- He lost his recurring role as Carla's husband on Cheers (1982) after making a comment during a radio show in which he made fun of Rhea Perlman's looks. She heard the broadcast. His character was not just dropped but killed off - death by Zamboni.
- He briefly played professional football in the old World Football League.
- Every holiday season since 1998, he was asked by David Letterman to knock the meatball off the top of the "Late Show" Christmas tree with a football. The tradition began when quarterback Vinny Testaverde had trouble doing it, and Thomas said he could do it, instead.
- During the summer of 1967, Jay (then Jon Terrell) worked as an apprentice at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Ivoryton, Connecticut. His apprenticeship duties involved building sets at this summer stock theatre. However, Jay would try out his stand-up comic routines on the rest of the staff. These became such a distraction that management changed his duties to mowing the lawn on the grounds. His claim to fame was to serve as the dresser for Tom Poston, who was appearing in a play there. Jay also served as Poston's driver for the week. He drove Poston in to New York to appear on To Tell the Truth (1956), for which Poston was a regular panelist for at that time. During that week's program, Poston made mention of Jay as an up-and-coming comedian who America would soon know about.
- Biological father of musician and songwriter J.T. Harding. After giving J.T. up for adoption as an infant, father and son were reunited more than twenty years later and have remained close ever since.
- Was the Morning man at New York City radio station WXRK, just prior to Howard Stern.
- Has three sons in total, Jake and Sam, with wife Sally Michelson, plus another son, J.T. Harding, born out of wedlock with another (unknown/undisclosed) woman, before Jay and Sally were married, and which Jay and J.T.'s mother gave up for adoption, more than two decades before J.T. and Jay were reunited.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6161 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Starred with Richard Dreyfuss in Mr. Holland's Opus (1995). He later appeared in two episodes of Dreyfuss' TV series The Education of Max Bickford (2001).
- The Jay Thomas Show was heard for a number of years on Sirius Satellite Radio Monday through Fridays, 3:00PM to 6:00PM on Sirius Stars Too, Channel 108. Jay broadcast from California, New York, and New Orleans. (January 2005)
- Although grew up in the south he most played "New Yorky" characters.
- On most of his appearances on Late Show with David Letterman (1993), he would tell his 'Lone Ranger' story, about when Clayton Moore (dressed as the character) helped stand up to a driver that they chased after being rear-ended by him.
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