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The Carson Podcast

Michael Bayouth

The Carson Podcast

Mark Malkoff

Comedy, Tv & Film

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Michael Bayouth discusses being an NBC graphic designer for Carson, Midnight Special, & David Copperfield.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I knew this is where comedy was.

0:05.0

Goney Carson changed my life twice.

0:08.0

It was just like a dream. It was just like everything I had worked for

0:12.0

and dreamed about has come to fruition.

0:14.6

They said Johnny fell over laughing.

0:17.6

It makes me so happy.

0:19.4

I made him laugh.

0:20.3

But with Johnny, you knew you knew you had a kid audience that you could really go great.

0:25.0

My wife at the curtain, all held real groups backstage.

0:27.0

People were running up and she said, go back out, go back out, go back out,

0:30.0

Johnny wants you back.

0:31.0

I walked back through the curtain very calm and Johnny, I took about

0:33.8

and Johnny put that little circle up the finger and I I am Mark Malkoff. I hope you are all currently doing

0:51.8

okay. It's a strange time.

0:54.0

Next week as of now, our guest will be the author of The Late Ship, Bill Carter.

1:00.0

Definitely looking forward to that.

1:03.2

Moving on this week, our guest is a former NBC graphics artist, Michael Beyuth.

1:11.3

You spoke to me from his home in California.

1:14.0

Quick note, I mention in the episode that I saw in his bio about Michael contributing writing to the film Wayne's

1:22.1

world, which he says states didn't happen and after recording

1:26.4

I just went back to check his bio and so I completely miss Reddit.

1:31.7

That being said here's my chat with Michael Bayou.

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