A spoof on the garbage barges that are combing the Eastern Seaboard. Johnny telephones EPA in Louisiana to find out why they won't let New York's garbage be dumped in their state.
A spoof on the garbage barges that are combing the Eastern Seaboard. Johnny telephones EPA in Louisiana to find out why they won't let New York's garbage be dumped in their state.
25x96 John Larroquette (guest host), Victoria Jackson, Gary Busey, Wil Shriner Episode overview
27, 1987
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25x97 Garry Shandling (guest host), Joan Embery, Carol Kane, Dennis Miller Episode overview
28, 1987
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25x98 Garry Shandling (guest host), Kevin Nealon, Tracey Ullman, Paula Poundstone, Michael Talbot Episode overview
29, 1987
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25x99 Garry Shandling (guest host), Tony Randall, Heather Thomas, Dom Irrera Episode overview
25x132 Mark Harmon, Barry Sobel, Charles Batton Episode overview
24, 1987
Actor Mark Harmon shows a clip from his new film "Summer School"; national hollerin' contest winner Charles Batton of Louisburg, N.C. chats with Johnny and does some hollerin'; Comic Barry Sobel goofs around.
Actor Mark Harmon shows a clip from his new film "Summer School"; national hollerin' contest winner Charles Batton of Louisburg, N.C. chats with Johnny and does some hollerin'; Comic Barry Sobel goofs around.
Wildlife expert Joan Embery brings a Koala bear, his albino brother and a Lemur to visit; comedian Bob Nelson does a great stand up bit and chats with Johnny. This is a fun and .. show full overview
Wildlife expert Joan Embery brings a Koala bear, his albino brother and a Lemur to visit; comedian Bob Nelson does a great stand up bit and chats with Johnny. This is a fun and interesting episode as Johnny is very relaxed after two weeks vacation and we see a slightly different side of him. In the opening monologue he tells an un PC joke about a political figure that would have been funny if Don Rickles told it but the audience doesn't accept it coming from Johnny. He talks shop openly on camera with Fred DeCordova and others who are giving him cues. He even slips up and uses salty language a couple of times during the show. At the close of the show it was bad enough to get bleeped out. Johnny immediately realizes what he said and apologizes to America before saying good night.