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          Paar kept saying: “I don't know what to do,” and Rooney claimed: “I'm not trying to be inobtrusive.” Then Rooney began to discuss the previous night's Jack Paar.

          May 7, Judy's last primetime television appearance: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to Hollywood," an NBC-TV/Jack Paar special (her....

          Tonight Starring Jack Paar

          American talk show (1957–1962)

          Tonight Starring Jack Paar (in later seasons The Jack Paar Tonight Show) is an American television talk show broadcast by NBC.

          The show is the second installment of The Tonight Show. Hosted by Jack Paar, it aired from July 29, 1957 to March 30, 1962, replacing Tonight Starring Steve Allen and was replaced by The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

          During most of its run it was broadcast from Studio 6B (formerly the home of Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater series) inside 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.

          The same studio later hosted early episodes of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

          Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney were wonderful together and here in this jaunty number they show how multi-talented they both.

        1. Mickey Rooney Breaks Silence on Judy Garland Disclaimer of JACK PAAR Remembers Judy Garland ultra rare private recording.
        2. May 7, Judy's last primetime television appearance: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to Hollywood," an NBC-TV/Jack Paar special (her.
        3. Hal Gurnee on The Jack Paar Program showing footage of The Beatles from England a few weeks before they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.
        4. Jack Paar was great as a TV host and brought out the best of Garland in As a "friend", historian, story-teller, though.
        5. Its theme song was an instrumental version of "Everything's Coming Up Roses", and the closing theme was "So Until I See You" by Al Lerner.

          History

          In July 1957, after the failure of Tonight! America After Dark (a news-oriented