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

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

Tony Randall chats role as Philadelphia judge on The Tony Randall Show. Also tells Johnny he’s quit the booze.

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

SNL star Kevin Nealon tells a story about getting a live lobster and setting it free – in a forest.

Joan Embery visits Johnny with a pair of Orangutans, joining Danny Devito, who discusses “Ruthless People.”

Comedian Robert Klein regales Johnny with stories about growing up in the Bronx and kosher foods.

The Mighty Carson Art Players do an "Hourly News" sketch with Buddy Hackett, Dave Thomas and Teresa Ganzel.

Small screen icon Farrah Fawcett discusses her new TV movie, and Ryan O'Neal is obsessed with her.

Brenner jokes about music from India, chewing gum with liquid centers, and his favorite restaurant: IHOP.

Jane Goodall describes how primates mirror humans in that they can make and use tools.

David Brenner, Roger Rees and child actor Miko Hughes join Johnny and Ed for another episode full of laughs.

Garry Shandling does a standup routine and inventor Joe Newman talks with Johnny.

Leonard Waxdeck returns to the panel, with more incredible bird callers in tow.

John Larroquette discusses hair loss, playing the saxophone and The Weasel Awards.

What's Joan Embery brought for Johnny this time? A Gila Monster and an anteater, for starters.

The laughs can't stop/won't stop when comedy heavyweights Jack Lemmon and Steven Wright stop by the set.

Carol Burnett reveals her Hollywood idols, Tim Conway loses his car and Johnny discusses The Joy Of Sex.

Celebrate New Year’s day with Foster Brooks, Victor Buono and…..Joan Embery and her gorilla friends.

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

‘The use of “Bruce,”’ grouses actor Bruce Dern is Hollywood-speak for a “delicate” actor.