
The Johnny Carson Show
Columbo Star Peter Falk discusses the series’ ties to the Mensa Society.

Columbo Star Peter Falk discusses the series’ ties to the Mensa Society.

George Carlin likes to harmonize on the phone with the dial tone.

The inimitable Bob Hope offers his 2 cents on the Reagan – Carter debate andsleeping in the Lincoln bedroom.

A two-headed snake is brought to the show by Joan Embery. Dennis Hopper also joins the fun.

Carl Reiner ate his way through France, complains to Johnny about weight gain. A clip from Summer Rentals.

Sally Field dishes on Burt Reynolds, and Buddy Hackett discusses desert islands with beautiful women.

Hollywood legend Carl Reiner stops by with his toupee. Plus, Jack Klugman talks examining dead bodies.

The gorgeous and talented Ann-Margret says she disguises herself in a black wig when out in public.

Merry Christmas, Mr. Hope! Bob says he’s spending the holiday with his grandkids in Reno.

Carnac the Magnificent stops by. Wild Kingdom's Jim Fowler brings animals. Tom Hanks preps for fatherhood.

Barbara Walters describes dealing with touchy heads of state and getting Christmas cards from world leaders.

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

A 12-year-old Fred Savage "Kind-Of-Sorta" has a girlfriend, plus future host Jay Leno stops by.

Lucille Ball and Johnny talk about their legacies. Jay Leno does standup.

Paul Lynde on family, career and love of Houston. Special attention to fans, stints on Hollywood Squares.

Lucille Ball says she never misses one of Johnny's shows and takes a Cosmopolitan magazine quiz.

Jim Fowler, zoologist and host of the famed "Wild Kingdom" program, brings a vulture and two opossums.

Kevin Bacon talks about this new kid and Amanda Plummer talks about her famous parents

Charles Grodin talks about working with “tough guy” Charles Bronson.

Dan Aykroyd talks Dragnet and Bobby Kelton performs stand-up. Helen Shaver also appears.