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

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

Bruce Dern talks about working with Ann-Margret on Middle Age Crazy. David Letterman also scores laughs.

The genius behind WKRP’s Venus Flytrap, Tim Reid describes his experience auditioning for The Tonight Show.

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

Bob Hope stops by to talk about his many honorary degrees, plus Don Rickles insults pretty much everyone.

Actor/screenwriter Peter Fonda opens up about being compared to his father and sister.

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

Celebrated news anchor Walter Cronkite thinks people should get their news from books and newspapers, and TV.

Dudley Moore got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame then sings a song. Bob Uecker's nickname was "Stinko."

Johnny sings Rhinestone Cowboy. Robert Blake talks Baretta, Don Rickles does his trademark insults.

Ringo Starr appears with his wife Barbara Bach. Jerry Seinfeld does his first Tonight Show standup.

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau regale Johnny with tales of making 5 movies together and a stunt gone wrong.

Garry Shandling is ALWAYS funny, whether he's talking about his hair, pets, or traffic tickets.

Comedy superstar Chevy Chase stops by to talk about having perfect pitch and guest hosting the show.

Johnny does some card tricks for Angie Dickinson. Garry Shandling performs standup.

Steven Wright brings his signature monotone to the show and Rose Gries discusses being the oldest Avon Lady.

Buddy Hackett got served a suckling pig at a New York restaurant; William Shatner talks presenting an award.

Drew Carey talks about cold weather and global warming. Fellow guests are David Steinberg and Regis Philbin.

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

James Woods talks body casts, Peter Billingsley plans to quit acting when he turns 18 + Martin Mull appears.