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Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - RgrF - 07-29-2009 graylocks wrote: Cavett required his audience have an ability to focus and think, the others are entertainers - a traveling circus designed to sell advertising.
may need a subscription Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - Michael - 07-29-2009 guitarist wrote: Joey Bishop and Dick Cavett were my guys. I've tried to use my AARP card for several years but have never found a discount that I couldn't better in some other way. But, I bought my first cup of "senior" coffee at MacDonalds two weeks ago. Finally some benefit in getting old. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - vicrock - 07-29-2009 Who stays up that late? I haven't seen 11pm in more years than I can count. I guess it is obvious why - it is 5:08 am and I've been up for an hour. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - blooz - 07-29-2009 guitarist wrote: I miss the old Jackie Gleason show, and Jimmie Durante. "Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are." Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - spacescape - 07-29-2009 I miss Leno and I'm only 34. ![]() Really Don't like Conan O'brien ... Not sure why but he seems as if he "TRIES" to hard ... Some of his stuff is funny ... But, I enjoyed Leno more. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - Mike Sellers - 07-29-2009 graylocks wrote: Yeah, I was one of Cavett's 23 viewers. Too bad the show didn't make it. I need to pick up some of the DVDs sometime, with all those great musicians. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - RAMd®d - 07-29-2009 Ah, Steve had a cast of Tom Poston, Don Knotts ("Nope!"), Bill Dana, Louie Nye, and Pat Harrington. "Man on the Street" and visits to the Hollywood Ranch Market. Those were the days my friend...... Indeed they were. The Man on the Street interviews were my favorite! And the Angry Reporter. Cavette was--ok, as was Bishop. And Philbin was is announcer. But Carson was The Man. He was funnier when is jokes failed than when most comedians killed. And Leno was at his best as a guest on that show. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - Surfrider - 07-29-2009 Leno's like the funny uncle doing magic tricks like pulling quarters out of your ears. Letterman is the uncle that has no kids and doesn't want any now, goddammit!!! Conan is the uncle that lears at the nieces (and nephews) and scares the kids enough that they want to go home early from Grandmas, apple pie being served or not. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - iaJim - 07-29-2009 Not one bit. He never seems to listen to is guests, and seems to be waiting for them to shut up so he can talk. No, I don't miss him. Re: Anyone miss Jay Leno? - AAA - 07-29-2009 I miss Chevy Chase. He had a very genuine approach to his interview show. ![]() |