The Johnny Carson Show
15-year-old TV star Ricky Schroder tells Johnny that when he gets his license, he wants to buy a Corvette.
15-year-old TV star Ricky Schroder tells Johnny that when he gets his license, he wants to buy a Corvette.
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Lily Tomlin describes her Detroit childhood, creating a character by working a check-out counter.
Dana Carvey discusses his Saturday Night Live characters and being vaguely famous. Plus Joe Garagiola.
Rat pack darling Angie Dickinson chats about self-defense training. Johnny practices the Heimlich maneuver.
Dom Deluise on earthquakes, Bruno Vailati on sharks and Sally Kellerman on the Queen of England.
SNL star Kevin Nealon tells a story about getting a live lobster and setting it free – in a forest.
Johnny mentions the U.S. hockey team winning Olympic gold and is joined by Rat Pack member Dean Martin.
It’s Christmas with Bob Hope chatting about shopping trips and hitting the golf course.
The audience corrects Johnny on when autumn began. Bob Hope has an anniversary special.
National Spelling Bee Champion Jon Pennington joins Johnny and George Carlin talks about losing things.
It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.
Oscar-winner Gene Hackman shows a watery clip from ocean liner disaster flick Poseidon Adventure.
Find out Joan Rivers' New Year's resolutions. Plus Orson Bean, Charles Nelson Reilly and Scatman Crothers.
Chevy Chase promotes National Lampoon’s Vacation and brings a tennis racquet on stage to show off his serve.
In his first appearance on The Tonight Show, Robin admits he was a geeky kid, discusses herpes, and more.
Bob Hope talks all about American troops who were there to prevent Iraq’s attempted takeover of Kuwait.
Johnny does some card tricks for Angie Dickinson. Garry Shandling performs standup.
Jim Fowler, the host of “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom,” brings an Indian Condor onto the show.
Carl Reiner talks about the World Series and his days in the Army! David Brenner covers LA earthquakes.
Mel explains his signature cartoon voices, Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog sing "It's Not Easy Being Green."
Clint Eastwood is on to talk Spaghetti Westerns and promote High Plains Drifter. Robert Klein does standup.
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