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- A documentary trying to understand North Korea politically and on a personal level with some of its citizens.
- 1950–19631h9.0 (7)TV EpisodeAt the Jerusalem Cultural Center in Israel, before a three-judge court, Adolf Eichmann goes on trial for his life. He is accused of "crimes against humanity", "crimes against the Jewish people" and "war crimes" - including robbery, enslavement, sterilization and the murder of millions by bullets, poison gas, torture, starvation and disease.
- This is the official comedy and entertainment podcast for NBC's TV show The Good Place. you'll hear weekly behind-the-scenes stories, episode and performance insights and funny anecdotes. Hosted by actor Marc Evan Jackson (Shawn) with a rotating slate of co-hosts and special guests, including actors, writers, producers and more, this podcast takes a deep dive into everything on- and off-screen.
- Fred Allen narrates three comedy stories.
- 1950–19631h6.0 (9)TV EpisodeThe story of the loss of a B-24D Liberator heavy bomber on an April 1943 mission to Naples with the wreck of the plane found in 1958 in the Libyan Desert hundreds of miles south of their base.
- Drew interviews Jane Lynch, Jay Shetty shares his anti-FOMO mindset -- the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO), and Debbie Gibson breaks down how her mundane tasks set to music went viral. And, Drew gives another mom a much-needed Mom's Time Out.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.4 (10)TV EpisodeCharlton Heston (Earthquake (1974), Airport 1975 (1974)); Norman Mailer (book "The Faith of Graffiti"); David Brenner performs stand-up and is interviewed. Also: Ian Whitcomb performs.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.8 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at the origins of advertising slogans. Jay Leno talks about his father's buying habits; Fred Savage (The Wonder Years (1988)); Brian Gillis does magic and card tricks with Johnny, Doc and the guests.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.6 (10)TV EpisodeJames Galway (album "James Galway Plays Nielsen") performs and is interviewed; potato chip inspector Myrtle Young presents her collection of irregular chips that resemble celebrities, cartoon characters, animals and various objects.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.0 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny reads news clippings sent by viewers. Amy Irving (Yentl (1983)); Fran Tate talks about running a Mexican restaurant above the Arctic Circle in Barrow, Alaska.
- 1962–199259mTV-146.4 (10)TV EpisodeThe comedy segment was a brief sketch in which a husband surprising his wife, who was trained in karate, was repulsed and fell through a door. Afterwards Johnny related how a similar sketch injured Red Skelton, when Johnny was one of his writers, as the door hadn't been modified to break. This led to Johnny's first national appearance when he filled in on the show. Carl Reiner first talked about an appearance by Peter O'Toole on The Tonight Show where he could not be understood, and did a lengthy impression of O'Toole. He then described how his facility with accents and types of speech came from not being a good student. He then discussed his current movie "The One and Only" and predicted Henry Winkler would become a big star in motion pictures. A clip from the movie was shown. He also discussed wearing a hairpiece. This led to a discussion of an old radio show that discussed people's personal problems. Jack Klugman talked about how he was still nervous before coming on the show. He then told how the heavy rains kept him from living at home (near the ocean) for several days and he stayed at the studio. That led to him saying he still came across as a slob, even when he spent a lot of money, and how priorities change with aging. He then discussed his work in "Quincy", learning from real medical examiners for the role, and a clip from that show was shown. Jan Todd is a weightlifting champion, referred to as the "strongest woman in the world". She talked a bit about power-lifting and then demonstrated by lifting 415 pounds. Johnny lifted 158 pounds, with Carl Reiner and Jack Klugman the three were able to lift the 415 pound weight.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.2 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny describes his shows that didn't air because of the World Series. Burt Reynolds recalls his Cosmopolitan centerfold and discusses his planned autobiography; Dick Shawn performs stand-up and is interviewed.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.4 (10)TV EpisodePresident Reagan responds to a letter from a Russian girl. David Steinberg discusses prison romances and cable soap operas; Mary Frann (Newhart (1982)); Emmanuel Lewis (Webster (1983)) talks about his career in commercials.
- 1962–199257mTV-147.4 (10)TV EpisodeRichard Benjamin (How to Beat the High Cost of Living (1980)) recalls his early acting days; Red Buttons (touring show "Burlesque U.S.A."); Dick Enberg discusses the U.S. Olympic trials after the Moscow Games boycott; Joan Embery presents wild animals.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.0 (10)TV EpisodeRobert Blake (Baretta (1975)); Marsha Mason (play "The Heiress"); Burt Mustin (Phyllis (1975)); Olympic runner Marty Liquori is interviewed and takes an EKG stress test with Johnny.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.0 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny records public service announcements. Peter Strauss (Kane & Abel (1985)); Teddy Bergeron performs stand-up; World Series MVP Bret Saberhagen of the Kansas City Royals.
- 1962–1992TV-G6.8 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny presents bad product mergers. Martin Mull performs stand-up and is interviewed; James Woods discusses the makeup effects for Videodrome (1983); Peter Billingsley (Paternity (1981)).
- 1962–199242mTV-147.0 (10)TV EpisodeA newscast from 2009 is presented. Paul Reiser (My Two Dads (1987)); Argus Hamilton performs stand-up; Maggie Wheeler (New Year's Day (1989)).
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G5.2 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny reads specialty Christmas cards. Catherine Hicks (Child's Play (1988)); Franklyn Ajaye performs stand-up; 100-year-old bowler "Papa" John Venturello.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.4 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at network slogans. George Burns (book "Wisdom of the 90s"); director Barry Levinson (Bugsy (1991)). Also: Patricia Kaas performs.
- Go behind the scenes with the cast and crew of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" for their Farewell Season and see how the show is created.
- Czech-born actor George Voskovec plays himself in this account of his detention on Ellis Island under suspicion of being a Communist.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.8 (11)TV EpisodeDavid Howitzer looks at holiday purchase scams. Peter Fonda (A Reason to Live (1985)); Charles Nelson Reilly recalls Christmases from his youth; A. Whitney Brown performs stand-up.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.2 (11)TV EpisodeAlan Thicke (Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star (1986), Growing Pains (1985)); Rosanna Arquette (Nobody's Fool (1986), Rosanna Arquette/Ric Ocasek (1986)); Oprah Winfrey (Native Son (1986)).
- 1962–199243mTV-146.8 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny presents items from the NBC gift shop. Charles Grodin (Last Resort (1986)); Dom Irrera performs stand-up; stadium hot dog vendor Tommy Walton.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.8 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny provides captions for photos of politicians. Candice Bergen (memoir "Knock Wood", Hollywood Wives (1985)); clown George Carl performs; Tim Reid (Simon & Simon (1981)).
- 1962–199243mTV-147.2 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at silly Christmas gifts. Buddy Hackett (You Bet Your Life (1980)) recalls being in the Boy Scouts and having paranormal experiences; Dayton, Ohio dentist Dr. Morris Goldberg discusses his sideline as a part-time chauffeur.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.8 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny welcomes the town of Essex, California, and interviews two residents. Mitzi Gaynor (Mitzi... Zings Into Spring (1977)); Orson Bean discusses small towns and children; Dr. Carl Sagan talks about scientific misconceptions.
- 1962–19921h 5mTV-147.7 (11)TV EpisodeMuhammad Ali (The Greatest (1977)) discusses his fight four days earlier; Peter Falk (Columbo (1971)) shares Mensa test questions; Steve Landesberg performs stand-up and is interviewed; Carl Sagan (book "The Dragons of Eden").
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.2 (11)TV EpisodeAunt Blabby recalls being a Miss America winner. Dick Cavett (book "Eye on Cavett"); Rebecca Holden (Knight Rider (1982)); Chris Scott and Lisa Scott discuss raising a sunken schooner in Los Angeles Harbor.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny adds captions to political photos. Dick Cavett discusses changes in comedy tastes and anagrams; Jimmy Brogan performs stand-up; Dave Barry (book "The Taming of the Screw").
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.2 (11)TV EpisodeSam Donaldson (book "Hold On, Mr. President!"); Fred Greenlee performs stand-up.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.2 (11)TV EpisodeJimmy Aleck performs stand-up and is interviewed; Professor Raymond Smullyan (book "The Lady or the Tiger?") presents logic puzzles. Also: President Reagan has a hot tub summit with Leonid Brezhnev.
- 1962–19921h 2mTV-147.0 (11)TV EpisodeSuzanne Pleshette (The Bob Newhart Show (1972)); Jim Henson is interviewed with Kermit the Frog, and the Muppets perform; Bobby Kosser performs stand-up; private detective Hal Lipset discusses surveillance methods in The Conversation (1974).
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at rejected TV pilots. Robert Klein (Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)); Kevin Spacey (Fall from Grace (1990)); 84-year-old Mary Peyton Meyer discusses writing a column in her small-town newspaper for 69 years.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.8 (11)TV EpisodeDiahann Carroll performs and discusses her fashion choices; Christopher Reeve (Superman (1978)); Tony DeLia performs stand-up; Merie Earle (Fatso (1980)) discusses her life at age 90. Also: Ed interviews a lonely shepherd.
- 1962–199242mTV-147.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny relays messages from home to the audience. Jason Bateman (Valerie (1986)); Larry Miller performs stand-up; 93-year-old Dothan, Alabama hospital volunteer Florence Hodges.
- 1962–199243mTV-G7.4 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at movies snubbed in the Oscar nominations. Ricky Schroder (Silver Spoons (1982)); Lisa Eilbacher (Beverly Hills Cop (1984)). Also: Justin Wilson (Louisiana Cookin' (1982)) shows Johnny how to eat crayfish.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.4 (11)TV EpisodeBruce Dern (Black Sunday (1977)); Fernando Lamas (The Cheap Detective (1978)); Michael Preminger performs stand-up and is interviewed; Dr. Samuel Dunkill (book "Sleep Positions: The Night Language of the Body").
- 1962–199243mTV-146.4 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny displays signs for international travelers. Christopher Reeve (Superman III (1983)); Leonard J. Waxdeck presents his high school bird callers.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G6.7 (11)TV EpisodeBruce Jenner (Caitlyn Jenner) (America Alive! (1978)); Joe Williams performs; Ray Johnson talks about crime prevention and returning convicts to society; Marilù Tolo (The Greek Tycoon (1978)); Donna Hois discusses raising pigs.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (11)TV EpisodeMcLean Stevenson recounts how his '72 Porsche has been hit four times in five weeks, and comments on the nuisances of personal banking; sportscaster Bob Uecker discusses the ongoing baseball strike.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.7 (11)TV EpisodeThe finales of various series are re-imagined. Teri Garr (Tootsie (1982)); Jennifer O'Neill (Bare Essence (1983)); Paul Provenza performs stand-up.
- 1962–199243mTV-147.7 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny describes unusual college extension courses. Jack Lemmon (Dad (1989)) discusses the old-age make-up used in his movie; Steven Wright performs stand-up and is interviewed.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.0 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at celebrities' license plates. Sandy Duncan (Valerie (1986)); Steve Mittleman performs stand-up; Irv Kupcinet (memoir "Kup: A Man, an Era, a City").
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.5 (11)TV EpisodeTony Curtis (The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978)); Steve Landesberg performs stand-up and is interviewed; Bess Armstrong (On Our Own (1977)); Merie Earle (The Waltons (1972)).
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny records audience laugh tracks. Robert Blake (Hell Town (1985)); David Horowitz looks at trash can durability and food advertising; 81-year-old Eura Irwin talks about delivering her local Hope, Arkansas newspaper.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.0 (11)TV Episode
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.8 (11)TV Episode