The Johnny Carson Show
The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.
The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.
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Bill Withers performs "Ain't No Sunshine When You're Gone," and Suzanne makes first Tonight Show appearance.
Christie Brinkley chats about the hard work posing for Sports Illustrated and her marriage to Billy Joel.
Rodney Dangerfield cracks up both Johnny and the audience, Christopher Reeve is hot off Superman.
Carrie Fisher talks Return of the Jedi and Garry Shandling gets more than a few laughs.
Hollywood legend Carl Reiner stops by with his toupee. Plus, Jack Klugman talks examining dead bodies.
Stand-up master Super Dave Osborne sends up President George Bush, VP Dan Quayle and….reggae music!
Johnny ribs Burbank during the monologue, Muhammad Ali details his training regimen.
Jay Leno describes his parents amazingly happy marriage and getting recognized in a New York City deli.
Richard Pryor describes his transforming time in Zimbabwe, quitting drugs and booze. Plus Bette Davis appears.
Danny DeVito appears on the couch, as well as Rohan Varavadekar and Calvin Trillin.
Johnny gets a martial arts lesson. Billy Crystal regales the audience with celebrity impressions.
Baseball legend Joe Garagiola demonstrates how players put more spin on the ball by scuffing it with a cork.
Tim Conway went to one Hollywood party and his car got stolen. Willie Nelson performs 2 songs.
Calling all coffee fans: Jerry Seinfeld serves his take on the phenomenon.
The birds and the bees are a topic of conversation for Joan Rivers.
Angie Dickinson talks about men who whistle at women and Tommy Lasorda chats about losing weight.
Comic Howie Mandel incites hilarity discussing his wife, his family and his upcoming birthday.
Johnny does his version of Mr. Rogers. Rich Little impersonates Johnny, McLean Stevenson is doing a new movie.
Johnny admires Jim Fowler's baby alligator collection, Bob Nelson does stand-up and Teresa Ganzel guests.
Johnny describes Dick Cavett’s jitter-calming pre-show run. Cavett tells the story of a guest who died.
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