The Johnny Carson Show
Sally Field details her relationship with Burt Reynolds. Plus, Buddy Hackett appears.
Sally Field details her relationship with Burt Reynolds. Plus, Buddy Hackett appears.
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Flip Wilson does stand-up, Pat Boone talks about the Olympics and a doctor waxes poetic on spanking children.
Johnny jokes about the rain in his monologue before being joined by Lauren Bacall.
Burt Reynolds chats about his Cosmo centerfold and comedian Richard Lewis talks about driving in LA and more.
Carol Burnett reveals her Hollywood idols, Tim Conway loses his car and Johnny discusses The Joy Of Sex.
It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.
Mel explains his signature cartoon voices, Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog sing "It's Not Easy Being Green."
Fellow late-night host David Letterman stops by to talk about muggings in New York and earthquakes in LA.
Roseanne star Tom Arnold chats about his nervousness to be on the show.
Bill Withers performs "Ain't No Sunshine When You're Gone," and Suzanne makes first Tonight Show appearance.
Jack Benny talks about his NBC special and Rick Little impersonates celebrities.
You could still buy a Christmas tree in Los Angeles when this aired, at least according to guest Alan King.
Jackie Gleason opens up about why he quit The Honeymooners after only three years. Plus, Jim Stafford appears.
Comic actor John Ritter whines about doing commercials talks and getting his star on The Walk-of-Fame.
Peter O’Toole discusses The Stunt Man and comic Buddy Hackett brings some laughs.
Ricky Schroder juggles plastic eggs. Johnny tries, unaware Ricky swapped in real eggs. What a mess!
It's a comedy fan's heaven when Dom Deluise and Don Rickles head to the couch.
George Carlin sticks only to words you CAN say on TV. Plus, Rita Reutter, McLean Stevenson, and more.
Jack Lemmon can't sit through his own movies and Maureen Murphy talks about writing jokes.
Oscar-winner James Stewart chats about his holiday shopping and plans for Christmas.
The legendary Joan Rivers talks giving birth and politics, but not necessarily at the same time.
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