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Ravi Shankar on the Dick Cavett Show

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Opening segment on Dick Cavett. Full DVD can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj and contains an additional show I do not have.

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███ David Bowie - young americans - the dick cavett show new york 1974

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February 21, 1972. Huston speaks lovingly of working with Humphrey Bogart, saying that "he was the first choice for all the pictures I did with him and is still my first choice in pictures...I only wish he were here to do them today." The irony that Huston heartily puffs away on a giant cigar while eulogizing Bogart and writer James Agee (The African Queen), both of whom died from smoking-related illnesses is hard to miss. "People who know him, or who have drunk with him, or who have worked with him, say that he's about the best company you can get, if you can stand the pace."

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More chat with Dick Cavett. Full DVD can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj and contains an additional show I do not have. Again the first 10 seconds degraded. This seems to happen with .mov files. I reported it but until then, any .mov file I upload has it.

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Excerpt of John Lennon and Yoko Ono appearance on Dick Cavett Show Sept. 11, 1971. Full DVD which contains a separate show I don't have can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj .

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PIONEERS OF TELEVISION | Cavett Meets Carson | PBS
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In this Web-only clip Dick Cavett recalls seeing a local magician at a musty church basement in rural Nebraska. The traveling illusionist took a liking to Cavett, and offered words of encouragement. The magician's name: Johnny Carson. It was just the first of many occasions when these two pioneers would cross paths. To see more on Dick Cavett tune in to PIONEERS OF TELEVISION premiering on Wednesday, January 2 at 8 -- 9 PT EST and airing every Wednesday until January 23 on PBS (check local listings). To learn more about PIONEERS OF TELEVISION go to http://www.pbs.org/pioneersoftelevision/

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More chat with Dick Cavett. This is the last chapter I have. Full DVD can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj and contains an additional show I do not have.

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John and Yoko take questions from the audience on the Dick Cavett Show. Full DVD which contains a separate show I don't have can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj .

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One of my favourite interviews with Frank Zappa.

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John and Yoko take a few more questions from the audience on the Dick Cavett Show. First few seconds degraded during conversion but plays fine after that. Full DVD which contains a separate show I don't have can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y8tbcj .

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Dick Cavett, Narrator, The Rocky Horrow Show / Talk Show Host; 1 clip from "The Rocky Horror Show"; 1 clip from "The Ed Sullivan Show"; 3 clips from "The Dick Cavett Show" [Dick Cavett]

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THE DICK CAVETT SHOW Episode No.1539, Season No.7. Filmed at the ABC Studios, New York, on 2nd December 1974. First Aired: Thursday 5th December 1974. During the late 60s' and early 70s', The Dick Cavett Show was beloved by critics and hailed as an intelligent alternative to the other more frothy interview shows. In addition to the standard-fare celebrities, he often booked controversial and opinionated guests like Gore Vidal, Timothy Leary and Georgia's segregationist governor Lester Maddox. This occasionally led to fireworks between the host and guests: Maddox stormed off when he was asked to defend his views; Cavett once said to a condescending Norman Mailer, "Why don't you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don't shine?"! His late-night series also booked musical guests that shows like Tonight and Merv tended to ignore, namely rock acts. Now-legendary performers like Ravi Shankar, Paul Simon and Sly Stone appeared to sing and chat. Cavett was occasionally able to devote a whole show, or more, to one guest. This yielded memorable interviews with the likes of Groucho Marx, Katharine Hepburn, Lawrence Olivier and Orson Welles. Cavett also held the distinction of being the only show to have a guest die during it. Organic farming advocate J.I. Rodale had moved "down the couch" after his interview. Cavett, assuming he had dozed off during the chat with the next guest, asked, "Are we boring you, Mr. Rodale?". Rodale had passed away from a heart attack; the show did not air. Despite the acclaim, his series were chronically plagued with low ratings, coming in a distant third place to Carson and CBS. Several series aired under the general title of The Dick Cavett Show. First was a 90-minute weekday program on ABC daytime, airing March 1968-January 1969. This was followed by a Monday/Tuesday/Friday ABC prime-time series from May-September 1969. Next came his best remembered program, the late-night ABC series airing weeknights from December 1969-December 1972. Beginning in January 1973, that series aired as an occasional part of the network's ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, an umbrella title for various series, concerts, and specials running in late-night. His show remained in this rotation through to January 1, 1975. Next came a half-hour PBS interview program running from 1977-1982. He returned to his old home ABC one more time from September-December of 1986. Cavett's theme song which was used regularly throughout the years, was called 'Glitter And Be Gay' and is from part of the Candide overture by Leonard Bernstein. Dick's guests in this particular episode were British actor Roy Dotrice (not shown in this video) and David Bowie. David performed '1984' and 'Young Americans'. Dick then interviewed David, then David finished his appearance by performing 'Footstompin'. Another song 'Can You Hear Me?' was not televised, due to broadcast time limitations. In Roy Dotrice's appearance, he presented portions of his one-man show 'Brief Lives' in which he portrayed 17th century diarist John Aubrey. FOR A COMPLETE DICK CAVETT SHOW EPISODE SUMMARY: http://www.tv.com/the-dick-cavett-show/show/11188/episode.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=tabssh&tag=tabs;episodes FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON DICK CAVETT'S TV SHOWS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_cavett_show

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August 03, 1970 Funny video of The Dick Cavett Show! Gloria Swanson wants to do his head!

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As you enjoy the goody from the vaults please support the nice but starving author of the new Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" w/93 photos, 32 interviews ,and 5 star reviews! http://www.takemetoacircustent.net From Dick Cavett August 18, 69 for playback the next day, the Airplane with friend Nicky Hopkins doing Volunteers. Spencer and Nicky we miss you greatly! Enjoy the treasure!

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Hepburn rarely granted interviews, and when she did, she wanted them under her terms. When she agreed to appear on the Dick Cavett Show they went in the studio a day early so she could get the feel of things. They ended up doing the interview right then and there, without an audience. In this clip she tells Cavett and his crew what she thinks of the set. http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FDick-Cavett-Show-Hollywood-Greats%2Fdp%2FB000G0O5EG&tag=typographica-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325

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Bill O'Reilly, Host, "The O'Reilly Factor" / Author, "The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, The Bad and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life" [Broadway Books] /// Dick Cavett, Narrator, The Rocky Horrow Show / Talk Show Host

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In 1976 Mae West gave a rare TV interview. Part 2 can be seen at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFjGJIHnH7w

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Mel Brooks does his wine-taster shtick.

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Ben Murphy appeared along with Pete Duel and Walter Brennan on the Dick Cavett Show in 1971. Cavett had been a guest star on Alias Smith and Jones, and this clip is from Cavett's description of his day on the set of Alias Smith and Jones. For more on Ben Murphy, visit the official Ben Murphy web site at www.BenMurphySite.com.

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THE DICK CAVETT SHOW Episode No.1539, Season No.7. Filmed at the ABC Studios, New York, on 2nd December 1974. First Aired: Thursday 5th December 1974. During the late 60s' and early 70s', The Dick Cavett Show was beloved by critics and hailed as an intelligent alternative to the other more frothy interview shows. In addition to the standard-fare celebrities, he often booked controversial and opinionated guests like Gore Vidal, Timothy Leary and Georgia's segregationist governor Lester Maddox. This occasionally led to fireworks between the host and guests: Maddox stormed off when he was asked to defend his views; Cavett once said to a condescending Norman Mailer, "Why don't you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don't shine?"! His late-night series also booked musical guests that shows like Tonight and Merv tended to ignore, namely rock acts. Now-legendary performers like Ravi Shankar, Paul Simon and Sly Stone appeared to sing and chat. Cavett was occasionally able to devote a whole show, or more, to one guest. This yielded memorable interviews with the likes of Groucho Marx, Katharine Hepburn, Lawrence Olivier and Orson Welles. Cavett also held the distinction of being the only show to have a guest die during it. Organic farming advocate J.I. Rodale had moved "down the couch" after his interview. Cavett, assuming he had dozed off during the chat with the next guest, asked, "Are we boring you, Mr. Rodale?". Rodale had passed away from a heart attack; the show did not air. Despite the acclaim, his series were chronically plagued with low ratings, coming in a distant third place to Carson and CBS. Several series aired under the general title of The Dick Cavett Show. First was a 90-minute weekday program on ABC daytime, airing March 1968-January 1969. This was followed by a Monday/Tuesday/Friday ABC prime-time series from May-September 1969. Next came his best remembered program, the late-night ABC series airing weeknights from December 1969-December 1972. Beginning in January 1973, that series aired as an occasional part of the network's ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, an umbrella title for various series, concerts, and specials running in late-night. His show remained in this rotation through to January 1, 1975. Next came a half-hour PBS interview program running from 1977-1982. He returned to his old home ABC one more time from September-December of 1986. Cavett's theme song which was used regularly throughout the years, was called 'Glitter And Be Gay' and is from part of the Candide overture by Leonard Bernstein. Dick's guests in this particular episode were British actor Roy Dotrice (not shown in this video) and David Bowie. David performed '1984' and 'Young Americans'. Dick then interviewed David, then David finished his appearance by performing 'Footstompin'. Another song 'Can You Hear Me?' was not televised, due to broadcast time limitations. In Roy Dotrice's appearance, he presented portions of his one-man show 'Brief Lives' in which he portrayed 17th century diarist John Aubrey. FOR A COMPLETE DICK CAVETT SHOW EPISODE SUMMARY: http://www.tv.com/the-dick-cavett-show/show/11188/episode... FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON DICK CAVETT'S TV SHOWS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_cavett_show

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As you enjoy the goody from the vaults please support the nice but starving author of the new Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" w/93 photos, 32 interviews ,and 5 star reviews! http://www.takemetoacircustent.net From Dick Cavett August 18, 69 for playback the next day, the Airplane "We Can Be Together" w/cool guest Nicky Hopkins. We miss you Spencer, and Nicky!

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