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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsPaar, Jack | Encyclopedia.com

    Jack PaarAmerican entertainer Jack Paar (1918–2004) made his name in 1940s radio before going on to become the host of The Tonight Show in the late 1950s. As a late-night host and later of a weekly prime-time show, he helped fuel the careers of many entertainers including Bill Cosby, Bob Newhart, and The Beatles. Source for information on Paar, Jack: Encyclopedia of World Biography dictionary.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · -Audio and video of the Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar (1957-1962).

  3. Jack Paar. Actor: Walk Softly, Stranger. Became host of the Tonight Show in 1957 and quickly grew very popular with viewers. So popular, in fact, that the show was renamed "The Jack Paar Show" after only one year of hosting. Paar's trademark was his great ability to engage in conversation with guests that went above and beyond the generic "chat" that other hosts never rose above.

  4. The Jack Paar Program: With Jack Paar, Jose Melis, Jim G. Lucas, Jonathan Winters. This was a variety show, hosted by Jack Paar, that had live and filmed interviews with famous people; comedy and musical acts; and home movies of trips Paar took with his wife Miriam and his teenage daughter Randy.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2004 · Jack Paar, host of the the Tonight show from 1957 to 1962, died Tuesday at 85. Paar was replaced by Johnny Carson and then hosted his own weekly prime time show on NBC. "My show was different ...

  6. 12 de oct. de 2007 · Jack Benny saw Jack Paar perform for servicemen in the Pacific during World War II, and was impressed with his comedy material and delivery. He advised Jack to come see him after the war was over. It wasn't until 1947 that Benny finally got in touch with Paar, and decided to give him a break very few "unknown" performers ever got on radio: Jack would become Jack's summer replacement that season.

  7. Jack Paar. Jack Harold Paar was an American radio and television comedian and talk show host, best known for his stint as host of The Tonight Show. Paar was born in Canton, Ohio, the son of Howard and Lillian M. Paar. He moved with his family to Jackson, Michigan, 30 miles south of Lansing, as a child. Paar left school at 16.