The Johnny Carson Show
John Larroquette discusses hair loss, playing the saxophone and The Weasel Awards.
John Larroquette discusses hair loss, playing the saxophone and The Weasel Awards.
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Jeff Daniels discusses the amazing experience of working with Jack Nicholson on "Terms of Endearment."
Father and daughter night! Comedian Richard Pryor accompanies his daughter, actress Rain Pryor.
Even Buddy Hackett bombs sometimes--just not for Johnny Carson. Plus, Rocky Graziano stops by.
Oscar winner and activist Susan Sarandon recalls her first communion.
Johnny isn't interested in what Charles Grodin has to say. B.B. King and Amy Yasbeck also grace the couch.
John Larroquette discusses hair loss, playing the saxophone and The Weasel Awards.
David Brenner says people like stuff when it’s free. Discusses NYC, Italian identity. Claims to not enjoy E.T.
A 12-year-old Fred Savage "Kind-Of-Sorta" has a girlfriend, plus future host Jay Leno stops by.
Walter Matthau disguises an eye problem, jokes about his roommate in the hospital and the awful food.
Ringo Starr appears with his wife Barbara Bach. Jerry Seinfeld does his first Tonight Show standup.
Hog wild: That’s Jay Leno who owns 17 motorcycles. Plus Raquel Welch discusses children and getting older.
Famed Shakespearean actor Kenneth Branagh talks about the thrill of meeting Kirk Douglas
Peter O’Toole discusses The Stunt Man and comic Buddy Hackett brings some laughs.
Mel Brooks remembers working in the Catskills and does the 2,000 Year Old Man with Johnny.
James Woods talks body casts, Peter Billingsley plans to quit acting when he turns 18 + Martin Mull appears.
Two-time Oscar winner Shelley Winters reveals her distaste for marriage once the honeymoon ends.
Ann-Margret gives Johnny a Swedish lesson then performs a musical number.
Witness Dave Thomas' Bob Hope and Andrew Dice Clay impressions. Plus: Buddy Hackett tells jokes.
Jimmy Stewart wasn't the greatest Boy Scout then reads a poem, Garry Shandling does standup about air travel.
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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