The Johnny Carson Show
Sean Penn has a special message for his wife Madonna and Richard Pryor talks about his new Ferrari.
Sean Penn has a special message for his wife Madonna and Richard Pryor talks about his new Ferrari.
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In his first appearance on The Tonight Show, Robin admits he was a geeky kid, discusses herpes, and more.
Carol Burnett dishes on Hollywood High, talks about her family, and her early days on The Garry Moore Show.
Brenner jokes about music from India, chewing gum with liquid centers, and his favorite restaurant: IHOP.
Stand-up master Super Dave Osborne sends up President George Bush, VP Dan Quayle and….reggae music!
For his first appearance on “The Tonight Show” Louie Anderson pays tribute to his parents and his home state.
The laughs can't stop/won't stop when comedy heavyweights Jack Lemmon and Steven Wright stop by the set.
What was Bob Newhart's worst stand-up routine? He tells all in this episode.
When was your last laugh over pay phones or tux rentals? Jerry Seinfeld catches you up.
Jerry Seinfeld skewers Rambo flicks. Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Russian cop and learns the language!
This time around Garry talks about turning 30, Chinese food and...sex education.
Was Richard Pryor’s grandmother really a tyrant? Hear Pryor’s recollections of grandma battle ax.
Arnold can't help but talk about his workout habits and Johnny jokes about killer bees.
Buddy Hackett reads poetry and Cass Elliot makes one of her final TV appearances.
Johnny sings Rhinestone Cowboy. Robert Blake talks Baretta, Don Rickles does his trademark insults.
Mel Brooks talks about Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. Plus, Susan Blakely and Bob Rosefsky appear.
Animal trainer Jim Fowler brings a baby baboon and golden eagle onto the set. Plus, Gore Vidal is a guest.
Roseanne star Tom Arnold chats about his nervousness to be on the show.
Dick Cavett chats about his commencement speech at Yale (a lot of potty jokes and one-liners, apparently)
Carlin and Johnny talk about the wonders of Zest soap. Plus, Flat Nose the tree-climbing dog.
Barbara Walters describes dealing with touchy heads of state and getting Christmas cards from world leaders.
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