If you read Steve Martin's autobiography ("Born Standing Up"), you'll see that he doesn't remember these shows with much fondness. They are a part of his career history, but Johnny wasn't that big a fan. Eventually Steve Martin was demoted to appearing on nights for which there was a guest host. But since Steve Martin was always one of the hardest-working guys in showbusiness, he kept at it and eventually became the biggest guy in entertainment. It's a testament to Steve Martin's work ethic.
@FlatLand43 Or if you're from them, which I am. So I agree with both of our statements...
rongravy 6 days ago
@tomfong292 That's interesting in light of the fact that they became friends later and played poker at Johnny's house.
mrearlyadopter 1 month ago
If you read Steve Martin's autobiography ("Born Standing Up"), you'll see that he doesn't remember these shows with much fondness. They are a part of his career history, but Johnny wasn't that big a fan. Eventually Steve Martin was demoted to appearing on nights for which there was a guest host. But since Steve Martin was always one of the hardest-working guys in showbusiness, he kept at it and eventually became the biggest guy in entertainment. It's a testament to Steve Martin's work ethic.
tomfong292 1 month ago
WOW! He is timeless. I am sure I have heard do that before, but it seemed fresh. Love his wit.
jenbanter 1 month ago
I'm sure this was funnier back in the 70's
FlatLand43 2 months ago