
The Johnny Carson Show
Keenan Ivory Wayans recalls how his first appearance on the show, in 1986, was the highlight of his career.

Keenan Ivory Wayans recalls how his first appearance on the show, in 1986, was the highlight of his career.

Comic Howie Mandel incites hilarity discussing his wife, his family and his upcoming birthday.

Richard Pryor describes his transforming time in Zimbabwe, quitting drugs and booze. Plus Bette Davis appears.

Author and comedian Jeff Foxworthy chats about his bestselling book, You Might be a Redneck if…

Skiing tips from Buddy Hackett, fan mail tips from Cindy Williams and TV journalism tips from Sander Vanocur.

In addition to Carlin, Johnny is joined by Flip Wilson, Susan St. James and Ann Margaret.

GOAT Carl Reiner performs a dance number, chats about writing screenplays and (wait for it) the Supreme Court.

The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.

Hear what Joan Rivers has to say about retouched magazine covers, Gone With The Wind and Dolly Parton.

Jerry Seinfeld skewers Rambo flicks. Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Russian cop and learns the language!

Dana Carvey stops by and does impressions. Plus, Christopher Reeve talks Superman and Frank Olivier juggles.

Prop comic Gallagher joins Johnny. Chevy Chase also gets major laughs for his imitation of Gerald Ford.

Keenan Ivory Wayans recalls how his first appearance on the show, in 1986, was the highlight of his career.

Stand-up master Super Dave Osborne sends up President George Bush, VP Dan Quayle and….reggae music!

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

Flip Wilson does stand-up, Pat Boone talks about the Olympics and a doctor waxes poetic on spanking children.

After a monologue touching on gas prices, Johnny welcomes MASH's McLean Stevenson.

The star of Laugh-in and Oscar winner Goldie Hawn talks about giving birth. Buck Henry has some thoughts.

With five Bond movies under his belt, Sir Roger Moore says he’ll keep going.

It's a fear-themed episode as Rosanna Arquette discusses her phobia of critics.