âA close look at how show business power corrupts . . . The dishiest read of the year.â â Janet Maslin, âTen Favorite Books of the Year,â New York Times
âHereâs Johnny!â Probably everyone in America knows the phrase, whether they watched every episode of The Tonight Show or none because they had to go to bed early on school nights. From 1962 to 1992, Johnny Carson and his Tonight Show dominated the American consciousness.
Henry Bushkin was Carsonâs best friend and lawyer during that period, and his book is a tautly rendered and remarkably nuanced portrait of Carson, revealing not only how he truly was, but why. Bushkin explains why Carson, a voracious (and very talented) womanizer, felt he always had to be married; why he couldnât visit his son in the hospital and wouldnât attend his motherâs funeral; and much more. Johnny Carson is by turns shocking, poignant, and uproarious â written with a novelistâs eye for detail, a screenwriterâs ear for dialogue, and a knack for comic timing that Carson himself would relish.
âA fascinating book about a complex man.â â Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
âLike The Tonight Show, the book has many a merry moment . . . [Johnny Carson] was also one of a kind, and is missed. This book brings a bit of him back.â â St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A People magazine Top Ten Book of the Year