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The Dick Cavett Show

The Dick Cavett Show

2 ай бұрын

Dennis Hopper shares a memorable encounter with John Wayne during a movie shoot in Mexico and later shares his valuable insights into acting, directorial styles, and the unconventional methods of a Hollywood legend. Explore the significance of understanding a director's vision and learn about Wayne's unique approach to acting, offering valuable advice for aspiring actors.
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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@TheDickCavettShow
@TheDickCavettShow Ай бұрын
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@9Ballr
@9Ballr 2 ай бұрын
God, I wish they had talk shows like this today.
@Swalker20659
@Swalker20659 2 ай бұрын
Video podcasts somewhat fill the void but you have to sift through a lot of crap to find good ones.
@seancromwell327
@seancromwell327 2 ай бұрын
No kidding!
@shanemichael3925
@shanemichael3925 2 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s kinda like the show Inside the Actors Studio
@user-xj8sp1er4n
@user-xj8sp1er4n 2 ай бұрын
Seth Myers and Leslie Jones complaining about Trump doesn't do anything for ya?
@zerocool1344
@zerocool1344 2 ай бұрын
Don't have actors like this anymore.
@Skoora
@Skoora 2 ай бұрын
Love the old school interviewing style. Knowing the audience wants to hear the guest, not the host and allowing the guest to relax and actually talk. They want to see lions, not the lion tamer.
@harry2928
@harry2928 Ай бұрын
thank you
@user-cg7dg7uv8f
@user-cg7dg7uv8f Ай бұрын
I love that Cavett loved John Wayne. I do too. Wayne is like comfort food.
@johnw8984
@johnw8984 Ай бұрын
Especially something like the Searchers 3 hours of Jeffrey Hunter and John Wayne and John Wayne's stable of friends/ actors
@Zodroo_Tint
@Zodroo_Tint Ай бұрын
He is a draft dodger war hero.
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee 24 күн бұрын
For Cavett's generation that was a bold thing to say.
@MA_808
@MA_808 2 ай бұрын
Dennis Hipper's exuberance for his work is wonderful.
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 2 ай бұрын
Hipper 😂 sorry Hopper.
@timford3599
@timford3599 Ай бұрын
@@clinthowe7629 You're not far off. Dennis Hopper was always "Hipper" than his peers.
@zekelucente9702
@zekelucente9702 2 ай бұрын
Dick Cavett was the best interviewer of his day or any day for that matter. He was especially well prepared when it came to interviewing musicians especially jazz musicians.
@colinglen4505
@colinglen4505 2 ай бұрын
I find him extremely irritating.
@steveconkey7362
@steveconkey7362 Ай бұрын
Nobody beats Johnny, sorry.
@timford3599
@timford3599 Ай бұрын
@@steveconkey7362 Johnny Carson was and, always will be "The King of Late Night" but Dick Cavett's show and the "Tonight Show" were two totally different animals. Johnny was all about entertainment and short form "chat style" interviews. While Dick Cavett's show was more long form interviews which were usually very relaxed, allowing the guest to feel at ease and therefore "bare their souls."
@brendanmorrissey2104
@brendanmorrissey2104 Ай бұрын
@@timford3599 l think that you are quite correct as l really enjoyed his interviews with actors such as Richard Burton / Burt Lancaster to name but a few.
@harry2928
@harry2928 Ай бұрын
He was more candid than Carson, etc., and far more intelligent. and old school Northeastern class. (I hate saying "ivy league").
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 2 ай бұрын
God bless Cavett for interviewing so many stars, actors, writers, directors, comedians and icons of film and stage.
@lostagain7292
@lostagain7292 2 ай бұрын
God bless him? Its not like he was feeding starving children in India night after night. He was getting paid HANDSOMELY to interview his pals and wealthy peers to further their careers. Get a grip pal jeez… 🤦🏻‍♂️
@zekelucente9702
@zekelucente9702 2 ай бұрын
And maybe in my opinion especially musicians.
@bobdavidsonm.d.7214
@bobdavidsonm.d.7214 2 ай бұрын
​@@lostagain7292 I see you are lost again.
@roberthuber3518
@roberthuber3518 Ай бұрын
@@lostagain7292Sound a little jealous there!!! In life everybody has a part to play, And Dick Cavett did his very well!!👍🏻
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 8 күн бұрын
@@lostagain7292 Remember Thumper's philosophy, Mr. Lostagain.
@zekelucente9702
@zekelucente9702 2 ай бұрын
When I was kid my dad came home one day and had been behind John Wayne at the grocery store in Newport Beach and it was clear even as a kid how much that meant to my dad. Years we were having lunch at Hamburger Hamlet in Palm Springs and my dad was so excited because the famous director Stanley Kramer was in the booth next to us. My love of the movies and music came from my dad God rest his soul.
@elissasangi-hd9om
@elissasangi-hd9om Ай бұрын
Yes! Same here. My love of films and silent films and the names of those actors comes straight from my dad. We would watch the old movies on TV and he'd call out the actors names and now I know what it's like to forget those names you used to rattle off 😅 He bought a paper book long vertically not horizontally with all the names of the silent era actors. Boy, that book was on the windowsill and was a go to! In fact, he'd tell me of the movie actress whose name I shared, "Elissa" Landi, pronounced El-Lisa. It was not a popular name when I was growing up but weren't our dads were the BEST ❤️❤️❤️
@johnmorris7262
@johnmorris7262 21 күн бұрын
My love for Movies and Music came from my Mother. Rest in Peace Mama 🛐
@julesgosnell9791
@julesgosnell9791 Ай бұрын
I've enjoyed Dennis Hopper as an actor but never seen him as a person before this interview - blown away - what an intelligent, compelling character he is...
@kenhaines5318
@kenhaines5318 2 ай бұрын
Some actors you miss the second you lose them, like Robin Williams. Other actors, like Dennis Hopper, you go years without thinking about them and then you see them on something like this and you think, "Goddamn, I MISS that guy!"
@Por2ugal
@Por2ugal 2 ай бұрын
I love Dennis Hopper
@garyowen9044
@garyowen9044 26 күн бұрын
Best interviewer ever. Erudite, but didn’t let himself get in the way of the subject, The Interviewed.
@justthink5854
@justthink5854 12 күн бұрын
he clicked most times. sometimes very stiff with others.
@DougPalumbo
@DougPalumbo 2 ай бұрын
Dick was THE BEST there ever will be at the chat show game!
@svenhaheim
@svenhaheim 2 ай бұрын
Only one that comes close today is Graham Norton, a lot of it is down to format as well. These long conversations are gone in favor of short 3-5 minute bits.
@user-eu8pe5jy2t
@user-eu8pe5jy2t 2 ай бұрын
@@svenhaheim letterman
@svenhaheim
@svenhaheim 2 ай бұрын
@@user-eu8pe5jy2t Not even close.
@opencurtin
@opencurtin 25 күн бұрын
Johnny Carson wasn't bad either , ever hear of him ?
@user-eu8pe5jy2t
@user-eu8pe5jy2t 25 күн бұрын
@@opencurtin or Sammy Maudlin?
@markallen8226
@markallen8226 2 ай бұрын
Great character Dennis Hopper and a fine director. Loved his 1990 film, 'The Hot Spot.'
@giorgiopalmas7934
@giorgiopalmas7934 2 ай бұрын
Virginia Madsen. Hubba hubba. 💗💗 Jennifer Connelly too.
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod 2 ай бұрын
@@giorgiopalmas7934yes sir
@jorgefiguerola1239
@jorgefiguerola1239 2 ай бұрын
Recall when Hot Spot came out and the rumor that Don Johnson and Virginia Madsen had sex on camera, for real ..
@user-uq6sz6po3d
@user-uq6sz6po3d Ай бұрын
Jennifer Connelly was at her best in the Hot Spot. Oh my!
@markallen8226
@markallen8226 Ай бұрын
@@user-uq6sz6po3d And the lovely Virginia Madsen.
@shadenfreude11
@shadenfreude11 2 ай бұрын
Dennis was ‘crazy great!’
@svenhaheim
@svenhaheim 2 ай бұрын
He was such an amazing actor one that I really miss seeing on the big screen.
@BC99
@BC99 2 ай бұрын
A compelling storyteller for sure.
@pcm9969
@pcm9969 2 ай бұрын
Loved Cavett. He had very interesting guests and he was also a great interviewer.
@stephenmccollum1391
@stephenmccollum1391 2 ай бұрын
Dennis was a legend
@myronlarimer1943
@myronlarimer1943 2 ай бұрын
Today’s talk show hosts are comedians who can’t take attention off themselves, aren’t really interested in their guests and are most interested in a political agenda. Thank God for the likes of Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson, Jack Park, Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas. They knew how to conduct an interview, allow their guests to tell a story, had a great sense of humor with timing and wit and didn’t grind political axes…. Today’s talk show hosts need to immerse themselves in videos of the guys from the golden age of talk shows to learn how to do it.
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 2 ай бұрын
Audiences too are impatient, & have short attention spans, and often didnt grow up reading so not very knowledgeable. But I wish Cavett was still around. Not many actors are that interesting either. Some British interviewers are better.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 2 ай бұрын
Great stuff, this. I loved this show when I was a kid. Speaking of John Wayne, the movie Red River is worth (re)watching. Epic film.
@user-zd9yn5mz1f
@user-zd9yn5mz1f Ай бұрын
Civil conservsation. Interesting takes. NO politics. Really listening. We need these kind of shows more than ever. Give Bonnie Hunt a late night talk show. Give Dennis Miller a late show. No audience. Just intelligent, respectful conversation.
@jonncockrell3606
@jonncockrell3606 14 күн бұрын
Dennis Miller is all politics or culture warfare.
@lynnturman8157
@lynnturman8157 2 ай бұрын
I remember seeing True Grit as a little kid at the drive-In with my folks. Dennis Hopper's scene where he gets (SPOILER ALERT) his fingers cut off just really got my attention. I had no idea who he was but he just jumped off the screen. Amazingly powerful actor.
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 2 ай бұрын
I highly recommend the book.
@lynnturman8157
@lynnturman8157 2 ай бұрын
@@ricardocantoral7672 Thanks. Never read the book. Love the movie though (the original).
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 2 ай бұрын
@@lynnturman8157 There were some changes but the 2010 film is closer to how the characters were in the book.
@lynnturman8157
@lynnturman8157 2 ай бұрын
@@ricardocantoral7672 That can be a good or a bad thing.
@D-FensDogG
@D-FensDogG 2 ай бұрын
@@ricardocantoral7672 So, in other words, if you take ALL of the humor and ALL of the charm out of the original 'True Grit' starring John Wayne, you get a remake that's closer to the book. What a wonderful recommendation!
@ilonabaier6042
@ilonabaier6042 Ай бұрын
Dennis Hopper of Easy Rider, a known hippie works with and admires his polar opposite: John Wayne. Very interesting.
@Pittie21
@Pittie21 13 күн бұрын
Always enjoyed watching his conversations. So glad I did.
@willminkorea2010
@willminkorea2010 2 ай бұрын
Great stories
@CailenCambeul
@CailenCambeul Ай бұрын
A Catcher! I need one of those. From South Australia.
@TheCreep69
@TheCreep69 22 күн бұрын
Wow! A real conversation. This was before my time. I still think this could work.
@ilikethisnamebetter
@ilikethisnamebetter Ай бұрын
I think my favourite Dennis Hopper performance was as the compere of The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club.
@zappasmoustache23
@zappasmoustache23 2 ай бұрын
Being from the uk I only discovered the Dick Cavett show through KZfaq. Seriously the best, most engaging chat show I have ever seen. It helps that celebs were of a different calibre back then but I think what really makes it work is the open setting. All the current chat show hosts seem to want to imitate the Johnny Carson format which means having the desk. The Desk shifts unwarranted attention towards the host making it more about them interviewing the person (which they barely do) rather than the person being interviewed. And there was no pandering to audience tastes or dumbing down. Can’t think of an interview on this show that hasn’t been utterly fascinating.
@steveconkey7362
@steveconkey7362 Ай бұрын
I disagree, Johnny was the master of allowing his guests to talk. He would also ask leading questions of the guest, meaning he did his homework to create a more interesting interaction.
@zappasmoustache23
@zappasmoustache23 Ай бұрын
@@steveconkey7362 that’s a fair point, I like the way he would allow people like Steve Martin and Robin Williams to just do their thing, but I do still feel like it was quite an ego trip for him. Just look at the way he treated Joan Rivers when she finally got her own show.
@michaelwalsh2498
@michaelwalsh2498 2 ай бұрын
Dennis Hopper as turf accountant, like it.
@LANDSEAAIRCANADA
@LANDSEAAIRCANADA 2 ай бұрын
Classic Thank you
@elissasangi-hd9om
@elissasangi-hd9om Ай бұрын
Gotta give KZfaq credit for having ALL these older shoes and to binge watch?! Binge watch Soupy Sales I'm dying!!!
@RON-nw9si
@RON-nw9si 2 ай бұрын
The best ever
@Tav57
@Tav57 2 ай бұрын
How I miss Dick Cavett. And Dennis Hopper.
@aleccullen2696
@aleccullen2696 Ай бұрын
Well, aim better.
@fermisparadox01
@fermisparadox01 Ай бұрын
And William Hopper
@justthink5854
@justthink5854 12 күн бұрын
Hathaway's John Wayne romp North To Alaska is such fun and all the other actors shine as well. Capucine, Fabian, Granger, etc.
@readmelancholystrumpetmaster
@readmelancholystrumpetmaster Ай бұрын
Always, always, always give the broadcast date.
@hugh-johnfleming289
@hugh-johnfleming289 2 ай бұрын
I had the chance to spend some time with Hopper and you'd be hard pressed to find a sweeter individual...
@joemurdoch4138
@joemurdoch4138 2 ай бұрын
What I liked about Cavett, and Tom Schneider, was that their questions showed a genuine interest and curiosity. Conan O'Brian had a bit of this quality as well. He would sometimes bring people onto his show that didn't have anything to plug, he was just a fan.
@hardrock1826
@hardrock1826 2 ай бұрын
@joemurdoch4138 I liked Cavett as well. But thanks for mentioning Tom Snyder he was my true favorite. His interview with MeatLoaf had me laughing for a long time. My other two favorite interviewers were Dr. Morton Shulman and Brian Linehan. There isn't anyone that compares to these individuals today.
@joemurdoch4138
@joemurdoch4138 2 ай бұрын
@@hardrock1826 I've never heard of the other two. The other thing I liked about Snyder was his ability to make fun of himself. He didn't have the charm of Carson, but I think he had the ability to see his interviews from the audience's point of view and ask the questions that a normal person might ask in conversation.
@hardrock1826
@hardrock1826 2 ай бұрын
@@joemurdoch4138 I agree, Snyder to me was just a regular guy. I found him to be funny and an uncomplicated interviewer. You are right on, he did ask the kind of questions that I would ask. You haven't heard of the other two I listed because they are Canadian. Linehan was the most researched interviewer I have ever seen. He knew everything you could know about those he interviewed. When he interviewed Burt Reynolds he thought Linehan was truly great. He was surprised as to how much personal information he knew about Burt. He dazzled others with his research capabilities. Dr. Shulman did really tough interviews. So much that organized crime threatened his life. The police gave him a gun permit to carry a firearm. Something they never allow here in Canada. He did a lot of investigative reporting and held people's feet to the fire. He reported the grisly truth with his interviews and exposed the corruption. Both are gone now years ago. I think Linehan died from AIDS related illness. And Shulman died from the Parkinson's like I have. He tried for years to bring in a drug from the USA that helped people with Parkinson's but was unable to make it happen. His Daughter picked up the cause. All these guys were good Men, I miss seeing and hearing them. I think I mentioned Snyder's MeatLoaf interview. It was one of the funniest things I have seen in an interview. Snyder got his wires crossed in this interview and kept referring to MeatLoaf as MeatHead. I was in tears it was too funny.
@kenhurley4441
@kenhurley4441 2 ай бұрын
Dennis Hopper, my wife and I all have 1 thing in common. All 3 of us were born in the same hospital in Dodge City Kansas.
@chrisekstrom4614
@chrisekstrom4614 2 ай бұрын
He told a story about where his Frank character in TWIN PEAKS came from; he said his Uncles in Dodge City Kansas were the craziest SOB’s I ever met.
@russbolinger1648
@russbolinger1648 2 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! Well, me and a guy named Spanky were born in the same hospital one year apart on the exact same day in Wichita, Kansas. The name of the hospital was the Wesley hospital. 18 years later, we're on the exact same football team at the University of California Riverside. Spooky huh?
@TheBCSandman
@TheBCSandman 2 ай бұрын
the real star of easy rider
@ConradSpoke
@ConradSpoke 2 ай бұрын
What are the exact dates of this interview and broadcast?
@FenderGreg
@FenderGreg 2 ай бұрын
Whenever I see Dennis Hopper, I think about his Blue Velvet character.
@timford3599
@timford3599 Ай бұрын
I totally agree. I read in a Vanity Fair interview , that when he auditioned for the antagonist role in "Blue Velvet" Dennis told director David Lynch. "You have to cast me in this role, I AM Frank Booth." I've always been a huge fan of Dennis Hopper in all of his movie roles. Both the "A List" movies and the "B List" performances as well. He was very versatile!
@ianaspinall7948
@ianaspinall7948 Ай бұрын
wonderful episode of the Adam Freidland show
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 2 ай бұрын
I just saw Dennis today in Giant, which I hadn't seen in a long time.
@artfuldodger8147
@artfuldodger8147 2 ай бұрын
I saw him last week in Kroger's.
@XXthekingofyouXX
@XXthekingofyouXX Ай бұрын
@@artfuldodger8147 - Took me a minute but I got it. Good one.
@user-ib2kt4oo7i
@user-ib2kt4oo7i Ай бұрын
I saw him last month in Costco
@michaelreilly6447
@michaelreilly6447 25 күн бұрын
his ghost maybe
@joewhite6421
@joewhite6421 2 ай бұрын
Dick Cavett did an interview of A B B A in Germany and thought they were an English group with two nice ladies who couldnt sing ... what a goof ball .
@citadelo5ricks
@citadelo5ricks Ай бұрын
Interesting, Hopper talks in a very modern way. Very stream of conscious, very loose, interesting. Sounds like a person of today.
@harry2928
@harry2928 Ай бұрын
I wish I wasn't immature & so restless as a teen in the mid '70s. I knew Cavett was really really big talent and sharper than a razor, but I almost never took the time to watch because I craved more superficially sensational escapist stuff to watch on tv. I liked and even loved a lot of the stars he had on then but was too mentally lazy to sit and absorb it. Damn am I sorry now. 48 yrs. later Everything and Everybody is gone. Oh well some of us grow into things way too late. I'm glad there's a lot of old recorded content.
@BugsWisely
@BugsWisely 14 күн бұрын
JW was ahead of his time. Dennis was one of the best. musta been that method stuff
@torgman
@torgman 2 ай бұрын
Did Dennis arrive from the pub in his Triumph TR?🎉
@nickk5948
@nickk5948 2 ай бұрын
Uncle Junior?
@dave9351
@dave9351 Ай бұрын
Doug Stanhope (Dark Comedian that is incredible) has as part of his act a time when he was appearing at a club in Hollywood and John Wayne pulled up in a limo and was extremely rude to him... now ya gotta google his great comedy and hear what he said...
@MusicLand53
@MusicLand53 Ай бұрын
He looks like Paul's grandfather in A Hard Days Night. Lol
@joe18750
@joe18750 Ай бұрын
lol!
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod 2 ай бұрын
He looks great in British tweed
@joe18750
@joe18750 Ай бұрын
Well? Should have had gone checkered coat with solid color flat cap of solid color jacket with checkered flat cap. His dress is too, too busy.
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod Ай бұрын
@@joe18750 maybe he’d just return from shooting grouse
@joe18750
@joe18750 Ай бұрын
@@leespiderpod well, ok. But that shouldn’t preclude him from dressing smart.
@KalElvis
@KalElvis 22 күн бұрын
I want that hat
@captaincrunch8333
@captaincrunch8333 Ай бұрын
Dick, who was quite baked here and trying not to appear like it really enjoying interviewing EZ Rider Hopper.
@bert0522
@bert0522 2 ай бұрын
Thought he was Pauls grandpa on Hard Days Night. Jim
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone 2 ай бұрын
Hopper never was "method" -he just let out the crazy and if was for the right character, he nailed it. But he has no range or flexibility to become "someone else".
@crimedramadvdhotspot7720
@crimedramadvdhotspot7720 Ай бұрын
Colors 🤟🤒
@zarmindrow5831
@zarmindrow5831 2 ай бұрын
Suave. That guy is so fucking suave.
@flynnlizzy5469
@flynnlizzy5469 2 ай бұрын
LOL, good one !
@timleopardxolo
@timleopardxolo Ай бұрын
He's disguised as a Well-Dressed Man.
@delboytrotter2042
@delboytrotter2042 13 күн бұрын
Im surprised Hopper had no ill words for the Duke..
@user-nx6qr1mt6f
@user-nx6qr1mt6f 2 ай бұрын
“Wrong! Wrong!, man!”
@chasvonplatten1298
@chasvonplatten1298 2 ай бұрын
"The man is a genius."
@user-nx6qr1mt6f
@user-nx6qr1mt6f 2 ай бұрын
@@chasvonplatten1298 “Was he a kind man? A wise man? Wrong!”
@a34rwl
@a34rwl Ай бұрын
Dennis looks like he arrived on an omnibus from Bradford with a Whippet in tow.
@JStevenSanders
@JStevenSanders 2 ай бұрын
Ask Dennis about Barney’s Beanery in Hollywood.
@user-dr4mv9wm9r
@user-dr4mv9wm9r 2 ай бұрын
Hopper was really scary in BLUE VELVET……
@USAscotlanddangernwocoup
@USAscotlanddangernwocoup 2 ай бұрын
hoPpers
@squinkque
@squinkque 26 күн бұрын
Hopper was cleaned up and stylish looking from this clip but in the early 80's he was a mess. Out of work and looking for hand-outs from Larry Flynt of all people. He turned his career and life around playing key parts in a couple mid 80's flicks and he had a great second act to his life and career.
@augustseptember3503
@augustseptember3503 2 ай бұрын
Dick was the best! Today's hosts grovel & fawn around celebrities with their shallow compliments & fake laughter, it really makes me cringe!
@t0mn8r35
@t0mn8r35 19 күн бұрын
Funny story.
@pgs1796
@pgs1796 2 ай бұрын
Not sure why Dennis decided to dress like he should be off shooting pheasants on some damp misty moor.
@db-pi2jf
@db-pi2jf 2 күн бұрын
I thought Dennis Hopper was really good in his role in "The Sons of Katie Elder" a great western.
@snarflatful
@snarflatful 2 ай бұрын
DH was more interesting from afar.
@billthecat666
@billthecat666 2 ай бұрын
Why is he dressed like the murderer in Columbo?
@bradrehn1007
@bradrehn1007 28 күн бұрын
That would have been a great episode!
@rsgabrys----
@rsgabrys---- 2 ай бұрын
-------------------‐------ why..... your a couple of pilgrims sit'n there.....that's not really true .....thx
@stormgrid
@stormgrid 2 ай бұрын
Cocaine :)
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, he's a bit too merry lol.
@chasvonplatten1298
@chasvonplatten1298 2 ай бұрын
@@jeshkam Hmm... that's a disappointing thought.
@richardfox2865
@richardfox2865 Ай бұрын
This is bravery; Niven places the whole thing down as if it was a job merely to get on with. Dick Cavett missed the coolest game played... nevermind 😅... David Niven... 😎.
@brianz7917
@brianz7917 2 ай бұрын
The flat Cap doesn't suit.
@foxgun100
@foxgun100 2 ай бұрын
What? No fn political bias?
@tyronejoihnson7046
@tyronejoihnson7046 2 ай бұрын
Cavett is always out of step. Guests have to re-explain simple stories.
@lobstermash
@lobstermash 2 ай бұрын
Cavett's as sharp as a knife. If he thinks the guest has garbled something he'll get clarification for the audience.
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 2 ай бұрын
Tyrone, you don't know what you're talking about. Cavett was probably the best TV talk show host ever.
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis Ай бұрын
John Wayne was a terrible actor and you saw the same person in every and the movie was just oriented around him. He could not have done Shakespeare, for instance. Try to imagine that! LOL
@nunyabusiness3666
@nunyabusiness3666 18 күн бұрын
Don't watch him then.
@thedolt9215
@thedolt9215 2 ай бұрын
I’m still waiting for Dick Cavett to make fun of Donald Trump! What gives?
@dougdownunder5622
@dougdownunder5622 2 ай бұрын
The lead up wasn't worth it. I'm out
@mikebrooks3468
@mikebrooks3468 2 ай бұрын
There was nothing nice about this guy
@jhonyermo
@jhonyermo 2 ай бұрын
Now Hopper is a Trumpanzee
@user-uq6sz6po3d
@user-uq6sz6po3d Ай бұрын
He died in 2010...
@joe18750
@joe18750 Ай бұрын
Another misinformed TDS patient.
@SumStupidPunk
@SumStupidPunk 2 ай бұрын
Nobody like The Duke.
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