- John Larroquette (Night Court (1984)); Mark Schiff performs stand-up; Kurt Thomas talks about his return to competitive gymnastics, and demonstrates a pommel horse routine. Johnny presents comedic home videos by staff members.
- Based on the success of "America's Funniest Home Videos", the comedy segment is funny home videos by members of "The Tonight Show" staff. John Larroquette first shows his mobile phone - the first model that can fit in a pants pocket, though it's still rather bulky - after Johnny had done a joke about it in the monologue. They then talk a bit about mobile phone behavior, particularly the dangers of people using one while driving. They also discuss first names; Larroquette used to be called J.B., since his father, grandfather and great-grandfather were also named John. Johnny says he was called John until he went into radio - he thought Johnny sounded younger and more fun. They then discuss Larroquette's article in TV Guide on autograph etiquette, with Larroquette recalling some odd encounters with autograph seekers. He then talks about doing the play "The Aristocrats" and his lack of singing experience; he once auditioned for a stage musical by singing Monty Python's "Lumberjack Song", the only song he knew. Mark Schiff does a stand-up comedy routine. He also talks about being newly married. Kurt Thomas talks about his comeback and plans to compete in the 1992 Olympics. He says he is very healthy, having dropped 30 pounds to 128, and his sponsors allow him to train full-time. He then does a demonstration on the pommel horse. He has Johnny try a split.—lenab9011
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