
Johnny Carson made dignified exit from 'Tonight Show' after enduring years of 'SNL' mockery
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Mark Malkoff's new book reveals how Johnny Carson's dislike of "Saturday Night Live" parodies contributed to his decision to leave "The Tonight Show" in 1992.
Lori Bashian is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
There were many references to Carson's dislike for the show throughout the book, with actor and director David Steinberg telling Malkoff, "[Johnny] watched ‘SNL’ a few times and never liked it," and Malkoff writing that in the late 1970s, Carson wasn't booking any "SNL" castmembers as guests, "due to his dislike of the show."
In 1991, certain choices made by the network, as well as "SNL's" continued jokes about him, led Carson to end his tenure as the host of NBC's "The Tonight Show."
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