June 16, 1997 - Late Show with David Letterman
A short interview with George, with an idea about a personal ad that nobody would want to respond to; George briefly discusses the passing of his wife, Brenda.
May 2, 1972 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
Interview and performance. George reads some fan mail, and talks about his "hair piece" - Another of MANY Carson appearances over the years.
July 20, 1965 - Merv Griffin Show
George's 1st appearance on the Merv Griffin show, doing a bit about commercials, somewhat different than the routine that appeared on his "Take Offs & Put Ons" album.
December 10, 1966 - The Hollywood Palace
Another early television appearance by George on the Hollywood Palace. Here he is performing his popular "Wonderful Wino" bit
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March 18, 1970 - Playboy After Dark
Here we see George in his transformation. He was starting to let his hair grow, but still dressing sharp. His material was leaning a bit more to the risque. While the 1st part of this bit has been carried over from his earlier material, the "Birth Control" bit would end up on FM/AM.
Enjoy this one!
1st week of February 1999 - The Roseanne Show
A short-lived talk show hosted by Roseanne Barr. This is a pretty good interview in support of his Brain Droppings book. 1 of 2
September 21, 1976 - Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour
"Time For George"
George was a regular performer on the "Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour" show in late 1976. The gig was right up his alley, because he could be himself and work out his routines instead of acting in some bad comedy sketches.
April 27, 2001 Tonight Show With Jay Leno
I'm pretty sure this is George's 1st appearance on Leno's show.
1st part is the performance, 2nd part the interview
This is the animation featured in the "Carlin On Campus" special, but uncut, in it's original form.
Featured in The International Tournee of Animation: Volume 2
Narrated by George Carlin
Animated by Bob Kurtz
Produced by both. Lookup Bob at imdb.com
October 26, 1976 - Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour
"Time For George"
George was a regular performer on the "Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour" show in late 1976. The gig was right up his alley, because he could be himself and work out his routines instead of acting in some bad comedy sketches.
November 9, 1976 - Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour
"Time For George"
George was a regular performer on the "Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour" show in late 1976. The gig was right up his alley, because he could be himself and work out his routines instead of acting in some bad comedy sketches.
April 27, 2001 Tonight Show With Jay Leno
I'm pretty sure this is George's 1st appearance on Leno's show.
1st part is the performance, 2nd part the interview
May 2, 1975 The Mike Douglas Show
George working on his "God" bit from the Toledo Window Box album. Four months before hosting the very 1st Saturday Night Live. He sounds kind of stuffy, whether he was sick or it was his cocaine habit i don't know. Interesting to see him using his notes. When I saw him last October he was working out new material and had his notes.
May 15, 1971 - The Mike Douglas Show
Live (at the time) at San Diego California U.S. International University. George does familiar routines, "Muhammed Ali" is included on this among others. Then a very optimistic George sits for an interview with Mike Douglas. Sound is a bit rough, but listenable - enjoy this rarity!
February 25, 1967 - The Hollywood PalaceThis is a clip of George before he found himself, before he developed the routines that we'd all come to know. This is the Carlin that put on a face for the public, before letting his hair out, and growing the beard. The material was pretty tame by today's standards, but is still good stuff.
This routine reminds me a lot of his "Indian Sargeant" bit.