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When [[Bart]] was younger, he watched part of Carson's monologue.<ref>"[[Lisa's First Word]]"</ref> | When [[Bart]] was younger, he watched part of Carson's monologue.<ref>"[[Lisa's First Word]]"</ref> | ||
− | After being replaced [[The Be Sharps]], [[Chief Wiggum]] was watching ''The Tonight Show'' when {{ | + | After being replaced from [[The Be Sharps]], [[Chief Wiggum]] was watching ''The Tonight Show'' when {{Ch|Johnny Carson}}, characterized as [[Carnac the Magnificent]], named three Castaways: [[Gilligan]], the Skipper, and Chief Wiggum. Angered, he shot at the television.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> |
− | Bart and Lisa watched an episode of ''The Tonight Show''. They didn't find the joke Carson told in his opening monologue funny but still | + | Bart and Lisa watched an episode of ''The Tonight Show''. They didn't find the joke Carson told in his opening monologue funny but still enjoyed being up late.<ref>"[[Lisa's Pony]]"</ref> |
− | When {{Ch|Rupert Murdoch}} | + | When {{Ch|Rupert Murdoch}} visited [[Moe's]], he asked [[Moe]] to turn on ''The Tonight Show'', and he started watching it.<ref>"[[Judge Me Tender]]"</ref> |
− | When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] were searching for evidence on the Internet | + | When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] were searching for evidence on the Internet to help release Krusty from the [[International Court of Justice]], they found a clip on [[MyTube]] from ''The Tonight Show'' where Krusty was drunk.<ref>"[[Elementary School Musical]]"</ref> |
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
{{Noncanon}} | {{Noncanon}} | ||
− | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] | + | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] were watching ''The Tonight Show'', with {{Ch|Johnny Carson}} performing as his [[Carnac the Magnificent]] character.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"</ref> |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
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*{{ep|Lisa's Pony}} | *{{ep|Lisa's Pony}} | ||
*{{ep|Lisa's First Word}} | *{{ep|Lisa's First Word}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Homer's Barbershop Quartet|(flashback)}} | ||
*{{ep|Judge Me Tender}} | *{{ep|Judge Me Tender}} | ||
*{{ep|Elementary School Musical}} | *{{ep|Elementary School Musical}} |
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The Tonight Show
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TV Show Information
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The Tonight Show is a talk show starring Jay Leno, and before that Johnny Carson.
History[edit]
When Bart was younger, he watched part of Carson's monologue.[1]
After being replaced from The Be Sharps, Chief Wiggum was watching The Tonight Show when Johnny Carson, characterized as Carnac the Magnificent, named three Castaways: Gilligan, the Skipper, and Chief Wiggum. Angered, he shot at the television.[2]
Bart and Lisa watched an episode of The Tonight Show. They didn't find the joke Carson told in his opening monologue funny but still enjoyed being up late.[3]
When Rupert Murdoch visited Moe's, he asked Moe to turn on The Tonight Show, and he started watching it.[4]
When Bart and Homer were searching for evidence on the Internet to help release Krusty from the International Court of Justice, they found a clip on MyTube from The Tonight Show where Krusty was drunk.[5]
Non-canon[edit]
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Bart and Lisa were watching The Tonight Show, with Johnny Carson performing as his Carnac the Magnificent character.[6]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Tonight Show is a real talk show on TV.
Appearances[edit]
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror II" (Homer's nightmare)
- Episode – "Lisa's Pony"
- Episode – "Lisa's First Word"
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (flashback)
- Episode – "Judge Me Tender"
- Episode – "Elementary School Musical"
- Special – Homer's Monologue on The Tonight Show
- Book – C. Montgomery Burns' Handbook of World Domination (Ed McMahon's entry in "Great Toadies in History")
References[edit]
External links[edit]