Johnny Carson Papers 1970-1992

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Johnny Carson Papers 1970-1992

Television personality. Correspondence, scripts, reports, and production files of the "Tonight Show" starring Johnny Carson broadcast on the NBC television network documenting Carson's affiliation with the program from October 1972 through May 1992.

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