This week, Hollywood received some sad news: Late-night legend Jack Paar — host of NBC's The Tonight Show from 1957 until 1962 — died on Tuesday after a long illness. He was 85. Paar's guests included many luminaries of his era, everybody from JFK to Judy Garland. In fact, just weeks after his Tonight debut, he was dubbed "one of America's most popular indoor pastimes." TV Guide Online got in touch with stars who loved Paar, inviting them to share their favorite memories of the showman. Here's what they had to say...
Phyllis Diller: "We were personal friends over the years. This is very sad news, except that Jack was in such horrible condition after the stroke he had about a year ago. He was paralyzed and he couldn't talk. It was such a strain on his wife, Miria
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This week, Hollywood received some sad news: Late-night legend Jack Paar — host of NBC's The Tonight Show from 1957 until 1962 — died on Tuesday after a long illness. He was 85. Paar's guests included many luminaries of his era, everybody from JFK to Judy Garland. In fact, just weeks after his Tonight debut, he was dubbed "one of America's most popular indoor pastimes." TV Guide Online got in touch with stars who loved Paar, inviting them to share their favorite memories of the showman. Here's what they had to say...
Phyllis Diller: "We were personal friends over the years. This is very sad news, except that Jack was in such horrible condition after the stroke he had about a year ago. He was paralyzed and he couldn't talk. It was such a strain on his wi
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