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  1. 22 de mai. de 1992 · The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: With Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson, Doc Severinsen, Skitch Henderson. Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.

  2. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series 1962–1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Guests for tonight: Joan Crawford, Mel Brooks, Tony Bennett and Rudy Vallee. Johnny is introduced by Groucho Marx.

  4. Patrick Duffy (Dallas (1978)) presents wedding gifts to Johnny; physicist Jearl Walker demonstrates hanging a spoon from his nose, lying on a bed of nails, and plunging his fingers into molten lead. Doc recaps the band's summer tour.

  5. Comedy Talk Show. May 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.

  6. Storyline. Paul Tavilla holds the world record for catching a grape from a distance - over 300 feet, thrown from the roof of a building. He discusses losing and then regaining the record, and demonstrates his skill. His family owns a produce market in Boston.

  7. Recently viewed. Episode dated 4 May 1976: With Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Fred Astaire.

  8. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. In September 1983 Joan Rivers was officially designated Carson's permanent guest host, a role she had been filling for more than a year. In 1986 she abruptly left for her own show, The Late Show (1986), on the then-new Fox Network.

  9. Ed interviews a Mediterranean fruit fly. Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie (1974)); Bo Derek (Tarzan the Ape Man (1981)). Stars. Johnny Carson. Ed McMahon.

  10. Johnny 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. Stars. Johnny Carson. Ed McMahon.