
The Johnny Carson Show
Clint Eastwood is on to talk Spaghetti Westerns and promote High Plains Drifter. Robert Klein does standup.

Clint Eastwood is on to talk Spaghetti Westerns and promote High Plains Drifter. Robert Klein does standup.

Stand-up comic Bill Maher describes growing up half Jewish and half Catholic.

Charles Grodin is a guest, and “Welcome Back Kotter” star Gabe Kaplan pokes fun at his hometown Brooklyn.

Remember The Thorn Birds? Meet Colleen McCullough, who wrote the blockbuster novel-turned-mini series.

Burt Reynolds reflects on his 1973 Cosmo poster, and his five-year romance with actress Loni Anderson.

Gary Busey talks about his early rocker days playing in a band at Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Cloris Leachman reveals her favorite prize --mother of the year -- awarded by a club in New York.

Bill Withers performs "Ain't No Sunshine When You're Gone," and Suzanne makes first Tonight Show appearance.

Victor Buono drops in to talk about his recently released book of poetry, and to cut up with Johnny and Ed.

Animal trainer Joan Embery introduces Johnny to a wide variety of animals.

15-year-old TV star Ricky Schroder tells Johnny that when he gets his license, he wants to buy a Corvette.

Actress Adrienne Barbeau worked as a secretary before landing on Broadway in “Grease.”

Joe Garagiola shows his first contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Bob Uecker complains about his modest player’s salary compared to today’s whooping paydays.

Why did it have to be snakes? Animal expert Joan Embery brought them, along with a goose and a marmoset!

The legendary Jimmy Stewart reads a poem, and animal trainer Jim Fowler brings a 220-pound Python on stage.

Oscar winner and activist Susan Sarandon recalls her first communion.

Harvey Korman regales Johnny with a story about Tim Conway taking his pants off in public.

Screen legend Charlton Heston talks drivers’ ed: how learned chariot racing for Ben Hur and flying a 747.

Carrie Fisher talks Return of the Jedi and Garry Shandling gets more than a few laughs.