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Robert Blake Can't Stop Laughing When Johnny Carson Drops His Pants!

Three men in a studio setting, one laughing, one smoking, and one appearing distressed.

Johnny Carson rarely left his post as the 'King of Late-Night,' but he switched places with guest Robert Blake in a 1976 interview. The results were hysterical as Johnny became the guest of Robert's hosting.

A man in a green shirt sits between two others on a talk show set with a scenic backdrop.

Robert walks out in a plain white and green t-shirt and brown bell-bottom pants, and sits and smiles at Johnny, and says, "Let us go among them." Johnny makes a joke, asking, "Would you like to go beat up a cleaning lady first? I feel a little overdressed tonight. I should've put on my leather outfit."

Robert says, "You look alright." Robert's hair is messy, and the other guest, Burt Reynolds, asks him if he's alright because his t-shirt is on backward. Burt asks if he was in a hurry.

A man in a gold jacket sits on a couch, smiling, with another man in a suit and a woman in a green shirt behind him.

Robert says he realized the shirt had writing on it, so he didn't want to pay anything to that company and flipped it inside out. Later in the interview, Johnny and Robert switch chairs and impersonate each other.

After a commercial break, Johnny is sitting in the guest chair and has his hair all messy and his tie undone as he sits and picks his nails. Robert sits behind the desk and says, "We have one of our more interesting guests here tonight."

A man in a suit is being tickled by another man on a talk show set with scenic background.

Johnny lets out a burp, and the crowd laughs hysterically as he looks unfazed and bored. Johnny starts to grab the cigarettes from the desk and stick them in his ears and mouth.

Then, Johnny stands up, pulls his pants down, and sits back down for the interview with his legs crossed. Robert covers him with a newspaper. Johnny comments on Robert's hosting, saying, "Think it's easy, huh?"

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