- Johnny presents pilots for the new season. Leonard Nimoy (Never Forget (1991)); Bill Maher performs stand-up; B.J. Sniff, age 7, of Verona, Wisc. discusses collecting feathers, and the police warning he got over collecting them off the ground.
- For the comedy segment, Johnny first reads descriptions of various TV pilots announced by the networks, followed by some other show ideas from the Tonight Show writers. B.J. Sniff is a seven-year-old from Wisconsin who got into some trouble with the police for collecting feathers off the ground in his backyard and nearby forests. He tells his story and shows his collection, and Johnny presents him with additional feathers sent by the San Diego Zoo. B.J. also demonstrates a magic trick, wrapping a penny in a piece of paper - when unwrapped, the penny is gone. He says that on his trip he is going to go to Disneyland and to see Hollywood studios. Leonard Nimoy first discusses his previous appearance on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny, 23 years ago. He sang in that appearance, trying to broaden his appeal beyond Spock. He also talks about being identified with "Star Trek" and how NBC canceled the series, noting how it's been doing well ever since. He says he is grateful for his connection to the Star Trek franchise. He then talks about growing up as a child of immigrants from Ukraine, saying that his parents refused to teach their children Russian despite speaking it fluently themselves. He recalls visiting his family's village a few years ago, while in Russia for a screening of "Star Trek IV". Nimoy then talks about his TV movie "Never Forget", based on the true story of an Auschwitz survivor who successfully defeated a Holocaust denier in court. He then discusses the "Star Trek VI" movie that is in the works. Bill Maher does a stand-up comedy routine about relations between men and women. During his interview he talks about not being married, though he recently bought an expensive ring for his girlfriend of two and a half years.—lenab9011
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