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>> jay leno wanted to essentially just continue doing a johnny carson-type show. r name? >> i'm going to ask you to turn the cameras off, please. >> okay. we just wanted to drop off this basket of fruit. >> part of dave's thing was he attacking authority, he liked that. >> he needed a corporate bad guy to go up against. i was oftentimes that target. >> i can hear this warren littlefield guy whining all year long about not getting his name on the card last year. >> he's on it. >> look, what about me? i could be on there, couldn't i? >> it was always letterman's dream to be the host of "the tonight show." he idolized johnny carson, rightfully so. >> the big decision that's had the entertainment industry buzzing is due this week. that of course is the fate of nbc's "late night" stars jay leno and david letterman. >> most of us thought the person who deserved to get it was david letterman. he didn't get it. jay leno got it. >> leno, who earlier rode his motorcycle into a news conference hosted by nbc entertainment president warren littlefield, still has a bruised ego a
>> jay leno wanted to essentially just continue doing a johnny carson-type show. r name? >> i'm going to ask you to turn the cameras off, please. >> okay. we just wanted to drop off this basket of fruit. >> part of dave's thing was he attacking authority, he liked that. >> he needed a corporate bad guy to go up against. i was oftentimes that target. >> i can hear this warren littlefield guy whining all year long about not getting his name on the card last...
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so speaking of hosts, everybody -- the king of the mountain for all time is johnny carson. >> yes. >>u go drinking with him? >> did guy drinking with johnny carson? >> stephen: yeah. o johnny carson for those of you who don't know was the host of ""the tonight show," 32 years, and he used to have a well-known poker game at his house i was sometimes invited to. >> stephen: drive up to san diego. >> sackedo past carlsbad to his house in encino. >> stephen: sure. and i would be invited, and they liked to drink, they liked to drink there. you name it. you never know who you would sit next to. burt reynolds, joey bishop, marty feld been. pete barboodi and brother derk. >> stephen: would you like a drink? >> i would love one. ( cheers and applause ) drinking wasn't illegal back in those days. in fact, i remember one night it was just johnny and i and debbie reynolds, america's sweetheart, and it was about 4:00 in the morning -- and i'm trailing off now because i realize i can't tell that story. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's an honor to f >>tephen: we have to take a commercial break, you kno
so speaking of hosts, everybody -- the king of the mountain for all time is johnny carson. >> yes. >>u go drinking with him? >> did guy drinking with johnny carson? >> stephen: yeah. o johnny carson for those of you who don't know was the host of ""the tonight show," 32 years, and he used to have a well-known poker game at his house i was sometimes invited to. >> stephen: drive up to san diego. >> sackedo past carlsbad to his house in encino....
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>> no, no, let's watch it. >> stephen: jim, let's watch it. >> john delorean, i've got johnny carson >> good joke, johnny, how's it taking those corners? >> damn it, i'm serious, it broke down five minutes from the showroom. >> you got a first model and there's bound to be teething problems so we'll send a new car out to you first thing. >> already did that and it broke down again you ( bleep ) fraud ( bleep )! >> that's why he's the number one talk show host in america, right? ( laughter ) >> stephen: and then the cocaine. >> yeah. well, the car was, like i said, manufactured in fel bell fast, d the belfast workers don't have a tradition of manufacturing cars. the last thing of note they made was the titanic. >> stephen: two points make a line. ( piano riff ) lee, nice to see you. thanks for being here. "driven" is in theaters and available on demand tomorrow. lee pace, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. and the hope this trip never enders. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places.
>> no, no, let's watch it. >> stephen: jim, let's watch it. >> john delorean, i've got johnny carson >> good joke, johnny, how's it taking those corners? >> damn it, i'm serious, it broke down five minutes from the showroom. >> you got a first model and there's bound to be teething problems so we'll send a new car out to you first thing. >> already did that and it broke down again you ( bleep ) fraud ( bleep )! >> that's why he's the number one...
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my name is johnny carson i work. so for. the 1st. time in the powerhouse with an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents and i'm going to they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different. this year at bal house one of the world's most influential art and design schools turns a 100 and the 710 or 8 is being celebrated in big style. but how much do we really know about this famous movement and how much is made we went to find out. design classics which are simple and functional designed by a small art school which revolutionized the industry 100 years ago powerhouse dispensed of unnecessary for us with its radical vision faltered copius wanted to rethink architecture in the arts with artists such as best we can do. today at leo and on finding out he founded the state house in weimar in 1919. there arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creat
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he's hosted "the tonight show" practically as long as johnny carson and now he has his very own show,ere is a good idea gone awry. a fun-filled surprise turning into an incredible screw-up. >> david letterman originally had a one-hour daytime show, and nbc, after like 13 weeks, decided to cancel it. >> today is our last show on the air. monday, las vegas -- [ booing ] have these people been frisked? >> it was a dismal failure in terms of the ratings, but not in terms of introducing us to letterman. >> david, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you very much for having me, i appreciate it. >> in spite of all this nonsense that goes around in the background, stay with it, don't give up. stay with us here in new york. >> dave is back in new york. you're going to host a late-night television program that premieres monday night. what are critics likely to say tuesday morning? >> i don't much care because i found a way to deal with that, pills and whiskey. >> david, you're on. >> oh, i'm on? i'm sorry. >> proceed. >> i'm enjoying listening to you snort. >> they gave him "the late
he's hosted "the tonight show" practically as long as johnny carson and now he has his very own show,ere is a good idea gone awry. a fun-filled surprise turning into an incredible screw-up. >> david letterman originally had a one-hour daytime show, and nbc, after like 13 weeks, decided to cancel it. >> today is our last show on the air. monday, las vegas -- [ booing ] have these people been frisked? >> it was a dismal failure in terms of the ratings, but not in terms...
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name is johnny carson and weren't a d.w.i. . markets soar as the u.s. delays some tariffs on consumer goods from china so why the sudden reversal and can it lead to a long term solution for a trade dispute that's weighing on the global economy. and protests and violence paralyze one of the world's busiest airports for a 2nd day is financial hub hong kong really nearing a path of no return. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump is delaying some tariffs on chinese goods until december 15th moves a move he said is meant to help american consumers the products include mobile devices laptops video games toys and textiles trump made the announcement shortly after trade representatives representatives from the 2 countries spoke on the phone shares of tech companies and retailers jumped on news however the 10 percent tariff will go ahead as planned for many other items on september 1st. and let's check in with our financial correspondent in new york jose luis a haro jose nice to see you market
name is johnny carson and weren't a d.w.i. . markets soar as the u.s. delays some tariffs on consumer goods from china so why the sudden reversal and can it lead to a long term solution for a trade dispute that's weighing on the global economy. and protests and violence paralyze one of the world's busiest airports for a 2nd day is financial hub hong kong really nearing a path of no return. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump...
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my name is johnny carson and i work again. this is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes while bush in his corruption trial opens in sudan to deploy those media is facing charges of accepting bribes and illegally holding foreign to try and see what about the atrocities committed and make his ruling. and this of safes all through dinner every absence of africa has created jobs for immigrants in the country but the good carries serious risks. it will meet again nigerians who want to move to speak not to.
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my name is johnny carson and i work. hello welcome to news from the world of arts and culture coming up in the next 15 minutes we'll be showing you and talking about this year's winners of one of germany's top cultural prizes that go to a medal. and in our continuing series meet the germans rachael is going to tell us all about small talk just this. if you know what i mean then small talk is really. we begin with the go to medal which is an annual award given by germany's international cultural organization the institute there are 3 prizes and they often own germans who have contributed to the cultural landscape of this country they're always awarded on good as birthday august the 28th environment and i'll be talking about this year's winners with my colleague melissa holroyd but 1st this report about one of them the turkish writer though i. find i'm in. the train arrives it's gotten train station which i'm already over the age of 40 hartenstein excited i know from the footnote in our history books. was murdered in cold
my name is johnny carson and i work. hello welcome to news from the world of arts and culture coming up in the next 15 minutes we'll be showing you and talking about this year's winners of one of germany's top cultural prizes that go to a medal. and in our continuing series meet the germans rachael is going to tell us all about small talk just this. if you know what i mean then small talk is really. we begin with the go to medal which is an annual award given by germany's international cultural...
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my name is johnny carson and i work for a d.w.i. . this is the of every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes a landmark discovery in ethiopia scientists say a fossil finds days it's a nearly 4000000 years ago reveals the face off any human and sistas. at one woman tells us of the beatings she suffered at the hands of her husband her story is all too common in nigeria. then the game that almost disappeared from the villages all the central african republic that's making a comeback. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along with some fun stuff today scientists have just released images of what. could have looked like the reconstruction is based on a 3800000 year old skull fondant ethiopia which is you know often seen as the birthplace of mankind now announcing the scientific fighting in. researchers say they have discovery changes our understanding of how ancient humans evolved it's here in the far reaching of ethiopia more than 500 kilometers north of the capital at this ababa that this late
my name is johnny carson and i work for a d.w.i. . this is the of every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes a landmark discovery in ethiopia scientists say a fossil finds days it's a nearly 4000000 years ago reveals the face off any human and sistas. at one woman tells us of the beatings she suffered at the hands of her husband her story is all too common in nigeria. then the game that almost disappeared from the villages all the central african republic that's making a comeback. hello...
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of christian talk show and he and tammy were smalltime pentecostal evangelists and we watched johnny carson at the height of cultural cool in the 60s and baker would say why can't somebody do that, do a christian version but it looked initially like the tonight show with johnny carson and later looked like oprah and then in the second was in the late 70s, they figured out because the small station they broadcast in charlotte from was owned by ted turner and then created the first private satellite television network, a year before espn went on the air. it was innovative, it dramatically expanded the audience and produced a tremendous amount of money. that led to a third innovation which is really the and doing but the and baker wanted to create a christian does a land so he built heritage usa and in 1986 they had 6 million visitors , it was the third biggest theme park after disneyland and disney world so it revolves around media. they revolve around the talkshow in the satellite network. this is, what build them up to the point where the sex and money scandal mattered. but, that's the entr
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my name is johnny carson and work a d w. this is deja vu news coming to you live from bali and beijing wants hong kong protests in spanish mint is coming police make mass arrests after caches with true democracy of protest has detailed reports from the frontlines of the street battles shift plunge the city into crisis also coming out. pakistan's army says it will go to any extent to support caution meet tensions on the rise up to india's revokes kashmir special status.
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at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message charmingly conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. and neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it. then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed that story and. will be back with many more. until that the bus. strong women in africa. the battle against horrific violence. physical and sexual abuse and tradition. in many countries in africa women and girls are still subject to terrifying atrocities. but they're fighting back. how it is time on taste to. correspondents on the coast maybe only. for the various flavors of the crazy hours the fusion and fun tasty taipei starts september 1st on. take it personally. with
at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message charmingly conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. and neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it. then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to...
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at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson garnish introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message. conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. and neighboring has more about it. perhaps we'll try it. in the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoy that story. we'll be back with many more stories next week until that the box. the to. touch. the rhythm of the markets. the momentum of the working world. your business men seem made in germany in 30 minutes on t.w. . africa the following research project climate protection for students from 20 countries involved in a scientific expedition to teach us how to collect samples from to devise the same time in the good sense of the standards of the project will help them to spread envir
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at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl and the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message. conveyed. i didn't know you could. and neighbor now has more about it. perhaps we'll try. the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed that story we had a national debate and we'll be back with many more stories next week until that the . good shape i don't have time for this now i have to work we never really have enough time and stress is not good for you it's not good for you. sure but how can we escaped a hamster wheel. and other time management help us lead healthier lives. next to. the world is getting more soon. more kids are stupid among the problems of. the global $3000.00 talks would seem a british researchers who take an
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at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. at the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message. conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use natural. and neighboring as more about it. perhaps we'll try it. in the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed the story. and will be back with many more. until that the. it. takes a person with a number for people and stories that make the games so special that you're waiting . for a few dollars for. a a. kickoff months ago a trip to. g.w. . the fun it's certainly the true sky for trucks but makes i love. the nation of sputnik the story and 15 very personal tips on berman's very best features. book now live from the max series every week on d w. d some are going by keep to safer
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at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message. conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. a neighbor has more about it. perhaps we'll try it. then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed that story. and will be back with many more. until that the. welcome to the what is the gate here for diesel. trucks plates to talk about. the sauce on covering. more posts possible we have got let's have a look at so many of them out surround me who still shaking in their boots the breathe a sigh of relief so you don't want to miss the. latest. t.w. . people fight for some. money out of luck when there's a flood the water comes up to your waist close fast to everyone but. why go for
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my name is johnny carson i work. all eyes are on italy and it's political turmoil not the elections could bring victory to euro skeptics exacerbating the country's massive debt crisis. also coming up with argentina deep in recession many seek job opportunities of lords and hundreds in neighboring countries like chile colombia and brazil say they have received calls and emails in droves from university graduates and thai skilled leftists. welcome to do business.
my name is johnny carson i work. all eyes are on italy and it's political turmoil not the elections could bring victory to euro skeptics exacerbating the country's massive debt crisis. also coming up with argentina deep in recession many seek job opportunities of lords and hundreds in neighboring countries like chile colombia and brazil say they have received calls and emails in droves from university graduates and thai skilled leftists. welcome to do business.
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my name is johnny carson and i work at. it. hello and welcome to in good shape it's summer time in berlin but today's show is not about ice cream it's about cancer but don't be afraid cancer isn't always deadly the life will. be in good shape meats and so love and hot mirman answers just 30 but he's already been fighting cancer for 16 years. this is dr put the sherry to university hospital in berlin. i'm oppressed hold mr duncan patience managed to integrate such a terrible diagnosis like into their lives and to leave a quite normal life. when you're young there are a lot of things in your agenda your 1st love your 1st job and your very 1st own apartment but when you're diagnosed with cancer everything's on hold your whole life needs to be reorganized. finished that's. the worst part for me was not knowing if. this cancer. if i was going to get as old as i thought i would. and we as a concern was then some how long will it take the lying about us council on one body when our life be able to lead a normal life again and put it b
my name is johnny carson and i work at. it. hello and welcome to in good shape it's summer time in berlin but today's show is not about ice cream it's about cancer but don't be afraid cancer isn't always deadly the life will. be in good shape meats and so love and hot mirman answers just 30 but he's already been fighting cancer for 16 years. this is dr put the sherry to university hospital in berlin. i'm oppressed hold mr duncan patience managed to integrate such a terrible diagnosis like into...
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national johnny carson on late-night referred to cleveland where the river, fire as the mistake by the lake. you heard the stories over and over. people think that is the way it is. almost anywhere they go in the lake they encounter beauty. beautiful water and shorelines. there are a lot of places that aren't beautiful. you don't have to go very far findthe uglier places to places that surprise you with how beautiful they remain. conversations about the great lakes is pretty long. are almost 200 invasive species in the lakes right now. some have been in norma's lead destructive and expensive. a small muscle from the region. they covered the bottom. you can find lots of places where the bottom for one mile or two miles is completely covered. mussels kills the microorganism. these waters have suddenly become the way of life basically. the mussels have taken out the bottom of the food pyramid. ofe erie from the mid part century had been turbid because of sediment and algae. you could see 30 feet down, which no one has been able to do since the first european travelers who commented on it.
national johnny carson on late-night referred to cleveland where the river, fire as the mistake by the lake. you heard the stories over and over. people think that is the way it is. almost anywhere they go in the lake they encounter beauty. beautiful water and shorelines. there are a lot of places that aren't beautiful. you don't have to go very far findthe uglier places to places that surprise you with how beautiful they remain. conversations about the great lakes is pretty long. are almost...
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he and tammy were small time pentecostals in the south and they would unwind by watching johnny carson and baker would say why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that? up till then, it was a christian service on tv more or less. so his first big innovation was creating the christian talk show that looked initially a lot like "the tonight show" with johnny carson and later looked like oprah. it was innovative and something new. the second was in the late 70s, they figured out because the small uhf station they were broadcasting in charlotte from was owned by ted turner. they watched ted turner put his station up on satellite and, in effect, they created the first private satellite television network. a year before espn went on the air. and it was innovative and dramatically expanded their audience and produced a tremendous amount of money. baker wanted to create a christian disneyland. they had 6 million visitors. they revolve around media. they revolve around the talk show and the satellite network. and this is kind of what built them up to the point where the sex and mo
he and tammy were small time pentecostals in the south and they would unwind by watching johnny carson and baker would say why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that? up till then, it was a christian service on tv more or less. so his first big innovation was creating the christian talk show that looked initially a lot like "the tonight show" with johnny carson and later looked like oprah. it was innovative and something new. the second was in the late 70s, they...
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a weather man before moving into los angeles where he broke into comedy and caught the eye o f johnny carsonnbc. he showed off stupid human tricks and stopped things off the building here. a year after jay leno was named on the show. last year dave returned with a long white beard and that new series on netflix. this morning, we revisit one of our favorite sunday sit-down. a good conversations and some bad fishing with david letterman. >> dave, what kind of fishing do you do? >> i love fishing. i fished all my life and i used to fish with my dad and we would go out at least once a week fishing. we caught so few fish that we never knew what we were fishing for. we hardly caught fish and that stayed with me today. >> it felt like a ritual to not catch fish with my father. >> i am not sure what to do had we caught fish. >> oh, this guy is a loser because i just can't catch fish. every fish i caught is a mistake. >> i feel like you are sandbagging a little and you are keeping the bar low. >> willie, i am not lying to you. i know quite a lot about this sport but i am not good at it. >> how is it
a weather man before moving into los angeles where he broke into comedy and caught the eye o f johnny carsonnbc. he showed off stupid human tricks and stopped things off the building here. a year after jay leno was named on the show. last year dave returned with a long white beard and that new series on netflix. this morning, we revisit one of our favorite sunday sit-down. a good conversations and some bad fishing with david letterman. >> dave, what kind of fishing do you do? >> i...
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>> johnny carson inherited "the tonight show," but he made it his own. >> it's going to be wild tonightare you married? >> oh. [ laughter ] >> and if his buddies came and they started playing together, you felt like what it must have felt like to go to vegas at 3:00 in the morning and have the rat pack come on. >> no, the guy you talk to. [ laughter ] >> i love that. >> it was a beautiful thing to watch a guy working at his best. >> okay, bingo. get your axe and let's go. [ laughter ] >> if you watch it closely, he's gauging how much longer he can wait to let the laugh die before what he says will be irrelevant to what happened. and he gets it just on the nose. it's beautiful to watch. >> i didn't even know you were jewish. >> johnny was the best audience in the world. and he loved comedy. >> the woman is watching. she's watching out of the corner of your eye. she says, what are you looking at? i says, i'm looking at that ugly baby. [ laughter ] that's a bad-looking baby, lady. >> johnny was there listening for you. he wanted you to score. and when you scored, he scored. >> calm down. m
>> johnny carson inherited "the tonight show," but he made it his own. >> it's going to be wild tonightare you married? >> oh. [ laughter ] >> and if his buddies came and they started playing together, you felt like what it must have felt like to go to vegas at 3:00 in the morning and have the rat pack come on. >> no, the guy you talk to. [ laughter ] >> i love that. >> it was a beautiful thing to watch a guy working at his best. >>...
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i did so much research and i watched so much old-- i watched dick cavett and johnny carson and it made: oh, nice. >> you hear in tv about trying to hit all four quadrants of people, and what i really respect about you on the show is you're really authentic. what you say in your monologue is really how you feel. teph: pretty muc yeah. thank you, so nice of you to say. ( cheers and applause ) >> yeah. >> stephen: the character, molly, now, she is the only female writer in this room, in the late night room, and she's a diversity hire. you've talked about that in your experience at the office. is she based on e at the office? >> i'm always so careful, because if you watch the movie they're very unwelcoming to my character, but at "the office," those guys were welcoming, and i was the only minority on the staff there when i started and it was terrifying. >> stephen: it was really funny. >> thank you. >> stephen: it was nerve- wracking for me to watch. >> really? >> stephen: yeah, because i thought maybe you were going to- - some of my own mannerisms would show up in one of the characters be
i did so much research and i watched so much old-- i watched dick cavett and johnny carson and it made: oh, nice. >> you hear in tv about trying to hit all four quadrants of people, and what i really respect about you on the show is you're really authentic. what you say in your monologue is really how you feel. teph: pretty muc yeah. thank you, so nice of you to say. ( cheers and applause ) >> yeah. >> stephen: the character, molly, now, she is the only female writer in this...
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he and tammy were smalltime pentecostal evangelist and they would unwind at night by watching johnny carson the height of cultural cool in the 60s and baker would say why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that and up until then most christian television was a church service on tv, more or less as of the first big innovation was creating a new format that looked initially like the tonight show and later like oprah, and it was innovative and something new . >> the second was in the late 70s they figured out because the small station they were on casting from was owned by ted turner and they watched him put his station up on satellite and they created the first private satellite television network, a year before espn went on the air, it was innovative and dramatically expanded their audience and also produced a tremendous amount of money and that led to the third innovation. that all of these innovations. and a lot of them revolved around media. they revolved around the talkshow in the satellite network. this is what built them up to the point where the sex and money scandal ma
he and tammy were smalltime pentecostal evangelist and they would unwind at night by watching johnny carson the height of cultural cool in the 60s and baker would say why can't somebody do that, do a christian version of that and up until then most christian television was a church service on tv, more or less as of the first big innovation was creating a new format that looked initially like the tonight show and later like oprah, and it was innovative and something new . >> the second was...
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innovation creating this new format, the christian talk show that looked the tonightlot like show with johnny carson, it later looked like opera, it was innovative and something new. lateecond was in the 1970's, they figured out, because the small uhf station they were broadcasting in charlotte from was owned by ted turner, and they watched ted turner put his station up on satellite. they, in effect, created the first private satellite television network a year before espn went on the air. and it was innovative and dramatically expanded their audience, and it also produced a tremendous amount of money. and that led to the third innovation, which was really their undoing as well. baker wanted to create a christian disneyland, and so he built heritage usa. in 1986, they had 6 million visitors. it was the third biggest theme park after disneyland and disney world. of theseave all innovations, a lot of them, and they revolve around media, the talkshow and the satellite network. and this is kind of what built them up to the point where the sex and money scandal mattered. but that is the entry point for m
innovation creating this new format, the christian talk show that looked the tonightlot like show with johnny carson, it later looked like opera, it was innovative and something new. lateecond was in the 1970's, they figured out, because the small uhf station they were broadcasting in charlotte from was owned by ted turner, and they watched ted turner put his station up on satellite. they, in effect, created the first private satellite television network a year before espn went on the air. and...
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brian: johnny carson started it. or steve allen. ainsley: having them on set, peta is upset. it.iden stirring speculation about a potential running mate. listen to this. >> there are a lot of really qualified people. i can think of at least six or seven people, four of whom are women, who in fact are not in the race, totally qualified to be president. brian: really? who are they? who is he talking about? will we ever know? we'll ask former advisor to president obama robert wolf next. ♪ own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (avo) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent during the subaru a lot to love event. to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we
brian: johnny carson started it. or steve allen. ainsley: having them on set, peta is upset. it.iden stirring speculation about a potential running mate. listen to this. >> there are a lot of really qualified people. i can think of at least six or seven people, four of whom are women, who in fact are not in the race, totally qualified to be president. brian: really? who are they? who is he talking about? will we ever know? we'll ask former advisor to president obama robert wolf next. ♪...