
The Johnny Carson Show
Jack Paar wanted to buy a Rolls Royce for his mother for just $5. Johnny reads kids' letters to Santa Claus.

Jack Paar wanted to buy a Rolls Royce for his mother for just $5. Johnny reads kids' letters to Santa Claus.

Martin Short discusses Canadian Football and does impressions. Cathy Ladman and Bonnie Hunt also stop by.

Candice Bergen talks about developing a Southern accent for a role; Doug Henning does an illusion.

Fellow talk show host Dick Cavett covers a lot of ground: girl pigeons, the guy who invented the bra and more

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

Carlin talks about going on vacation after months on the road, and Johnny chats with Gene Hackman.

Watch a Tea Time movie with Carol Wayne. Plus Doris Day has a bad neck and Rodney Dangerfield performs.

Holidays and Halloween candy are Jerry Seinfeld’s hot topics.

Michael Palin sleeps all night and works all day, but still finds time to stop by the couch.

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

Arnold can't help but talk about his workout habits and Johnny jokes about killer bees.

Diane Keaton talks about Christmas in her childhood. Gene Hackman also appears.

Charles Grodin clears the air, Dom Irrera does stand-up and Tommy Walton is a world-famous hot dog vendor.

Actor/pilot John Travolta on flying lessons, dropping out of high school and getting his first part.

M*A*S*H* star Alan Alda discusses his career and the impact of celebrity on his life.

Catch Bill Maher’s first appearance on The Tonight Show. He dishes on President Reagan and VP George Bush.

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

Catch a rack of iconic rumpled raincoats worn by 4-time Emmy winner Peter Falk in his detective show Columbo.

Michael J. Fox talks Family Ties and marriage, Larry Miller does standup and Harry Lorayne tests your memory.

Paul Reiser tells Johnny what he says to people, so they’ll think he’s listening to them when he really isn’t.