Banned Stars From The âTonight Showâ By Johnny Carson Exposed, And Why
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Marina UrmanDecember 23, 2025 at 5:50 AM
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A new book about Johnny Carson has pulled back the curtain on the Tonight Show hostâs banned list.
Love Johnny Carson explores the iconic TV hostâs career and talk show tenure, featuring interviews with producers and those who were closest to him.
The late comedian hosted the Tonight Show for 30 years, from 1962 to 1992. During that time, he received six Emmy Awards and was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.
Carson welcomed world-famous guests, including Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, and Madonna.
Johnny Carson hosted the Tonight Show for three decades, during which he banned a number of guests
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The new book, written by Carson aficionado Mark Malkoff, reveals that there were a number of guests the host didnât want on his couch.
Peter Lassally, Carsonâs producer for over two decades, told Malkoff there was a banned list âwith over thirty names on it.â
One of the stars on the infamous list was Jay Leno. The comedian made his Tonight Show debut in March 1977 and later became a regular on the program.
Jay Leno
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However, during his fifth appearance in 1978, Lenoâs jokes failed to land with the audience, leading Carson to decide he didnât want him on the show again.
According to the book, âthe audienceâs laughs were so light that Johnny decided never to invite him back.â
Stand-up talent scout Jim McCawley reportedly fought to have Leno back, but Carson had the final say.
ââJohnny just doesnât like him. He doesnât like his jokes,â said Peter,â Malkoff wrote. ââThatâs not going to change⊠Once he doesnât like someone, he doesnât start liking them later.â
Leno later returned to the show. He went on to host it himself for a combined 22 years, from 1992 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2014.
Ellen DeGeneres
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Ellen DeGeneres was also on Carsonâs bad side, according to Malkoff.
The Ellen Show host became the first female comedian to appear in the Tonight Show in 1986, but she was quickly shown the door for disobeying Carson.
During her third appearance in 1987, Ellen made a joke that Carson had explicitly told her not to make, said the showâs publicist, Charlie Barrett.
After the show, Carson allegedly âchastisedâ Ellen in front of his staff.
âPointing at her, he said, âI told you not to do that material,ââ Malkoff wrote. âBarrett recalled Ellen looking embarrassed. Jim made Ellen and her guest leave, saying, âYou wonât be back again too soon.ââ
Ellen returned to the Tonight Show in 1989 when Jay Leno was guest-hosting.
William Shatner
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Star Trek actor William Shatner was added to the banned list after accidentally breaking three unwritten rules for guests.
The first one was going into a long monologue and speaking âmonotonously for four minutes straightâ without letting the host interject.
Shatner also turned his back on Carson to talk to Buddy Hackett, one of the showâs most beloved recurring guests.
Finally, he made the mistake of mentioning the competition. âHe disregarded the Tonight rule that it was okay to mention your non-NBC TV series but not the network it aired on. Shatner mentioned the show, his series T. J. Hooker, and then also mentioned that it was on ABC. (The word was muted for air.)â
Shatner, who returned to the Tonight Show with guest hosts Leno and Patrick Duffy, later told USA Today that he had âawfulâ experiences with Carson, and that he didnât understand why the late host âwould get a hate-on for people.â
Carl Sagan
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Another Tonight Show faux pas was correcting Carson. This mistake was committed by astronomer Carl Sagan, a recurring guest, in 1986.
Sagan corrected the host twice as they were discussing Halleyâs comet, which last appeared that year.
According to the author, Carson âhid his embarrassment with his affable smileâ but âfelt slightedâ by the famous scientist.
âDespite his abiding respect for Sagan, Carson made sure the astrophysicist was not invited back to the talk show that had brought him enviable celebrity status.â
Dana Carvey
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Comedian Dana Carvey was allegedly banned for mocking Carson in a Saturday Night Live sketch in 1990.
A Tonight Show producer told Malkoff that the host disapproved of Carveyâs portrayal of him, reportedly saying, âI donât talk like that. I donât use those expressions.â
The final straw was a sketch in which Carson thought he looked âout of touch, unhip, and clueless,â leading Carvey to be âpermanently banned.â
Orson Welles
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Orson Welles was banned for being dishonest with Carson about one of his magic tricks.
During his fifth time guest-hosting, the Citizen Kane filmmaker performed a mentalist routine that failed after the two men he had hired to sit in the audience made a mistake.
Carson âwasnât irate because the trick flopped; he was furious that Orson was dishonest,â Malkoff wrote, adding that Carson had deep admiration for Welles, but that âa magician using audience plants was inexcusable.â
Jerry Lewis
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Jerry Lewis was allegedly banned for mistreating one of Carsonâs staff members while guest-hosting the show.
The The King of Comedy, who had appeared in the show over 80 times, âgot hysterical [and] verbally ab*siveâ when Don Schiff, who was in charge of cue cards, told him he couldnât fulfill his request in time.
âCarson did not abide bad manners,â the book reads. âNor did he tolerate anyone who disrespected his staff and crew.â
Steve Allen
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Finally, the original Tonight Show host, Steve Allen, was allegedly banned in 1982 after yelling at crew members while guest-hosting the show and mocking an injury suffered by Carson.
Allen reportedly phoned a crew member and mistreated them for implementing changes his own associates had requested. The worker then told Carson about the incident, asking never to work with Allen again.
Carson responded by reassuring the worker that he would ban Allen, who only returned to the show with guest hosts Duffy and Leno.
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The Tonight Show first aired in 1954. It has since been hosted by six comedians: Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, Conan OâBrien, and the current host, Jimmy Fallon.
Taped from Studio 6B in Rockefeller Center, it is is the worldâs longest-running talk show and the longest-running regularly scheduled entertainment program in the United States.
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