The Johnny Carson Show
TV comedy icon Bob Newhart stops by, along with Saundra Santiago and Teresa Ganzel.
TV comedy icon Bob Newhart stops by, along with Saundra Santiago and Teresa Ganzel.
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It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.
Glenn Close discusses two movies that couldn't be more different--"Fatal Attractions" and "The Big Chill."
In his first appearance on the show, Jim Carrey impersonates Elvis, Jack Nicholson, E. T. and the Muppets.
George Carlin likes to harmonize on the phone with the dial tone.
Candice Bergen talks about developing a Southern accent for a role; Doug Henning does an illusion.
Dana Carvey discusses his Saturday Night Live characters and being vaguely famous. Plus Joe Garagiola.
Michael Palin sleeps all night and works all day, but still finds time to stop by the couch.
You could still buy a Christmas tree in Los Angeles when this aired, at least according to guest Alan King.
Fellow talk show host Dick Cavett talks about his early days in the business.
Bob Hope talks about the game, his early days, and entertaining presidents and his distinctive schnoz.
Joan Embery has to pry a Koala Bear from Johnny's arms.
Jennifer Grey talks about her famous parents and Carl Reiner talks about his famous friends.
Brat packer, TV personality Joey Bishop talks career, politics, how he gave up smoking and lost weight.
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.
Susan Sarandon, Brooke Shields and Carol Wayne all stop by the couch, and Johnny talks about Playboy.
Burt Reynolds rocks a polyester suit and Buddy Hackett’s orgasm sneeze makes for really compelling TV.
Charles Grodin dishes on Chandice Bergen, J.J. Wall does standup and Calvin Trillin shares travel stories.
Hollywood’s Jack Palance doesn’t like playing villains, but loved his psychotic antiques dealer role in Craze.
Tony Randall spills on early experiences with girls, first time he bought condoms. Opines on sex ed. classes.
George Peppard gets relatable Plus, Charles O. Finley, Geoffrey Bourne & Charlie Callas.
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