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Not just a "show" but "the" show, "The Tonight Show," whose previous proprietors included not only Carson but the legendary Jack Paar (a framed letter from Paar, on Paar's red-imprinted stationery, could be spotted among O'Brien's treasured possessions in his L.A. home as seen on "60 Minutes").
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Four years after Paar's last episode, ABC graduated Dick Cavett from weekday mornings to 10 p.m. three nights a week (Mondays/Tuesdays/Fridays).
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Paar's successor, Johnny Carson, says Paar "brought a new dimension to late-night television."
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But whereas Paar's bawling on the air contributed to his demise as a talk-show host, tears are possibly Bakker's greatest asset.
Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism; with an Introduction by T George Harris 1981
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Jonathan Winters makes comedy out of a stick on Jack Paar's 1950s television show.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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After 15 years his audience had nearly tripled Paar's, and accounted for 17% of NBC's revenue.
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After 15 years his audience had nearly tripled Paar's, and accounted for 17% of NBC's revenue.
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Much of the dinner conversation revolved around how the culture of both America and television had altered so radically since Paar's years as host.
unknown title 2009
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In the 1960s Richard Nixon was blasted by some because he dared to cheapen the political process by appearing on "Laugh In" saying played piano on Paar's Show.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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Much of the dinner conversation revolved around how the culture of both America and television had altered so radically since Paar's years as host.
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