
The Johnny Carson Show
Carlin and Carson talk about writing a sequel to the Bible. Plus Susan Sullivan and Sheryl Lee Ralph appear.

Carlin and Carson talk about writing a sequel to the Bible. Plus Susan Sullivan and Sheryl Lee Ralph appear.

Meet the “mahvelous” Billy Crystal, beloved for playing the first openly gay character on an American TV show.

Peter O’Toole discusses The Stunt Man and comic Buddy Hackett brings some laughs.

James talks series, “Man Of The People,” biggest career clinkers, TV Hall Of Fame, and public speaking fear.

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

Bob Newhart got a Peabody, Emmy and pink slip from NBC in the same year. Johnny talks with him about it.

M*A*S*H* star Alan Alda discusses his career and the impact of celebrity on his life.

Dick Cavett chats about his commencement speech at Yale (a lot of potty jokes and one-liners, apparently)

Roseanne star Tom Arnold chats about his nervousness to be on the show.

Paul Reiser says that material goods are more important than health. Plus actress Lynn Redgrave appears.

Dean Martin recounts celebrating Frank Sinatra’s big 6-0. Also playing Vegas and frequent forays into casinos.

Patrick Duffy says he always dreamed of becoming a TV star but now he wants to change his nice guy image.

In his first appearance on The Tonight Show, Robin admits he was a geeky kid, discusses herpes, and more.

It’s Christmas with Bob Hope chatting about shopping trips and hitting the golf course.

Catch Bill Maher’s first appearance on The Tonight Show. He dishes on President Reagan and VP George Bush.

Johnny jokes about Reagan and Boy George; plus, Rich Hall, Robert Black and Richard Guindon head to the couch.

Find out why is Kevin Pollak dressed as Cupid when he joins the show?

Johnny gets a martial arts lesson. Billy Crystal regales the audience with celebrity impressions.

Even Buddy Hackett bombs sometimes--just not for Johnny Carson. Plus, Rocky Graziano stops by.

Bob Newhart visits Johnny for this episode, which also features James Stephens and Ronnie Porter.