkland, Mort Lindsey, Alan Livingston, Hugh Martin, Ann Miller, Vincente Minnelli, Meinhardt Raabe, Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack, Matthew West, and Margaret Whiting. Also contains archive footage including Johnny Carson, George Cukor, Mickey Deans, Phil Donahue, Mark Herron, John F. Kennedy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Sidney Luft, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Liza Minnelli, Jack Paar, David Rose, Maximilian Schell, Artie Shaw, and Richard Widmark. Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MonV8oyi5Ak Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz-Y44-QZjQ

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This is a collection of clips from the latenight TV show Later hosted by sporstcaster Bob Costas. Airing from 1988 until 1994, it ran after Late Night with David Letterman. Those featured in the interview montage include Paul McCartney, Robert Duvall comedian George Carlin,Katie Couric, Mel Brooks, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Pete Rose, Joan Rivers,Dave Letterman,and Soupy Sales.This montage originally aired on the TV special 50 years of NBeeC Late Night in September 2001,and hosted by Conan O'Brien. Actor Celebrity and CBS Jay Leno Writer's Strike; Writers Strike, Writers' and Actress in Nineties Television Tele Johnathan Ross UK

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From the excellent A&E Biography two hour special about Judy Garland, called "Judy - Beyond the Rainbow," that aired in 1997. Hosted by Peter Graves, it includes interview reminiscences by Shana Alexander, June Allyson, Dirk Bogarde, Eddie Bracken, Charles Busch, Betty Comden, Jackie Cooper, Leonard Gershe, Robert Goulet, Adolph Green, Norman Jewison, Alan King, Douglas Kirkland, Mort Lindsey, Alan Livingston, Hugh Martin, Ann Miller, Vincente Minnelli, Meinhardt Raabe, Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack, Matthew West, and Margaret Whiting. Also contains archive footage including Johnny Carson, George Cukor, Mickey Deans, Phil Donahue, Mark Herron, John F. Kennedy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Sidney Luft, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Liza Minnelli, Jack Paar, David Rose, Maximilian Schell, Artie Shaw, and Richard Widmark. Part 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNcg8UqqjCE Part 7 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlsJHCn8I9Q

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From the excellent A&E Biography two hour special about Judy Garland, called "Judy - Beyond the Rainbow," that aired in 1997. Hosted by Peter Graves, it includes interview reminiscences by Shana Alexander, June Allyson, Dirk Bogarde, Eddie Bracken, Charles Busch, Betty Comden, Jackie Cooper, Leonard Gershe, Robert Goulet, Adolph Green, Norman Jewison, Alan King, Douglas Kirkland, Mort Lindsey, Alan Livingston, Hugh Martin, Ann Miller, Vincente Minnelli, Meinhardt Raabe, Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack, Matthew West, and Margaret Whiting. Also contains archive footage including Johnny Carson, George Cukor, Mickey Deans, Phil Donahue, Mark Herron, John F. Kennedy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Sidney Luft, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Liza Minnelli, Jack Paar, David Rose, Maximilian Schell, Artie Shaw, and Richard Widmark. Part 6 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8QTH1X9y64 Part 8 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3VpaVHnVM0

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George Carlin, the acerbic, Grammy-winning comedian whose career spanned more than 50 years, died of heart failure Sunday evening after being admitted to the hospital complaining of chest pains, his spokesman said. He was 71. Carlin, who had a history of heart problems, died at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica shortly before 6 p.m., said his publicist Jeff Abraham. The comedian, who toured college campuses for years and made a name for himself using dirty language and delivering biting social commentaries, had released 22 solo albums and three bestselling books. He finished a show at the Orleans casino in Las Vegas last week and was planning to take the month off to relax and work on a new book of essays and musings, Abraham said. Carlin normally took summers off and was scheduled to tour again beginning with a July 20 performance at Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay in San Diego. He had dates lined up through December, Abraham said. "He was looking forward to it." Carlin went to the hospital Sunday afternoon because "his heart just didn't feel right," the publicist said. Carlin starred in a variety of TV and movie roles and gained fame for a routine about the seven dirty words that could not be uttered on television. "There are three ingredients in my comedy," he said in a 1991 interview with the Los Angeles Times. "Those three things which wax and wane in importance are English language and wordplay; secondly, mundane, everyday observational comedy -- dogs, cats and all that stuff; and thirdly, sociopolitical attitude comedy." He earned several gold comedy albums and five Emmy nominations. Carlin was arrested in 1972 in Milwaukee for using indecent language. In a separate case in 1973, a radio listener complained after a station played part of his album. That case went the Supreme Court, which in 1978 ruled in favor of the FCC, saying the radio station could not broadcast those words at times when children could be listening. Of the Surpeme Court ruling, Carlin said, "So my name is a footnote in American history, which I'm perversely kind of proud of." Carlin first appeared on radio in 1956 at age 19, while serving in the Air Force. In 1960, he and Jack Burns began appearing together in nightclubs as "Burns and Carlin." The duo made an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jack Paar before splitting up in 1962. Carlin became a hit on the college circuit. He survived cocaine dependency in the 1970s and a heart attack and two open-heart surgeries in the 1980s. In the 1990s he added acting to his schedule, appearing in the Barbra Streisand-Nick Nolte movie "Prince of Tides." Other film roles came in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "Dogma," with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. He was the first host of "Saturday Night Live" and appeared some 130 times on "The Tonight Show." He authored three books, including "Brain Droppings," a collection of essays and routines, and "Napalm and Silly Putty," a collection of his stand-up material. Both won Grammy awards. His third book, "When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?" was nominated for a Grammy. The death of his wife of more than 30 years, Brenda Hosbrook Carlin, on Mother's Day 1997 was particularly hard for Carlin. "See ya Dink," he wrote on his website. "Miss you a lot." Last year, he said a highlight of his career was a 1992 HBO special titled "Jamming in New York." "That was the point where I probably became more of a writer who performed his own material. "The material became more like essays, they became more socially conscious, and it was just a major jump from being what I think of as only an entertainer to being an artist-entertainer," he said in a 2007 Times interview. Last year, Carlin released "George Carlin: All My Stuff," a 14-DVD collection of his HBO specials from 1977 to 2005. He had shown no signs of slowing down. Just last week, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Carlin would be awarded the 11th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The center is scheduled to honor Carlin at a tribute performance by former colleagues on Nov. 10, which will be broadcast later on PBS. Carlin was born May 12, 1937 and grew up in New York. He is survived by wife Sally Wade; daughter Kelly Carlin McCall; older brother Patrick Carlin; and longtime manager, business partner and best friend Jerold Hamza. George Carlin - Religion is bullshit. http://youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o Pro Life is Anti-Woman - George Carlin http://youtube.com/watch?v=MrXvDXVhqfU Seven Words http://youtube.com/watch?v=BTyzTJTNhNk *THIS COUNTRY IS FINISHED* GEORGE CARLIN ON COUNTDOWN http://youtube.com/watch?v=2UVXj8F9Fmk The Owners of the Country http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dY4WlxO6i0 FM & AM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_%26_AM

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From the excellent A&E Biography two hour special about Judy Garland, called "Judy - Beyond the Rainbow," that aired in 1997. Hosted by Peter Graves, it includes interview reminiscences by Shana Alexander, June Allyson, Dirk Bogarde, Eddie Bracken, Charles Busch, Betty Comden, Jackie Cooper, Leonard Gershe, Robert Goulet, Adolph Green, Norman Jewison, Alan King, Douglas Kirkland, Mort Lindsey, Alan Livingston, Hugh Martin, Ann Miller, Vincente Minnelli, Meinhardt Raabe, Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack, Matthew West, and Margaret Whiting. Also contains archive footage including Johnny Carson, George Cukor, Mickey Deans, Phil Donahue, Mark Herron, John F. Kennedy, Joey Luft, Lorna Luft, Sidney Luft, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Liza Minnelli, Jack Paar, David Rose, Maximilian Schell, Artie Shaw, and Richard Widmark. Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8z3DEjxQz4 Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibMIcqr2QVA

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