TV Guide (September 3, 1955)

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Young Man With A Grin JOHNNY CARSON HOPES IT'S HERE TO STAY With many a rataplan on the pub¬ licity drums, CBS has launched 29-year-old Johnny Carson as the first network comedian to do his show from Hollywood since an old man of 35 named George Gobel. The inevitable comparison of Car- son and Gobel doesn’t seem to be bothering anybody except TV col¬ umnists, who dearly love to make such comparisons. Carson, a straightforward young man with a pleasant grin which gets a lot of mileage on and off his Thursday night show, fields the Gobel question with the ease of a shortstop throwing out a slow run¬ ner at first base. continued