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.
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Peter O’Toole discusses The Stunt Man and comic Buddy Hackett brings some laughs.
Mel Brooks remembers working in the Catskills and does the 2,000 Year Old Man with Johnny.
James Woods talks body casts, Peter Billingsley plans to quit acting when he turns 18 + Martin Mull appears.
Two-time Oscar winner Shelley Winters reveals her distaste for marriage once the honeymoon ends.
Ann-Margret gives Johnny a Swedish lesson then performs a musical number.
Witness Dave Thomas' Bob Hope and Andrew Dice Clay impressions. Plus: Buddy Hackett tells jokes.
Jimmy Stewart wasn't the greatest Boy Scout then reads a poem, Garry Shandling does standup about air travel.
Oprah Winfrey opens up about growing up poor and feeling blessed about her surging income. She says the contents of one's linen closet is the best indicator of having made it.
Hollywood’s Jack Palance doesn’t like playing villains, but loved his psychotic antiques dealer role in Craze.
Carnac the Magnificent stops by. Wild Kingdom's Jim Fowler brings animals. Tom Hanks preps for fatherhood.
The Mighty Carson Art Players do an "Hourly News" sketch with Buddy Hackett, Dave Thomas and Teresa Ganzel.
Gary Shandling delivers huge laughs over laundromats, dinner with his dad and visiting friends with babies.
Burt Reynolds chats about his Cosmo centerfold and comedian Richard Lewis talks about driving in LA and more.
Comedian David Steinberg talks about going to Theological school before his career as a comedian.
Carl Reiner talks about the World Series and his days in the Army! David Brenner covers LA earthquakes.
Catch outrageous flirting as Angie Dickinson denies rumors about her and singer Julio Iglesias.
Johnny gets a martial arts lesson. Billy Crystal regales the audience with celebrity impressions.
Andy Koffman brings jumping frogs, Lara Flynn Boyle talks Twin Peaks and Tony Randall covers current events.
Sally Field wants to shed her "cute little girl" image. Plus, things get Christmassy on the Tonight Show set.
The inimitable Bob Hope offers his 2 cents on the Reagan – Carter debate andsleeping in the Lincoln bedroom.
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