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2018 Remaster of Robin Williams on The Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson & guest Jonathan Winters in 1991.
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Комментарии : 9 тыс.   
@shackdaddy7106
@shackdaddy7106 3 года назад
When you watch the segment, you are watching the two greatest improv comedians of all time and the forever king of late night television.
@marionarnett9207
@marionarnett9207 3 года назад
When I was in high school my bedtime was at 9PM and the house was shut down by 10. I would awaken and the tv on every night yo laugh at Johnny Carson and his guest and the suffering to get up the next morning was easy.
@mariehatton6268
@mariehatton6268 3 года назад
Greatness.
@Celebrategreece
@Celebrategreece 3 года назад
As good as it gets!
@michaelpaulson3917
@michaelpaulson3917 3 года назад
Rrrrrrrr3
@jamesscouton496
@jamesscouton496 3 года назад
@@marionarnett9207 w
@rfblato
@rfblato 2 года назад
Whoever booked this show should have a lifetime Emmy.
@thedogsofchernobyl8160
@thedogsofchernobyl8160 8 месяцев назад
Shirley Wood was Johnny’s cast coordinator. She was great
@barryraterink2684
@barryraterink2684 3 года назад
No one in history could just ad lib like Robin Williams - just say a topic and he was off for 2 minutes. Such an amazing talent - no one else like him. Ever.
@charlotte50224
@charlotte50224 3 года назад
Except for Jonathan Winters. They were two peas in a pod. Both true geniuses!
@rrrayrrray
@rrrayrrray 3 года назад
@@charlotte50224 completely agree
@gloriab357
@gloriab357 3 года назад
That's bipolar disorder in its unmedicated form. He knew how to corral it and push it down the best stream. Of course, there are the depressive episodes that couldn't have been easy for him.
@bigjohn3928
@bigjohn3928 3 года назад
Wasn't it mostly Substance abuse? If so,shouldn't we all.... Robin was Wired on another level.
@gloriab357
@gloriab357 3 года назад
@@bigjohn3928 I just retired after a career as a therapist -- clinical social worker in private practice. Robin Williams, as we see him in the video here, is what Bipolar I Disorder looks like with no medication. The person is manic and speaks rapidly. Thoughts race and Robin Williams had the talent of seeing humor all over so the world had the benefit of those rapid thoughts aimed toward humor. They tend to speed in their cars, start many projects and then turn their attention to another project before getting very far with the previous one, they may sleep only 3 or 4 hours per night when in a manic phase. If they have a "contrary" personality, they tend to get into frequent arguments. They may gamble or otherwise use money foolishly. It's really difficult for someone to live with this disorder unless they are medicated and see a therapist regularly. The meds aren't so pleasant for them to take. Many patients have told me that they'd rather deal with the consequences of their poor choices when in a manic phase than feel sluggish and droopy on the meds. There also exists a disorder called Bipolar II Disorder, which is a milder form but still quite troublesome. Don't confuse Bipolar Disorder with someone who switches moods frequently. That's a common misconception because when people hear "manic-depression" or "mood swings" they easily think of someone who has problems with widely varying moods within one day. This isn't how it works with Bipolar Disorder, either I or II. The switch from a manic phase to a depressive phase doesn't happen quickly or frequently, certainly rarely within one day. Those folks generally have a personality disorder of one type or another, often Borderline Personality Disorder. As for Robin Williams, he may very well have abused street drugs. I just don't know much about him. But that isn't what we saw of him when he was performing. Someone using cocaine, for example, wouldn't usually be able to think as clearly as Williams was able to do, especially as a young man. People with Bipolar I Disorder don't like the prescription drugs used to stabilize their moods so they often self-medicate with alcohol, marijuana, or something else. It's pretty hard to hold down a normal job with that kind of mental health problem. Think of someone who is intoxicated with alcohol. They might be a little funny but I can't imagine them being able to carry on like Robin Williams could. If he abused substances I imagine that must have been when he was not on public display because that wouldn't have been too successful. I hope this provides you some insight. Gosh, I really miss Robin Williams. What a rare talent.
@jamesadair617
@jamesadair617 6 месяцев назад
The fact that Robin could make Johnny and Ed laugh so hard makes him a savage and lengend.
@mrboogang
@mrboogang 2 года назад
A whole era that has passed and will never, ever return. There is absolutely no one that comes close to Robin Williams. God bless and rest in peach Johnny, Jonathan and Robin. May we see you again on stage on the heavenly stage one day again.
@WhispersFromTheDark
@WhispersFromTheDark 2 года назад
Yeah, we don't have anything even close to their talent and humor these days.
@jerrybrown2326
@jerrybrown2326 2 года назад
B
@OgramRavot21
@OgramRavot21 2 года назад
I'm so happy I lived through the 80's & 90's what great time to be alive. When we got to the 2000's everything changed. I am very happy that I changed for the better.
@davidkarle7953
@davidkarle7953 2 года назад
Never ever another robin Williams loved him
@jesus1stmylawislove
@jesus1stmylawislove 2 года назад
NOT YOU making me imagine _Heaven has_ weekly Stand Up comedians, up there trying to make Jesus laugh - *i mean honestly Humanity rEALLY* *went down from day to day.It's not* *that unrealistic tho*
@lausdeandl
@lausdeandl 3 года назад
Robin would have endless material in 2021. He is sorely missed. 😂
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 3 года назад
He would've been done in by the Far left.
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 3 года назад
@@3ladeRunner as liberal as SF was, I don't think Robin would of approved of how it is right now. Nobody was pooping in the Streets like they do now when he was alive.
@ILIK3HATERZ
@ILIK3HATERZ 3 года назад
Except his son is making bank with all his dads content! Ms Doubtfire is watched regardless of what year……that $ from those views goes straight to his kids!
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 3 года назад
@@3ladeRunner Yeah, maybe here and there but not to the point where they have to make maps of it so people can avoid it. It's a complete "Turdfest" out there now!
@spuds6423
@spuds6423 3 года назад
@@3ladeRunner While that is true, the abundance of the poo in what were well maintained neighborhoods and City leaders not doing anything about it and only puting out excuses. It appears that this now a badge of honor for such municipalities. It is a negligent health hazard that is being overlooked. It is pure virtue signaling which a piss poor way to go through life.
@RichWeigel
@RichWeigel 3 года назад
I love how Winters and Williams played off each other and made this a non-stop laugh riot.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
A laugh riot, is it? You come up with that one all by your lonesome, did you?
@Minslocker
@Minslocker 2 года назад
"I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone." ---Robin Williams
@aa-to4uf
@aa-to4uf 2 года назад
sorry there mslocker, the worst thing in life is to get sold a bill of goods and think robin willaims is funny, and then to be stuck having to listen to his ancient crap and think it’s funny at all.
@charlottenorton4880
@charlottenorton4880 2 года назад
Sorry a a, you have no sense of humor or aren't sharp enough to get their humor. Couldn't be too bright as you can't spell either the lady you are replying to or other words in your stupid reply. Robin Williams is never ancient humor because he always reacts to the conversation at hand. Perhaps you are not getting any of it or definitely the first part. Jonathan Winters has written hysterical books and stories and Robin was a genius too smart for the people he had to deal with who were as dumb as a rock. I'd like to know who you think is funny? No doubt a simpleton. And Jonny Carson was the absolute best for finding talent, interviewing superbly and even laughing at himself; a modest, humble genius the likes of which you'd be lucky to witness in your lifetime! I feel blessed for the opportunity to have him be the last person I heard before 😴
@charlottenorton4880
@charlottenorton4880 2 года назад
One is never stuck listening to anyone. If you weren't so busy complaining and playing victim, you would know you can always change your channel.
@chadopitz6883
@chadopitz6883 3 года назад
Look at the way Johnny Carson watches Robin during his act-outs. This is a man who has been around an insane amount of comedic talent during a long career and he looks excited/surprised by the things being presented to him. It's beautiful
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Haha! Yeah. Those good old act-outs. If I had a nickel for every time a comedian did an act-out, I'd be a rich fellow. I could even spend the time to act-out myself. They even called him "Robin act-out Williams" from time to time. Well, they called him that until he hung himself. Then he didn't act-out anymore. Now he's dead. You can't act-out when you're dead.
@keithingram6868
@keithingram6868 3 года назад
T55 frt trrrtd4rrR4rRrrrterRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
@ahartley3529
@ahartley3529 3 года назад
He got paid millions to put up with the act outs
@galvo_galvo
@galvo_galvo 3 года назад
@@User0000000000000004 what horrible person you are.
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 3 года назад
I love watching robin and Johnny now watching Jonathan winters. Robin is having a blast!
@chrismack5908
@chrismack5908 3 года назад
You know what was brilliant? Not one cuss word. On the floor rolling hysterically laughing. I'll watch it again and again because laughter is the best drug in the world. Miss these guys.
@kellyspann9845
@kellyspann9845 2 года назад
When comedians cuss or are dirty it's because they are not funny but think they are.
@starchaser6024
@starchaser6024 2 года назад
@@kellyspann9845 This is hilariously incorrect. nothing wrong with swear words. They are just words, not magic.
@kellyspann9845
@kellyspann9845 2 года назад
@@starchaser6024 You couldn't be more wrong.
@starchaser6024
@starchaser6024 2 года назад
@@kellyspann9845 right I forgot the words of curse will summon the knights of standards and practises and bring upon a new plague. My apologies.
@nash984954
@nash984954 2 года назад
I'd forgotten just how funny Robin and Winters were to gether playing off each other and reminded me of Billy Crystal with Robin was just he was unable to keep up with Robin who really was so great off the cuff and hilarious moment to moment Billy and Robin and damn I forgot her name, I cannot believe it, I know her name, black lady on the view god I can't believe it doesn't come to me, ah whoopie finally darn Goldberg
@ABitefLife
@ABitefLife 3 года назад
Robin, Jonathon and Johnny packed more entertainment into one show then a lifetime of acting from many of Fallons guests. Wow
@englishyoucanuse
@englishyoucanuse 3 года назад
They made a great trio, all had great comic timing.
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 2 года назад
Agree 👍
@rustyd5070
@rustyd5070 2 года назад
None of these late night hacks can hold a candle to Carson…ever!
@bluejay6470
@bluejay6470 2 года назад
Got that right
@dawncrawford887
@dawncrawford887 2 года назад
The only comedian they were missing ... George Burns!! Lordy! Did I just date myself?!lol
@maddog8356
@maddog8356 2 года назад
I remember watching this the very same night it aired. My Dad and I were in tears from laughing as Williams and Winters essentially took over the Tonight Show. This was, IMO, the funniest moment ever captured on television-two comedy geniuses feeding off one another and spitting out the results minute after minute. I didn’t want it to end, it was that good. RIP to both of these wonderful funny men.
@Spllaaat
@Spllaaat 2 года назад
That is so awesome you watched it live. Thanks for sharing pal.
@sondra4789
@sondra4789 2 года назад
I recall watching it too. I tried to watch it every time Robin Williams was on. I mostly stood there like a guppy. My brain doesn’t work that fast. ❤️
@flatsixx
@flatsixx 2 года назад
I remember watching it too. It’s hard to forget the chemistry.
@gouryg4774
@gouryg4774 2 года назад
It was one of the few times that Carson totally lost control of the situation. Once Robin and Johnathan got rolling there was no stopping them.
@SqkTap
@SqkTap 2 года назад
watch RW with Craig Ferguson 😂😂
@heathermetz6576
@heathermetz6576 3 года назад
14:26 “We lost the fort! The Indians were sober! We were drunk, this time!” Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams on Johnny Carson, watching him laugh at two comedic geniuses. No rude interruptions from the host!
@markmalbone1147
@markmalbone1147 3 года назад
Winters, a singular comic talent, was the only person who could best Williams (who was a genius) at that time, and Williams knew it and adored him. Carson, great and powerful, just had to sit back and let them go.
@SF-jn1hp
@SF-jn1hp 3 года назад
We’re looking at you, Jimmy Fallon.
@scrossman27
@scrossman27 2 года назад
@@SF-jn1hp nobody watches Jimmy Fallon
@SF-jn1hp
@SF-jn1hp 2 года назад
@@scrossman27 OOOOO!!! BURN!!!😂 What a great comment😆 I love it.
@tinaleazajones5643
@tinaleazajones5643 2 года назад
No stopping either one of these Comedic Geniuses...& Carson couldn't & didn't even try...he was SO enamored himself & cracking up that all he could do is watch them & their mental game!! Comedy/adlib at it's finest.
@chriss2295
@chriss2295 3 года назад
I love how much Robin adores Jonathon.
@jimmysmom7449
@jimmysmom7449 3 года назад
he's been Robin's hero since childhood, when Robin watched Winters make his father laugh (not an easy task). Winters came out in a pith helmet, and presented himself as "the great white hunter", said he hunts squirrels. When asked (by the show's host) how he does that, he replied "I aim for their little nuts."
@tarawetzel4075
@tarawetzel4075 2 года назад
@@jimmysmom7449 ⁹9AM is Is
@jerryosullivan4333
@jerryosullivan4333 2 года назад
🥲💕. Sf. 8
@cheesemouse7774
@cheesemouse7774 2 года назад
Me too. You can tell, Robin really looked up to Jonathan. He had good reason. They're both outstanding comedians.
@ishivines675
@ishivines675 2 года назад
Yeahhh! The way robin asks to help with his gloves....such a gentleman
@bernardmiller5347
@bernardmiller5347 3 года назад
Johnny Carson was the king of late night there will never be a host at his level of greatness. The two guests are of the same caliber They will never be replaced ever.
@Twistedpeppermint99
@Twistedpeppermint99 3 года назад
I wholeheartedly agree! Both so different in their comedic styles but they compliment each other so well. I miss them both.
@kathrynharper-seymour8062
@kathrynharper-seymour8062 3 года назад
I totally agree.
@susanmoncada3470
@susanmoncada3470 3 года назад
Should have met him he was a nasty man
@fig4159
@fig4159 3 года назад
Disagree. Johnny Carson was an ok host but a jerk real life. As an interviewer, Dick Cavett is still king.
@simondewitt7161
@simondewitt7161 3 года назад
Conan is just as great if not greater.
@mdduet
@mdduet 2 года назад
Robin and Jonathan were both generational talents. Watching either of them perform was amazing but having them both together was nothing short of magical. They gave us the blessing of true laughter.
@yourrocketman1
@yourrocketman1 2 года назад
Priceless
@64kubbyp
@64kubbyp 2 года назад
You are so right
@DD-sr9xm
@DD-sr9xm 4 года назад
It’s amazing, normally Robin Williams dominates ANY conversation, but with Jonathan Winters he dials it down. Such a compliment.
@oskarkrawiec368
@oskarkrawiec368 4 года назад
dude he was on coke the whole night, why you think carson asked for prozak for him lmao
@Ducati_Dude
@Ducati_Dude 4 года назад
It's called 'Respect'...
@SUGAR_XYLER
@SUGAR_XYLER 4 года назад
@@oskarkrawiec368 exactly, *AND NOTHING* he or Winters said was funny !! It was Park's time and they kept going with their *nonsense* I never thought Robin's coked up humor was funny yet his acting 🎭 skills was extraordinary
@lindadevelle5323
@lindadevelle5323 4 года назад
Ducati Dude I
@billkoetting5197
@billkoetting5197 4 года назад
Jonathon Winters was Robin Williams Mentor.
@jokerfreak1973
@jokerfreak1973 4 года назад
I miss every one of these comedians. Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters, and Johnny Carson. Pure magic. True Comedy Gold. RIP Gentlemen
@paulkmetko1358
@paulkmetko1358 4 года назад
They will be missed they were the Best.
@oooooo6270
@oooooo6270 4 года назад
me too
@burghman8000
@burghman8000 4 года назад
I said the same thing. I feel like I don't belong in the world today w what Millenials and GenZ find funny and entertaining. Tik Tok? People trying to start trends like licking a toilet seat during a pandemic of coronavirus. The younger generations(not all of them) are so screwed up and I'm wondering why natural selection hasn't.wiped them.out yet
@jokerfreak1973
@jokerfreak1973 4 года назад
@@burghman8000 I can't agree more. An insane world we live in where people wouldn't know good comedy if it came up and bit them on the leg.
@briansmith6876
@briansmith6876 4 года назад
Rickles too
@picklesthewise
@picklesthewise 3 года назад
"Roe vs Wade? I prefer to float!" THAT is brilliant 🤣🤣🤣
@tammyvanwinkle8870
@tammyvanwinkle8870 3 года назад
God, 2021, 57, f*ing hilariously beautifully dark and damn...fittingly now makes me feel old! Lmao🤦‍♀️😁🤘go figure..🌻
@ajl9491
@ajl9491 3 года назад
Shit stupud
@ruthrogers808
@ruthrogers808 3 года назад
You are a comedian.Miss Robin❤️🥰💕🎬🌹Amazing individual.Angel for us humans.🤣☺️😢.Brilliant mind.
@flewprettygood8911
@flewprettygood8911 3 года назад
Row your boat or wade in the water. For the dummies that didn’t get your comment lol
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 3 года назад
And, from 2021 after January 6th : prophetic.
@HamRadioCrashCourse
@HamRadioCrashCourse 2 года назад
It’s the speed that kills me. How fast Robin is in connecting the comments from others and turning it into something. Amazing.
@deborahburnstein2448
@deborahburnstein2448 2 года назад
The speed came from his comic sensibility and lots of cocaine during this period in his career.
@PJL7095
@PJL7095 2 года назад
@@deborahburnstein2448 yes….. lots of cocaine
@shackdaddy7106
@shackdaddy7106 2 года назад
@@PJL7095 But Robin could be just as fast and funny without the cocaine. Am I opinion he was at his best on talk shows especially Johnny Carson and David letterman.
@geno4526
@geno4526 2 года назад
great vivid imagination and high quality comedy
@bomathis4194
@bomathis4194 2 года назад
@@deborahburnstein2448 Yes but there are a LOT of coke heads and none as funny as Robin.
@mariedefries9420
@mariedefries9420 4 года назад
Williams and Winters are two of the best comedians. You can tell that they respect each other’s humor.,
@michaelwald4414
@michaelwald4414 4 года назад
Marie Defries best ever
@thomashunka188
@thomashunka188 3 года назад
Love and always love robin Williams ❤
@laurac1986
@laurac1986 3 года назад
Just a different world back then. You never truly realize how great something is until it's long gone
@michelleclare6250
@michelleclare6250 3 года назад
Laura you are so right, this world today is nothing but violence, sex and nudity on the big screen, our kids are not safe even from television, whatever happened? I miss respect and decency that the old timers grew up with , be safe Laura and stay healthy, all the best.
@MJ95630
@MJ95630 3 года назад
Yep! Like George Carlin.
@MJ95630
@MJ95630 3 года назад
@@michelleclare6250 Word
@chrisnanopoulos9905
@chrisnanopoulos9905 3 года назад
Yes, it was only 30 yrs ago; but it may as well be a hundred. We didn't take everything so seriously back then. Shame it's changed so much.
@80steen44
@80steen44 3 года назад
For sure. Celebrities for the most part were so much more likable
@KathyAnne28
@KathyAnne28 3 года назад
When Johnny Carson has to catch his breath from laughing, you've got it.
@DonaldGerbino
@DonaldGerbino 3 года назад
He died from C.O.P.D.
@banerain5662
@banerain5662 3 года назад
@@DonaldGerbino He felt like he had a Yak on his chest.
@jeremyreed6559
@jeremyreed6559 3 года назад
Truer words have never been spoken . Johnny was and still is the king of late Night I would say The Godfather of the golden era of comedy when people had to hang to together because there was no internet no face crap no tinder poop no online any bullshit . You hung out .. you learned . you party. You get crazy . Now what what is it now 2021 and what is life now ....... life is safe . Fair .. comfortable. You don’t have to work if you don’t want to . You can live at home until your 37 don’t worry about it . It makes me sad because I think all these kids are going to be on there last breath in life and there gona say dam I didn’t really do shit with my life ... but it was safe uneventful life where my mom did my laundry for 37 Years then I did my laundry for 30 years and that’s it’s it’s over . That’s my impression of life now . And for a while to come. Sorry I’m high . On life ofcourse .
@boggy7665
@boggy7665 3 года назад
@@DonaldGerbino "Those damn cigarettes"
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Yeah, can't fake laughter. That's impossible. Nobody has ever done it in human history, especially while watching Robin Williams. Never happened.
@ValerieCH1
@ValerieCH1 2 года назад
One of my fondest memories is watching this with my Dad, both of us wheezing and crying with laughter.
@johnlane4987
@johnlane4987 3 года назад
The way Robin looks at Jonathan is simply amazing…you can tell he idolizes him…
@bryanshere3860
@bryanshere3860 2 года назад
Absolutely! So cool!
@tinaleazajones5643
@tinaleazajones5643 2 года назад
Williams was someone who you could always tell when he Really apreciated someone else...his Comedy began thru his Mother, he wanted to make HER laugh...& so the antics began!!
@michaela5965
@michaela5965 3 года назад
Cant watch anything today that is as funny as these were and still are!!! You all are missed.
@tiffanykane692
@tiffanykane692 3 года назад
Four minutes in, I’m having a coughing fit and practically got tears in my eyes. 🤣😭
@ghuskerdude1
@ghuskerdude1 3 года назад
I swear...I do have tears in my eyes. I absolutely love watching this clip of Herrrrrrrrre's Johnny!
@joe-vz6hx
@joe-vz6hx 2 года назад
how great of a comedic talent is Winters that he has two of the all-time greats, Carson and Williams, in stitches. it's rare to see someone make Williams in particular laugh...Winters, his mentor, does it over and over...RIP all three
@bigchris8578
@bigchris8578 4 года назад
Put Carson back on the Prime time with his re-runs and he will STILL have the best ratings. Legends never die
@randyferwerda9153
@randyferwerda9153 4 года назад
He's just frozen bro.
@Nighthawke70
@Nighthawke70 4 года назад
Licensing....
@tonytribble2977
@tonytribble2977 4 года назад
It’s on Antenna TV, OTA or Locast
@oooooo6270
@oooooo6270 4 года назад
true
@delesiaodell2109
@delesiaodell2109 4 года назад
I miss Johnnie Carson , please put his reruns back on prime time . Those who are on now are disgusting and sick, so is every one who would waste their time watching such immortal crap.
@doublepick
@doublepick 3 года назад
Anyone who can make Robin Williams laugh hysterically: gets my vote...
@minerva2558
@minerva2558 3 года назад
Those two fed off of each other perfectly. Pure gold.
@pixelmentia
@pixelmentia 2 года назад
Robin was the saddest celebrity death ever. Should be remembered as not only a brilliant comedian and actor, but one of the most intelligent minds as well. He could have done anything with that lightning fast brain of his, but he used it to fill our lives with joy. Unlike so many celebrities today, there was never any doubt that he was a wonderful person both on and off the set. So much respect and admiration for him.
@billystpaul8907
@billystpaul8907 4 года назад
There will never be 3 performers like this ever again. I miss the old days when talent was talent...
@93Jubilee
@93Jubilee 3 года назад
There's still comic brilliance in our world. They're all creating their own unique style -- and we need it all the more now. Maybe I'm just desperate for it again!
@patriciawilson1836
@patriciawilson1836 3 года назад
So very true. Robin is SOOOOOO amazing. It's just off the top of his head.
@KoolHandJuke
@KoolHandJuke 3 года назад
If there's one thing I learned, it's to never say never. I've seen greatness return again and again.
@KoolHandJuke
@KoolHandJuke 3 года назад
@@patriciawilson1836 It's also off the tip of his spoon.
@patriciawilson1836
@patriciawilson1836 3 года назад
@@KoolHandJuke ABSOFRICKINLUTELY
@CrustyCurmudgeon
@CrustyCurmudgeon 4 года назад
There's more humor and fun in these 33 minutes that a whole year of Kimmel, Colbert, & Fallon. Late night has died, and whenever I see clips like this I'm reminded about how far its fallen.
@stacismith4534
@stacismith4534 4 года назад
Smart
@Ned-ke3ui
@Ned-ke3ui 4 года назад
You'll never see the likes of these guys again Abolute comedy genius 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@twohamburgers
@twohamburgers 4 года назад
AGREED
@lmvicente1
@lmvicente1 4 года назад
Ain’t that the truth! Back when everybody wasn’t so butt hurt over everything.
@tinastanley4444
@tinastanley4444 4 года назад
Oh absolutely
@jessicasevin1870
@jessicasevin1870 3 года назад
Whoever booked these 2 on this show together was a genius
@DHARMN00
@DHARMN00 3 года назад
All 3, Park fit right in 😆
@christinatweet6580
@christinatweet6580 3 года назад
I think Fred DeCordova (producer) booked most of the guests....🤔🤔❤️. Freddie!!
@daniellemorrison7933
@daniellemorrison7933 2 года назад
100 Percent
@MrMr-ru3bw
@MrMr-ru3bw 2 года назад
Jonathan played a baby on Robin's Mork & Mindy show, among his many acting credits. He's SO funny, and Robin is pure electricity. Johnny let people tall and interjected wisely
@sxhbk
@sxhbk 2 года назад
The girl was funny to.. Ed and johnny could've taken the night off..
@gregzoller9003
@gregzoller9003 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite Robin Williams interviews. He’s here with his mentor and model. J. Winters isn’t quite as lightning-fast as Robin, and certainly less manic, but he has the same off-the-cuff ability to connect ideas for maximum effect, all without canned jokes. This had to be a real pleasure for both comedians.
@leekost8545
@leekost8545 2 года назад
Winters was brilliant though
@timothylee9418
@timothylee9418 2 года назад
Jonathon, Winter's Here.
@kevinhyatt6901
@kevinhyatt6901 3 года назад
The message behind this man's comedy. His timing. Delivery. Originality. Never another like Robin Williams. R.I.P
@1toshi32
@1toshi32 2 года назад
And also an intelligent knowledge of current affairs.
@dleet86
@dleet86 2 года назад
@@1toshi32 And classics, international history and humanities.
@robertbenson6721
@robertbenson6721 4 года назад
While Johnny, Ed, Jonathan, and Robin have all passed away, it's cool to note that Doc Severinsen is still performing at 93 years young.
@themanfrommalpaso6753
@themanfrommalpaso6753 3 года назад
Wouldnt be a blast to hear an interview with him, to hear ALL the fun stories of all the comedic greats!!
@eskee1
@eskee1 3 года назад
@OG_Dacs tha6s the point i think... he was the lame
@michaelmoon6675
@michaelmoon6675 3 года назад
Thank you sir
@laurahall5218
@laurahall5218 3 года назад
Years young? Is Josh Gad 250 pounds thin?
@dennisshugrue5681
@dennisshugrue5681 3 года назад
@@themanfrommalpaso6753 ĺ0k000
@andrewcameron1346
@andrewcameron1346 4 года назад
Carson was absolutely correct in his closer. Just stay out of the way and let them go at it. So many jokes in such a short span of time. Comedic giants in action.
@billohno
@billohno 3 года назад
THAT was the genius of Carson-he played behind the beat and made his guests the better for it.
@chuckm6592
@chuckm6592 2 года назад
That is what I always admired about Carson, he knew when to say something but he also knew when to let the guest to roll on. Not like Letterman, Leno etc who constantly interrupted their guests.
@catelewis7223
@catelewis7223 2 года назад
I love how Carson cracks up then pulls it right back to being together. Robin is so funny, and Jonathon what a treat, hilarious. I need it.❤️
@JefferyClifford-js8dj
@JefferyClifford-js8dj 2 года назад
Hello cate:
@marcelparis2890
@marcelparis2890 2 года назад
True therapy 👌
@wilfreddufresne9488
@wilfreddufresne9488 4 года назад
Comedy like this comes around once in a lifetime.
@heavensbeardedheathen6999
@heavensbeardedheathen6999 3 года назад
Not true. I'm the product of the two of them. Humor wise!
@littleladybug910
@littleladybug910 3 года назад
And we were blessed to be a part of it
@sykwookiee
@sykwookiee 3 года назад
@Jethro Tull Dang it Ian, did you sit on your flute again?
@teddymills1
@teddymills1 3 года назад
Once was enough.
@motor2of7
@motor2of7 3 года назад
You never see Robin Williams laugh us hard as he laughs at Jonathan Winters, God bless him.
@michaelboyce9028
@michaelboyce9028 3 года назад
Both were off the wall comically!
@johnrussell7984
@johnrussell7984 3 года назад
Two of the best ever, they bounce of each other man. Love this interview. Robins my favourite though grew up watching him. Miss him man.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
I don't see him laugh at all. What happened to him anyway? It's almost like someone has gagged him.
@desmondbrown2813
@desmondbrown2813 3 года назад
The calming effect of Winters on Williams was always amazing to watch.
@MayaRivka
@MayaRivka 3 года назад
Winters was his idol. Shows so much respect for him.
@sporkfindus4777
@sporkfindus4777 3 года назад
Yeah, Robin Williams valued the friendship of other comedians, including older ones such as Jonathan Winters and Billy Connolly. There was also Robin's great compassion, such as how he visited his friend Christopher Reeve so often after his accident.
@ltcolumbo9708
@ltcolumbo9708 3 года назад
That's a great observation
@catcrazy67
@catcrazy67 3 года назад
Hilarious comedic gold both are missed Carson was also best late night host ever
@timseibel6507
@timseibel6507 2 года назад
It's always fun to watch someone who operates on a completely different level than the rest of us. He's so damn quick.
@ajcgranny
@ajcgranny 3 года назад
Still hard in 2021 to believe that someone that sad could hide it so well. RIP 🙏 Mr. Robin Williams
@Sassyglbeauty
@Sassyglbeauty 3 года назад
I don’t think it was exactly sadness, but more a brain disease that he had undiagnosed.
@bluemind423
@bluemind423 3 года назад
Depression isn't so much about being sad but being devoid of happiness and feeling. Imagine not finding joy in anything and how much effort it would take to try and create it around you in the hopes of coping. That's what I think he did and while it was likely therapeutic in nature it's a battle you can face your whole life. It will exhaust you and if you let your guard down overwhelm you. It's why it needs to be seen as serious as other life destroying diseases. If it was just a matter of being sad all the time I think it may be more bearable since at least in knowing sadness you'll be able to know happiness. When you feel nothing and are told you're just sad it's like telling a blind person their eyes are just closed.
@kenwaid8239
@kenwaid8239 3 года назад
He had a degenerative neurological brain disease a kind of Alzheimer’s very aggressive and it was diagnosed and he was basically told it was untreatable he decided to check himself out instead of just becoming a mere shadow of what he had been. I’m not a big fan of assisted suicide but this is one case where it would’ve been warranted he shouldn’t have had to die alone like that you were a great talent Mr. Williams. When he won the Oscar for awakenings my mother and I laughed and cried because my mother was a nurse and was there for that whole situation and she said it was almost exactly like the movie showed it. these poor people locked inside their own minds came out for one summer and then went back.
@rscats67
@rscats67 3 года назад
I watched a bio of Robin recently that his wife helped produce. It was so sad that he could feel his brain become different. Look for clips of him in about 2011 or 2012 and you can see the difference in him. The documentary talked about the Night at the Museum 2 movie and he struggled through filming that. His wife marveled at the fact that NO ONE from the cast or crew talked to the press about his condition because they all loved and respected him.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Yeah, nobody in history has ever hidden how they feel on the inside. Especially someone who acts for a living. That's impossible. Moron.
@Ever443
@Ever443 3 года назад
This stuff is 30 years old and still better than the crap on late night.
@williammay2332
@williammay2332 3 года назад
All this time, and finally, hear Row/Roe v. Wade, as a funny line.
@wellintended783
@wellintended783 3 года назад
That's because everyone and everything has become politically motivated. It's sad isn't it?
@Peggy-nt7eo
@Peggy-nt7eo 3 года назад
Here here
@MrBrainSoup
@MrBrainSoup 3 года назад
@@wellintended783 everything is politically motivated, your just starting to notice it as the consequences of bad politics are presented to your face 24/7 thanks to smartphones and the internet rendering the proliferation of news instantaneously
@wellintended783
@wellintended783 3 года назад
@@MrBrainSoup 30 year's ago your average person was not politically motivated as people are today. As far as politician's well that's why they're politician's. And yes we can blame cell phones and the internet for uneducated people delving into politics. Running a country is absolutely not the same as Running a business. But Trump and his supporters seem to think so?
@LargestClassifieds
@LargestClassifieds 4 года назад
Hats off to Jonathan Winters, the 'father of improvisational comedy'
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
That's not who he was. Shut your ass.
@arkanoiddude
@arkanoiddude 3 года назад
@@User0000000000000004 He def was a pioneer in improv comedy. So you stfu.
@pf4773
@pf4773 2 года назад
When Johnny Carson left the studio that evening in 1991 he knew that those moments with Williams and Winters were extraordinary. Truly one of the greatest moments in improv/interview comedy in the history of TV.
@LilLoo226
@LilLoo226 3 года назад
Robin's mind never stopped. Constantly in motion. He's sorely missed.
@josephslack8907
@josephslack8907 3 года назад
He is for real " must be a bit painful to be of that intelligents
@MayaRivka
@MayaRivka 3 года назад
Truly.
@enriquepena2009
@enriquepena2009 3 года назад
Talent+cocaine= a chattering genius
@rogerwhitby433
@rogerwhitby433 3 года назад
This makes me a little sad 😭 They are so funny 😂. RIP Robin and Johnny 🤣 Hope to see you guys again. Sick of politics. Thank you ☺️ for lifting my spirit ☺️
@karenwinkler6001
@karenwinkler6001 3 года назад
@@enriquepena2009 Why do you say he is on cocaine?
@annamayfair-diaznovelspoet8436
@annamayfair-diaznovelspoet8436 4 года назад
Mr. Williams, Mr. Winters and Mr. Carson crying with laughter and trying to ask questions. Modern Comedy at it's best! Trained from the classics and we really need hysterical humor in 2020. The last of the true comic genius. May they RIP.
@brucepowyer4603
@brucepowyer4603 3 года назад
Hi Anna
@BugzBunnywazaHare
@BugzBunnywazaHare 3 года назад
I can't even believe what's happening to this state, country and our world???? The Left-Liberalism is killing us by stripping away everything that we need to survive! "Ask Newsom why he went to that b-day party with all those people and HE DIDN'T THINK TO HIMSELF-WHAT AM I DOING HERE?" SUPER SPREADER BUT, WITH HIM IT'S OK????????? THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER "ROBIN WILLIAMS!" I was born the same year as Robin but, I joined the military and served 4 bloody years in the Vietnam war, saw people being killed, blown up, infact, I was ordered to kill anything that walked, crawled or moved in any kind of way. I had to kill men, women and children because I was ordered to do that!!!!!! There was no "hero's welcome back" infact, people hated me, kicked, beat, called me a murderer. "Robin's humor allowed me to let the pain go but now it's back and I don't know how to deal with the pain anymore..........." I WISHED I COULD TRADE PLACES WITH ROBIN WILLIAMS AND NOT BE HERE ANYMORE!!!!!!!!!
@valerie7008
@valerie7008 3 года назад
BugzBunnywazaHare true. You cant even tell an innocent joke. A liberal will be offended and either try to kill you or themselves. Comedy is about dead because of the triggered liberals. They don’t mind when their own burn down cities. But you tell a joke? Hell no, they’ll cancel you and ruin your life.
@alejandroorona9489
@alejandroorona9489 3 года назад
I've never seen Robin Williams crack up like that. He's respectfully reverent and Mr. Winters was on top of his game.
@vcr3895
@vcr3895 3 года назад
Two like minds, truly, and great talents.. both are really missed 😔RIP
@ruadhrose
@ruadhrose 3 года назад
Jonathan Winters was one of Robin’s mentors.
@MuzixMaker
@MuzixMaker 2 года назад
@@ruadhrose Jon was the original King of Improv.
@racerx1189
@racerx1189 2 года назад
This was the comedic clash of the titans. A truly great moment in comedy history. Rest in peace gentlemen.🙏🏻
@skinnysnorlax1876
@skinnysnorlax1876 4 года назад
Winters' old voice absolutely killed me. How can you even do such an accurate impression when rehearsed, let alone off the cuff?! My goodness. Incredible
@TheKissyfer
@TheKissyfer 3 года назад
Robin Williams just - within the first minute I'm laughing so hard I can't breathe! RIP you brilliant sensitive soul
@mitchdevi6432
@mitchdevi6432 3 года назад
I miss him Terribly See What Depression can do Hung to his death R I P ROBIN
@cherylwhite2788
@cherylwhite2788 3 года назад
Most people who laugh excessively are depressed. I know because I am one of them. R.I.P Mr. Robin Williams.
@lo417
@lo417 3 года назад
I can always get away from this world watching these two. They are my favorites of all time. The Johnny show was the bomb. None will ever replace or come close to this......
@williamrolls8075
@williamrolls8075 3 года назад
Hello friend
@vanstrength3656
@vanstrength3656 2 года назад
This is as relevant today as in 1991 and every bit as funny.
@laureldakini9710
@laureldakini9710 3 года назад
Jonathan Winters , one of the best ever so amazing sure miss them both !!!!!!
@colleenwinters9640
@colleenwinters9640 3 года назад
I had the pleasure of having Jonathan Winters as a penpal for 10 years and it was the best thing ever happened to me
@christinatweet6580
@christinatweet6580 3 года назад
@@colleenwinters9640 Write/publish an article about that! SOMEBODY would take it; lots of people wd want to read it. Ja, ja....
@billkoetting5197
@billkoetting5197 4 года назад
My absolute best part time job was working back stage security at Kansas City's Starlight Theater in the 80's. That night's show was Robin Williams. He was a hoot back stage and then 2 hours, non stop on stage. RIP Robin you are missed every day.
@k8thegr855
@k8thegr855 3 года назад
it's called Verizon ampetheatre now but that place was great.
@jaydub7121
@jaydub7121 6 лет назад
You can tell how much Robin loves and respects Jonathan Winters. The looks and how he stays quiet and lets Jonathan have his moment. He idolizes him, that's clear as day.
@jennyq4979
@jennyq4979 6 лет назад
That's for sure Jason. And I think it's so sweet to see that love in his eyes.
@MrKmoconne
@MrKmoconne 6 лет назад
This was so evident. Such a good time to witness.
@billmullins6833
@billmullins6833 6 лет назад
I've read that RW actually patterned his style after Johnnie Winters' - but on speed at 10X JW's pace. They were both great. Never see their like again. {sigh}
@TheresaPowers
@TheresaPowers 6 лет назад
Oh stop the bullshit.
@AndurilNarsil1
@AndurilNarsil1 6 лет назад
Nutin funny about roe v wade except to a liberal.. Beyond that pretty entertaining.
@ronaldzent4845
@ronaldzent4845 2 года назад
Johnny saying "my greatest contribution was just staying out of the way", so true, he seemed to always let his guests be at the center, never interrupting, never fawning or pandering. Just being himself, Johnny Carson truly helped alot of folks kick star their own careers too, Leno was a good segue for him in '92.
@davidlambert6171
@davidlambert6171 4 года назад
Suddenly became “The tonight show with Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters”!...And i love it! Love the comedic chemistry!
@davidmeynell1251
@davidmeynell1251 4 года назад
Comedy at it's best no vulgar language needed. Just off the cuff comedy either you have or you don't . These men certainly have it.It was funny then & it's still funny today.
@donroller2588
@donroller2588 4 года назад
Carson keeps wiping his eyes...He's crying laughing! Robin Williams was a pure comedic genius! Extremely funny!I really miss Robin
@declined7
@declined7 4 года назад
Dude he was sauced lol.
@rexsruins
@rexsruins 4 года назад
Jonathon winters was the greatest ever...Robin williams owes him..
@relayerdave
@relayerdave 4 года назад
Robin was a comedic master. No question. But his politics blew.
@afriend38
@afriend38 4 года назад
I have never been so sad at the loss of a celebrity as I am with Robin Williams. My heart hurts. I miss him so! 💞
@garyball5214
@garyball5214 4 года назад
Just want to know how Robin Williams is going to repay Jonathan Winters right now there is no way in hell
@Orcinus1967
@Orcinus1967 3 года назад
"We're gonna go through Chickamauga twice this time". Brilliant. I cried.
@jamesadair617
@jamesadair617 6 месяцев назад
Both Robin and Johnathan are comedic gold.
@jjfergie
@jjfergie 4 года назад
29 years later. OMG I haven't laughed this hard in a long time. Truly timeless. I miss all of these guys. Sheer brilliance. It may be time for a Robin Willimas marathon again. I've been having a very hard time thinking about Robin and what he went through. It's time to celebrate what sheer madness genius can do.
@doctortow6244
@doctortow6244 3 года назад
Watch "What Dreams may Come". It stars Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr. I love that movie. Another movie from Robin that I enjoy is Awakenings with Robert Deniro. This is another movie that shows Williams' dramatic acting skills.
@brendahicks5984
@brendahicks5984 3 года назад
Awakenings is my all time favorite movies. De Niro, Williams and the sound track by Randy Newman.....sheer genius!!!
@vcr3895
@vcr3895 3 года назад
This sounds like an excellent idea! Include Aladdin, his Jeannie is the bomb. The animators waited until he was done to do that portion because he was going so fast...🤣🤣🤣
@timmystips3935
@timmystips3935 2 года назад
I've probably watched this 50 times and it still makes me laugh! To think two masters of comedy and Johnny together - priceless.
@alabarjhoni9742
@alabarjhoni9742 2 года назад
i honestly hated this garbage. non-stop rambling. maybe a funny thing pops out. when you listen to the words it is such nonsense. people just laugh when a "joke" ends and other people laugh. when you really listen it is such shit.
@esperanzogomez3237
@esperanzogomez3237 4 года назад
People usually describe every comedian as "genius" but Robin Williams truly was.
@quinnrivers527
@quinnrivers527 3 года назад
This is magnificent! I laughed AND cried. They don’t make artists like this anymore and Johnny is just a masterful host. 😌❤️🔥
@fayesexton4731
@fayesexton4731 2 года назад
I've laughed more this eve than I have in ages ... so, so good!
@BillMcGaughy
@BillMcGaughy 2 года назад
Absolutely one of the best tonight shows ever. Caron was perfect at moderating these two geniuses.
@TheStevemcmahon
@TheStevemcmahon Год назад
He as shite. Those two are legends
@lorrieannesilvey474
@lorrieannesilvey474 3 года назад
I love these people, Johnny, Robin and Johnathon. I am so grateful that I was on this planet while they were here........😊
@j.leeshadowgirl
@j.leeshadowgirl 2 года назад
So funny. They just say whatever and don’t need to worry about everyone’s feelings getting hurt. It’s called humor
@Hannerhin
@Hannerhin 2 года назад
We are so lucky to have shared the planet. True genius.
@kioyteo3347
@kioyteo3347 4 года назад
When I die, I want to go to THEIR comedy club wherever they are now.
@fatboifrmdatwon4868
@fatboifrmdatwon4868 4 года назад
Good look in HELL
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 года назад
Kioyte, serious question, who goes to heaven and who goes to hell?
@kevio6868
@kevio6868 4 года назад
@@fatboifrmdatwon4868 You have the power to condemn people to hell? Did you know him or understand the issues he had? What do you know personally about his relationship with God Almighty? Is Jonathan Winters in hell too hypocrite?
@jeannehelton5745
@jeannehelton5745 4 года назад
@@BillMorganChannel we choose Jesus or reject him , those who repent and ask the Lord to forgive them of their sins and have faith in his word that he died , arose and sits at the right hand of the Father. Those who reject Christ as their Saviour go to Hell . I would that everyone would accept Christ and escape Hell !!! The road to Hell is broad and many enter there in . The road to Heaven is narrow and few enter there. Jesus said when I return will I find faith on earth .
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 3 года назад
@@jeannehelton5745 Great answer! What do you think of Hebrews 10:26-27?
@jarniwoop
@jarniwoop 3 года назад
Robin said "comedy is cheaper than therapy." There's a lot packed into that.
@jamesthornton1363
@jamesthornton1363 3 года назад
If only he was able to seek help for his own therapy. As it's hard for comedian's to see comedy as therapeutic rather than work.
@MrToken63
@MrToken63 3 года назад
Robin spent life in feeling shame over his own suicidal tendencies, can we stand in his shoes and feel what that's like.
@jameschryst3960
@jameschryst3960 3 года назад
To bad it didn't work for him. Jim BCC AZ
@cheapskatepanic
@cheapskatepanic 3 года назад
So many comedians lost to suicide. I loved Richard Jeni.
@alrightythen1466
@alrightythen1466 3 года назад
I would have to agree 100%
@justjeff131
@justjeff131 2 года назад
If there is ever a time when you are down and want to be lifted up or laugh and feel good, just look for Robin Williams doing his thing! Absolutely the GREATEST Comedian EVER!
@georgespalding7640
@georgespalding7640 3 года назад
Who would have known that moments like this with Johnny, Robin and Jonathan would be such a precious time in TV history.....I miss those moments.
@sharongreenberg510
@sharongreenberg510 3 года назад
Robin Williams, was and is, one of the best actors ever that, worked in the industry, of the film and, television, history. He was not only a great actor, but a wonderful human being, he often hired, homeless people straight off the streets, to fill in parts of his movie's. He was a very special loving and caring man. Everyone that knew him, loved him. And every single film that he that he made, he put everything he had heart and soul, into his movie's. Robin Williams, will always be a part,of American people's favorite people, who will stay in their hearts and souls, forever! Robin Williams, can never be replaced! Every movie he ever made, Everyone will always remember! And, Robin Williams will never be forgotten!
@lauramiller5155
@lauramiller5155 3 года назад
So do I...I loved each and every one of them and really miss them....Especially Johnny I watched him all the time
@paultalley6222
@paultalley6222 3 года назад
And ALL of those gentlemen onstage have left this earthly plane..."and the wheels of life keep turning so much faster..." 🥲
@robertnick3999
@robertnick3999 3 года назад
@@sharongreenberg510 Lec&83!
@robertnick3999
@robertnick3999 3 года назад
@@sharongreenberg510 u79 IMO D u88’
@LisaLisa-iu6xo
@LisaLisa-iu6xo 2 года назад
Seeing Jonathan Winters always reminds me of that movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", with all those old-time comedians. Loved it!
@juliecrane9647
@juliecrane9647 2 года назад
I also loved Scavenger Hunt and Clue. 2 other greats with lots of cameos. 😄😄😄 And soooo clever all 3.
@gouryg4774
@gouryg4774 2 года назад
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is the movie that all subsequent scavenger hunt style movies are judged by. It was a one of a kind all star cast with cameos up the wazoo.
@UAL012
@UAL012 2 года назад
It took every effort to not fall out of my chair laughing. This was absolutely HILARIOUS.
@be5575
@be5575 4 года назад
Robin Williams "Comedy is cheaper than therapy" how true that really was.
@Babs42
@Babs42 4 года назад
@Crow Too soon.
@notyrmama
@notyrmama 4 года назад
@crow you don't know that! He might have left us long before he did because of his "therapy".
@bcjammer
@bcjammer 4 года назад
Brad E that was a “oh damn” moment for me
@budgranger8027
@budgranger8027 4 года назад
@@Babs42 aaa
@cgross1116
@cgross1116 4 года назад
@Crow There isn't always help to be gotten. You treat the symptom but there is no cure.
@firstnamefirstlastnamelast9004
@firstnamefirstlastnamelast9004 3 года назад
This is a testament to the magnitude of his gift. Even he knew how special he was. the thought of that gift being taken away or loss to age and illness must have been devastating to him. I haven’t laughed this hard since he was here. RIP Robin Williams!
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Yeah, what a moron! It wasn't being taken away, he never had it to begin with! That's why he hung himself. He suddenly realized his entire life was the real joke.
@brendahicks5984
@brendahicks5984 3 года назад
I think we know who the moron is, MORON.!!! 👉🥴👈
@nancyolds888
@nancyolds888 3 года назад
Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams were absolutely brilliant comedians and actors!! Both of them suffered mental health issues for their art. This is so precious seeing them go all the way slaying the audience and an admiring Johnny Carson!! Such a treasure on video!!
@chrismckell5353
@chrismckell5353 2 года назад
@@brendahicks5984 I don't tend to put any credence into comments from users who name themselves after characters in cheesy films.
@Natemire
@Natemire 4 года назад
Robin never sat and listened to someone else being interviewed so intently without jumping in as he did with Johnathan. You can really see the admiration he had for him
@williamb3323
@williamb3323 4 года назад
I saw an interview with Robin many years ago, He said his inspiration, and the whole reason he chose comedy, was Johnathan Winters. He truly loved that man
@denniswilson7073
@denniswilson7073 4 года назад
Cocaine , seen it so many years back in the day and knew many the same as him
@davidmoorea1961
@davidmoorea1961 4 года назад
It is so obvious and powerful to witness someone with Robin’s greatness humbled & awestruck by Jonathan Winters..!! What great men they were ~ miss them and yeah, I’m gettin’ old, too...🇺🇸
@jeps1973
@jeps1973 4 года назад
At this point they were also friends as Winters played his son on Mork and Mindy but yes the love and admiration is there.
@sevendays02
@sevendays02 4 года назад
@@denniswilson7073 Robin made no secret of the fact that he once had a coke problem. However, he was like this on or off cocaine. It seems like you just wrote this so you could announce that you've known people on coke. Congratulations (?)
@michaelengel3265
@michaelengel3265 2 года назад
Two of the most INCREDIBLE comedic talents this world has ever seen at one time......
@uploadingjoy9120
@uploadingjoy9120 4 года назад
I love how Johnny Carson always let the guest be the star. Carson never hogged the spotlight. Wish today's late night hosts would understand that concept.
@yachtboy6756
@yachtboy6756 3 года назад
So true. Even if you couldn't stay up for the whole show, we had to watch the monologue.
@savagespirit9457
@savagespirit9457 3 года назад
Agree! I wish we had a late night host who just had an ounce of class
@cardboardbox476
@cardboardbox476 3 года назад
Nailed it buddy. But it's easy to do with the two funniest people that have ever walked the earth
@FireRebel
@FireRebel 3 года назад
thats because carson isnt entertaining
@gregschrag7848
@gregschrag7848 3 года назад
Man Carson was great, things were so different back then!
@k.a.u.4599
@k.a.u.4599 4 года назад
Johnny Carson crying laughing is a sight to behold
@talhogbin8301
@talhogbin8301 3 года назад
I truly believe the World is a lesser place with out Robin Williams in it.
@breshannondevereaux5712
@breshannondevereaux5712 3 года назад
You are absolutely correct! The world became a darker place when Robin died.
@vheth5968
@vheth5968 3 года назад
You damn well are right!!!!
@prodriver2112
@prodriver2112 3 года назад
🙏 miss you Robin.
@timetraveler1973
@timetraveler1973 3 года назад
you are correct.
@bigjohn3928
@bigjohn3928 3 года назад
We have lost Our Identity as Americans ,Mostly All our Icons have be taken away in the last 10yrs,it's mind blowing if you begin to list it.. dick gregory,John Ritter, Greg Giraldo, Charles Murphy, Patrice O'Neal ..
@mellie8778
@mellie8778 2 года назад
Robin loved his Jonathan. They were comedic soulmates. I just love seeing Robin laugh hysterically at Jonathan! ❤
@keithanstine3651
@keithanstine3651 4 года назад
"Oh, flaccid member, thou art not mine..." He was just so quick witted.
@davidolson9021
@davidolson9021 4 года назад
he was his mind was so quick to
@jimbobrockman4191
@jimbobrockman4191 4 года назад
"You may laugh at this flat gun Jesse; but you won't be laughing at the flat bullets when they hit you" JW ca. '68
@bneale
@bneale 4 года назад
@@davidolson9021See how he is without the coke.
@jakecrib9971
@jakecrib9971 2 года назад
I loved Johnny Carson, a comedic genius, but this was the funniest episode I've ever seen. Williams and Winters were hilarious. I laughed till I cried. My God I miss them.
@hollybaker9610
@hollybaker9610 2 года назад
Me too.
@michelleadamik6013
@michelleadamik6013 3 года назад
I miss this show so so much. There will never be any one that can make me laugh like Johnny Carson and his amazing guests did.
@847JS
@847JS 3 года назад
Well now the hosts are just a kiss ass to the democratic party. They aren't good anymore
@adamtrotter4910
@adamtrotter4910 2 года назад
@@847JS they were mostly liberal back then too. The difference is current events didn’t dominate every show. They made a couple of Supreme Court jokes at the beginning and moved on to other stuff. Today every talk show is 90% politics 10% comedy when it should be the other way around.
@izzattar
@izzattar 2 года назад
These two are definitely going to be missed, anybody who doesn't believe that is insane 💔💔💔
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 2 года назад
Like the banter of guys at the bar. Having some beers and Ribs, yum!
@usmanmadha6828
@usmanmadha6828 3 года назад
This is what comedy is all about. Couldn’t stop laughing.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
If I watch something that's too funny and I need to stop laughing, I watch Robin Williams and it works wonders.
@philipgray2604
@philipgray2604 3 года назад
In no no no no no
@nazariog.1155
@nazariog.1155 3 года назад
Robin's brain must have been firing on 12 cylinders; I'm just amazed at how great he was in everything he did!!
@G-BONE
@G-BONE 5 лет назад
Ladies and gentlemen,you have just witnessed two of the greatest adlibbers of all time.😀😀
@karlakor
@karlakor 4 года назад
Jonathan Winters and Robin Williams were great ad libbers, but I have heard that the king of them all was Frank Faye. According to everyone who ever saw him perform, Faye had the fastest, sharpest wit in show business, and he could cut any other comedian to ribbons. Even the great Milton Berle couldn't match wits with him. Frank Faye must have been phenomenal.
@LukeWelles
@LukeWelles 4 года назад
I thought it was called freebasing
@davidolson9021
@davidolson9021 4 года назад
yes if they coulda got old Tim Conway with them i grew up watchen them 3 dam never be anyone better then them
@davidolson9021
@davidolson9021 4 года назад
@@karlakor Tim Conway was 1 of the best watch some old carol burnett shows the other actors couldn't keep a strait face he was awesome to
@datdudecollins
@datdudecollins 4 года назад
Gerard Mazzocco hardly “adlibbing.” They had CLEARLY rehearsed what they were gonna talk about. Carson wouldn’t even get the question or statement about the subject out, before Robin Williams had already started in with his schtick...(see the Castro bit.) And yea, that Clarence Thomas stuff-it was literally connected to his reply to “How ya doin?” This would certainly win the “Least funny fucking thing I’ve ever watched in my life” catergory. I mean what the hell are they talking about and HOW do people think this shit is funny??
@ILikeToLaughAtYou
@ILikeToLaughAtYou 2 года назад
“Why is he a Yankee” is somehow one of the funniest lines I’ve ever heard.
@jetshooter25
@jetshooter25 3 года назад
When Robin said th comedy's so much cheaper than therapy My heart sank.
@Patrick-ud3vu
@Patrick-ud3vu 3 года назад
Such a real moment from Robin!
@MichaelLasotaWheresWaldo
@MichaelLasotaWheresWaldo 3 года назад
That stood out most from this bit than anything else. Although it was all brilliant.
@elliotvanhijfte
@elliotvanhijfte 3 года назад
He wasn't just depressed, he had lewey body dementia, he was losing his mind and was aware of it happening. At the time there was no way to treat or cure it. I was devastated by his passing. But the knowledge of his disease made me understand why he did what he did.
@KoolHandJuke
@KoolHandJuke 3 года назад
@@elliotvanhijfte Cocaine induced.
@Ratkill9000
@Ratkill9000 3 года назад
His divorces really did him in mentally.
@stewartparks8228
@stewartparks8228 6 лет назад
Johnny Carson will never be matched. He commands his guests (no matter how wonderfully insane they are ) like icing a cake. He is smooth as silk.
@EGlobalTrading
@EGlobalTrading 5 лет назад
Well you need to see when he had Dean and Bob on, he couldn't control them...
@johnwesleystoddard5813
@johnwesleystoddard5813 4 года назад
1weyi
@crowbarred
@crowbarred 4 года назад
I feel that Carson genuinely loved him and his humour - so awesome
@KoolHandJuke
@KoolHandJuke 3 года назад
Carson didn't appreciate his slights on Clarence Thomas.
@connorriley9103
@connorriley9103 3 года назад
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@papabear4040
@papabear4040 2 года назад
Met Jonathan a couple of times around town, and he had everyone in laughing stitches. My son bought me one of Jonathan's hats at his estate sale. May he laugh in peace...
@christophernichols3828
@christophernichols3828 2 года назад
@sherylmcleroy7290
@sherylmcleroy7290 4 года назад
Sadly each of the gentleman on this stage have passed away. We miss you the world is honestly not the same without you.
@curbozer5006
@curbozer5006 4 года назад
Culturally, and educationally. we seemed to have peaked in the 60s and 70s...now, stupidity and cultural stagnation is dragging down our nation.
@ltcavret7574
@ltcavret7574 4 года назад
@@curbozer5006 we need a cultural revolution
@patrickgogan3517
@patrickgogan3517 4 года назад
@@ltcavret7574 its getting worse too many brainwashed/sick people running around with zero intervention
@daledelayen5232
@daledelayen5232 4 года назад
So true
@valerie7008
@valerie7008 3 года назад
curbozer well, I guess we should just take out the millennials. Torture them and get rid of their pc asses. I’m just kidding. Kind of. We should still torture them, even if they’re your kids/grandkids. They’re useless. I’m not kidding now. Unless your raised them not to be fruit cup pansies. Then they need to stay.
@LeenaStark
@LeenaStark 5 лет назад
3 LEGENDS . Rest in Love, Jonathan, Robin + Johnny. Thanks for the laughter + the memories.
@phuqubush
@phuqubush 5 лет назад
@Philip Parker Your momma must be so proud.
@kevinflint6412
@kevinflint6412 5 лет назад
I'm not sure we should glorify zombies. I think you're just supposed to shoot them in the head. In fact, shame on anyone who gets a zombie virus and doesn't shoot themselves in the head before they reanimate.
@phuqubush
@phuqubush 5 лет назад
@Philip Parker You must really live a miserable life.
@mfnryt
@mfnryt 5 лет назад
You ain’t kidding!! When comedy was funny!
@billterri4889
@billterri4889 5 лет назад
@Philip Parker Nobody is glorifying the fact that he was sick and committed suicide, they are acknowledging his immense talent. He didn't commit suicide because things got tough, he had Lewy Body disease, a form of dementia related to Parkinson's that in his case affected much of his brain (as documented by the autopsy) , it affects your whole thought process and decision making (like deciding to take your life), causes hallucinations, paranoia (which it did in his case), etc. My Father has Lewy Body Disease but luckily in his case it hit him much later in life. It is tragic that RW committed suicide and you should simply pray for his soul as a good Christian instead of judging people. After all, that's what our bible says. P.S. I'm not a snowflake I am a hard core conservative, trump supporter. I also loved Robin Williams. They re not mutually exclusive positions..
@bruceweigle7597
@bruceweigle7597 3 года назад
Robin had the most freestyling spontaneous sense of humor the world has ever seen. RIP. Awakenings is brilliant, really shows how serious an actor Robin was as well.
@scrossman27
@scrossman27 2 года назад
Awakenings and What Dreams May Come are my two favorites.
@johnclifton857
@johnclifton857 2 года назад
The fact that Park managed not only survived but thrived in this amazing moment is testament to her talent
@robertthomas5736
@robertthomas5736 2 года назад
She Couldn't Stop Laughing
@robbinmeissner435
@robbinmeissner435 4 года назад
I almost get an aneurysm following Robin. A brilliant and also tortured mind of exquisite humor and very clear awareness.
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