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  1. Sep 2, 2019 · Stan Zabka, right, was associate director/director of NBC’s Tonight Show for 22 years, and even appeared as a guest on the television program with host Johnny Carson. Stan Zabka, right, worked alongside Clint Eastwood on the movies ‘Bronco Billy’ and ‘Any Which Way You Can.’

  2. Jul 25, 2008 · 21. 6.8K views 15 years ago. .Much to Johnny Carson's chagrin, NBC destroyed all his early Tonight Show video tapes. This clip of Johnny and Stan, reported to be the only existing color...

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  4. Jul 8, 2014 · This segment is courtesy of Carson-Entertainment-Group and Stan Zabka. This 2" low-band color quad tape (dub) was presented to Stan by NBC in 1964. Stan personally saved this tape along with a black & white kinescope. Now almost 50 years old, it is the oldest surviving color segment from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

  5. Jun 18, 2009 · Much to Johnny Carson's chagrin, NBC destroyed all his early Tonight Show video tapes. This clip of Johnny and Stan, reported to be the only existing color Tonight Show video of that era, was captured with remarkable clarity by David Crosthwait of DC Video, Los Angeles, from a forty-four year old, 2" quad tape.

  6. Aug 23, 2018 · This appears to be the oldest surviving color videotape anywhere of Johnny Carson, surpassing the Stan Zabka color recording by approx 6 days. Additionally, this videotape consists of the program open, full monologue and approx 1 hour of the show.

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  7. Aug 29, 2018 · Previously, the oldest known color videotape from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was an excerpt from the September 1st, 1964 episode featuring musician Stan Zabka (also restored by DC Video).

  8. Aug 24, 2018 · DC Video has recovered and restored a very rare color videotape of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson that aired on August 24, 1964. This appears to be the oldest surviving color videotape anywhere of Johnny Carson, surpassing the Stan Zabka color recording by approx 6 days.

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