The Johnny Carson Show
Celebrated comic Richard Pryor shares his experience recovering from extensive burns.
Celebrated comic Richard Pryor shares his experience recovering from extensive burns.
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Richard Pryor chats about his California-style divorce and Chevy Chase discusses his Gerald Ford impression.
Mel Brooks remembers working in the Catskills and does the 2,000 Year Old Man with Johnny.
Victor Buono drops in to talk about his recently released book of poetry, and to cut up with Johnny and Ed.
Charles Grodin clears the air, Dom Irrera does stand-up and Tommy Walton is a world-famous hot dog vendor.
Fellow talk show host Dick Cavett talks about his early days in the business.
Skiing tips from Buddy Hackett, fan mail tips from Cindy Williams and TV journalism tips from Sander Vanocur.
To celebrate turning 40 Chevy Chase joins Johnny to talk about his new movie, Fletch.
Celebrated comic Richard Pryor shares his experience recovering from extensive burns.
Bruce Dern talks about working with Ann-Margret on Middle Age Crazy. David Letterman also scores laughs.
Steve Martin does card tricks and George Foreman talks winning the heavyweight championship.
Carnac the Magnificent stops by. Jimmy Stewart reminisces about his career. The Manhattan Transfer performs.
Hog wild: That’s Jay Leno who owns 17 motorcycles. Plus Raquel Welch discusses children and getting older.
Tim Allen, Melanie Griffith and......the great dog photos by famed photographer William Wegman
Astrophysicist and Pulitzer prize winner, Carl Sagan shares how he realized that he wanted to study astronomy.
Garry Shandling is ALWAYS funny, whether he's talking about his hair, pets, or traffic tickets.
It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.
Bette Davis shares a medal she received in France. Pete Fountain performs.
The epitome of beauty and elegance, Miss Piggy extols the joys of learning French.
Animal trainer Jim Fowler brings a baby baboon and golden eagle onto the set. Plus, Gore Vidal is a guest.
Oprah Winfrey opens up about growing up poor and feeling blessed about her surging income. She says the contents of one's linen closet is the best indicator of having made it.
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