List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes | |
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Season 1992 | |
No. of episodes | 74 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Season chronology | |
The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1992:
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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4,458 | January 1, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Susan Lucci, Ned Beatty, Michael Richards, Dave Barry | N/A | |
Kids' Resolutions | ||||
4,459 | January 2, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Carl Weathers, Jeff Stillman | N/A | |
Police Blotter | ||||
4,460 | January 3, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Peter Weller, Tommy Davidson | N/A | |
Trapezoid Quiz | ||||
4,461 | January 7, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Danny Glover, Dinah Manoff | Eddie Money | |
4,462 | January 8, 1992 | Katie Couric, Larry Miller | Jim Hall | |
New Year's Resolutions | ||||
4,463 | January 9, 1992 | Tim Conway, Jeff Dunham | Dianne Reeves | |
Psychic Predictions | ||||
4,464 | January 10, 1992 | David Steinberg, Drew Carey, Regis Philbin | N/A | |
Blue Cards | ||||
4,465 | January 14, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Kevin Costner, Cybill Shepherd, Dennis Farina | Kenny Loggins | |
4,466 | January 15, 1992 | Christian Slater, Paula Poundstone | Yo-Yo Ma, Bobby McFerrin | |
Expressions You Never Hear | ||||
4,467 | January 16, 1992 | Keenen Ivory Wayans, Jimmy Brogan, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert | N/A | |
Differences Between Men and Women | ||||
4,468 | January 17, 1992 | Jeremy Irons, Louie Anderson, Baxter Black | N/A | |
Stump the Band | ||||
4,469 | January 28, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Hal Roach, Tom Skerritt, Ken Burns | Boyz II Men | |
Elvis Sighting | ||||
4,470 | January 29, 1992 | Melanie Griffith, Tim Allen, William Wegman | N/A | |
Conversation with The Audience | ||||
4,471 | January 30, 1992 | Michael J. Fox, Mark Schiff, Jim Courier | Trisha Yearwood ("That's What I Like About You" and "The Woman Before Me") | |
4,472 | January 31, 1992 | Kevin Bacon, Wayne Cotter, Amanda Plummer | N/A | |
Zero Gravity Experiments |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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4,473 | February 4, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Brian Keith, Joey Lawrence, John McLaughlin | N/A | |
4,474 | February 5, 1992 | Bob Newhart, Carol Leifer | Bela Fleck & The Flecktones | |
What I Want From The President | ||||
4,475 | February 6, 1992 | Sean Connery, Jack Coen | Richard Marx | |
Stump the Band | ||||
4,476 | February 7, 1992 | John Riggi, Edie McClurg | Larry Gatlin | |
Blue Cards | ||||
4,477 | February 11, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), William Devane, Elizabeth Ashley | Marc Cohn | |
4,478 | February 13, 1992 | Billy Connolly, Richard Jeni | Reba McEntire | |
In An Average Life | ||||
4,479 | February 14, 1992 | Catfish Gray, Jake Johannsen | Nils Lofgren | |
Light My Fire | ||||
4,480 | February 18, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Maria Shriver, George Wallace, Professor Cassidy | N/A | |
Japanese Products That Failed | ||||
4,481 | February 19, 1992 | Jim Fowler, Dudley Moore | Louie Bellson | |
Carnac the Magnificent | ||||
4,482 | February 20, 1992 | Chevy Chase, Smothers Brothers | N/A | |
Stump the Band | ||||
4,483 | February 21, 1992 | Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Douglas | N/A | |
Blue Cards | ||||
4,484 | February 24, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Marion Ross | N/A | |
4,485 | February 25, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Diane Ladd, Ian Ziering, Jeff Stilson | N/A | |
4,486 | February 26, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Meredith Baxter, John Spencer | Shelby Lynne | |
Albums | ||||
4,487 | February 27, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), John Chancellor, Billy Bragg, Erma Bombeck | N/A | |
4,488 | February 28, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Mark Harmon, Jack Palance | N/A | |
Trapezoid Quiz |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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4,489 | March 3, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Brian Dennehy, Jeff Altman | Vanessa Williams | |
4,490 | March 4, 1992 | Tom Hanks, Mercedes Ruehl | Al Green | |
Life's Little Instruction Book | ||||
4,491 | March 5, 1992 | Don Rickles, Calvin Trillin | Five Guys Named Moe | |
Blue Cards | ||||
4,492 | March 6, 1992 | Richard Benjamin | James Taylor | |
Recycling Household Items | ||||
4,493 | March 10, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Warren Beatty | Sophie B. Hawkins | |
4,494 | March 11, 1992 | Tony Danza, Paul Gertner | Pete Fountain | |
You Are The Author | ||||
4,495 | March 12, 1992 | Burt Reynolds, Pete Barbutti, Ahmad Rashad | N/A | |
Children's Letters to Johnny Carson | ||||
4,496 | March 13, 1992 | Bob Hope, Martin Mull, Teresa Ganzel | N/A | |
Mighty Carson Art Players - "Tea Time Movie" | ||||
4,497 | March 17, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Geena Davis, Pierce Brosnan | N/A | |
Check Bouncers | ||||
4,498 | March 18, 1992 | Marilu Henner, Kevin Pollak | Randy Travis | |
St. Patrick's Day Toasts | ||||
4,499 | March 19, 1992 | Richard Lewis, Susie Loucks | Leon Redbone | |
Blue Cards | ||||
4,500 | March 20, 1992 | Woody Harrelson, Blake Clark, Cathy Guisewite | N/A | |
Tonight Show Exit Poll | ||||
4,501 | March 23, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Michael Jeter | Roxette | |
4,502 | March 24, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Jonathan Ross | Pam Tillis | |
Headlines | ||||
4,503 | March 25, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Willem Dafoe, Norman Lear | N/A | |
4,504 | March 26, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Christopher Reeve, Melissa Gilbert-Brinkman | Mr. Big ("To Be With You") | |
Congratulations to Victor Christen - 103 Years Old | ||||
4,505 | March 27, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Armand Assante, Stone Phillips | Bronx Style Bob | |
Trapezoid Quiz | ||||
4,506 | March 31, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Jack Palance, Richard Dean Anderson | Celine Dion | |
Movie Posters |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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4,507 | April 1, 1992 | Patrick Swayze, David Horowitz | Steve Lawrence | |
Prop Giveaway (Certificate of Authenticity); PR Slogans | ||||
4,508 | April 2, 1992 | Craig T. Nelson, Bob Costas | Michael Crawford ("The Music of the Night") | |
Prop Giveaway (Swiss Army Knife); Buttocks Descriptions | ||||
4,509 | April 3, 1992 | Charles Grodin, John Mendoza | k.d. lang | |
Prop Giveaway (Hussein A Flush); Blue Cards | ||||
4,510 | April 7, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), Cybill Shepherd, Chris Noth, Lisa Taylor | Mark Chesnutt | |
4,511 | April 8, 1992 | Emma Thompson, Steven Wright | Dolly Parton | |
Floyd R. Turbo - Rebuttal | ||||
4,512 | April 9, 1992 | James Woods, Ted Koppel | Stevie Wonder | |
Talk with Doc | ||||
4,513 | April 10, 1992 | Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Bowman | Little Village | |
El Mouldo | ||||
4,514 | April 14, 1992 | Jay Leno (guest host), John Goodman, Dick Clark | Chic | |
4,515 | April 15, 1992 | Rodney Dangerfield, Beau Bridges | Bernadette Peters ("Come Rain Or Come Shine" and "What'll I Do") | |
Graduating The Audience | ||||
4,516 | April 16, 1992 | Tom Selleck, John McEnroe | Ray Charles | |
Prop Giveaway (Nathan Hall sweater, Napoleon's bathing trunks, giant finger) | ||||
4,517 | April 17, 1992 | Don Johnson, Amanda Plummer | Christopher Parkening | |
Final Prop Spot with Asteroid | ||||
4,518 | April 28, 1992 | Jerry Seinfeld, Carl Reiner | B.B. King ("The Blues Come Over Me" and "I'm Moving On") | |
Walter Cronkite Sketch (sketch from 1981) | ||||
4,519 | April 29, 1992 | Bill Cosby, Bob Saget | Harry Connick, Jr. | |
Bar Room Brawl Sketch (from 1968) (4/30/92 & 5/1/92 pre-empted for NBC News coverage of Los Angeles riots) |
No. | Original air date | Guest(s) | Musical/entertainment guest(s) | |
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4,520 | May 5, 1992 | Jonathan Winters, Dame Edna Everage | Jimmy Buffett ("Money Back Guarantee") | |
Performing Bird Montage | ||||
4,521 | May 6, 1992 | Steve Martin, Farrah Fawcett | The Temptations | |
Tarzan Sketch (from 1981) | ||||
4,522 | May 7, 1992 | Madeline Kahn, Buddy Hackett | Diane Schuur | |
Playback of Sketches (Patton and Doc/Thanksgiving) | ||||
4,523 | May 8, 1992 | Garry Shandling, George Foreman | N/A | |
Playback of Who's On First, Pies, and Pie Outtakes | ||||
4,524 | May 12, 1992 | Bob Newhart, Magic Johnson | Lyle Lovett | |
Playback of Comic President | ||||
4,525 | May 13, 1992 | George Carlin, Liv Ullmann | Gloria Estefan - "Nayib's Song (I Am Here for You)" | |
Playback- Sports Montage | ||||
4,526 | May 14, 1992 | Michael Keaton, Martin Short, Teri Garr | N/A | |
Copper Clappers/Jack Webb Sketch (from 1968) | ||||
4,527 | May 15, 1992 | Clint Eastwood, David Letterman, Bob Hope [1] | N/A | |
Thesaurus Writers Funeral (from 1990) | ||||
4,528 | May 19, 1992 | Mel Brooks, Jack Lemmon [2] | Tony Bennett performed ("I'll Be Seeing You" and "I Left My Heart In San Francisco") | |
Playback of Commercial Blackouts - 'Range Top Stuffing', 'Colonel Sanders', 'Karl Malden/Hot Tub', 'Old Splice', 'Yodel Hills', and 'Underalls' | ||||
4,529 | May 20, 1992 | Roseanne Arnold, Richard Harris [3] | N/A | |
Playback - Johnny as Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias | ||||
4,530 | May 21, 1992 | Robin Williams | Bette Midler ("Miss Otis Regrets", "You Made Me Love You", "Here's That Rainy Day" and "One For My Baby and One More For The Road") | |
Playback - Ed Ames tomahawk throw (April 27, 1965) | ||||
4,531 | May 22, 1992 | None | N/A | |
Series Finale, Clips of Past Episodes |
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