
The Johnny Carson Show
Paul Reiser says that material goods are more important than health. Plus actress Lynn Redgrave appears.

Paul Reiser says that material goods are more important than health. Plus actress Lynn Redgrave appears.

Wilt Chamberlain is leaving the Lakers, Michael Landon talks Bonanza, Johnny Mathis sings "I'm Going Home."

James talks series, “Man Of The People,” biggest career clinkers, TV Hall Of Fame, and public speaking fear.

Burt Reynolds rocks a polyester suit and Buddy Hackett’s orgasm sneeze makes for really compelling TV.

Paul Williams sings "You and Me Against the World" and "I Won't Last A Day Without You."

No holiday is safe: Halloween, Thanksgiving and Easter all get the Carlin stand-up treatment in this episode.

When Don Rickles has Thanksgiving with Bob Newhart, you want to hear him talk about it. Plus Angie Dickinson.

Was Richard Pryor’s grandmother really a tyrant? Hear Pryor’s recollections of grandma battle ax.

Robin Williams crawls and imitates his infant son. Phyllis Newman shares that her mother was psychic.

Full House dad Bob Saget explains his attempts at trying to improve his appearance.

Calling all coffee fans: Jerry Seinfeld serves his take on the phenomenon.

Find out why is Kevin Pollak dressed as Cupid when he joins the show?

The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.

Richard Pryor goes ham on Blacks who play tennis as Roscoe Tanner compares his 101 mph serve to Johnny’s.

Joan Rivers won Comedy Star of the Year, Dick Van Patten is depressed and Johnny deals with a slow news day.

Ellen DeGeneres does stand-up and Eddie Murphy talks Beverly Hills Cop II. Jane Leeves also stops by.

When Don Rickles has Thanksgiving with Bob Newhart, you want to hear him talk about it. Plus Angie Dickinson.

Was Richard Pryor’s grandmother really a tyrant? Hear Pryor’s recollections of grandma battle ax.

Robin Williams crawls and imitates his infant son. Phyllis Newman shares that her mother was psychic.

Full House dad Bob Saget explains his attempts at trying to improve his appearance.