Johnny Carson
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Filmography
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Mike Wallace Is Here
(2019)Journalist Mike Wallace’s iconic and legendary news career and the subjects he so deftly interviewed is shown here over decades of world events.

Don Rickles: Alive And Kicking
(1972)This special, introduced by Johnny Carson and featuring famous comics, showcases the master of insults, spouting hilarious put-downs and one-liners.

The Many Faces of Jim Carey
(2023)Archival footage, behind-the-scenes glimpses and interviews over the decades chronicle the multifaceted actor’s rise to the top of his craft.

Llyn Foulkes One Man Band
(2013)At age 70, LA painter and one-man-band musician Llyn Foulkes struggles to be remembered. As he finishes two paintings, one that cost him his marriage, he feverishly works to create deep, three-dimensional 'pictures' layering real objects and shadows. When

Finster
(2022)A portrait of pioneering folk artist Howard Finster documenting the restoration of his found-object sculpture garden in the heart of Appalachia.

Untold: Caitlyn Jenner
(2021)Caitlyn Jenner's unlikely path to Olympic glory was inspirational. But her more challenging road to embracing her true self proved even more meaningful.

Gone Before His Time: Freddie Prinze Sr.
(2023)A deep dive into the short yet impactful life of the trailblazing Latino comic whose son also went on to a career of much acclaim.

Jerry Before Seinfeld
(2017)Jerry Seinfeld returns to the club that gave him his start in the 1970s, mixing iconic jokes with stories from his childhood and early days in comedy.

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
(1992)See the classic comedy duo get into “another fine mess” in three hilarious shorts filled with baby hijinks, home disrepair, and ghostly mayhem!
Looking for Love
(1964)
Lucy's Really Lost Moments
(1956)Laugh along with Lucy and Desi as you've never seen them before in these extremely rare television appearances, beautifully restored and in color.

The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show
(2020)For one week in February 1968, Johnny Carson gave up his chair to Harry Belafonte, the first time an African-American had hosted a late night TV show for a whole week.