- Johnny reveals forgotten songs from the Warner Bros. archives. Christopher Reeve (Street Smart (1987)); Dana Carvey (Saturday Night Live (1975)); juggler Frank Olivier performs.
- Inspired by the recent discovery of hundreds of unpublished songs by Rodgers and Hart, the Gershwins, Cole Porter and others, the comedy segment is recently discovered songs by famous composers that did not have the same appeal as their better known works. By the second joke, it is apparent that the bit is falling flat; the audience seems willing to ride it out, but Johnny scans the rest of the material and decides to cut it short. Frank Olivier first performs his comedy juggling act using 3, 4, and 5 balls. He also juggles flaming torches while riding a six-foot-high unicycle, with Johnny's gleefully bemused assistance. Christopher Reeve first tells of breaking three ribs in a horse riding accident while filming a movie in Hungary, after not revealing to the producers that he hadn't been on a horse since age 12 due to allergies. He then tells about a skiing accident as a kid. He also tells a story about chasing and catching the thief of his unlocked bicycle while he and a friend stopped for a drink in New York City's Central Park. The next topics are his new films "Superman IV" and "Street Smart"; Reeve comments on the remarkable performance by the largely unknown Morgan Freeman, which has led many early audiences to presume that he was a real pimp. Dana Carvey talks about a variety of topics, working in voices and impressions including Paul McCartney, Jimmy Stewart, Katharine Hepburn and Jacques Cousteau. He also talks about moving from Montana to Los Angeles and then to New York, and relates the origins of the Church Lady character.—lenab9011
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