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"Tonight Show" band leader Doc Severinsen and others will share memories of the best second banana TV has ever known.
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Then he must contend with the fact that most people haven't given much thought to big bands since former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson left the stage in 1992 along with the NBC Orchestra led by the sequin-clad trumpeter Doc Severinsen in 1992.
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Then he must contend with the fact that most people haven't given much thought to big bands since former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson left the stage in 1992 along with the NBC Orchestra led by the sequin-clad trumpeter Doc Severinsen in 1992.
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(Soundbite of music) LYDEN: He played Johnny Carson onto the stage every weeknight as a member of "The Tonight Show" band under the direction of Skip Henderson and then Doc Severinsen.
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Always the banter with Doc Severinsen, the geriatric hepcat bandleader; always the deferential "heh-heh" from Carson's sidekick, Ed McMahon.
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Again, I want to remind you that we're going to repeat last night's program on Saturday night, the tribute to Johnny Carson with Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Paul Anka and Bob Newhart, and then we'll have on Sunday night, a very special edition of LARRY KING LIVE, dealing with the Iraqi elections.
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Again, I want to remind you that we're going to repeat last night's program on Saturday night, the tribute to Johnny Carson with Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Paul Anka and Bob Newhart, and then we'll have on Sunday night, a very special edition of LARRY KING LIVE, dealing with the Iraqi elections.
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Again, I want to remind you that we're going to repeat last night's program on Saturday night, the tribute to Johnny Carson with Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Paul Anka and Bob Newhart, and then we'll have on Sunday night, a very special edition of LARRY KING LIVE, dealing with the Iraqi elections.
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And because Doc Severinsen had given my father this trumpet, they forced me to play it, and I hated it.
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So, he, Ed McMahon, and Doc Severinsen played the four kids using real questions about history and science.
Archive 2005-01-23 Steve Sailer 2005
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