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

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

Pin up guy Burt Reynolds grouses about look-a-likes who impersonate him at public functions.

Bette Davis shares a medal she received in France. Pete Fountain performs.

Witness Dave Thomas' Bob Hope and Andrew Dice Clay impressions. Plus: Buddy Hackett tells jokes.

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

Ricky Schroder juggles plastic eggs. Johnny tries, unaware Ricky swapped in real eggs. What a mess!

George C. Scott chats about his love of theatre, the many bombs in which he’s appeared and turning 60.

Dean Martin sips on "apple juice" and Johnny samples it. Martin Mull plays a song in French.

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.”