The Johnny Carson Show
Jimmy Stewart talks about visiting his daughter. Steve Martin has Johnny read newspaper reviews of his acting.
Jimmy Stewart talks about visiting his daughter. Steve Martin has Johnny read newspaper reviews of his acting.
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Garry Shandling talks about laundromats and Disneyland.
Witness Dave Thomas' Bob Hope and Andrew Dice Clay impressions. Plus: Buddy Hackett tells jokes.
The ultimate Hollywood bad guy, Jack Palance chats with Johnny about his break-out role in Shane (1949).
Carl improvises Italian aria and riffs on tabloid celebrity stories. Greg Louganis shows off on a trampoline.
The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.
Rocky said “Life is about…how many you can take.” Sly Stallone talks early struggles and his flagging career.
Carl Reiner ate his way through France, complains to Johnny about weight gain. A clip from Summer Rentals.
The Amazing Randi does a stunt involving a ladder. Charles Grodin details a recent harrowing plane flight.
David Letterman brings Johnny some party supplies to help ring in the new year.
Johnny and Joan Rivers admit to stealing hotel soap; Jack Lemmon appears with Billy Wilder.
Sammy Davis Jr. is a fan of soap operas and Burt Reynolds surprises him. Shelley Winters talks about her book.
David Brenner says people like stuff when it’s free. Discusses NYC, Italian identity. Claims to not enjoy E.T.
Actor/pilot John Travolta on flying lessons, dropping out of high school and getting his first part.
Jimmy Stewart talks about visiting his daughter. Steve Martin has Johnny read newspaper reviews of his acting.
Joan Rivers talks about California living and Vincent Price thinks horror movies are fun.
The famed Zippy The Chimp, along with his close friend Jack Rynsky, takes his turn on the panel with Johnny.
Movie icon Susan Sarandon talks about her bad luck, plus Jack Palance and Joanna Cassidy stop by.
What's Joan Embery brought for Johnny this time? A Gila Monster and an anteater, for starters.
Actress Adrienne Barbeau worked as a secretary before landing on Broadway in “Grease.”
Merry Christmas, Mr. Hope! Bob says he’s spending the holiday with his grandkids in Reno.
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