Johnny Carson was a strange dude. It was almost a crime not to watch his late night show every night. But despite Carson being in almost every American bedroom five nights a week, he was strangely uncomfortable in social situations off camera. Carson rarely socialized and felt uncomfortable at industry gatherings. However, there were certain guests he had a genuine warmth for and one of them was the great actor and raconteur James Stewart. Enjoy this full 1989 episode with Stewart as a guest.
Director John Landis looks back fondly on one of Jerry Lewis's biggest hits: the Paramount comedy "The Errand Boy", which appeals to Landis because he worked his way up from the bottom rungs of the studio system.