12-01-1981: Dave guest-hosts The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Guests include Conrad Janis, Dave Thomas, and one of Tom Snyder's dearest collaborators, Rona Barrett.
12-01-1982: Dave's Grab Bag: Cranberryville Mayor Kathleen Ankers displays her cranberry molds (straight out of a can) as "Lorne Greene" and "Evel Knievel"; bumpers throughout the show include cranberry molds of Vice President George Bush, Miss America, and The Incredible Hulk.
12-01-1988: The Pan American Goodwill Tour update: Calvert is in Oaxaca, Mexico, 3,100 miles from home and says he's having a good time.
12-01-1989: Top Ten Amish Pick-up Lines - 9. If our religion didn't forbid the use of telephones, I would ask thee for thy number. 1. Are thee up for some plowing?
12-01-1993: Throughout the night: Plot Twists! featuring Calvert as Mrs. Doubtfire.
12-01-1994: "Newsman" Alan Richardson interrupts the show with fake bulletins, including reports on Bob Barker, Dow Jones (along with a message to a poodle), and the House GATT vote vs. what's in his pockets. Morty admits that this bit "just isn't funny," and Dave goes into a hypnotic trance, chanting, "Must kill Morty."
12-01-1994: Top Ten Ways The Post Office Will Spend The Extra Money From Rate Hike - 6. Commemorative stamp collection featuring President Clinton and all of his mistresses.
12-01-1995: After showing a clip from his new movie "Father of the Bride, Part 2" on a 16mm film projector, Steve Martin and Dave air "The Making of Steve Martin's Appearance Documentary."
12-01-1997: Great--a rerun older than six weeks old is aired! Ever-popular guests Tom Hanks and Gypsy Kings from 12/16/93.
12-01-1999: Extremely current Top Ten: Signs You're at a Lame Riot.
12-01-1999: Glen Campbell sits in with the band "all night long".
12-01-1999: Old-school musical guests: B. B. King and Dr. John.
12-01-1999: Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer is updated for Y2K.
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