In Part 4 of this 7-part interview for the Archive of American Television, (see the complete interview at www.youtube.com ),George Carlin discusses his appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show, how he edited his material for television, how his “world changed” through several appearances on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson”; he comments on and refutes the criticism he received for “cashing in on the hippie craze”; his final appearance at the Copacabana (and how he got fired); his first gig to …
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@ 20:41 was brilliant! “You catch the culture with its pants down.” That was awesome.
Your religion shouldn’t even have to be brought up in regards to sense of humor though. I mean, that is good for you but I think everyone should be able to laugh at jokes about everything. it’s all jokes š
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I’m thoroughly enjoying this interview. It’s really fascinating hearing his story.
What a guy.
10:11 Buddy… god dammit!
Fabulous guy!
R.I.P. George.
I wouldn’t really call him a philosopher, but I would call him a great social commentator.
One of my favorite comedians, and I am a Christian! I’m not insecure enough to feel threatened by CARLIN :-p