Originally Posted by JPPT1974
Give her class despite her sex symbol status, she refused to do nudity!

1. Less is more.
2. Leave something to the imagination.
3. Allure is much more powerful than the raw.

She always regarded her 'sex appeal' as just a part of the entire person she was... which is why she was always so poised and straightforward in her interviews with Johnny Carson. Bro could never handle it... he always ended up looking kinda goofy and playing defense in interviews with Ms. Welch. She was an entire generation+ ahead of her time.

Some women are just 'too much woman' for some dudes. It happens. Every day.
This time, we all get to see it.

in the clip: 0:18-1:33. Carson is barely able to do his job, consummate professional that he was.
All he has to do is introduce the next guest- something he's done hundreds of times before. Watch him stumble like the High School Sophomore, tasked with announcing the Prom Queen:





side note: Doc Severinsen's choice of intro music for Ms. Welch's interview entrance:
Duke Ellington's "Satin Doll." - a tune that was considered 'hip' when it landed... in 1953.

A 'snapshot in time,' for sure.

This clip is from 1968.