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So ironic and intriguing that the most articulate-sounding, charming, and intriguing interviewee in this 4-year series would be not a writer or entertainer but one of Carson’s personal assistants: she should have been the host of the Tonight Show instead of Carson! (That having been said, I think it’s long since time for her to refer to the spoiled baby as “Carson” instead of “Mr. Carson.”)
This is one of your best podcasts. Lots of in-depth information about Johnny and the show. It got my attention when she talked about Johnny and she said “He broke my heart.”
Yes, Ms. Alexander was an excellent guest. I definitely learned a lot. Thanks, Rob!
This was one of the best episodes. Pam was very informative and entertaining.
Glad to liked it, Tom! I shared your nice comment with Ms. Alexander.