Ernest St. George is a 92-year-old inventor. He first talks about his experience in vaudeville; he played New York's Palace Theater twice. He created his act to be able to emigrate from Australia to the US, as performers were accepted more readily than electricians. He says he has been watching "The Tonight Show" since Johnny became host. His first marriage lasted 65 years; his second marriage took place when he was 87, three days after they met. He then tells about his inventions, including an aerial reconnaissance camera used during World War 2. He says he has made millions of dollars more than once, but always lost and spent it all. He worked as a projectionist at age twelve. He says he plans to write a book. Next comes the comedy segment, with Johnny portraying William F. Buckley as a guest announcer on Monday Night Football; Stu Nahan is the play-by-play man. Jerry Seinfeld does a stand-up comedy routine, mostly about movie concessions, doing laundry and shower annoyances. He then sits down briefly with Johnny, talks about his car stereo being stolen, and tells jokes about crime. Lynn Redgrave talks about her father Sir Michael Redgrave, who has just published his autobiography. She recalls appearing in a play with Dame Edith Evans, who had an earlier affair with her father. She then talks about meeting their husband when they co-starred in a TV production in which his character was gay, and says that she had a crush on James Mason when they co-starred in "Georgy Girl". Redgrave then discusses how her father's mood mirrored the role he was playing at the time. She talks about growing up in a theatrical family with no television, with her sister Vanessa and brother Corin creating plays in which they played American politicians and she often played servants. Finally, she mentions her upcoming TV production of "Antony and Cleopatra". She also explains that she is promoting her father's book in he U.S. because he is unable to travel due to his Parkinson's disease.
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