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Late-night television has provided numerous unforgettable moments featuring guests who have captivated audiences. Among the standout appearances are Raquel Welch, whose allure and charisma shone on “The Dick Cavett Show”; Drew Barrymore, who famously danced atop David Letterman’s desk; Elvis Presley, who graced the stage following his military service; and Madonna, who playfully engaged with Johnny Carson. Michael Jackson’s interview with Oprah set viewership records, while Angelina Jolie highlighted her humanitarian work on David Letterman’s platform.

Will Smith’s frank discussion on “Red Table Talk” with Jada Pinkett Smith surprised many, and Judy Garland’s wit on “The Tonight Show” remains legendary. Donna Summer confronted issues of sexism on Johnny Carson’s program, and Cassandra Peterson’s “Elvira” character intrigued viewers. Dionne Warwick displayed her acting skills on “The Dean Martin Show,” and Whitney Houston’s performance on Jay Leno is etched in memory.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic made a striking impression on “The Late Late Show,” while Zsa Zsa Gabor’s game of Twister on Johnny Carson’s show became iconic. Adrienne Barbeau’s anecdotes on “The Tonight Show” delighted audiences, and David Bowie’s appearance on Conan O’Brien’s show was unforgettable.

Joan Crawford’s multifaceted persona held the audience’s attention on “The Merv Griffin Show,” and Farrah Fawcett’s bra-less appearance on Johnny Carson’s show left a significant impact.

These guests have undeniably shaped the history of talk shows through their blend of controversy, charm, and entertainment.