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As always, the further we go back in Hollywood history, the more that fact and legend become intertwined. It's hard to say where the truth really lies.
July 29, 1957
Jack Paar becomes host of The
Tonight Show. NBC returned the program to a talk/variety show format
once again, with Jack Paar becoming the new solo host of the show.
Under Paar, most of the NBC affiliates which had dropped the show during the
ill-fated run of America After Dark began airing the show once again.
Paar's era began the practice of branding the series after the host, and as
such the program, though officially still called The Tonight Show, was
marketed as The Jack Paar Show. A combo band conducted by Paar's Army
buddy pianist Jose Melis filled commercial breaks and backed musical
entertainers. [See music and announcers below.] Paar also introduced the idea
of having guest hosts; one of these early hosts was Johnny Carson. In the late 1950s, it was one of
the first regularly scheduled shows to be videotaped in color.
Paar returned to the show 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, "When I walked off, I said there must be a better way of making a living. Well, I've looked... and there isn't."
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Tony Figueroa
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