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808:, Paar reappeared on March 7, 1960, strolled on stage, struck a pose, and said, "As I was saying before I was interrupted...". After the audience erupted in applause, Paar continued, "I believe my last words were that there must be a better way of making a living than this. Well, I've looked... and there isn't." That line produced a burst of laughter from the audience. He then went on to explain his departure with typical frankness: "Leaving the show was a childish and perhaps emotional thing. I have been guilty of such action in the past and will perhaps be again. I'm totally unable to hide what I feel. It is not an asset in show business, but I shall do the best I can to amuse and entertain you and let other people speak freely, as I have in the past." 523: 784:. There must be a better way of making a living than this. There's a way of entertaining people without being constantly involved in some form of controversy which is on me all the time. It's rough on my wife and child, and I don't need it. I like the National Broadcasting Company, they've been swell to me. And I've been pretty wonderful to them. I took over a show with 60 stations. There is now 158. This show is sold out. It's the highest, I think, money producer for this network. And I believe I was let down by this network at a time when I could have used their help. You have been peachy to me always. 511: 1581: 25: 135: 763:. The joke in question involved a woman writing to a vacation resort and inquiring about the availability of a "W.C." The woman used that term to mean "water closet" (i.e., bathroom), but the gentleman who received the letter misunderstood "W.C." to mean "wayside chapel" (i.e., church). The full text of the joke is: 887:
was shortened to 90 minutes, and then to the current 60 minutes after Carson renegotiated his contract in 1980. Carson also arranged for the use of guest hosts and reruns during the week so that he only had to appear three times per week and sometimes during sweeps, four times a week, a practice that
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of his intention to quit the show, Downs at first thought Paar was joking. He expected the host to return to the stage, but the abrupt departure left Downs to finish the broadcast himself. While Paar traveled outside the country, his disappearance became a national news event. The entire broadcast of
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An English lady is visiting Switzerland. She asks about the location of the "W.C." The Swiss, thinking she is referring to the "Wayside Chapel", leaves her a note that said (in part) "the W.C. is situated nine miles from the room that you will occupy... It is capable of holding about 229 people and
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Jack Paar left the show on March 30, 1962, citing the fact that he could no longer handle the load of putting on an hour and forty-five minute show a night, five nights a week. Over the course of its run, Paar was given more time off so that most Mondays featured a guest host, and all Friday shows
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Starting on September 19, 1960, it was one of the first regularly scheduled shows to be videotaped in color, with the show recorded very early in the evening and broadcast from 11:15 P.M. to 1 A.M. Eastern time that night. Only a handful of complete Jack Paar "Tonight Show" episodes exist. All of
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has since been abandoned in the Leno, O'Brien and Fallon hosting runs, due to increased competition. By 1982, Carson had 180 minutes of airtime to fill a week, compared to the 525 minutes Paar was filling at the beginning of his run, reducing the work load by nearly two thirds.
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became an entertainment juggernaut; Paar generated the most obsessive fascination and curiosity from press and public of anyone who ever hosted the show. He strove for compelling conversation as well as humor. His guests tended to be literate raconteurs such as
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it is only open on Sunday and Thursday... It may interest you to know that my daughter was married in the W.C. and it was there that she met her husband... I shall be delighted to reserve the best seat for you, if you wish, where you will be seen by everyone."
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Paar was often unpredictable and emotional. The most notorious example of this kind of on-screen behavior was demonstrated on the February 10, 1960, show, when one of his jokes was cut from a broadcast by
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for much of Paar's tenure as well as the period between Paar's departure and Carson's arrival, when the show was presented by a series of guest hosts. Gurnee went on to direct Paar's prime time
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through September, he could not take over as host until October 1, 1962. They held him to his contract until the day it expired, prompting him to make occasional wisecracks on
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them are black-and-white kinescope recordings. No color videotapes of any complete Paar "Tonight" shows are known to exist. Paar hosted the program from 1957 to 1962.
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about the situation- "I'd like to welcome you to ABC...the network with a heart". The months between Paar and Carson were taken by a series of guest hosts, including
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NBC censors replaced that section of the show with news coverage and failed to inform Paar of their decision. On February 11, 1960, Jack Paar quit the show. As he
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filled commercial breaks and backed musical entertainers. When Paar was on vacation, guest hosts presided over the show; one of these early hosts was
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and several British performers appeared as well. Paar enjoyed conversing with foreigners and knew their accents would spice up the proceedings.
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of video of Paar's talk host career in color are known to exist today; NBC's policy at the time was to preserve programming on black-and-white
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were "Best Of Paar" repeats, giving Paar only three nights of material to fill. To fulfill the rest of his NBC contract after leaving
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with the line "here they are, Jayne Mansfield!" (a reference to Mansfield's breasts); the writer of the joke was
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to leave the program, remarking "It's a shame, he was such a great talent." Rooney and Paar quickly reconciled.
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Much like Paar, Carson too became weary of the show's length and struggled to fill so much airtime. As
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At first, the show was called "Tonight Starring Jack Paar"; after 1959 it was officially known as
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Under Paar, most of the NBC affiliates that had dropped the show during the ill-fated run of
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He surrounded himself with a memorable group of regulars and semi-regulars, including
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The cast in 1960 (L-R): host Jack Paar, announcer Hugh Downs and bandleader José Melis
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On December 1, 1959, Paar again made news by asking an apparently inebriated
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During most of its run it was broadcast from Studio 6B (formerly the home of
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A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to the Grave: An Autobiography
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and the US press who criticized him, including syndicated columnist
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American late-night talk show which aired on NBC from 1957 to 1962
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Intertitle, with "Tonight" serving as a variant of the original
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Senator John F. Kennedy, then a candidate for president, as a
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In 1961, Paar broadcast his show from Berlin, just as the
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as the homespun "Charley Weaver", author-illustrator
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In 1959, Paar was criticized for his interview with
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Jack Paar
Franklin Pangborn
Hugh Downs
José Melis
RCA Building
NBC
Tonight Starring Steve Allen
Tonight! America After Dark
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
talk show
Jack Paar
Tonight Show
late-night
Milton Berle
Texaco Star Theater
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York City

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