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- 1962–19921h 3mTV-147.5 (76)TV EpisodeFlip Wilson (Flip (1970)); Susan Saint James (McMillan & Wife (1971)); George Carlin (album "FM and AM"); Ann-Margret (Carnal Knowledge (1971)).
- 1962–1992TV-G7.7 (21)TV EpisodeJohnny describes possible sequels. Bob Hope; Carol Burnett (Once Upon a Mattress (1972), Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)); Joe Flynn recalls running for the legislature in both Ohio and California; Dr. William A. Nolen (book "A Surgeon's World").
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-148.9 (25)TV EpisodeJohnny examines New Year's Eve at area restaurants. Gene Hackman (The Poseidon Adventure (1972)); Diane Keaton discusses her life in New York; Michael Preminger performs stand-up and is interviewed; Patrick McGrady (book "The Love Doctors").
- 1962–1992TV-G8.3 (25)TV EpisodeJohnny reads children's follow-up letters. Jack Benny (Jack Benny's First Farewell Special (1973)); Rich Little performs stand-up and is interviewed; 11-year-old violinist Dylana Jenson; LAPD undercover officers Dick Barlow and Roger Pida.
- 1962–19921h 4mTV-147.6 (23)TV EpisodeJohnny displays various inventions. Sandy Duncan discusses being a newlywed; Binnie Barnes (40 Carats (1973)); Steve Martin performs stand-up for dogs and is interviewed; heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman.
- 1962–19921h 4mTV-148.6 (24)TV EpisodeBuddy Hackett tells stories from his youth; McLean Stevenson (M*A*S*H (1972)); John Kidner (book "The Kidner Report") discusses government bureaucracy; Boy Scout Brady Watt shows Johnny how to build a campfire.
- 1962–19921hTV-14TV EpisodeLorne Greene (Griff (1973)); Charles Grodin (Broadway play "One of the All Time Greats"); Dub Taylor (Country Blue (1973)); Gabe Kaplan performs stand-up; amateur hockey player Patty Lynch.
- 1962–19921h 3mTV-148.8 (33)TV EpisodeJack Benny discusses his recent shows in England; New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath (book "A Matter of Style"); Elke Sommer (play "A Shot in the Dark"). Doc demonstrates tobacco spitting; Johnny tries chewing tobacco.
- 1962–199254mTV-147.9 (32)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at the history of Los Angeles. Don Rickles (A Couple of Dons (1973)); Dom DeLuise (Lotsa Luck! (1973)); Jimmy Breslin (book "World without End, Amen"); Glen Campbell performs and is interviewed.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-148.5 (34)TV EpisodeJohnny and Ed celebrate eleven years of the show with Buddy Hackett, Burt Reynolds (Burt Reynolds' Late Show (1973)), Don Rickles and Carol Wayne.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.4 (26)TV EpisodeJohnny presents international proverbs. Peter Falk (Columbo (1971)); Robert Klein performs stand-up and is interviewed; Victoria Principal (The Naked Ape (1973)); pancake flipping champion Linda Monteleone.
- 1962–19921h 5mTV-146.5 (22)TV EpisodeJohnny answers questions from the audience. Buddy Hackett (book "The Naked Mind of Buddy Hackett"); Cass Elliot talks about watching soap operas; artist Dong Kingman; fire breather Jan Munroe.
- 1962–19921h 5mTV-147.8 (43)TV EpisodeBob Hope (The Bluffers (1974) (TV)); Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie (1974)); Freddie Prinze performs stand-up; Don Rickles discusses marriage and NBC's executives; Carol Wayne talks about hosting the regional Emmys.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.0 (22)TV EpisodeBob Hope (book "The Last Christmas Show"); Richard Harris (album "The Prophet"); Steve Landesberg performs stand-up and is interviewed; Adrienne Barbeau (Maude (1972)).
- 1962–19921h 2mTV-147.6 (33)TV EpisodeJohnny welcomes Baby New Year. Foster Brooks performs stand-up and is interviewed; Victor Buono recites his poetry; Adela Rogers St. Johns (book "Some Are Born Great"); Joan Embery presents wild animals.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.1 (29)TV EpisodeLily Tomlin (Lily (1975)); Walter Slezak tells stories about the opera and life in Switzerland; Jerry Van Dyke performs stand-up and is interviewed; expatriate Sam Blotner discusses his life in Costa Rica.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.6 (20)TV EpisodeAunt Blabby talks about returning to college. Robert Blake (Baretta (1975)); Kelly Monteith performs stand-up; Thomas Braden (book "Eight Is Enough"); FDA seafood inspector Albert Weber.
- 1962–1992TV-G8.5 (41)TV EpisodeDavid Janssen (Harry O (1973)); Lily Tomlin (album "Modern Scream"); Natalie Cole performs; Irwin Shaw (novel "Night Work").
- 1962–199258mTV-147.7 (25)TV EpisodeFather Time pays a visit. Joan Rivers discusses her recent trip to Mexico; Orson Bean describes an encounter with a butterfly; Charles Nelson Reilly recalls theatrical mishaps; Scatman Crothers comments on his planned Broadway show.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.8 (56)TV EpisodeFrank Sinatra performs and is interviewed; David Janssen (Two-Minute Warning (1976)); Olivia Newton-John (A Special Olivia Newton-John (1976)) performs and is interviewed; Ray Johnson discusses his time in prison.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-148.9 (28)TV EpisodeAunt Blabby discusses her family history. Burt Reynolds (Smokey and the Bandit (1977)); Diana Ross (An Evening with Diana Ross (1977)) performs and is interviewed; Jack Douglas (book "Going Nuts in Brazil"); Jay Leno performs stand-up.
- 1962–19921h 4mTV-147.6 (23)TV EpisodeJohnny presents magazines aimed at unusual hobbies. Elia Kazan (novel "Acts of Love"); Bess Armstrong (How to Pick Up Girls! (1978)); Bobby Kelton performs stand-up; Ardath Evitt talks about taking up parachuting at age 74.
- 1962–1992TV-G7.5 (29)TV EpisodeJohnny looks at rejected TV pilots. James Garner (The Rockford Files (1974)); Ellen Burstyn (Same Time, Next Year (1978)); David Letterman performs stand-up and is interviewed; former traffic officer Rod Dornsife (book "The Ticket Book").
- 1962–1992TV-G8.6 (23)TV EpisodeJohnny demonstrates a wide variety of the year's gifts and toys. Bob Hope (Bob Hope All Star Christmas Special (1978)); Dick Van Patten (Eight Is Enough (1977)); Gil Fates (book "What's My Line?: The History of America's Most Famous Panel Show").
- 1962–1992TV-G7.8 (25)TV EpisodeJohnny polls the audience on the upcoming election, and greets an assortment of trick-or-treaters. Bob Hope (Bob Hope for President (1980)); Steve Landesberg (Barney Miller (1975)); Gore Vidal comments on the election.