Former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson is scheduled to return to television in the midst of an already competitive late-night lineup.
Full episodes of the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson first aired between 1972 and 1992 will again meet the small screen beginning Jan. 1 on Antenna TV. Variety reports the channel made a multi-year deal with Carson Entertainment Group allowing it to air hundreds of hours from Carson's 30-year stint as host of the show.
The reruns will be simply dubbed Johnny Carson since The Tonight Show name is still owned by NBC, the outlet says. The show returns to compete with current late-night headliners Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel.
Sean Compton, Antenna TV parent company Tribune Media's president of strategic programing and acquisitions, told Variety that the re-airing won't be a clip show. "This is full episodes of Johnny Carson, the man that everyone in late-night agrees was the greatest host of all time, airing in real time as he did back in the day."
"Tuning into The Tonight Show is like taking a walk down Main Street Disneyland. The minute you step in there, you feel good and you know it's a place you want to stay," he continued. "We cannot wait to bring this show to fans who remember Carson and to a new generation of viewers who have never had the chance to see Johnny in his prime."
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