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January 20, 2023 37 mins
If you're over 50, you know John Davidson. Actor, singer, broadway star, and TV host, John was working everywhere in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. He guest hosted "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" more than 80 times! He was the host of "The Hollywood Squares" and "That's Incredible," had his own talk show, and headlined in Las Vegas. He was a guest star in innumerable TV shows including "The Love Boat," "Love American Style," and "The Streets of San Francisco," and he had his own show with Sally Field called "The Girl With Something Extra!" He also starred in several Disney movies and had roles in "Edward Scissorhands" and "Airport '79." Larry and Mike caught up with John Davidson, now a youthful 81, to talk about his career, his continued passion for entertaining, and his intimate new venue, Club Sandwich, near his home in New Hampshire. And stay tuned--he sings us out with a classic tune from "The Fantastiks."
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