Ed McMahon Passes Away!

MUDSHARK

MUDSHARK

Audioholic Chief
They were a great team for many many years. I still remember laughing at the Great Sarnac routines where Ed would hold up an envelope and Johnny, wearing a turban would tell what was in it.

Ed: holds up envelope
Johnny: Marcus Welby and Doris Day
Ed: opening and reading the note inside. 'Name a surgeon and a virgin.'

great stuff.

Each night Ed would announce and hold up 'the last envelope'
Crowd cheers that the routine is finally ending
Johnny would relpy with a clever insult to the crowd.

RIP ED
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Didn't he do the Publisher's Clearing House?

Kinda sad to see him go.
 
MUDSHARK

MUDSHARK

Audioholic Chief
Yes, for years. Those mailings seemed to last forever before the internet days.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I understand he had not been well recently, so it wasn't too surprising that he passed. He will be missed. RIP Ed.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Ed McMahon was wingman for Johnny Carson - kind of like Tonto was for the Lone Ranger.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
They were a great team for many many years. I still remember laughing at the Great Sarnac routines where Ed would hold up an envelope and Johnny, wearing a turban would tell what was in it.

Ed: holds up envelope
Johnny: Marcus Welby and Doris Day
Ed: opening and reading the note inside. 'Name a surgeon and a virgin.'

great stuff.

Each night Ed would announce and hold up 'the last envelope'
Crowd cheers that the routine is finally ending
Johnny would relpy with a clever insult to the crowd.

RIP ED
Very interesting Mud. Thanks for sharing this info. I also remember Ed was the one whom use to say "Here's Johnny!" :);):)



Cheers,

Phil
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Sad to see him go.

He set the bar for late night talk show co-hosts.

IMO, no one has come close to the bar since his departure from the Tonite Show.

Every time some one I grew up watching passes on it makes my age and mortality that much more recognizable.:(
 
D

DaleAV

Full Audioholic
Every time some one I grew up watching passes on it makes my age and mortality that much more recognizable.:(
I hear that!

Speaking of 'Johnny' ... he has never been replaced. I expect Conan to do a fairly good job, but not everyone likes his brand of humor.
I wanted to like Letterman, but he bumbles too much and never quite recovers. Best thing about that show is Paul and his band.

Leno was good, a bit sharp at times, but knew just when to cut it off.

Carson reached across all lines with his humor, was never insulting and quite apolitical. Plus, he could laugh at himself, something that you don't see as often anymore. I still miss the guy, and the 'team' was priceless.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
I hear that!

Speaking of 'Johnny' ... he has never been replaced. I expect Conan to do a fairly good job, but not everyone likes his brand of humor.
I wanted to like Letterman, but he bumbles too much and never quite recovers. Best thing about that show is Paul and his band.

Leno was good, a bit sharp at times, but knew just when to cut it off.

Carson reached across all lines with his humor, was never insulting and quite apolitical. Plus, he could laugh at himself, something that you don't see as often anymore. I still miss the guy, and the 'team' was priceless.
Very nice write-up. I agree in that both Johnny and Ed were one of a kind. That is, they both seemed to fit each other very well-so much so that even to this day it has not been duplicated. That should tell you something! ;):);)



Cheers,

Phil
 

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