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- 1962–1992TV-G9.8 (169)TV EpisodeSammy Davis Jr. and Bette Davis.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.8 (173)TV EpisodeBette Davis.
- Jack and the survivors wait for Charlie to turn off The Others' signal-jamming device, not knowing that he has been captured at the Looking Glass station. The plan to blow up the group of Others who invade the camp fails.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.7 (152)TV EpisodeSkitch Henderson, Ed McMahon, Richard Chamberlain.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.6 (41)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.6 (45)TV Episode
- 1962–199243mTV-149.6 (192)TV EpisodeJohnny reads audience comments on love and romance. Bette Davis (Right of Way (1983), album "Miss Bette Davis Sings"); Richard Pryor (The Toy (1982)).
- 1962–199241mTV-149.6 (218)TV EpisodeJohnny presents calendars with unusual themes. Bette Davis (The Whales of August (1987)); Martin Short discusses the technique and challenges of celebrity impressions.
- The allegiance of those closest to Tony is put to the test. A case of mistaken identity has serious ramifications.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.5 (45)TV EpisodeEd McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Bette Midler.
- 1962–199246mTV-G9.4 (251)TV EpisodeMay 22, 1992 was the last "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson as host. Carson presents a retrospective of clips covering the past 30 years. Carson says goodnight for the last time.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (29)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (41)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (20)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (41)TV Episode
- Tony and his family have to stay in hiding until Phil Leotardo is dealt with. His family doesn't like the lifestyle they have been forced to adopt. AJ and Meadow move onto the next step in their lives. Tony confronts Junior one last time.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.3 (52)TV Episode
- Tony fails to reason with Phil as more problems increase with Anthony Jr as his depression worsens.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.2 (22)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.2 (21)TV EpisodeJulio Iglesias sings "America" and "Some Enchanted Evening". Judge Wapner presides over a case where Johnny Carson stole David Letterman's truck.
- As Ben takes Locke to see Jacob and reveal the island's secrets, Ben's background on the island is exposed--as well as what happened to the Dharma Initiative.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.2 (16)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.2 (16)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.2 (11)TV EpisodeRobert Blake recalls his friend Wally Cox and being a child actor; Fernando Lamas discusses international casting; Victoria Principal (Earthquake (1974)); Charles Fleischer performs stand-up; manualist John Twomey performs.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.2 (12)TV EpisodeAngie Dickinson discusses self-defense and her habit of rescuing worms; Ethel Merman (Musical Comedy Tonight (1979), "The Ethel Merman Disco Album"); Dr. Henry Heimlich explains his life-saving maneuver; Richard Barathy gives a karate demonstration.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (54)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.1 (60)TV EpisodeTonights special guests are Lauren Bacall and Raquel Welch.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (45)TV Episode
- After Desmond saves Claire from drowning, Charlie and Hurley suspect that he can see the future, so they come up with a plan to get some answers out of him.
- Jack tells Kate that he has made a deal with The Others; Locke hinders Jack's plan to leave the island.
- Carmela and Tony go away to Bobby's cabin upstate New York for Tony's birthday up where a fight emerges between Tony and Bobby over Janice. Meanwhile A.J. is throwing a party at the Soprano home.
- Tony travels to Las Vegas after a tragedy occurs.
- Desmond has another vision of Charlie's death, but this time his death ultimately will result in Claire's rescue. Meanwhile, the survivors discover that an attack by the others is even more imminent than originally expected.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (19)TV EpisodeJohnny plays Dunk the Dork with an "IRS Representative" who is asked tax questions by audience members. Jonathan Winters (Jonathan Winters and Friends (1989) (TV)) tells stories about his youth; Peter Strauss (Peter Gunn (1989)).
- 1962–1992TV-G9.1 (14)TV EpisodeJohnny reviews Ed's life for his 60th birthday. Tim Conway (Ace Crawford... Private Eye (1983)); Jodie Foster (Svengali (1983)); Maureen Murphy performs stand-up.
- 1962–199242mTV-149.1 (16)TV EpisodeDavid Steinberg discusses cosmetic surgery and the royal wedding; Jim Fowler presents wild animals.
- The Olli Kalk and Brink Show.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (25)TV Episode
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (60)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.0 (109)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.0 (20)TV Episode
- 1962–19929mTV-149.0 (22)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at superstitions and folk remedies. Jonathan Winters (album "The Little Prince"); Susan Sarandon (The Front Page (1974)); investigative columnist Jack Anderson discusses the Watergate scandal.
- Based on Hurricane Andrew (August 24, 1992). Locals gather at Gumbo's bar to party while waiting for a Hurricane to hit or pass them by.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (78)TV EpisodeRobin Williams and Bette Midler were the guests. As Johnny told Bette Midler some of his favorite songs, she sang "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)".
- 1962–199242mTV-149.0 (13)TV EpisodeJohnny records public service announcements. Martin Mull (Domestic Life (1984)) discusses his paintings; Jerry Seinfeld performs stand-up; Omni magazine puzzles editor Scot Morris.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (15)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at unneeded products. Joan Collins (Dynasty (1981)); 11-year-old Samantha Smith recounts her trip to Moscow to meet Soviet leader Yuri Andropov.
- 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.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.0 (23)TV Episode(FROM LOS ANGELES) Bette Davis, the Smothers BrothersThe Andrews Sisters.
- 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.