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Johnny Carson, Low-Key King of Late-Night TV, Dies at 79

NY Times
Johnny Carson, the droll, puckish, near-effortless comedian who dominated late-night television for 30 years, tucking millions of Americans into bed as the host of the “Tonight” show, died yesterday in Los Angeles. He was 79.

The cause was the effects of emphysema, family members said.

Mr. Carson took over the “Tonight” show from Jack Paar on Oct. 1, 1962, and, preferring to retire at the top of his game, voluntarily surrendered it to Jay Leno on May 22, 1992. During those three decades, he became the biggest, most popular star American television has known. Virtually every American with a television set saw and heard a Carson monologue at some point in those years. At his height, between 10 million and 15 million Americans slept better weeknights because of him.
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