The Johnny Carson Show
Woody Harrelson talks about his latest film project, but he might be upstaged by animal wrangler Sunni Black.
Woody Harrelson talks about his latest film project, but he might be upstaged by animal wrangler Sunni Black.
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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.
Bob Uecker complains about his modest player’s salary compared to today’s whooping paydays.
Comedian Steve Martin creates mayhem punching Santa backstage then sitting on his lap on Johnny’s couch.
John Candy stops by with screen icon Maureen O'Hara. Plus, Johnny gives up smoking in the monologue.
Donald Sutherland details his autograph policy and Martin Mull answers some fan mail.
It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.
Glenn Close discusses two movies that couldn't be more different--"Fatal Attractions" and "The Big Chill."
In his first appearance on the show, Jim Carrey impersonates Elvis, Jack Nicholson, E. T. and the Muppets.
George Carlin likes to harmonize on the phone with the dial tone.
Candice Bergen talks about developing a Southern accent for a role; Doug Henning does an illusion.
Dana Carvey discusses his Saturday Night Live characters and being vaguely famous. Plus Joe Garagiola.
Michael Palin sleeps all night and works all day, but still finds time to stop by the couch.
You could still buy a Christmas tree in Los Angeles when this aired, at least according to guest Alan King.
Fellow talk show host Dick Cavett talks about his early days in the business.
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