
The Johnny Carson Show
Christie Brinkley chats about the hard work posing for Sports Illustrated and her marriage to Billy Joel.

Christie Brinkley chats about the hard work posing for Sports Illustrated and her marriage to Billy Joel.

Pete Fountain performs with the band. George Peppard wants to be cast as a song and dance man.

Ann-Margret gives Johnny a Swedish lesson then performs a musical number.

Lily Tomlin talks about her family’s reaction to her one-woman concert and recounts her brother's arrest.

Jimmy Stewart wasn't the greatest Boy Scout then reads a poem, Garry Shandling does standup about air travel.

Eddie Murphy discusses his hero Richard Pryor, and talks about his film Trading Places.

It's a double-dose of comedy legends as George Carlin and Richard Pryor stop by The Tonight Show.

Robin Williams crawls and imitates his infant son. Phyllis Newman shares that her mother was psychic.

Burt Reynolds fesses up to coveting an Oscar. Plus Jimmy Carter’s mom, Miss Lillian, appears.

Milton Berle does a card trick and Susan Sarandon details her psychic experience.

Johnny isn't interested in what Charles Grodin has to say. B.B. King and Amy Yasbeck also grace the couch.

Cloris Leachman talks to Johnny about growing up in Des Moines and doing live TV.

Johnny and Joan Rivers admit to stealing hotel soap; Jack Lemmon appears with Billy Wilder.

Bob Hope talks about growing up poor, his brief boxing career and what it means when a man wears a red tie.

Orson Welles (Citizen Kane) discusses his radio, theatre and movie career which spanned over 5 decades.

Michael Landon gets sentimental over Bonanza: watching episodes dubbed in Japanese and promoting the show.

Jack Benny talks about his NBC special and Rick Little impersonates celebrities.

Betty White critiques Johnny’s sketch comedy performance and quizzes him on the wonders of nature.

Burt Reynolds discusses his work on his autobiography and comments on his streak of box office flops.

In his first appearance on the show, Jim Carrey impersonates Elvis, Jack Nicholson, E. T. and the Muppets.