Then, in c. 1971, they abandoned their stand-up career and moved to L.A. to become tv writers, landing jobs with Bob Newhart and Carol Burnett. They became quite successful.
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The four January issues yielded nothing. But February came, and there they were, premiering at Plaza 9 on February 6, 1967. Which gave me the Merv Griffin date: February 7, 1967.pic.twitter.com/jlgE8kpIjW
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The other stand-up segment is likewise undated. All I had written down was that it was The Tonight Show, with George Carlin guest-hosting. I also recorded on that same show Buddy Rich's "West Side Story" medley.pic.twitter.com/w9wbVm3xQC
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But the broadcast date for this one still eludes me. Nothing in the Wikipedia TS roster. I emailed Carson Entertainment last night for help. No reply yet. So it may go as "undated" for now, though likely sometime in 1967. Maybe '68.
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The reason for doing this: Jay's daughter Jamie passed away on Monday. She had become a giant in the entertainment world, the first woman to become ABC's president.
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So this is the closest I have to honor her. In the 1982 LN interview, Jay wishes his son Matt a happy birthday, but here's no mention of Jamie. Hopefully an upload in a couple days. (end)
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In my haste, among other typos, I incorrectly gave the LN date. They appeared on September 20, not 10, 1982. The show aired on September 30.
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