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Peter Cook and Dudley Moore on English and American Accents | The Dick Cavett Show 

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Date aired - 10/4/1973 - Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Kirk Douglas
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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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@integral
@integral 4 года назад
Love the casual, relaxed conversation style of this show.
@jjseandxcefree
@jjseandxcefree 4 года назад
drugs do that...
@idatekatemoss
@idatekatemoss 2 года назад
Dick Cav was THE man at that. And a decent human being.
@Gggmanlives
@Gggmanlives 2 года назад
@@jjseandxcefree they’re not on drugs here.
@SickOfItAll-do1cf
@SickOfItAll-do1cf 5 месяцев назад
And guests lighting up cigs, it’s another world, so much better imo
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 3 года назад
Miss these fellows! Witty, creative and charming, their humor was sublime.
@RTSOB1
@RTSOB1 2 года назад
"...I don't know if Secretariat talks different from other horses,,," A brilliant throw away.
@mridlon1634
@mridlon1634 6 месяцев назад
Somewhere in an alternate reality, a young BoJack was admiring his hero…
@cheapphish
@cheapphish 4 года назад
Near the end, Peter nearly had Kirk Douglas in tears.
@JAGUART
@JAGUART 4 года назад
47 years later, it's the same Queen.
@judemansi3912
@judemansi3912 4 года назад
...same ongoing London sex scandal 5:53 too.... Funny that....
@charold3
@charold3 2 года назад
Yes! She’s been queen since the ‘50s when Dudley Moore, who’s been dead for a while now, was still a teen.
@Bob3D2000
@Bob3D2000 2 года назад
And we get an extra day off next year for 70 years on the throne!
@hotpotat0es
@hotpotat0es 2 года назад
Elton John
@mikep9913
@mikep9913 2 года назад
@@hotpotat0es the queen of pop is still standing after all this time.
@bobyorke
@bobyorke 4 года назад
Not sure why this has appeared in my recommended. But I’m glad it did. The 70 s were a great time
@StephenJohnson-jb7xe
@StephenJohnson-jb7xe 4 года назад
Having grown up watching both British and American TV and movies I have never had a problem understanding either of their accents.
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
Err... Who said anything to the contrary? Certainly. Not me. Do buzz off old chap......Got an afternoon to enjoy.
@flowerbedproductions834
@flowerbedproductions834 12 дней назад
@@patagualianmostly7437 Woh the blaady 'ell are you on abahhht mate? LOL
@anxiousrhiannon
@anxiousrhiannon 4 года назад
Yesss more Peter and Dudley!
@SThompsonRAMM_1203
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 3 года назад
I was just shy of my 12th birthday when this aired. Even at that young age I loved Dick Cavett. Guests were allowed to talk and weren't interrupted by the host. I don't want to bang on the talk shows of today but it's all about promoting something, like a movie, a few quick jokes, all in about 5 minutes. It's a fast-food world these days where most people couldn't sit and watch this much dialogue.
@lauramalek3128
@lauramalek3128 2 года назад
So true! I loved his style of interview. Ask a probing or leading question...and then let the person answer - however long they wanted to take on the answer, or what tangent they went to. Also loved the HUGE variety of people he'd have booked for any show. Once he had a CHOPIN competition winning concert pianist booked on the same show as Anissa Jones (Buffy) from Family Affair, at age 11!
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
Well said Steve; The problem today is the Fast-Food... Fast-fix ...gotta get my nails done... Have I done a Selfie in the last 2 hours? Gotta check my phone... OMG! Sheer crap and nonsense. The Chinese must be laughing their bits off. The best laugh is that the USA funded all the Chinese manufacturers!...putting hundreds of thousands of Americans out of work. (amazing when you consider the Joe McCarthy years.) But then, the USA has history: They rebuilt Germany and Japan after WW2 whilst ensuring British industry crumbled..... They had no desire that Britain could progress..... rebuild its cities.... make any kind of investment..... Britain paid. And, as a result lost it's industries....its investment in science. Britain stood alone for two years....1939/41..... And even after WW2...had rationing until 1953...... Whilst Germany & Japan got rebuilt. Invested in. All with $$$$$$$$$ That Britain provided in repayments..... For 50+ years..... I know exactly who did that. And they will never be forgiven in my eyes. Ever. Lousy dirty treacherous SOB's..... Karma has arrived on your shores..... your obessions will be your downfall. I'll be laughing all the way!
@matttcoburn
@matttcoburn 4 года назад
It's weird that Dick can't really roll with their humour whereas Kirk absolutely loves it!
@lennywebb6740
@lennywebb6740 4 года назад
He can't roll with the humour because they aren't funny.
@shamteal8614
@shamteal8614 4 года назад
They were funny to me.
@lennywebb6740
@lennywebb6740 4 года назад
@@shamteal8614 Well everybody is different. If we all had the same sense of humour the world would be a boring place.
@shamteal8614
@shamteal8614 4 года назад
@@lennywebb6740 Did I say any different, I just said they were funny to me but then to be as successful as they were I can't have been alone.
@suzannewatson5993
@suzannewatson5993 4 года назад
Mat Coburn I met Kirk at an Airport with my Grandparents he was so friendly and kind , and I have a matching chin dimple
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 4 года назад
Sometimes I love Cavett's interviews and other times it's like ... "Ugh. That's what you ask him?"
@hellodavey1902
@hellodavey1902 4 года назад
Most times ‘love’, occasionally ‘Urgh’ for me.. but I guess we’re all products of our time.
@SmithMrCorona
@SmithMrCorona 4 года назад
Ha! I feel the same everytime I watch him. I watch him for the guests ramblings, not his sometimes inane questions.
@nataliedelagrandiere4022
@nataliedelagrandiere4022 3 года назад
I feel the same way. Dick has his ups and downs.
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
As a Brit, may I say how much I admire the talent of Kirk Douglas!
@shamteal8614
@shamteal8614 4 года назад
Stop creeping.
@bonniesilva5162
@bonniesilva5162 4 года назад
As an American, I admire Pete & Dud ! (& ignore the OTHER comment...I can't imagine WHY they'd say that!🤔)
@howardchambers9679
@howardchambers9679 4 года назад
Past tense would be more appropriate
@bonniesilva5162
@bonniesilva5162 4 года назад
@@howardchambers9679 Why "past tense"?...if we are in the present, admiring an entertainer's work, which still exists? Even if the entertainer is no longer here in the flesh, their WORK lives on.
@howardchambers9679
@howardchambers9679 4 года назад
@@bonniesilva5162 no need to shout. "admired" doesn't mean you no longer admire their WORK.
@glenysbuselli8274
@glenysbuselli8274 2 года назад
TWo of the very best. Relaxed, funny with no snobbishness whatso ever. Brilliant pair. And I really loved Dudley's jazz trio who I saw many years ago in Adeladie, south Australia.
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 2 года назад
Cavett's interview style is like Graham Norton today. Book interesting people and let them chat. Thankfully, Cavett's guests were a who's who of show and political biz of the time. His interviews of Burton, Hepburn, Marx, Brando, Gielgud, Harrison and others are time capsules.
@NJTDover
@NJTDover 2 года назад
You assessment of Graham Norton's style of interview is absolutely plausible because Cavett's influence can be seen all over the show. Kirk Douglas looking young and vigorous is a treat to his fans.
@4june9140
@4june9140 4 года назад
What a Gentleman Kirk Douglas was.
@kh23797
@kh23797 4 года назад
Born in the early '50s, I recall how American drama, comedy and (pre-British Invasion) popular music was everywhere in UK cinema and TV-so we Brits were always immersed in US accents, idioms and vocabulary. Conversely, most Americans have always watched very little foreign media, the USA being vast and pretty self-contained. That lifelong exposure to Hollywood, and the fact we Brits watch the politics of the super-powers pretty closely, means we're rather more into American culture than _vice versa._
@rockmyballsplease
@rockmyballsplease 3 года назад
It's interesting that you mention music because perhaps the greatest influence or invasion as its been called is from British rock but I guess you don't really need to understand the lyrics to appreciate the music do you and most people rarely do. In fact no one really understand Bob Dylan here and he is American.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 года назад
The problem with that argument is most American accents on tv was had a British inflection from the onset of movies to the 50s, then it changed slightly. If you want to heavy British Americanise accent hear Orson wells.
@rockmyballsplease
@rockmyballsplease 3 года назад
@@Mulberry2000 True, I mean you still had your James Cagney and Humphry Bogart but yes the mid-atlantic accent was in heavy use. Cary Grant is another example. His accent was probably mid-atlantic, of course being British it made a lot more sense.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 года назад
@@rockmyballsplease They were taught with a British slant, that is why Hepburn spoke in a clipped manner. She was also very upper class. Which helped a lot. Yes the US has a class system.
@rockmyballsplease
@rockmyballsplease 3 года назад
@@Mulberry2000 Hepburns another great example.
@justmadeit2
@justmadeit2 4 года назад
Dudley was an excellent musician. A very talented piano player
@emdiar6588
@emdiar6588 4 года назад
My uncle (a cellist) studied music at Oxford where he often played with Dud (they were the same age). By all accounts he was truly gifted and could easily have pursued a career as a concert pianist
@justmadeit2
@justmadeit2 4 года назад
@@emdiar6588 Thanks for the info
@ilikezappa
@ilikezappa 2 года назад
Organ scholar, I believe…
@BlueBeeMCMLXI
@BlueBeeMCMLXI Год назад
@@ilikezappa Yes, he enjoyed his organ. The pair of them - a twofer one as it were - had many talents.
@markdouglas9182
@markdouglas9182 6 дней назад
Dud should have performed 'The Horn' on this show.
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz Год назад
Loved this show. Dick always gave actors and musicians a place to play live & have good conversations.
@lpsp442
@lpsp442 4 года назад
This is a cracking interview, the random combination of P'n'D AND Kirk Douglas makes it
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
Yeah...they really bounced along off of each other.... that is class... that is talent.... that is ENTERTAINING! That is why I am here!
@thomasdillon2367
@thomasdillon2367 2 года назад
So grown up. This conversation could not possibly take place today.
@hellodavey1902
@hellodavey1902 4 года назад
How far our Televisual culture has fallen!...and I was born 13 years after this aired!
@AimeeAimee444
@AimeeAimee444 4 года назад
Yes. It's terrifying and sad.
@graxjpg
@graxjpg 4 года назад
I was born 12 years after you! and I like to believe that eventually culture will be elevated back to a high point, it seems to go in cycles. There also seems to be multiple wave shapes of those cycles: small short ones that are reactionary like trends, and long term ones that are a part of (and now controlled by) technology’s progression and the enslavement of the common man by elite economic forces. That enslavement, or rather the environment that it promotes, like a reality cage, locked into notions that aren’t your own looks like what we see today. Most call it corporate media. They manufacture a reality in which their product is important and all faculties of awareness are shut off, and subvert us into accepting it.
@afonsosousa2684
@afonsosousa2684 4 года назад
Fallen? Years after this came the wave of TV masterpieces such as Twin Peaks, The Sopranos and Mad Men. Television is so much better than it's ever been, particularly agent it comes to fiction. And you can still get plenty of comedy-oriented talk shows if you look for them. Nothing has fallen, there's literally no reason to be nostalgic about any aspect of the good old days.
@alexanderwingeskog758
@alexanderwingeskog758 4 года назад
RIP Kirk! +103 years old... amazing man...
@mcg1119
@mcg1119 2 месяца назад
I still remember watching this when I was a kid. I was able to see "Good Evening" a few months later.
@eleidal
@eleidal Год назад
wow how things have changed and yet stayed the same. amazing historical document.
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 2 года назад
Here in Australia, my family and so many others absolutely loved watching Pete and Dud. As they said, it wasn’t complaints from the public. Happy memories watching old Pete and Dud clips on RU-vid.
@johnreynolds6369
@johnreynolds6369 3 года назад
I liked seeing Pete light up.
@adrianbarac3063
@adrianbarac3063 3 года назад
Back when talk shows had time to talk.
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
The key I think...is the host having the intelligence to listen. It's not rocket science...yet few Hosts manage to realise this basic fact.
@GrrMeister
@GrrMeister 4 года назад
1:24 *Both Sadly Missed - when Humour was Fun and not necessarily Politically Correct. RIP Dud & Pete, you were both Great and miss you badly in these troubled times (Coronavirus) 2020*
@duncansmith8992
@duncansmith8992 4 года назад
Great comment.
@dazboot2966
@dazboot2966 3 года назад
Love Pete & Dud but disagree with those that think political correctness is a bad thing. The intention is behind it is a good thing.
@anderslundblad4194
@anderslundblad4194 3 года назад
Totally true. Classical humanistic values are often nowadays dismissed as political correctness. Sad!
@alexday5892
@alexday5892 4 года назад
Pete n Dud we miss you. So funny to see how they could be so in control of an interview. They stayed so on point yet amusing but not ott. Consummate professionals
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
Spot on. I miss them both..... Way...way ahead of the game back then.... All that followed are mere pilgrims.
@BlueBeeMCMLXI
@BlueBeeMCMLXI Год назад
do you mean on point as in cooking or on point as in dancing - it's not "to the point" - it's a completely different meaning and is now a cancer in the language.
@glenysbuselli8274
@glenysbuselli8274 Год назад
My heroes from way back.
@MIKE-TYTHON
@MIKE-TYTHON 3 года назад
4:07 funny how they never picked up on the sarcasm “propah like” 😂
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 2 года назад
I am American, and I Love The varieties of British accents! Adore them! Also, there are a multitude of American accents that I love. Sadly, with the advent of radio and screen play, many are lost. I Love to hear anyone talk. It is super fun to hear everyone’s speech - everyone’s If you don’t have a natural ear for it, or haven’t studied music, take ear training. That will help any profession, even including linguists, translators - even scientists, to learn, differentiate, and appreciate sounds and accents. Even musicians profit by ear training.
@jac9301
@jac9301 2 года назад
They're English accents but they have regional dialects....a British accent is as meaningless as saying everyone from Argentina to Canada has an American accent.
@smbake
@smbake 6 месяцев назад
I worked at a large convention hotel near Disneyland for years and one of things I miss the most are all the different accents that would come through there. Truly fascinating how they develop.
@jamesfeldman4234
@jamesfeldman4234 4 года назад
I've never had a problem understanding the myriad English accents. I attribute this to my parents, who often took me see British movies at a very young age at a repertory cinema theater, featuring such classics as Great Expectations, the Ealing studio films, and Peter Sellers' early films.
@scottinbristol
@scottinbristol 4 года назад
You had a fantastic education.
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod 4 года назад
You’re lucky you didn’t watch Norman Wisdom!
@stephenanderson470
@stephenanderson470 4 года назад
Yeah I think it has mostly to do with exposure. In Britain people watch American films/TV, so they're used to hearing the accent.
@rockmyballsplease
@rockmyballsplease 3 года назад
Watched Tom Jones as a kid, monty python, blackadder, and of course alec guiness in star wars so that helped. But mostly I enjoy British comedy and drama nowadays especially Graham Norton so I find it easy to follow as well.
@oldpossum57
@oldpossum57 Месяц назад
Watching this in June 2024. Standards for the press reporting on the peccadillos of politicians and royals certainly changed over my lifetime!
@flowerywisdom
@flowerywisdom 4 года назад
Love this channel!
@paulinereid5226
@paulinereid5226 Месяц назад
Oh these two!! Just genius!! Nothing these days comes even close.
@jonathangems
@jonathangems 4 года назад
Dick Cavett was the best ever talk show host.
@waynerussell6401
@waynerussell6401 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F73OEFYwluw.html
@flowerbedproductions834
@flowerbedproductions834 12 дней назад
I love Kirk Douglas's amusement at Peter Cook's argument at 8:22. I've just finished his autobio (The Ragman's Son)...currently reading One Leg Too Few about Pete and Dud...and Kirk was every bit as eager to accompany ladies to the bedroom as Dudley was. Quite unashamedly so, according to his book!!
@duncansmith8992
@duncansmith8992 4 года назад
I’ve been watching a lot of Mr Cavetts interviews...Joplin, Hendrix, Burton, etc. The man produced brilliant interviews. He is very similar to a brilliant interviewer in Britain called Michael Parkinson. Both have added to both cultures.
@ghostofguy
@ghostofguy 3 года назад
Michael parkinson worked on his show. He is on the Joe frazier gym video in this channel.
@peggydeffley2194
@peggydeffley2194 3 года назад
Same! And he lets his people talk, instead of breaking in every two seconds.
@ktkee7161
@ktkee7161 2 года назад
Any Americans reading this should check out Parkinson's Ali interviews. Ali's daughters said in his old age he would spend his time watching them back!
@duncansmith8992
@duncansmith8992 2 года назад
@@peggydeffley2194Exactly. A rare talent nowadays: letting someone express an opinion with out interrupting.
@duncansmith8992
@duncansmith8992 2 года назад
@@ghostofguy Thanks for that. I have now watched that. Joe is one of my all time heroes. An amazing and gentle human being....and terrifying at the same time. I have seen( I am not sure if it is on RU-vid) Michael Parkinson talking about this when he got in the ring, and he said he had the idiocy to give Joe a tap in his face....and Joe, being a boxer, gave him a little tap( and it would have been a tiny ‘tap) in his face...and Parkinson said it felt like being hit by a sledgehammer.😂. Imagine being hit by a very aggressive Joe.😬
@kingsman428
@kingsman428 4 года назад
You know it's an old clip when the name drops include Spiro Agnew and John Profumo
@ilwayeebstay1080
@ilwayeebstay1080 4 года назад
You know it’s an old clip when it says 1973 in the description.
@Bootrosgali
@Bootrosgali 4 года назад
"Well he decorated her" almost 1000% sure that's what was going through Cooks mind.
@mizazbiz
@mizazbiz 4 года назад
Peter Cooke was the priest who (almost) married Prince Humperdinck and Princess Buttercup in the movie, The Princess Bride.
@kuruman1
@kuruman1 4 года назад
Anna Z mawwage!
@mizazbiz
@mizazbiz 4 года назад
kuruman1 Mawwage is what bwings us togeva ... today ...
@andrewguthrie2
@andrewguthrie2 4 года назад
Fascinating conversation.
@robertagardner5461
@robertagardner5461 3 года назад
Thanks and God bless you Dud.
@johnwaga3702
@johnwaga3702 2 года назад
Two great and funny men. RIP.
@christopherfisher8748
@christopherfisher8748 2 года назад
Derrick and Clive just Dying to come out all the time really miss them
@RaysTrack
@RaysTrack 2 года назад
I always admired Dick's style. One of the best interviews I've seen with Peter; he was happy to talk seriously on a subject.
@jetgold
@jetgold 4 года назад
Both British guest are great comedians. As well Kurt was a top actor. all could be very funny in an on the spot topical way.
@juneclark3584
@juneclark3584 Год назад
I loved Dudley Moore. He's so cute
@flashtheoriginal
@flashtheoriginal 2 года назад
Dick Cavett. One of the greats. Lively yet relaxed. Good style
@bluetickfreddy101
@bluetickfreddy101 2 года назад
When talk shows were worth your time. Cheers
@vtbn53
@vtbn53 4 года назад
I wish Americans these days were more like Kirk Douglas
@philipusher4282
@philipusher4282 4 года назад
What? Dead?
@lennywebb6740
@lennywebb6740 4 года назад
@@philipusher4282 Not many comments on RU-vid make me laugh these days but that did!
@vtbn53
@vtbn53 4 года назад
@Truth God It appears that I know a lot more about him than you. Kirk Douglas IS his real name, he legally changed it.
@vtbn53
@vtbn53 4 года назад
@Truth God You take your vile anti-semitism elsewhere, that makes no difference to me.
@chrisbennett606
@chrisbennett606 4 года назад
Percy Phelps well said
@photonotavailable7936
@photonotavailable7936 2 года назад
God, I miss life as it was back then.
@jac9301
@jac9301 2 года назад
I think you just miss a time where the "man" didn't generally have his boot on the next guys neck.
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 Год назад
thank you
@pardymardy2003
@pardymardy2003 2 года назад
this is incredible
@paulcarbonaro6748
@paulcarbonaro6748 26 дней назад
British humor is the best.
@jeanmyers1787
@jeanmyers1787 4 года назад
Legends! 2020 during Coronavirus lockdown
@bluefen
@bluefen 4 года назад
These guys were hugely popular in Australia
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 2 года назад
Absolutely. Loved watching Pete and Dud here in Australia growing up. My brother would have tears rolling down his cheeks with laughter 😂
@bluefen
@bluefen 2 года назад
@@bernadettelanders7306 Haha... my brother and I were the same. Times certainly have changed...
@flaggerify
@flaggerify 4 года назад
Legends all.
@andyphillips7435
@andyphillips7435 8 месяцев назад
Extraordinary, listening intently to what is said, and then not necessarily replying.
@snafujag100
@snafujag100 4 года назад
1:20. A taste of Derek and Clive yet to come👍
@timothyvanscoy6953
@timothyvanscoy6953 Год назад
Amazing that this is from 73 and Dudley looks pretty much the same ten years later in his peak years
@wanker9621
@wanker9621 4 года назад
2 real cool dudes !
@kristeandreatujague7016
@kristeandreatujague7016 4 года назад
"Secretariat speaks differently than the other horses" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂. Very cute reference. 💕
@LQOTW
@LQOTW 4 года назад
I was embarrassed for us (Americans) that so many jokes passed straight over our heads.
@zootsoot2006
@zootsoot2006 4 года назад
Wow, this interview couldn't be a better indicator of the ocean that divides the UK and the US. UK humour is all based on the implied and unsaid because of the sniping between the different classes. When we speak with Americans we think they'll pick up on it because we speak the same language but instead it's like talking to a wall. An Englishman can only make jokes with another Englishman.
@zootsoot2006
@zootsoot2006 4 года назад
Norbert The Nark I never said dignified. But I’d say python is subtle in its own way. But everyone in the uk is thoroughly ashamed of benny hill, it’s only in the states he’s popular.
@lesrogers8383
@lesrogers8383 4 года назад
@@zootsoot2006 Benny Hill was and to some extent still is very popular throughout Europe. Much more than Monty Python, you needed a brain to understand Python, Benny Hill was first degree, boobs and arses.
@ilwayeebstay1080
@ilwayeebstay1080 4 года назад
If that’s true, how can I, as an American, appreciate British comedy? Am I missing all the nuances?
@ktkee7161
@ktkee7161 2 года назад
@@ilwayeebstay1080 It's like a British person watching American comedy like Seinfeld or Larry David. You won't get all the cultural references but it's still funny, but not as funny as it is to an American. What British comedy do you like? I like Victoria Wood, Chris Morris & Alan Partridge amongst others, but they're based on very British type of characters, so they don't travel so well. I'm amazed Ricky Gervais is popular in America, we didn't think that sort of misanthropic sarcasm would work so well with earnest, optimistic Americans. David Letterman, Lily Tomlin & Sarah Silverman don't work so well here, they're quite culturally specific. Whereas Bill Hicks was more popular in Britain than he was in the US for some reason.
@davidtuer5825
@davidtuer5825 2 года назад
@@ilwayeebstay1080 Yes
@martm216
@martm216 4 года назад
Dick Cavett was the Michael Parkinson of American television. Which is high praise.
@90125ism
@90125ism 4 года назад
Back in the early seventies they did a live hookup between the two shows Dick Cavett in the US and Michael Parkinson in the UK, I can't remember the guest's on both shows though.
@martm216
@martm216 4 года назад
@@90125ism thanks, that's interesting.
@ktkee7161
@ktkee7161 2 года назад
@@90125ism Amazed it's not on youtube, everything else is.
@michaelangelo2335
@michaelangelo2335 Год назад
Parkinson not fit to lace his boots
@ToddCiehomski
@ToddCiehomski Год назад
Peter is hammered here
@eilishoshea3349
@eilishoshea3349 4 года назад
Dudley was a cutie!
@daviddufresne343
@daviddufresne343 3 года назад
As an American, I've never met someone from England I couldn't understand. I've encountered some Scotts I could barely understand, but I'm not convinced they actually speak English.
@martinclark8162
@martinclark8162 2 года назад
David Dude, who dafuq is the Scotts?, a drongo from Scotland is as Scot. The Scotts is a mormon family from a trailer park in Scungebucket Idaho.
@daviddufresne343
@daviddufresne343 2 года назад
@@martinclark8162 Worry more about speaking intelligible English than how I spell Scottt.
@martinclark8162
@martinclark8162 2 года назад
@@daviddufresne343 Davduddette 'dafuq' and 'drongo' are in the expedited Oxford English and the Macquarie Australian dictionfuckinaries respectively. And, there really is a "Scungebucket" in Idaho with a family named Scott (not sure if they're religious - I may have over-reached a tad there). Look them up and send your apology through before the end of business Friday eastern Australian time. BTW, the Scottish native language is Gaelic. Love you long time....
@the_trevoir
@the_trevoir 4 года назад
Wow, Cavett is great. Talking about real things, who would have thought! The opposite of today where Fallon’s tongue is up the guests’ assholes immediately, and all he does is say how much he loves them, and plays stupid games, and any conversation is just a vehicle for whatever they’re promoting.
@epappas1035
@epappas1035 Год назад
Legends
@jeffreyslater4416
@jeffreyslater4416 2 года назад
Gia đình vợ Thầy Lộc nhìn mọi người xum họp ấm cúng quá chúc vợ chồng thầy Lộc có nhiều sức khoẻ
@Julius_Paul
@Julius_Paul 3 года назад
When mocking the Queen's accent, their sarcasm was completely missed by Dick.
@martinclark8162
@martinclark8162 2 года назад
Ya think??
@karazor-el9596
@karazor-el9596 Год назад
americans are only now getting sarcasm
@stelun56
@stelun56 4 года назад
Kirk, Peter and Dudley.
@stevetottosy1477
@stevetottosy1477 4 года назад
I'm the only one in my family born in the US. I have little issues with European accents. My dad was Romanian and sounded like Bela Lugosi.
@realaussiemale567
@realaussiemale567 4 года назад
They should’ve broken out the Derek & Clive classic “My old man’s a dust man.”
@toiletsinjapan9933
@toiletsinjapan9933 4 года назад
Anyone who thinks all Americans sound alike ought to get themselves a nice cajun friend.
@thomaspiccirillo6820
@thomaspiccirillo6820 4 года назад
Toilets in Japan TOUCHÉ
@jaysterling26
@jaysterling26 4 года назад
Agreed: I was in Louisiana once. An older chap was talking to me , the words were English but said in such a way I couldn't understand a bloody thing. Then again , it was a nice , short, convivial monologue, although I did occasionally mutter a 'mmm'. It may have been a clearer chat in French but that could've lead to drawn swords at dawn over a disagreement.
@JanPBtest
@JanPBtest 4 года назад
2:02 Never thought of that. Where did you get it from?
@onlyme219
@onlyme219 11 месяцев назад
There are too many comedy legends to list from the UK but these two are on the list
@TheGramophoneGirl
@TheGramophoneGirl 4 года назад
They had a point. How is it Brits can understand American accents, yet Americans can't understand the variety of ours.
@jamesdewane1705
@jamesdewane1705 4 года назад
Americans don't have to deal with many different accents daily, so we're just not as flexible. Some parts of London have a different accent on every block, innit?
@timbuktu8069
@timbuktu8069 4 года назад
It's not so much accents, but the speed that a person speaks and the different choice of words. We get a lot of English television here and it's very understandable.
@chrisbennett606
@chrisbennett606 4 года назад
Tim Buktu oh good
@petermaxwell2965
@petermaxwell2965 4 года назад
Yeah..gold ..
@bunnycatch3r
@bunnycatch3r 4 года назад
I wonder where Dick Cavett received his accent. I've lived in Nebraska for over 30 years and have yet to hear it.
@deanwright1124
@deanwright1124 4 года назад
Must brush up on my Derek and Clive.
@KingFahtah
@KingFahtah 2 года назад
The clairvoyant who predicted future sex scandals was way ahead of her time.
@michaelangelo2335
@michaelangelo2335 Год назад
Spot on
@ianwilson2007
@ianwilson2007 4 года назад
October 4th 1973.
@danmcdaid
@danmcdaid 6 дней назад
Dudley preempts Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel at around 4:10
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto 4 года назад
I came of age while watching Masterpiece Theatre and Monty Python's Flying Circus. So, no problem with the accents at all.
@isaacolivecrona6114
@isaacolivecrona6114 4 года назад
Didn’t know “innit” was already around in the 70s.
@GiandomenicoDeMola
@GiandomenicoDeMola 4 года назад
I think that "innit" has been around in London for 300 or 400 hundred years, at least. That was Cockney accent, the real Londoner dialect, and it's quite old.
@nickjcresswell
@nickjcresswell 4 года назад
Also, innt has been around a long time, but the misuse of innit is newer. Innit, always meant "isn't it" but got supplanted in place of "haven't I" or "hasn't he". E.g. I've just been down the road innit (haven't I). TV shows like Citizen Khan and Goodness Gracious Me helped to proliferate these uses of 'innit'
@GiandomenicoDeMola
@GiandomenicoDeMola 4 года назад
@@nickjcresswell that's it, innit?
@isaacolivecrona6114
@isaacolivecrona6114 4 года назад
Nick Cresswell Ah, thanks.
@nickjcresswell
@nickjcresswell 4 года назад
@@isaacolivecrona6114 welcome :-)
@kuruman1
@kuruman1 4 года назад
Peter and Dudley, Dudley and Peter...
@PaulMappud
@PaulMappud 4 года назад
Dudley, ever so confident and sexually avaricious, Peter, lofty and aloof, with Alan sitting in a corner nursing a bourbon cream... ... ... 😂
@kuruman1
@kuruman1 4 года назад
Don Kiddick exactly! 😂
@sparky6086
@sparky6086 2 года назад
The press in the US has certainly changed a lot since this was originally aired!
@TheKievKen
@TheKievKen Год назад
The music at the end of this is like the menu of a dvd extras disc. Am I wrong?
@michaelfontanelli2450
@michaelfontanelli2450 2 года назад
Dick Cavett can take the humor out of anything. Why didn’t he just shut up and let the talented people speak?
@stephenmcnally2590
@stephenmcnally2590 4 года назад
American's simple don't understand English humour. Irony and sarcasm are the bedrock of our comedy.
@steffanhoffmann8937
@steffanhoffmann8937 4 года назад
Hmmmm! Absolutely!
@koinobion2470
@koinobion2470 4 года назад
Are you being sarcastic?
@stephenmcnally2590
@stephenmcnally2590 4 года назад
@@koinobion2470 😂😂😂
@jimwhiteing3437
@jimwhiteing3437 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Today a sense of humour is Verboten
@dennysmith7862
@dennysmith7862 4 года назад
Swiss Germans and majority Europeans find pie-throwing et al as HUGELY hilarious... British humour is wittily brief, ironic, subtle and mostly sardonically a scream.. I am reading a Monica Dickens compilation of stories based on her working youth years... It's a hoot (she's a distant relative of Charles Dickens) inherited talented for sure...
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 4 года назад
@GearóidODU - Neither Swiss or Germans are known for their humour, at least by the Brits.
@waynerussell6401
@waynerussell6401 4 года назад
@@citizen1163 You have seen them in lederhosen?
@petezipardi4022
@petezipardi4022 2 года назад
Monica Dickens? Never heard of her. Thanks!
@bellcstu
@bellcstu 2 года назад
When funny was funny 😄
@ThinPicks
@ThinPicks 2 месяца назад
Interesting what Kirk said about the clairvoyant predicting a scandal in Britain, soon after this it was Jeremy Thorpe!!😮
@BartholomewSmutz
@BartholomewSmutz 3 года назад
Dick Cavett was certainly exposed to a lot of second hand smoke on his show.
@havefunbesafe
@havefunbesafe 4 года назад
Fucking gold...thanks.
@sueme1954
@sueme1954 2 года назад
I am bedazzled.
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