
The Johnny Carson Show
Johnny mentions the U.S. hockey team winning Olympic gold and is joined by Rat Pack member Dean Martin.

Johnny mentions the U.S. hockey team winning Olympic gold and is joined by Rat Pack member Dean Martin.

Father Guido Sarducci stops by the set to talk about his pet dog and starting his own church.

Garry is joined by Jimmy Stewart, who talks about working with Carol Burnett Bette Davis and others.

James Woods has some marriage advice. McLean Stevenson and Bum Phillips also have opinions on matrimony.

Burt Reynolds shows his vacation videos and talks about moving in next door to Barbra Streisand.

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

Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner says she’s now into tennis and working hard on her talk/variety show.

Find out how Joan Rivers is preparing for getting old and what story intrigues Truman Capote.

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

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

Rocky star Sylvester Stallone brings son Sage to meet Johnny.

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

Don Johnson is a surprise guest in this episode, which also features David Brenner and Dale Robertson.

Two-time Oscar-winning director Elia Kazan explains why writing his novel was harder than filmmaking.

Johnny marks the 50th anniversary of Spam in his monologue and Shelly Long opens up about leaving Cheers.

Find out Joan Rivers' New Year's resolutions. Plus Orson Bean, Charles Nelson Reilly and Scatman Crothers.

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

Steve does his Wild and Crazy Guy character and orders dinner from a waiter. Carl Sagan promotes Cosmos.

Jimmy Stewart describes an evening at the celebrity-fave nightclub when young Judy Garland showed up and sang.

Sylvester Stallone reflects on being recognizable worldwide and issues in his private life.