The Johnny Carson Show
Richard Pryor discusses dropping 20 pounds for a movie role and driving his Ferrari across the US.
Richard Pryor discusses dropping 20 pounds for a movie role and driving his Ferrari across the US.
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Jane Goodall describes how primates mirror humans in that they can make and use tools.
Carnac the Magnificent stops by. Wild Kingdom's Jim Fowler brings animals. Tom Hanks preps for fatherhood.
Burt Reynolds fesses up to coveting an Oscar. Plus Jimmy Carter’s mom, Miss Lillian, appears.
Richard Pryor discusses dropping 20 pounds for a movie role and driving his Ferrari across the US.
Paul Reiser talks about getting a sensitive body part stuck in an exercise machine.
Comic genius Robin Williams rips into Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Tony Randall chats role as Philadelphia judge on The Tony Randall Show. Also tells Johnny he’s quit the booze.
In his first appearance on The Tonight Show, Robin admits he was a geeky kid, discusses herpes, and more.
Two-time Oscar winner Charlton Heston describes his world travels and his two Oscars.
Richard Pryor discusses his recent trip to Zimbabwe and daily life since quitting drugs and alcohol.
With five Bond movies under his belt, Sir Roger Moore says he’ll keep going.
Paul Williams sings "You and Me Against the World" and "I Won't Last A Day Without You."
Richard Pryor discusses his latest film, "Superman," and seeing Ronald Reagan. Then Ally Sheedy stops by.
Tim Conway and Harry Anderson stop by to chat with Johnny.
Ringo Starr appears with his wife Barbara Bach. Jerry Seinfeld does his first Tonight Show standup.
Betty White wanted to be a forest ranger in the 1940s but that gig was off-limits to women in the early 1940s.
Father Guido Sarducci stops by the set to talk about his pet dog and starting his own church.
Paul Lynde on family, career and love of Houston. Special attention to fans, stints on Hollywood Squares.
John Candy stops by with screen icon Maureen O'Hara. Plus, Johnny gives up smoking in the monologue.
Jimmy Stewart reads a poem about his beloved dog. Then Jim Fowler introduces Johnny to a 220-pound python.
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