The Johnny Carson Show
Jimmy Stewart describes an evening at the celebrity-fave nightclub when young Judy Garland showed up and sang.
Jimmy Stewart describes an evening at the celebrity-fave nightclub when young Judy Garland showed up and sang.
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Ann-Margret gives Johnny a Swedish lesson then performs a musical number.
Super model Christie Brinkley describes doing photo shoots all over the world, and going skydiving, but chickening out at the last minute.
Jerry Lewis jokes about scoring the French Legion of Honor Award and his recent heart surgery.
Johnny mentions the U.S. hockey team winning Olympic gold and is joined by Rat Pack member Dean Martin.
Gregory Peck dishes on WW2 hero General Douglas MacArthur, whom he played in the biopic.
Imagine hearing about Dakota Johnson when she was a baby! Dakota's mom Melanie Griffith is Johnny's guest.
Another superstar panel, with Lynn Redgrave and Tom Hanks, who talks about learning to juggle.
Cloris Leachman reveals her favorite prize --mother of the year -- awarded by a club in New York.
Charles Grodin talks about working with “tough guy” Charles Bronson.
Luke Skywalker, a.k.a. Mark Hamill, chats about the making of the iconic movie Star Wars.
Pryor is joined by Fernando Lamas and “The Exorcist” author William Peter Blatty.
Ringo Starr appears with his wife Barbara Bach. Jerry Seinfeld does his first Tonight Show standup.
SNL alum Martin Short admits he was a singer before taking up comedy. Shows a clip from his HBO special.
Johnny does his version of Mr. Rogers. Rich Little impersonates Johnny, McLean Stevenson is doing a new movie.
In his first appearance on The Tonight Show, Robin admits he was a geeky kid, discusses herpes, and more.
Carlin does stand up and gets sentimental about his 13th wedding anniversary.
Lucille Ball and Johnny talk about their legacies. Jay Leno does standup.
96-year-old George Burns says he smokes 15-20 cigars a day. Plus, director Barry Levinson.
You could still buy a Christmas tree in Los Angeles when this aired, at least according to guest Alan King.
Oscar nom’d George Segal demonstrates playing an old man using prosthetics, glasses and gait.
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