Tue, Nov 30, 1976
Johnny forecasts the Carter administration. George Burns (The George Burns Special (1976), book "Living It Up"); Rodney Dangerfield performs stand-up; Michael Constantine (Sirota's Court (1976)); Shana Alexander (60 Minutes (1968), book "Talking Woman").
Tue, Dec 14, 1976
Johnny confronts Don Rickles about his broken cigarette box. John Davidson; Richard Pryor (Silver Streak (1976)); Darleen Carr (Once an Eagle (1976)); Dr. Michael W. Fox (book "Between Animal and Man").
Tue, Feb 1, 1977
Buddy Hackett brings a crate of snow from Aspen; Cindy Williams (Laverne & Shirley (1976)); Washington Post TV critic Sander Vanocur discusses the state of the medium, as well as the new Carter administration.
Tue, Feb 15, 1977
Johnny interviews Cupid. McLean Stevenson (The McLean Stevenson Show (1976)); George Carlin performs stand-up and is interviewed; tennis star Martina Navratilova discusses defecting to the U.S.; 58-year-old college homecoming queen Rita Reutter.
Wed, Feb 23, 1977
The audience submits questions for President Carter. David Steinberg discusses his fear of snakes; violinist Itzhak Perlman (album "Vivaldi: The Four Seasons") performs and is interviewed; Joan Embery presents wild animals.
Wed, Mar 2, 1977
Aunt Blabby discusses her family history. Burt Reynolds (Smokey and the Bandit (1977)); Diana Ross (An Evening with Diana Ross (1977)) performs and is interviewed; Jack Douglas (book "Going Nuts in Brazil"); Jay Leno performs stand-up.
Tue, Jun 7, 1977
Johnny suggests ideas to conserve water. Suzanne Pleshette (The Bob Newhart Show (1972)); Dr. Paul Ehrlich (book "The Race Bomb"); Tom Snyder (Tomorrow Coast to Coast (1973)).
Tue, Jun 21, 1977
Johnny looks at free things to do around Los Angeles. Tony Randall (The Tony Randall Show (1976)); Buddy Rich talks about performing in Japan; Tom Dreesen performs stand-up and is interviewed; Merie Earle (The Waltons (1972)).
Wed, Aug 3, 1977
Gregory Peck (MacArthur (1977)); Edgar Bergen performs with Mortimer Snerd and is interviewed; George Gobel (The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965)); minor league pitcher Jim Bouton.