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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
When Bart was younger, he watched part of Carson's monologue.[1]
After being replaced 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 found it fun to be up late.[3]
When Rupert Murdoch visit Moe's he asked Moe to turn on The Tonight Show and he starting to watch it.[4]
When Bart and Homer were searching for evidence on the Internet that can release Krusty from the International Court of Justice. They then find a clip on MyTube from The Tonight Show where Krusty was drunk.[5]
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Bart and Lisa are watching The Tonight Show, with Johnny Carson performing his Carnac the Magnificent.[6]
Behind the Laughter
The Tonight Show is a real talk show on TV.
Appearances
- 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
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