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Television legend Dick Cavett toasts his first visit to the Late Show with an orange juice and Campari cocktail, a drink introduced to him by none other than Marlon Brando. Check out Cavett's new HBO special, "Ali and Cavett: The Tales of the Tapes." #Colbert #LSSC #DickCavett
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@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 4 года назад
Dick Cavett had the best guests in talk-show history
@sharrigarvin3348
@sharrigarvin3348 4 года назад
He really did. Loved the Janis Joplin Sly Stone and Jimi Hendrix interviews
@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 4 года назад
@@sharrigarvin3348 , he had some of the most brilliant of that time on his show !
@reforest4fertility
@reforest4fertility 4 года назад
That's also cuz US had a Fairness Doctrine back then, erased in the 1980's by Raygun, soon to be resurrected by the 20/20 visionary, Bernie Sanders
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
Because he was the best interviewer!
@edmonix6457
@edmonix6457 4 года назад
Malcolm for one.
@andrewbaumann2661
@andrewbaumann2661 4 года назад
A lot of Dick's interviews are still available on youtube and they are so much better than most talk show interviews nowadays.
@PsychoGallagher
@PsychoGallagher 4 года назад
Yes! Love the channel of his old show!
@andrewbaumann2661
@andrewbaumann2661 4 года назад
@@SeanRhatigan I said 'most', not 'all'.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 4 года назад
I have discovered them lately. The most interesting part is the comments from younger people as well as older people who say how much they hunger for the kind of interviews Dick Cavett did so long ago. Why can't we have that again? Have the majority of Americans become so low-brow, base and ignorant that this country will eventually become like so many third world countries, all corrupt and poverty stricken? I'll be gone by then, but my grandchildren and great grandchildren will suffer for this.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 4 года назад
@aljanat5 - i'll second that!
@louisanelson7948
@louisanelson7948 4 года назад
I love watching the clips on here from Dick Cavett. He’s so engaging, funny and down to earth.
@geotom2023
@geotom2023 4 года назад
THIS man interviewed Jimi Hendrix in the flesh !!!
@christinemusselman5499
@christinemusselman5499 4 года назад
And Janis Joplin and John Lennon (not at the same time).
@babyroses12
@babyroses12 4 года назад
I believe my father in law went to his show when he visited nyc, loved dick cavett, still has that great smile, i wanted to see how he looked now, so clicked on. Thin is best for good health!....go Chiefs !!🏈🌴
@Barnabas45
@Barnabas45 4 года назад
And Janis Joplin!
@ristekostadinov2820
@ristekostadinov2820 4 года назад
Muhammed Ali, Joe Frazier lot of cool people from the 60/70s.
@johnspooner1403
@johnspooner1403 4 года назад
And Groucho! I think more than once.
@MrChupacabra555
@MrChupacabra555 4 года назад
Until this moment I hadn't realized he was still alive.
@annunciataparchesi1832
@annunciataparchesi1832 4 года назад
I know! Finally some good news!
@dangerouslytalented
@dangerouslytalented 4 года назад
All his old shows are going up on RU-vid
@drmorqWarrenProject
@drmorqWarrenProject 4 года назад
@@clowe73 Remember When?
@diva1675
@diva1675 4 года назад
He beat everyone on his show! He’s still here!
@batgurrl
@batgurrl 4 года назад
Chup Smith me neither - I felt he was rambling on in this interview
@thedude6105
@thedude6105 4 года назад
This man interviewed brando, ali , hendrix, hofa, salvador dali, orson welles, hitchcock and john lennon Just wow
@golddlennon7359
@golddlennon7359 4 года назад
George Harrison
@bradmacarthur3810
@bradmacarthur3810 4 года назад
That's just the tip of the Cavett's career iceberg.
@BigSheldonTheory
@BigSheldonTheory 4 года назад
Mike Tyson
@yankees5297
@yankees5297 4 года назад
You know he interviewed women too right?
@sholonator92
@sholonator92 4 года назад
Bobby Fischer too
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
Cavett is tremendous. Surpassed by none. Sooooo intelligent and a really sensitively balanced interviewer. (And also funny).
@elizzievb
@elizzievb 4 года назад
Agree totally. Cavett was in a class of his own. No one compares to him and he will never be surpassed. Repect.
@a.f9578
@a.f9578 4 года назад
@@elizzievb so is Carson
@plastiqbeach7487
@plastiqbeach7487 4 года назад
Besides for when he said the N word
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
@@plastiqbeach7487 Did he USE the word or REFERENCE the word? There is an ENORMOUS difference. I would even say that calling it "the 'N' word" elevates it in a much worse way. It gives it status it SHOULD NOT HAVE. I personally find THAT objectionable. I also doubt Dick Cavett would ever have USED the word, because those who USE it show us that they are base. Dick Cavett is not such a person. He is respectful.
@plastiqbeach7487
@plastiqbeach7487 4 года назад
@@andreaandrea6716 he used it. He said it. He said nigga lmao
@nicw3251
@nicw3251 4 года назад
The stories this man could tell
@rosaegrene
@rosaegrene 4 года назад
Only if they gave him the time
@jmann6130
@jmann6130 3 года назад
Oh to have a chance to here about the Legendary people he’s met it would be amazing 😉
@ENigma-um8zw
@ENigma-um8zw 3 года назад
Get and listen to all of his audiobooks. They are amazing!
@allisonroberts1379
@allisonroberts1379 3 года назад
Watch him discuss Groucho Marx ... and the stories he had to tell! Dick Cavett has to be a genius IQ!
@madmadhatter
@madmadhatter 3 года назад
I’m sure he’d tell you them until you got tired.
@cdf360
@cdf360 3 года назад
I'm only 22, but I've been going back and watching the Dick Cavett Show here on RU-vid, and I must say, it holds up very well. He truly had one of the great talk shows with excellent guests
@wassaaa710
@wassaaa710 Год назад
Me too
@inrainbowman
@inrainbowman Год назад
woah you are ancient, now 24 🪦
@cdf360
@cdf360 Год назад
@@inrainbowman i know. it sucks. thanks for reminding me lmao
@dangerouslytalented
@dangerouslytalented 4 года назад
His RU-vid channel is an amazing treasure chest of the 70s
@mdaddy775
@mdaddy775 4 года назад
Yes it is!
@MrMarc1991
@MrMarc1991 3 года назад
And it's so rare to see someone that open in that time on public television
@acchaladka
@acchaladka 3 года назад
And ‘80s. And a few ‘60s.
@dangerouslytalented
@dangerouslytalented 3 года назад
@@acchaladka but his 70s stuff is the gold
@marcusbradly5982
@marcusbradly5982 2 года назад
Amen to that!
@PaulLea
@PaulLea 4 года назад
Dick has always been a cool guy.
@surferdude44444
@surferdude44444 4 года назад
Waaaay ahead of his time. I remember the Jim Brown----Lester Maddox confrontation like it was yesterday.
@richardvinsen2385
@richardvinsen2385 4 года назад
surferdude44444 I saw that interview about two years ago. It was amazing.
@bernardguynunns5658
@bernardguynunns5658 4 года назад
I too remember it like yesterday...and that's because I watched it just yesterday on YT!
@Synthpoptroubadour
@Synthpoptroubadour 3 года назад
how was he "ahead of his time"? that makes no sense
@mattym8038
@mattym8038 4 года назад
Still watching the Dick Cavett show on RU-vid, what a legend.
@coldwinter5710
@coldwinter5710 4 года назад
My heart is full of joy that Dick is still doing so well at age 83! His show was fabulous! If he hasn't written a book, he should! Ohhhh the stories he could tell!
@sugarjoe50
@sugarjoe50 3 года назад
In fact he has written a book or two, worth checking out.
@coldwinter5710
@coldwinter5710 3 года назад
@@sugarjoe50 Thanks Joe, I will do so! 👍
@destinyfet
@destinyfet 4 года назад
Dick Cavett was better than Carson and all others till today..sadly not considered the best with that velvet voice, true culture and best interviews. The best ever.
@richardlopez4318
@richardlopez4318 3 года назад
Carson was the most commercial and therefore set the trend for all the rest. I do like Cavett's intellect.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 3 года назад
He was not better or worse. The had different styles.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
Carson and Cavett: Different formats. Not comparable. Carson operated more on the surface, more 'joke oriented.' Cavett is a Great conversationalist. People watched Carson for Carson. People watched Cavett because his interviews are substantial.
@coldwinter5710
@coldwinter5710 4 года назад
Exactly! Completely different formats. I didn't ever think they competed with each other.
@jjc7582
@jjc7582 4 года назад
And the animals. Carson with wild things always great.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
@@jjc7582 I actually DON'T like it when wild animals are brought in and paraded around and jokes made about them. I find it distasteful ... just rather disrespectful to the animals themselves. I would rather we leave them in THEIR habitat.
@yellowblanka6058
@yellowblanka6058 4 года назад
@@andreaandrea6716 It's a dual-edged sword, yes, it is probably stressful on the animals, but it does help raise public awareness/sympathy for these animals.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 4 года назад
@@yellowblanka6058 I know. I just wish that WE, as a species, could evolve faster... so that we wouldn't NEED to parade them around. If we were more empathic... but I actually think we ARE becoming more aware!
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 4 года назад
Cavett's show was a pure talk show. Typical "talk shows" are actually variety shows.
@bobbarker3825
@bobbarker3825 4 года назад
This guy's such a legend, fantastic interviewer and all around fantastic human being
@ChefMimsy
@ChefMimsy 4 года назад
I watched Cavett's show when I was in HS and loved how he let the guests be themselves. I very much preferred his shows over all other talk shows. He made the show about his guests, not himself.
@reikisk8r
@reikisk8r 4 года назад
Dick Cavett is one of my favorite night talk show hosts, underrated and I'm glad not forgotten.
@PhoenixProdLLC
@PhoenixProdLLC 4 года назад
Cavett is legendary and I think a way better interviewer than Carson or Snyder. I'm a history buff, and he counts. That Brando interview is epic and the Burton interview real close. Anyway, cheers fellas!
@janvanveelen
@janvanveelen 4 года назад
Carson was comical entertainment around and for Johnny, whereas Cavett's show is true interviewing a guest, not for a laugh. Difficult to compare the 2 even in those days. I preferred Johnny at the time.
@ry8539
@ry8539 4 года назад
Jimi Hendrix interview
@racrac770
@racrac770 4 года назад
interview w Robert Mitchum
@davidtaylor2098
@davidtaylor2098 4 года назад
I still remember how he disposed of Lester Maddox.
@Lightsngear
@Lightsngear 4 года назад
@Valerie Texan Yes. Thanks for mentioning that. Most of the 30-something (or younger) crowd today who don't pay for cable -- don't use an antenna either .... so their exposure to an over-the-air channel (network) like Decades is probably slim to non-existent. Meanwhile Carson has been a late-night fixture on Antenna TV for the last 3 years.
@TihetrisWeathersby
@TihetrisWeathersby 4 года назад
Best interviewer in his day
@julianwarmington1267
@julianwarmington1267 4 года назад
And he sure still has the natural comedic timing and a love of the limelight to boot - but wow, that was one rocky start - continuing to use the present tense to talk about Marlon Brando even after Stephen's big heavy obvious glaring hint that just maybe he's died already is a bit of a sign that he's been hiding in an Amish rest home or somewhere with no telly for far too long now.
@moussetache1815
@moussetache1815 4 года назад
This man interviewed Jean-Luc Godard and Klaus Kinski, among others. OK, kids?
@lola1987fudgeyouu
@lola1987fudgeyouu 4 года назад
To this day
@lepetitchat123
@lepetitchat123 4 года назад
I am more of a fan of Cavett than Carson. I like hosts to be more cerebral and challenging
@denniseudela411
@denniseudela411 2 года назад
Mr. Cavett is one of the very best, highly intellectual, role model legendary TV host. He is well known for asking insightful yet interesting & entertaining inquiries to his guests. Most of all, the presence of mind & morality to handle crisis live crisis situations very professionally and so humanly appropriate.
@Henni63
@Henni63 4 года назад
His Zappa interview was outstanding.
@JM-vp8zc
@JM-vp8zc 3 года назад
Just checked it out on this recommendation and agreed
@evelynhopkins8837
@evelynhopkins8837 4 года назад
He’s amazing! Classy, intelligent, great sense of humor, I’m glad he’s still alive and well!
@yes-fq6jd
@yes-fq6jd 4 года назад
This man interviewed Marlon Brando, John Lennon, Muhammad Ali, Jimmy Hoffa.... What a legend.
@TheCoco7802
@TheCoco7802 4 года назад
His reaction to the cocktail haha. Always good to hear a Brando story, thanks Stephen !
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 4 года назад
He looks great.
@Jarlton
@Jarlton 4 года назад
I could believe he was in his 60s
@allrequiredfields
@allrequiredfields 3 года назад
He looks like Paul Bettany now. He's actually better-looking now than when he was young. I hope his health is in line with his looks.
@Norvo82
@Norvo82 4 года назад
"Now cut that out!", it's 2020 and Dick does a killer Jack Benny line.
@klarastern5597
@klarastern5597 4 года назад
that Campari anagram didn't get the laughs it deserved... 😂😂!
@SuperMuneera
@SuperMuneera 4 года назад
He's too smart for his own good and the audience is too dumb for theirs.
@paulprice6330
@paulprice6330 4 года назад
It was a blast 30 years ago but this wifi generation are too dumb to appreciate it
@DINOLOVER6717
@DINOLOVER6717 3 года назад
Agreed 👏🏽👏🏽
@acchaladka
@acchaladka 3 года назад
As a Campari drinker, I have to approve. Never thought of that anagram!
@sdfkjgh
@sdfkjgh 4 года назад
Back in 2015, my dad worked with Dick Cavett in Hellman v. McCarthy at Theatre 40. My dad was the sound designer. Every night, Mr. Cavett would be the last one to leave, and he always had the greatest stories he would share as my dad walked him to his car.
@GlassTopRX7
@GlassTopRX7 4 года назад
I didn't even know this guy was still alive, glad RU-vid has many of his interviews from back in the day.
@kyleblake4594
@kyleblake4594 4 года назад
This man is a national treasure and I wish we still saw more of him.
@DOSkywalkR
@DOSkywalkR 4 года назад
Interesting for me as a non-American that I had never heard of him until his shows popped up on my recommendations, which is kind of weird, that he doesn't get mentioned as often as Carson since his show was huge considering his guests and his sharp interviews. When they were recommended to me I looked him up on Wikipedia and was surprised he's still alive :D
@UberLummox
@UberLummox 4 года назад
Carson was more for Joe Average. Cavett was more of a "thinking mans" late show.
@grioulaloula8594
@grioulaloula8594 4 года назад
DOS_SkywalkR - Cavett had some great guests such as Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, John Kerry, Groucho Marx, Lucille Ball, Jerry Lewis, etc. it’s worth a search on RU-vid to find the interviews.
@AnnaMaria-oy1fp
@AnnaMaria-oy1fp 4 года назад
I think Johnny Carson was a great personality for TV had had the same show for 30 years which made him a fixture and something steady and stable. Dick Cavett's show moved around. But it doesn't really matter. To do something you love is a great achievement even if you are not number 1.
@gabrieleriva651
@gabrieleriva651 3 года назад
I discovered him in Forrest Gump ;)
@socrappyicoulddie
@socrappyicoulddie 4 года назад
I hope there's a half hour extended version of this coming...
@allisoncoppola7451
@allisoncoppola7451 4 года назад
OMG Dick has aged so well! I used to rent his interview seasons from the library. Love him!
@TheSometimesWhy
@TheSometimesWhy 4 года назад
Mr. Cavett is a legend. His show booked guests from all over the spectrum: sports, politics, entertainment, and literature, and he would have them interact with each other, actually (gasp!) talking and listening, with Cavett as the orchestrator of the symphony he had put together. It was magical, and there isn't a contemporary late-night host who could or would even try to recreate that dynamic because it's way too difficult to do.
@brianrich5871
@brianrich5871 4 года назад
I love watching Cavets interviews on RU-vid ! He's so smart and respectful!
@WitchDoctor02
@WitchDoctor02 4 года назад
Dick Cavett is the most interesting and thoughtfully humored host of all time. Even among legends, Cavett will never be outdone. His influence on Colbert is often so evident. An honor for Colbert to have him on, I am sure. Even as just a fan, an honor to watch and listen. Thank you to both hosts for the experience.
@zorkonice1960
@zorkonice1960 4 года назад
Dick Cavett is alive? My mom would always say "Dick was good to me." Now I know what she meant.
@lawrencecarr4973
@lawrencecarr4973 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@agusdellelce4943
@agusdellelce4943 3 года назад
Oh Lord 😂
@xPirus26
@xPirus26 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆
@MrRJS27
@MrRJS27 4 года назад
He looked way better than a few years earlier, imagine how good he'll look in 2025.
@Benjamin-ip5vk
@Benjamin-ip5vk 4 года назад
We're so lucky to still have this man alive today :) what a legend.
@Crmsnraider
@Crmsnraider 4 года назад
A classic an a class act.
@TreenaBeena
@TreenaBeena 4 года назад
How special it is to see 2 of the greatest of all time. Both have been through so much throughout their lives, and they have brought strength, joy, & optimism to many. God bless them.
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 4 года назад
Oh, THAT Marlon Brando...
@chezmoi42
@chezmoi42 4 года назад
...not the rabbit?
@BigLee93
@BigLee93 4 года назад
...not the giraffe?
@ladyrose837
@ladyrose837 4 года назад
Please get more of these legends on your show, Stephen! ❤️
@AniMerci
@AniMerci 4 года назад
One of the greats. If you haven’t seen The Dick Cavett Show in reruns, find them.
@BigLee93
@BigLee93 4 года назад
Dick Cavett has a RU-vid channel with all of his popular interviews and they are still uploading as I write this.
@burbanpoison2494
@burbanpoison2494 4 года назад
Probably the best interviewer I've ever seen. I've been watching his stuff on RU-vid and it's very compelling.
@VultureClone
@VultureClone 4 года назад
Dick always had such a calm, intelligent way about him. Watching him interview people was so peaceful to watch.
@raginghorse1895
@raginghorse1895 4 года назад
I am ashamed of myself that i am living in the period of Jimmy Fallon.
@racrac770
@racrac770 2 года назад
..@raging horse .woe...it'snotyourfault..
@jmbutler5
@jmbutler5 4 года назад
i adore Dick Cavett! so good to see him 💖
@Ilostmyfob
@Ilostmyfob 3 года назад
He is SUCH a classy man. He was wonderful to his guests. Great questions, always diplomatic.
@Synochra
@Synochra 4 года назад
It's a pleasure to watch his old clips, which are thankfully being uploaded to RU-vid these days. Oftentimes TV shows from four decades ago seem stale and awkward, not with him though. He is a true craftsman and the moments he was able to craft are timeless. Glad he is still among us, and seemingly doing well. I wish him good health and many more years with his loved ones.
@pkswanable
@pkswanable 4 года назад
The first intelligent talk show; wish he were still on the air.
@capitanfuturo594
@capitanfuturo594 4 года назад
DICK CAVETT IS A LEGEND !!! he was a great host in his interviews.
@m.c.5795
@m.c.5795 4 года назад
Stephen, I so LOVE when you have stars/entertainers/legends of yesteryear on. Every time, it is wonderful. Their sensibilities are always genuine, and even in a 10 minutes interview, I feel I can experience a lifetime of good cheer and sharp comedy from guests like these. Even at my young(er) age, I know of the impact that Dick Cavett had on the importance of talk shows. 💙
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 3 года назад
I love and admire DIck Cavett. Not only did he interview a host of 'real' talent from the 60s and 70s but he always researched his guests well and asked thoughtful questions, never letting his ego overwhelm the interviewee.
@javiersp15
@javiersp15 4 года назад
This man is a legend! He even interviewed Forrest Gump and John Lennon at the same thing.
@Lucius1958
@Lucius1958 4 года назад
God, I remember watching Cavett back in the '70s. Wonderful interviews: he interviewed Dalí; he interviewed Gorey; he interviewed S.J. Perelman... those were the glory days of late night TV.
@chezmoi42
@chezmoi42 4 года назад
Gorey? I have to go find that and watch. I've been a fan since The Curious Sofa.
@peterwilson2591
@peterwilson2591 Год назад
Cavett had it all. Funny, smart, and a brilliant conversationalist. Johnny Carson once said that Dick was the only late night host who might have beat him in the ratings if it wasn't for ABC's weak lineup of stations in those days. Cavett was on ABC opposite Carson in the late 60s and early 70s when ABC had fewer stations than NBC or CBS, and sometimes no affiliate at all in some areas.
@drmorqWarrenProject
@drmorqWarrenProject 4 года назад
A legend, a true star. I have seen every one of his talk shows and most of his other tv and video work..
@thomaspiccirillo6820
@thomaspiccirillo6820 4 года назад
MY FATHER WAS A VIDEO ENGINEER ON HIS FIRST SHOW ON ABC MY BROTHER PLAYED THE DRUMS ON IT WHEN HE WAS 6
@akilasmith6063
@akilasmith6063 4 года назад
What stories they must have!
@coldwinter5710
@coldwinter5710 4 года назад
What great memories...Lucky them! Tell them to write down their experiences so they are not forgotten!
@Jmagee2113
@Jmagee2113 4 года назад
THOMAS PICCIRILLO liar
@louieandtommysdiscountedit3177
@louieandtommysdiscountedit3177 4 года назад
Greatest talk show host ever. Glad he’s doing well and looking healthy.
@devanand628
@devanand628 11 месяцев назад
This man has interviewed Marlon brando, john lennon, Ingrid bergaman, kathrine hepburn, Salvador dali, orson wells, Ingmar bergman, Jean Luc Goddard, Hitchcock, Ravi shankar and so many. Man what a hell of a life .uffff
@carl_anderson9315
@carl_anderson9315 4 года назад
The absolute best Late Show host ever , the smartest, the most articulated, wittiest, humble, respectful, yet he never chickened out, he knew how to treat guests with respect and dignity, and to get answers.
@NoalFarstrider
@NoalFarstrider 4 года назад
This just made me Smile!
@BrianKishreviews
@BrianKishreviews 4 года назад
Cavvett's interviews in the 70s were the BEST
@caroljomartin3051
@caroljomartin3051 4 года назад
I LOVE Dick Cavett!!! His shows were SO informative, and he always asked the right questions!
@mdaddy775
@mdaddy775 4 года назад
I love how he brings the vibe of his old show to every show that he appears on now.
@BlakieTT
@BlakieTT 4 года назад
DAMN! Mr. Cavett is extremely charming! I can see why he's so successful :)
@crocglox7797
@crocglox7797 4 года назад
Love the Jack Benny "Now cut that out..."
@blodgettshouseofinsanity
@blodgettshouseofinsanity 3 года назад
I love that as well
@vincentbynumbers
@vincentbynumbers 4 года назад
Awe I love this. I love watching clips and interviews from his show!!
@misshavisham3220
@misshavisham3220 4 года назад
I went to the same high school in Lincoln, Nebraska, as Dick Cavett (decades later, though). His mother, Dorcas Cavett, had a local educational television show in which she taught elementary-school level mathematics. Every time it was broadcast, our teacher would wheel a television into the classroom, and we'd watch her show. She was a real delight. There's now an elementary school in Lincoln named after her.
@JonBlondell
@JonBlondell 4 года назад
Beyond a legend! But unfortunately, he's getting on in years, as are many of us.
@aidenkoch9593
@aidenkoch9593 4 года назад
Brando? “Ya, he was in Superman” 😂👌🏻
@BigLee93
@BigLee93 4 года назад
I like Brando in his younger days
@Contact_Info
@Contact_Info 3 года назад
Nice guild. Looks mahogany and spruce.
@zachmoore4528
@zachmoore4528 4 года назад
Watching so many of his interviews, and then this is so mind bending. I'll never get used to seeing people age 40 years in a day.
@benjaminj.kreger-creative8001
@benjaminj.kreger-creative8001 4 года назад
This is awesome! I’ve recently been watching his old show(s) and believe him to be the best of the best!
@zyzzyvacation
@zyzzyvacation 4 года назад
Health guru Jerome Rodale actually died of a heart attack during an interview with Cavett in June 1971 . . . 😒
@LisaLisa001
@LisaLisa001 4 года назад
Adorable
@MsShellectable
@MsShellectable 4 года назад
LK, here is a man who interviewed some the greats of the late last century. "Adorable" is an insult to elders who have lived a life as full and as erudite as his. Trust me, you won't want to be seen as adorable when you hit your golden years. I'm 70, and if somebody "cutes" me, they're missing my entire history, and it's a good one.
@LisaLisa001
@LisaLisa001 4 года назад
@@MsShellectable well, I'm sorry you have this chip on your shoulder to assume I would be so damn rude. When I said adorable, I'm referring to the playful connection between the host and his guest. Furthermore, I have been a caregiver for years for my elders, of whom I have the utmost respect for. Please do not assume I mean harm or disrespect by my comments. That is 100% offensive and I think you need to sit and reflect on that. In my 42 years I've never once heard such blatant disregard for all parties involved by downplaying my comment about a connection to something as degrading as cooing over the elderly as I do babies. Shame on you for trying to make me feel like I was in the wrong.
@mkilner
@mkilner 4 года назад
What a treat to see this man, i grew up in England and only through you tube can i get to see his shows from half a century ago!...the Jimi Hendrix one is a favourite! 👏🏻🌟
@brittneyking4284
@brittneyking4284 2 года назад
@Martin Kilner same
@reach2prasanna
@reach2prasanna 4 года назад
My path to the discovery into the world of talk shows was started by this man. I am not an American. Hence, RU-vid is my only medium for watching old talk shows. I have obsessively watched Mr Dick Cavett's interviews with Woody Allen, Marlon Brando, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, George Harrison and many more. His quick wit and the ability to engage in a serious conversation is second to none. After then going on to watch Jhonny Carson, David Letterman, Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton, Parkinson, both the Jimmys, Conan, Craig Ferguson, Stephen, I think Mr Cavett remains my all time favourites.
@victoriabaker4400
@victoriabaker4400 4 года назад
He brought intelligence to public discourse about popular culture, something that really needed to happen at the time. People had witty fun but also went deep.
@ComicsLegend
@ComicsLegend 4 года назад
Conan Obrien stole his hairstyle.
@anonagain
@anonagain 4 года назад
If I did the calculation correctly, Dick is 83 now. Still sharp as a tack!
@agnescleary2312
@agnescleary2312 4 года назад
Really?? Sharp as a tack?? Evidence? He was mildly incoherent and so boring I could hardly stay awake. Granted, he did so good interviews in his heyday, but those days are over.
@anonagain
@anonagain 4 года назад
@@agnescleary2312 If you're lucky enough to make it to 83, you can get back to us and see if you are still so smugly judgmental.
@coldwinter5710
@coldwinter5710 4 года назад
Most individuals have a definite lack of understanding or compassion for those who get old. To make it to 83, to be able to appear on the show as he did, is a triumph! And should always be respected as such.
@HorseMuse
@HorseMuse 4 года назад
He looks so good still! He was a brilliant interviewer! Great he is on the show...so many stories in him!
@cpresto2
@cpresto2 4 года назад
Legend. I watch Cavett's interview more for him than for his guests, who were frequently legends
@germainechin3568
@germainechin3568 3 года назад
The day I find out dick cavett and John Lennon are friends i was like wow 👏 two legendary men.
@nas84payne
@nas84payne Год назад
Dick wasn’t one of these annoying talk show hosts that we know of now. He was measured, interesting and humorous. His James Baldwin interview is legendary!
@like2seeit86
@like2seeit86 4 года назад
I enjoy watching his show on the Decades channel. Dick Cavett is a true talk show legend!
@jovanius302
@jovanius302 3 года назад
I could listen to this guy talk for ages. His voice is so calm and he has a very witty sense of humour
@DannyKlimt
@DannyKlimt 4 года назад
Loved him in Forrest Gump ;)
@doveandiamond
@doveandiamond 4 года назад
This man interviewed Hendrix. And Joplin. And Lennon.
@sugarjoe50
@sugarjoe50 3 года назад
Lest we forget Harrison.
@biatch1966
@biatch1966 4 года назад
He looks so darn good for his age. He is a legend and one of the last few from the 60’s and 70’s still alive. He has interviewed so many legends and controversial people.
@jjc7582
@jjc7582 4 года назад
Cavett moved effortlessly from one generation to another, one genre to another, from politics to art to rock to opera, as comfortable with women as with men....no interview he could not handle, no subject he could not get the most from. Hepburn to Joplin to Hendrix to Brando to Liza to DiNero to Wm. F Buckley Jr. to Groucho to Gore Vidal to John and Yoko, to John Glenn to Dan Rather to Burt Reynolds....he seemed to genuinely interested in each and every person he interviewed. Always professional without being stuffy or pandering to the lowest common denominator. He's the best in his field. Gold Medal winner every time.
@laureanoalfaro9351
@laureanoalfaro9351 2 года назад
There was one that he barely handle and I'm not talking about Richard Pryor, the one with Sophia Loren, that was fun, he was fecking in love with her in front of the camera, Sophia teased him the whole interview, it was great, Dick was him, even when things went sideways or rough, a really great inteviewer and a very sharp fella that could hold his own and be witty with anyone.
@yokie52
@yokie52 4 года назад
He was Mr. Cool, urbane, intelligent and from the Midwest. Always liked him.
@davidtaylor2098
@davidtaylor2098 4 года назад
Iowa, right?
@grioulaloula8594
@grioulaloula8594 4 года назад
David Taylor Nebraska
@maxnullifidian
@maxnullifidian 4 года назад
When Dick said "now cut that out" he was channeling Jack Benny, just so all you youngsters will know.
@Lightsngear
@Lightsngear 4 года назад
Their response to that will be; WHO is Jack Benny??
@PonderousProse
@PonderousProse 4 года назад
Cavett is a gem, and I adore him.
@aliyaabdullayeva7568
@aliyaabdullayeva7568 4 года назад
I saw Dick Cavett for the first time on his Tonight Show, when he had an interview with Alain Delon in 1970. Both of them were 35 years old that time. It’s amazing to see such amazing people in 2020 alive and energetic👍🏾
@mmmmm5556
@mmmmm5556 4 года назад
found it.. campari
@janilaine2692
@janilaine2692 4 года назад
That is quite bitter for winter to drink. More like a summer drink.
@MikeRiderOOO
@MikeRiderOOO 4 года назад
Jani Laine A drink is a drink, alcoholic or non-alcoholic.
@trilingual
@trilingual 4 года назад
I love Dick Cavett--so interesting and gracious. A great tonic for these times!!
@vashna3799
@vashna3799 3 года назад
Dick Cavett was America’s best chat show host. He actually LISTENED to what his guests had to say and asked grown up questions instead of constantly butting in like other chat show hosts do to inflate their own ego. (“It’s MY SHOW, I’m the STAR!)
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