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Johnny Carson’s final days shared by close friend in touching memoir

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Howard Smith was often worried about his friend and neighbor, Johnny Carson.

“He smoked a lot – he would smoke three packs of cigarettes a day,” Smith told Fox News Digital. “He would come over to my house, and we’d play tennis, and then after that he would light up a cigarette.”

“I was probably on him for six months just saying, ‘John, you should consider maybe not smoking as much,'” Smith shared. “One day, he finally told me, ‘I’ve realized that it’s not good for you and I shouldn’t be doing it.’ He never smoked after that.’”

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Johnny Carson in a black blazer, a red tie and a white shirt sitting in front of plants.

Johnny Carson is seen here at his “Final Show,” circa 1992. The legendary TV host died in 2005. He was 79. (Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)

For the last 18 years of his life, the legendary “Tonight Show” host didn’t smoke, Smith claimed in his book. But irrevocable damage was done. In 2002, he was diagnosed with emphysema, a disease that killed him in 2005 at the age of 79.

Smith, who “knew and loved” the fiercely private TV icon, has recently written a memoir, “My Friend Johnny: The Last 20 Years of a Beautiful Life with Johnny Carson and Friends.” The foreword was written by Jay Leno.

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“I wanted people to know John – the John I knew,” the retired businessman explained. “I was not in show business. I had the largest software company in the world at that time. And I think because I wasn’t in show business, he could trust me. And in showbiz, you sometimes don’t know who you can trust. I think that meant a lot to him.”

Johnny Carson wearing a blue jacket sitting next to Howard smith wearing a blue, white and yellow jacket as they both smile.

Johnny Carson was friends with his neighbor, businessman Howard Smith, for over two decades. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“I have read several things that have been written about John, and I would say that 90% of those articles were not favorable,” he shared. “They were down on John. And that was not the John I knew. I wanted people to get to know my friend.”

And like any good pal, Smith was concerned about Carson’s habits. According to his book, Carson was “an avid smoker,” prompting him to ask, beg, and even challenge him to consider quitting smoking. And it was Carson’s fourth wife, Alexis Maas, who ultimately got him to quit, said Smith.

Alex wearing a white sweater canoodling with her husband Johnny Carson wearing a blue shirt.

According to Howard Smith, it was Johnny Carson’s wife, Alexis, who finally got the star to quit smoking. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“John was a stubborn person,” Smith admitted. “I’d give him s—t a lot. I think that’s why he liked me, because we’d go back and forth on different things. I never treated him like a star.”

Book cover for My Friend Johnny.

Howard Smith’s memoir, “My Friend Johnny: The Last 20 Years of a Beautiful Life with Johnny Carson and Friends,” is out now. (Howard Smith)

In 2002, CBS News published a story titled “Johnny Carson: I’m Not That Sick.” At the time, Carson said through a spokesperson that when it came to his illness, “I’m dealing with it the best I can, and it is not causing me any major problems.” However, Smith claimed that Carson was a lot sicker than the headline implied. He just didn’t want the public “to make a fuss.”

“In our 20 years of playing tennis together, I knew the sound of John’s laugh, his forehand grunts, and his labored breathing,” Smith wrote. “Toward the end, his breathing became increasingly difficult. We started playing less often, and then, sadly, even suddenly, despite all the signs, the day I dreaded arrived.”

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Johnny Carson next to Alex as Alex holds Howard Smith's son Scott.

Johnny Carson with his wife Alexis and Howard Smith’s son Scott. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

Smith told Fox News Digital he still vividly remembers the last time he saw his friend. It was after New Year’s in 2005. He described their evening as “the last supper.”

Howard Smith and Johnny Carson wearing white sweaters embracing their wives.

Johnny Carson and Howard Smith are seen here embracing their wives. “He came around to me and gave me a big hug and kiss and said, ‘Howard, I love you,'” Smith wrote. “I felt the tightness of his hug and knew it came from the deepest part of his heart. We were surprised because he had never expressed his emotions or affection in such a personal manner towards us in all the years we had known each other. Naturally, we hugged him back and told him we loved him too. We were deeply moved. I’ll never forget that feeling.” (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“I’m at a pharmacy in Malibu, and he happened to be there,” Smith recalled. “He goes, ‘What are you doing tonight?’ I said, ‘Nothing.’ He said, ‘Why don’t we go get dinner tonight?’ John’s wife had a place in Pittsburgh, so she spent a lot of time with her family there. So, he was by himself on that day. I remember he picked me and my wife up, and we went to this restaurant. We were the first people there and the last to leave.”

“John was the funniest I’ve ever seen him,” Smith reflected. “He went on and on, told stories about different people that he had on the show… We just laughed so hard. Our stomachs were sore from laughing… At one point, I said, ‘I got to go to bed,’ and John was like, ‘Oh no, Howard, I want to tell you this other story.’ And it kept going.”

Johnny Carson being hugged by his fourth wife Alexis.

Johnny Carson and his wife Alexis in London, circa 1991. The couple married in 1987. (Tom Wargacki/WireImage/Getty Images)

“Looking back, there must have been something going on in his head that night. We probably had 500 dinners together, and he was never that funny, going on and on. We would have dinner at 6 o’clock and be back home by eight.”

Johnny Carson wearing a white shirt, sitting next to his wife in a crowd and smiling.

Johnny Carson and his wife Alexis watch a tennis match, circa 1995. Carson, the long-time host of NBC’s “Tonight Show,” died from emphysema. (CARLO ALLEGRI/AFP via Getty Images)

“For some reason, that night, he just wanted to tell us all these stories and make us laugh,” Smith continued. “We’ve never laughed like that before. It’s like he didn’t want us to leave without hearing him first. At the end of the night, he drives us up to our house, gets out of the car. He gave both my wife Jane and me a kiss and a hug. Then he tells us, ‘I love you.’ John was not standoffish, but I’d never seen him do anything like that.”

Johnny Carson smiling and adjusting his tie.

Howard Smith told Fox News Digital he wanted the public to discover a new side to the “king of late night.” (NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

“I think he knew he was dying, but didn’t want us to worry,” said Smith quietly, fighting back tears. “But at that moment, he just wanted to remember the good times. He wanted to tell us how much we meant to him. He wanted to give us the best of himself.”

According to Smith, Carson died 16 days later.

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Johnny Carson wearing a bright blue shirt holding a baby.

Johnny Carson holding Howard Smith’s son Scott. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“When I think about that night, I feel he wanted to tell us that he would be OK, and that he loved us,” said Smith. “That’s the John I knew.”

Today, Smith prefers to remember the happier times. While Carson was “intimate and shy,” he slowly opened up to his neighbor, who offered to play tennis with him.

Johnny Carson smiling in between two grinning women.

Johnny Carson and the wives. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“We used to play tennis three to four days a week,” Smith chuckled. “Then one day he said, ‘Howard, I don’t think I can play anymore. I think I ran out of gas. But let’s do this. On Saturdays and Sundays, you come over to my house. I’ll make you a coffee, and we’ll just sit around, talk about life.’”

Howard Smith and Johnny Carson wearing matching shirts.

Johnny Carson and his neighbor, businessman Howard Smith, bonded over tennis. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

And in those later years, Carson wasn’t craving the spotlight, Smith insisted.

“After he retired, he had another life,” Smith explained. “He was traveling around the world. He went to Africa. He spent two months learning Swahili. Then he went to Russia and learned Russian so he could talk to people there. He would use this telescope at his house to look up at the stars. My wife and I would often have discussions with him about the Big Bang Theory.”

Johnny Carson wearing a white shirt sitting next to Lucille Ball in a yellow jacket.

Johnny Carson with Lucille Ball at a private tennis club circa 1975.  (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

“A lot of people wished he hadn’t retired,” said Smith. “But John didn’t. He loved being retired. He would study astronomy. He played card tricks. I remember we went to a local restaurant in Malibu for dinner and there was a young kid there doing different card tricks for people. And John was delighted. He would go, ‘Can you do this?’ He did all kinds of card tricks for this kid… John was shy and quiet, but he loved just being himself.”

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Johnny Carson wearing a tennis uniform with sunglasses chatting with a friend.

Johnny Carson chats with a fellow member at a private tennis club circa 1975 in Los Angeles, California. Tennis kept the star busy after he retired. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

And Carson was a loyal friend who didn’t think twice about offering a helping hand in secret, said Smith. He quietly donated to the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, as well as to a local group dedicated to helping homeless veterans, among other charities.

“He loved life,” said Smith. “And he gave back. He didn’t need the publicity for it.”

Today, Smith wants the public to discover a new side of “the king of late night.”

Johnny Carson with his wife Alex on a snow sled.

Johnny Carson is seen here with his wife Alex. According to Howard Smith, the star enjoyed the final years of his life pursuing his passions. (Courtesy of Howard Smith)

“I didn’t realize that he and I were building this special bond,” said Smith. “But I’m still grateful for that day when we first decided to play tennis together.”

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