The Johnny Carson Show
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau regale Johnny with tales of making 5 movies together and a stunt gone wrong.
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau regale Johnny with tales of making 5 movies together and a stunt gone wrong.
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Comic actor John Ritter whines about doing commercials talks and getting his star on The Walk-of-Fame.
Bob Hope talks about the game, his early days, and entertaining presidents and his distinctive schnoz.
Supermodel Christie Brinkley is also a boxing photographer? She fills in Johnny about her ringside gigs.
What was Bob Newhart's worst stand-up routine? He tells all in this episode.
Carl improvises Italian aria and riffs on tabloid celebrity stories. Greg Louganis shows off on a trampoline.
With five Bond movies under his belt, Sir Roger Moore says he’ll keep going.
Sally Field details her relationship with Burt Reynolds. Plus, Buddy Hackett appears.
Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo brings a baby gorilla. Albert Brooks is looking forward to the 1980s.
David Letterman brings Johnny some party supplies to help ring in the new year.
John Lithgow and Buddy Hackett stop by the couch, plus Johnny talks about the Christmas season.
Two-time Oscar winner Shelley Winters reveals her distaste for marriage once the honeymoon ends.
Lucille Ball says she never misses one of Johnny's shows and takes a Cosmopolitan magazine quiz.
Victor Buono drops in to talk about his recently released book of poetry, and to cut up with Johnny and Ed.
The famed Zippy The Chimp, along with his close friend Jack Rynsky, takes his turn on the panel with Johnny.
Johnny isn't interested in what Charles Grodin has to say. B.B. King and Amy Yasbeck also grace the couch.
Carnac the Magnificent stops by. Jimmy Stewart reminisces about his career. The Manhattan Transfer performs.
Jimmy Stewart wasn't the greatest Boy Scout then reads a poem, Garry Shandling does standup about air travel.
The genius behind WKRP’s Venus Flytrap, Tim Reid describes his experience auditioning for The Tonight Show.
Tony Curtis discusses novel on Hollywood and the mob. Clip from his first film where he played a rumba dancer.
Was Richard Pryor’s grandmother really a tyrant? Hear Pryor’s recollections of grandma battle ax.
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