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- 1962–19691h9.8 (158)TV EpisodeFor Andy's Christmas show, Bette Davis comes aboard to tout her new movie, and even sing a "Baby Jane" number! Debbie Reynolds joins him in the audience sing along portion, an early Osmonds appearance, and Andy, Bette and the Christy Minstrels combine for some folk songs and a square dance finale.
- Flip enlists everyone in a Peanuts parody. Ed Sullivan surprises everyone by crooning "Strangers in the Night." Flip's Geraldine is a rival carhop who tangles with Lucille Ball over the affections of Ed.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.8 (173)TV EpisodeBette Davis.
- 1990–199623mTV-PG9.7 (3.3K)TV EpisodeWill's father Lou shows up after 14 years and spends a lot of time with Will. Will's very pleased with this. Uncle Phil, however, thinks Lou will again disappoint his son.
- Today Ellen talks about Love.
- 1956–19639.7 (138)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Bette Davis, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, Alan King.
- Flip is Reverend Leroy preaching against sin when Bobby Darin as the devil gives an opposing viewpoint. Ella Fitzgerald shows off her incredible vocal talents. Flip, Bobby, and Charley perform "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke, (That Cigarette)."
- 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 (219)TV EpisodeJohnny presents calendars with unusual themes. Bette Davis (The Whales of August (1987)); Martin Short discusses the technique and challenges of celebrity impressions.
- Todays guests are Sheryl Crow and Heath Ledger.
- Cruz visits the Capwell house on hearing that CC has come out of his coma, and Cruz questions CC about the attempt on his life.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.5 (45)TV EpisodeEd McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Bette Midler.
- Bob is ill, so Bing Crosby and Jack co-host in his place.
- 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.
- Flip interviews Dr. David Reuben on his best selling sex book. Lily is a shopper in a hurry who enters Flip's grocery store where a discussion slows her down. The Jackson Five perform a medley with energetic dancing.
- Flip unites with George Carlin to create their newscasters presenting unique news. Flip is taught a new card game by George and Joe Namath. George and Joe host a fashion show with Flip's Geraldine as one of the contestants.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (20)TV Episode
- 1962–1992TV-G9.4 (41)TV Episode
- Tonights guests are the actor Gerard Butler and Glenn Close. 3 Doors Down performed.
- 1962–199243mTV-PG9.3 (14)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at some upcoming movies, and shows commercials from overseas. Robin Williams (The World According to Garp (1982)).
- 2003–2023TV-G9.2 (19)TV Episode
- Flip sings, then does a Q & A with the audience. Flip and George are hip radio personalities in a sketch. Flip, as Reverend Leroy, visits a nightclub run by Lena Horne engaging in friendly banter.
- 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.
- 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.
- 1962–1992TV-G9.1 (60)TV EpisodeTonights special guests are Lauren Bacall and Raquel Welch.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (45)TV Episode
- When Sly decides to take home economics, the gang gets into a debate over which is tougher; the typically "female" classes, like home economics, or the typically "male" classes, like mechanics. To prove that they can do it, the guys join Sly in baking cakes, while Tiffani decides to take shop alongside Jake. There, they begin to fall for each other, but worry that they're too different to make their romance last.
- Jake gets an embarrassing job at a local music store so that he can earn enough money to buy Tiffani a present for their three-month anniversary. He'd like to keep the job a secret, but that becomes tough to do when Sly convinces the store manager to sell some of the band's demo tapes.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (18)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.