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Johnny marks the 50th anniversary of Spam in his monologue and Shelly Long opens up about leaving Cheers; Bob Nelson and Liv Ullmann also appear.

Johnny marks the 50th anniversary of Spam in his monologue and Shelly Long opens up about leaving Cheers; Bob Nelson and Liv Ullmann also appear.

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EP12 "The Best of Carnac"

Johnny marks the 50th anniversary of Spam in his monologue and Shelly Long opens up about leaving Cheers; Bob Nelson and Liv Ullmann also appear.

A variety show; comedy, music, dancing and skits; hosted by Johnny Carson.
Original Air Date: Jun 30, 1955
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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