Robert Downey discusses his film "You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat," Gwen Verdon shows off her Broadway dance moves, writer Garson Kanin talks about Spencer Tracey, and Jimi Hendrix reveals the meaning of music.
Robert Downey discusses his film "You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat," Gwen Verdon shows off her Broadway dance moves, writer Garson Kanin talks about Spencer Tracey, and Jimi Hendrix reveals the meaning of music.
1969x13 David Frye, Rex Reed, Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne Warwick, I. F. Stone Episode overview
Air date
Jul 11, 1969
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This episode has no summary.
1969x14 Redd Foxx, Richard Attenborough, Patty Duke, James J. Kilpatrick Episode overview
Air date
Jul 14, 1969
Richard Attenborough discusses how being typecast lead to directing, Redd Foxx does stand-up, Patty Duke talks about meeting Helen Keller and "The Miracle Worker," and James J. Kilpatrick analyzes the Nixon presidency.
Richard Attenborough discusses how being typecast lead to directing, Redd Foxx does stand-up, Patty Duke talks about meeting Helen Keller and "The Miracle Worker," and James J. Kilpatrick analyzes the Nixon presidency.
1969x15 Janis Joplin, The Committee, Michael Thomas Episode overview
Air date
Jul 18, 1969
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This episode has no summary.
1969x16 Burt Lancaster, Ada Louise Huxtable, Tim Hardin Episode overview
Taped the day after the Woodstock festival ended, host Dick Cavett welcomed several big name acts that had just performed there, some still covered with mud. Recorded 'in the round' with .. show full overview
Taped the day after the Woodstock festival ended, host Dick Cavett welcomed several big name acts that had just performed there, some still covered with mud. Recorded 'in the round' with a youthful audience, this show is a true time capsule of the time. Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests Jefferson Airplane, singer Joni Mitchell and singer-musicians Stephen Stills and David Crosby. Highlights: Jefferson Airplane perform "We Can Be Together" and "Somebody to Love". Stephen Stills performs "4 + 20". Joni sings "Chelsea Morning".
Eartha Kitt reveals the limitations on her autobiography, William Holden talks about wildlife preservation, and Rex Stout discusses his "Nero Wolfe" detective series.
Eartha Kitt reveals the limitations on her autobiography, William Holden talks about wildlife preservation, and Rex Stout discusses his "Nero Wolfe" detective series.
1969x27 Robert Young, Ralph Nader, Jimi Hendrix Episode overview
Air date
Sep 09, 1969
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor and star of Marcus Welby MD Robert Young, consumer advocate Ralph Nader and musician Jimi Hendrix.
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor and star of Marcus Welby MD Robert Young, consumer advocate Ralph Nader and musician Jimi Hendrix.
1969x28 Joe Namath, Joan Rivers, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Episode overview
Air date
Sep 16, 1969
Join Dick and his guests NFL star Joe Namath, comedienne Joan Rivers & US Rep Adam Clayton Powell
Join Dick and his guests NFL star Joe Namath, comedienne Joan Rivers & US Rep Adam Clayton Powell
1969x31 Henry Fonda, Isaac Stern, Charlotte Curtis, Harold Krentz Episode overview
Air date
Dec 30, 1969
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This episode has no summary.
1969x32Season finale Bette Davis, Buck Henry, Jonathan Miller, Pat McCormick Episode overview
Air date
Dec 31, 1969
Pat McCormick quips about starting a low IQ club, Bette Davis reveals how she made it in Hollywood, Jonathan Miller discusses the transition from a doctor to a director, and Buck Henry .. show full overview
Pat McCormick quips about starting a low IQ club, Bette Davis reveals how she made it in Hollywood, Jonathan Miller discusses the transition from a doctor to a director, and Buck Henry talks about writing "Catch-22." Then, Buck Henry and Pat McCormick play Ghet, an abstract strategy board game.
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