A bunch of Johnny Carson Shows to be released on DVD

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A 15 disc DVD collection is coming out this month with complete shows . I don't know if they will have the original commercials but they will be the full shows I believe. A while back you could buy shows for about $100 bucks an episode. I purchased many of them before they stopped doing it. They had the complete shows on them with commercials. Amazon has a good price on it, but if you use the coupon birthday20 you get a $20 price discount on the Johnny Carson website. Not bad
The complete disc includes.
Episode 1: December 31, 1965
Woody Allen, The Muppets

Episode 2: September 23, 1971
Della Reese, Bob Uecker

Episode 3: May 19, 1972
Adelle Davis, Robert Blake, Gwen Davis

Episode 4: September 15, 1972
Vikki Carr, Peter Falk, Albert Brooks

Episode 5: November 13, 1972
Mayor Lindsay, Muhammad Ali, Harry Chapin

Episode 6: September 12, 1973
Joan Embery, Bette Midler, David Steinberg

Episode 7: February 20, 1974
Joan Embery, David Brenner

Episode 8: April 9, 1974
The Jackson 5, Jerry Van Dyke

Episode 9: September 2, 1974
Doris Day, Rodney Dangerfield, Burt Mustin

Episode 10: September 26, 1974
Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Art Carney

Episode 11: May 6, 1975
Luciano Pavarotti, Maude Tull

Episode 12: September 19, 1975
Don Rickles, Robert Blake

Episode 13: September 23, 1975
Glen Campbell, Fernando Lamas

Episode 14: December 9, 1975
Carol Burnett, Burt Convy, Tom Dreesen

Episode 15: July 28, 1976
Burt Reynolds, Robert Blake

Episode 16: November 12, 1976
Frank Sinatra, Don Rickles, Olivia Newton-John

Episode 17: May 4, 1977
Chevy Chase, Richard Pryor

Episode 18: June 14, 1977
Alice Cooper, Jay Leno

Episode 19: September 9, 1977
Sid Caesar, Eubie Blake

Episode 20: March 24, 1978
Donna Pyle, Milton Berle
Episode 21: May 2, 1978
Sammy Davis Jr.

Episode 22: February 21, 1980
Engelbert Humperdinck, Steve Landesberg, Loni Anderson

Episode 23: September 26, 1980
Steve Martin, The Mighty Carson Art Players

Episode 24: November 11, 1980
David Letterman, Pete Fountain

Episode 25: March 4, 1981
David Brenner

Episode 26: March 5, 1981
Slim Whitman

Episode 27: March 18, 1981
Richard Benjamin, Garry Shandling

Episode 28: May 5, 1981
Jimmy Buffett, Thalasa Cruso

Episode 29: October 14, 1981
Robin Williams

Episode 30: October 28, 1981
Lance Burton, Reba McEntire, Dick Cavett

Episode 31: October 30, 1981
Michael Landon

Episode 32: November 12, 1981
Dom DeLuise, Jerry Seinfeld, Betty White

Episode 33: November 19, 1981
Suzanne Pleshette, Luciano Pavarotti

Episode 34: November 25, 1981
Kenny Rogers

Episode 35: August 31, 1982
Bill Maher, Joe Garagiola

Episode 36: December 31, 1982
Tina Turner, Joe D'Auria & Jonathan Brown

Episode 37: January 5, 1983
Teri Garr, B.B. King

Episode 38: May 17, 1983
Albert Brooks, Brooke Shields

Episode 39: September 8, 1983
Bill Cosby, Chuck Mangione

Episode 39: September 8, 1983
Bill Cosby, Chuck Mangione
Episode 40: January 4, 1984
Dabney Coleman, Paul Rodriguez

Episode 41: May 17, 1984
Garry Shandling, Stéphane Grappelli

Episode 42: May 24, 1984
John Denver, Michael Davis

Episode 43: November 20, 1984
Robert Blake, Louie Anderson

Episode 44: November 22, 1985
Jim Fowler, Marty Pollio, Rubén Blades

Episode 45: December 17, 1985
Bette Midler

Episode 46: March 27, 1986
Billy Crystal, Buddy Rich

Episode 47: April 18, 1986
David Letterman

Episode 48: June 27, 1986
David Letterman, Judge Wapner

Episode 49: November 26, 1986
George Carlin, Barney Odom & Flat Nose

Episode 50: January 8, 1987
Robert Goulet, Waddie Mitchell, Baxter Black

Episode 51: May 21, 1987
Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres

Episode 52: July 28, 1988
Bill Clinton, Joe Cocker

Episode 53: July 29, 1988
Michael Landon, k.d. Lang

Episode 54: November 23, 1989
Lea Johnson, Tom Wilson

Episode 55: January 18, 1990
Joan Embery, Art Donovan

Episode 56: April 6, 1990
Bob Hope, Jeff Dunham, B.B. King
 
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They would be worth it if they had the commercials included (or at least the live commercials)

I love watch old commercials for some reason. :D
 
Got a chance to look at the set this weekend. Every show has the opening monologue and that's a good thing because it takes you back to that time in a better way. The shows are not complete . No commercials or anything like that. The 1965 show with Jim Henson and the muppets was pure gold. It's worth it because of the rare video. I found a few strange problems with a few of the disc. I was expecting a very problems with the quality of the video from the 1960's but instead I found whoever transferred the video to dvd did a bad job on a few of them. Heavy compression and pixels in some of the disc from the late 1970's all the way up to 1990's . And I have some of these original broadcast that don't show this compression so someone screwed up with the transfer . I contacted the company to tell them about this. I did find it cheaper at Costco for $70.
 
Got a chance to look at the set this weekend. Every show has the opening monologue and that's a good thing because it takes you back to that time in a better way. The shows are not complete . No commercials or anything like that.

That's unfortunate. Johnny was still doing in-show commercials into the '80s and some of those were priceless. I wouldn't mind having those included at all.
 
That's unfortunate. Johnny was still doing in-show commercials into the '80s and some of those were priceless. I wouldn't mind having those included at all.
You do see a few of those. He holds up a product and talks about it before they go into a commercial. During the end of a monologue a lady walks wearing a space suit and removes her helmet to give Johnny a product that he promotes.
 
Someday I need to go thru my tapes for episodes... I know I have the last week with the NBC from the Denver 5 local commercials...
I tossed-out a hundred or so VHS tapes from the '80s and early '90s not too long ago...most were of Michigan football, but some were of SNL and the Tonight Show with JC. I would have moved them over to DVD if the quality weren't so poor. Heck, I think I have only one (1) VHS player left...and that's packed away in the attic.
 

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