The Johnny Carson Show
Stars of two of the televisions biggest shows join Johnny--Ted Danson (Cheers) and Courtney Cox (Friends).
Stars of two of the televisions biggest shows join Johnny--Ted Danson (Cheers) and Courtney Cox (Friends).
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Small screen icon Farrah Fawcett discusses her new TV movie, and Ryan O'Neal is obsessed with her.
Tis the season --- for Richard Pryor to reminisce about…serving time – 10 days – for tax evasion.
John Larroquette discusses hair loss, playing the saxophone and The Weasel Awards.
When was your last laugh over pay phones or tux rentals? Jerry Seinfeld catches you up.
Sean Penn has a special message for his wife Madonna and Richard Pryor talks about his new Ferrari.
Sally Field dishes on Burt Reynolds, and Buddy Hackett discusses desert islands with beautiful women.
Why did it have to be snakes? Animal expert Joan Embery brought them, along with a goose and a marmoset!
What a star-studded show. Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Douglas join Johnny.
Gilda Radner makes her one and only Tonight Show appearance promoting her book.
Lily Tomlin describes her Detroit childhood, creating a character by working a check-out counter.
The gorgeous and talented Ann-Margret says she disguises herself in a black wig when out in public.
Jane Goodall describes how primates mirror humans in that they can make and use tools.
Oscar-winner Bruce Dern talks about getting his big break and his neighbor Robert Redford.
TV comedy icon Bob Newhart stops by, along with Saundra Santiago and Teresa Ganzel.
Tony Curtis discusses novel on Hollywood and the mob. Clip from his first film where he played a rumba dancer.
M*A*S*H* star Alan Alda discusses his career and the impact of celebrity on his life.
Betty White wanted to be a forest ranger in the 1940s but that gig was off-limits to women in the early 1940s.
Keenan Ivory Wayans recalls how his first appearance on the show, in 1986, was the highlight of his career.
Johnny isn't interested in what Charles Grodin has to say. B.B. King and Amy Yasbeck also grace the couch.
Two-time Oscar winner Charlton Heston describes his world travels and his two Oscars.
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