The comedy segment is about famous last words - first real ones, then suggested ones for celebrities. Erma Bombeck first talks about flying during the ongoing air traffic controllers' strike. Johnny then asks about phobias, and she admits to having some claustrophobia. She then talks about the new TV series she is producing, "Maggie". Johnny asks about commercials, and she complains about the unrealistic depiction of housewives. This leads to a discussion of husbands and leftover food. Johnny asks John Travolta about a wide variety of topics: Getting his qualification as a jet pilot and captain, though he couldn't work for an airline since he didn't graduate high school; his desire to be an actor since he was very young; and his admiration and friendship with Jimmy Cagney. Johnny asks further about leaving high school, and Travolta explains that since he knew he wanted to be an actor, and was already working professionally, he wanted to get his career going quicker. Johnny also asks about how fame has affected his life, and Travolta says it changes things but doesn't bother him - it feels natural. He then talks about his movie "Blow Out", and a clip is shown. Asked what he wants to do in ten years, Travolta suggests directing, but says his main goal is to maintain happiness.
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