The Johnny Carson Show
The Mighty Carson Art Players do an "Hourly News" sketch with Buddy Hackett, Dave Thomas and Teresa Ganzel.
The Mighty Carson Art Players do an "Hourly News" sketch with Buddy Hackett, Dave Thomas and Teresa Ganzel.
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Bob Newhart got a Peabody, Emmy and pink slip from NBC in the same year. Johnny talks with him about it.
Ricky Schroder juggles plastic eggs. Johnny tries, unaware Ricky swapped in real eggs. What a mess!
Roseanne star Tom Arnold chats about his nervousness to be on the show.
David Letterman recalls his first appearance on The Tonight Show and his penchant for power tools.
Johnny jokes about Gerald Ford and political slogans and sits down with Phyllis George.
15-year-old TV star Ricky Schroder tells Johnny that when he gets his license, he wants to buy a Corvette.
Rodney Dangerfield cracks up both Johnny and the audience, Christopher Reeve is hot off Superman.
Barbara Walters describes dealing with touchy heads of state and getting Christmas cards from world leaders.
Gunther Gebel-Williams brings out some circus tigers, Christopher Plummer shares stories from the stage.
Pin up guy Burt Reynolds grouses about look-a-likes who impersonate him at public functions.
Oscar-winner Elizabeth Taylor chats about her new perfume, addiction programs, her seven husbands, and more.
Baseball legend Joe Garagiola demonstrates how players put more spin on the ball by scuffing it with a cork.
Patrick brings Johnny a hilarious wedding gift: A set of towels With Velcro monograms for quick switches.
Carlin and Johnny talk about the wonders of Zest soap. Plus, Flat Nose the tree-climbing dog.
Robin discusses the cancellation of his hit TV series Mork and Mindy, and his new movie.
John Lithgow and Buddy Hackett stop by the couch, plus Johnny talks about the Christmas season.
Patrick Duffy says he always dreamed of becoming a TV star but now he wants to change his nice guy image.
Jim Fowler, zoologist and host of the famed "Wild Kingdom" program, brings a vulture and two opossums.
For his first appearance on “The Tonight Show” Louie Anderson pays tribute to his parents and his home state.
Bruce Dern talks about working with Ann-Margret on Middle Age Crazy. David Letterman also scores laughs.
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