Carson's Comedy Classics (TV Series 1983)
Goodbye, Columbus (1969)
A character is watching The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson while waiting for her daughter to return home.The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1971)
Nominee clips.The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1972)
Nominee clips.The 26th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1974)
Nominee clips.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series 1992–2014)
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (TV Series 2009–2010)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series 2014)
The Tonight Show (TV Series 1953–1957)
America After Dark (TV Series 1957)
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series 1957–1962)
The Tonight Show (TV Series 1962)
"The Jack Benny Program" Johnny Carson Guest (TV Episode 1963)
Jack provides Johnny a set with a desk like his show."The Joey Bishop Show" Jack Carter Helps Joey Propose (TV Episode 1964)
Mentioned in dialogue."The Joey Bishop Show" Joey, Jack Jones and the Genie (TV Episode 1964)
Joey appears on the show and is introduced by Ed McMahon.Looking for Love (1964)
"Get Smart" Too Many Chiefs (TV Episode 1965)
The Chief explains that Alexi Sebastian impersonated Johnny on the Tonight Show for two weeks
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary (TV Special 1972)
Special tribute to the seriesTonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 17th Anniversary Special (TV Special 1979)
Special tribute to the seriesJohnny Carson's 18th Anniversary Special (TV Special 1980)
Tribute special to the seriesThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 19th Anniversary Special (TV Special 1981)
Special tribute to the seriesTonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 20th Anniversary (TV Special 1982)
Special tribute to the series
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" Dear Sally Rogers (TV Episode 1966)
Sally appears on the Stevie Parsons Show, a late-night talk show based on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show". Sally even says "Heeeeeere's Stevie!", spoofing the famous "Heeeeeere's Johnny!" intro."Here's Lucy" Lucy and Johnny Carson (TV Episode 1969)
Lucy attends a taping of the late night show starring Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon."The Carol Burnett Show" Eydie Gormé, Joan Rivers (TV Episode 1970)
The talk-show sketch parodies the Carson show, with Harvey as "Johnny" the host, Lyle as an Ed McMahon-style sidekick, and the "More to Come" bumper."The Carol Burnett Show" Tim Conway and Steve Lawrence (TV Episode 1972)
The talk show sketch spoofs the Johnny Carson show, even with "No More to Come" bumpers.SOS: Screw on the Screen (1975)
Film features talk show "Screw Tonight" modeled after the Tonight Show.