The Johnny Carson Show
Flip Wilson does stand-up, Pat Boone talks about the Olympics and a doctor waxes poetic on spanking children.
Flip Wilson does stand-up, Pat Boone talks about the Olympics and a doctor waxes poetic on spanking children.
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Woody Harrelson talks about his latest film project, but he might be upstaged by animal wrangler Sunni Black.
Jack Benny doesn't enjoy Paris and Joe Namath doesn't understand politics. Elke Sommer also appears.
Host of The Today Show Tom Brokaw chats about People naming him sexiest man alive.
Steve does his Wild and Crazy Guy character and orders dinner from a waiter. Carl Sagan promotes Cosmos.
Frequent guest Charles Grodin discusses his movie The Lonely Guy, which also stars Steve Martin.
John Candy stops by with screen icon Maureen O'Hara. Plus, Johnny gives up smoking in the monologue.
Rodney Dangerfield cracks up both Johnny and the audience, Christopher Reeve is hot off Superman.
Screen legend Charlton Heston talks drivers’ ed: how learned chariot racing for Ben Hur and flying a 747.
Danny DeVito appears on the couch, as well as Rohan Varavadekar and Calvin Trillin.
Gregory Peck dishes on WW2 hero General Douglas MacArthur, whom he played in the biopic.
Donald Sutherland details his autograph policy and Martin Mull answers some fan mail.
Hulkomania takes over The Tonight Show! How do George Miller and Brooke Shields follow that??
Prop comic Gallagher joins Johnny. Chevy Chase also gets major laughs for his imitation of Gerald Ford.
Ted Danson has a hit show on his hands in Cheers and Courteney Cox enjoys being single in this episode.
Supermodel Christie Brinkley describes doing photo shoots all over the world, and going skydiving, but chickening out at the last minute.
Oscar clubbers Michael Caine and Sean Connery share a clip from their movie The Man who would be King.
Tennis star Pete Sampras celebrates his first major title at the US Open.
Two-time Oscar winner Charlton Heston describes his world travels and his two Oscars.
Johnny ribs Burbank during the monologue, Muhammad Ali details his training regimen.
Catch Bill Maher’s first appearance on The Tonight Show. He dishes on President Reagan and VP George Bush.
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