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- Season 2 overviewJan 24-Dec 31, 196920 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. S2 E1 Jan 24, 1969
- Actor Gene Wilder.
- Natalie Wood remembers being a child actor; Drew Pearson discusses his criticisms of Washington.
- Otto Preminger reveals the greatest actor to work with; Tiny Tim talks performing pressures.
- John Hartford jokes about starting a peanut butter and jelly sandwich restaurant.
- Robert Downey discusses his film "You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat."
- Richard Attenborough discusses how being typecast lead to directing; Redd Foxx does stand-up.
- 15. Janis Joplin, the Committee and Michael Thomas Jul 18, 1969
- Janis Joplin laments that people didn't "get down" during her European tour.
- 16. Burt Lancaster and Ada Louise Huxtable Jul 21, 1969
- Burt Lancaster talks about running away to the circus and the Birdman of Alcatraz.
- 17. Duke Ellington and Mary McCarthy Aug 8, 1969
- Mary McCarthy discusses living in Paris and the film adaptation of her novel "The Group."
- 18. S2 E18 Aug 11, 1969
- Woody Allen; Averell Harriman; Carmen McRae.
- 19. Nicol Williamson and Arlo Guthrie Aug 12, 1969
- Nicol Williamson discusses walking out on a performance.
- 20. Jack Benny Aug 15, 1969
- Jack Benny jokes about his friendships with George Burns and Bob Hope.
- 21. S2 E21 Aug 18, 1969
- Guest: Shirley Chisholm.
- 22. S2 E22 Aug 19, 1969
- Jefferson Airplane; Joni Mitchell; Stephen Stills; David Crosby.
- 25. Groucho Marx Sep 5, 1969
- Groucho Marx discusses growing up with the Marx brothers and nudity on the Broadway stage.
- 26. Eartha Kitt, Rex Stout and William Holden Sep 5, 1969
- Eartha Kitt reveals the limitations on her autobiography; Rex Stout discusses Nero Wolfe.
- 27. Jimi Hendrix, Ralph Nader, and Robert Young Sep 9, 1969
- Robert Young talks about his series "Marcus Welby, M.D."; Ralph Nader speaks on automobile safety.
- 28. Joan Rivers, Joe Namath, and Adam Clayton Powell Sep 16, 1969
- Joan Rivers talks about her original stage name; Joe Namath discusses football injuries.
- 29. Woody Allen, Ruth Gordon, and Gina Lollobrigida Sep 19, 1969
- Woody Allen quips about meeting the Queen; Gina Lollobridgida drops by to surprise Dick Cavett.
- Pat McCormick quips about starting a low IQ club; Buck Henry talks about writing "Catch-22."
Dec 15, 1971 · Season 2 Episode 7 - Comic Legends: December 15, 1971 George Burns. 1 hr 7 min. TV-14. Reality. Recorded in Hollywood, this show features George Burns singing vaudeville numbers. Season 2.
- 66 min
Dec 31, 2014 · The Dick Cavett Show. Around 20 assorted episodes of The Dick Cavett Show from 1970-92 that I capped from reruns on the now-defunct Decades Network. These were most probably slightly edited to accommodate increased commercial time, but many of these don't appear to be available to view anywhere online.
- 1060 min
Dick Cavett discuses the recent assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy with his guests. A very somber and interesting program quite different from the usual Dick Cavett Show as Mr. Cavett eludes to at the beginning.
S2.E84 ∙ Mort Sahl, Richard Schickel, Anne Heywood, Willie Mae Hickman. Tue, Jan 7, 1969. Willie Mae Hickman, Job Corps trainee and winner of a tri-state talent contest, makes her national TV debut as a singer. Rate.
Genres Talk Show. The Dick Cavett Show most often refers to the shows on ABC-TV that Dick Cavett hosted between 1968 and 1975 in New York. The show ran opposite NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
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- March 4, 1968
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