Dick Cavett Carson Tonight Show 1983

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  • @joe-vz6hx
    @joe-vz6hx 3 года назад +123

    Cavett's contribution to talk shows seems to me to be grossly underrated and underappreciated....the intelligence he brought to his shows is all but extinct and incomprehensible to people today, who only want the quick fix silly tripe. tragic.

    • @fifthbusiness1678
      @fifthbusiness1678 Год назад +1

      @Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ Why the laughter? He was both (provided you ... you know).

    • @loge10
      @loge10 Год назад

      @Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ I agree with you- underrated is the most overused and wrongly used word on RUclips, and it's wrong here. Underrated by who? Those who love MCU movies?

    • @aparatorlogo
      @aparatorlogo Год назад +1

      Could not agree more.

    • @bderrick4944
      @bderrick4944 8 месяцев назад

      He was the godfather of modern day podcasts

  • @andrewmacdonald4833
    @andrewmacdonald4833 10 месяцев назад +8

    Two brilliant chat show hosts...very different but simply superb at their craft...

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon 4 года назад +163

    Cavett was the anti-Fallon. And it's a good thing.

    • @ucctgg
      @ucctgg 4 года назад +14

      Cavett would say he was the ante-Fallon.

    • @wannawatchu66
      @wannawatchu66 4 года назад +13

      Yeah, I'm not impressed with Jimmy Fallon. He's no Johnny, that's for sure.

    • @_cloudiiskxy_158
      @_cloudiiskxy_158 3 года назад +5

      winstoneism Fallon is just horrible

    • @graxjpg
      @graxjpg 3 года назад +5

      winstoneism a fuming cadaver has more charm than Fallon.

    • @user-bq8yp7yg9p
      @user-bq8yp7yg9p 3 года назад

      @@wannawatchu66 stop comparing him to fallon. Ther different

  • @garbeal2397
    @garbeal2397 3 года назад +68

    Dick cavett must be the most charming man ever to have lived.

    • @leonbernsdorf2548
      @leonbernsdorf2548 3 года назад +6

      He’s still alive!

    • @garbeal2397
      @garbeal2397 3 года назад +2

      @@leonbernsdorf2548 I know I just meant when he was interviewing people

    • @DeLorean4
      @DeLorean4 3 года назад +4

      Absolutely. He is such a class act. In one of his more recent interviews with Larry King, I was absolutely expecting him to criticize modern late show hosts, but he was absolutely polite and had nothing but kind words.

    • @drewpowers7236
      @drewpowers7236 2 года назад +3

      If you want to watch two charming titans show the world how it’s done…watch Cavett with Orson Welles.

    • @humbertoflores2545
      @humbertoflores2545 2 года назад +3

      Even Sophia Loren flirted with him in one of his shows, he got defenseless against such a stunning lady..

  • @mysterytrain3
    @mysterytrain3 4 года назад +67

    Two very different fellows with the same job but totally different types of shows--both brilliant and both extremely entertaining. I thought that era would never end, but, unfortunately, it did.

    • @thegoodthebadandtheugly579
      @thegoodthebadandtheugly579 2 года назад +4

      I never saw it when it aired as I was too young and am not American, but watching this interview is a great pleasure. Civility, humility, respect and responsiveness. Just a beautiful exchange.

    • @oohyllab
      @oohyllab Год назад +4

      Yeah o'l Dick didn't lack wit. Sharp as Johnny any old day, just a different delivery. Different personalities. I just now, watching this learned he wrote for Johnny! I'd been watching old Cavett reruns here lately on a decades channel. Entertaining show. He was a gracious cost as was Johnny. Such a lack of truly decent programming anymore. Sad!!

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 5 лет назад +80

    Dick Cavett the Counterculture's Johnny Carson.

  • @gazwillz3225
    @gazwillz3225 3 года назад +98

    I much preferred Cavett interviews to Carson's.

    • @Sam-qc6sz
      @Sam-qc6sz 3 года назад +22

      I think Carson encapsulates more of that Hollywoodish, flashy kind of show
      Cavett I think was more in depth and focused on debates and so on, and frankly, very entertaining and often funny

    • @larrywexner4163
      @larrywexner4163 3 года назад +3

      same but whats funny is that i hardly ever hear of him. from watching letterman, kimmel and similar, they always praise carson.

    • @andrewjones4568
      @andrewjones4568 3 года назад +1

      Me too but essentially they were different types of show. Living in the U.K. I have only discovered Dick relatively recently and am enjoying his old interviews. In the U.K. Michael Parkinson was very similar and gave similar but different interviews of many of the greats. He is worth checking out.

    • @paulpeterson4216
      @paulpeterson4216 3 года назад +4

      Back in the day, I watched Carson's monologue, and then turned to Cavett for the interviews.

    • @rafaelandrade7627
      @rafaelandrade7627 2 года назад +2

      Different shows. Talk shows like the tonight show will never be a place for deep, thoughtful conversations, they are just for entertainment. Even the conversations are rehearsed

  • @lakemichigan6598
    @lakemichigan6598 5 лет назад +77

    In this interview with Cavett, Carson dipped more deeply into himself than any conversation of his I can remember ever seeing. These two very famous men were clearly good friends having an unusually authentic and personal conversation before an awkward array of very bright lights, rolling television camera's, and attentive strangers, making this one extraordinarily rare and special occasion. Whenever Carson lets you in, even if that in's only an inch or two, you have to stop and pay attention.

    • @user-nw6qp1ki2n
      @user-nw6qp1ki2n 4 года назад

      Lake Michigan
      Totally agree with you LM 👍🏻✅ Simplicity and lucidity were an unbeatable positive factor back then 🧡

    • @kuruman1
      @kuruman1 4 года назад

      Very true!

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 2 года назад +19

    Johnny entertained people, Cavett informed them. He is renowned for bringing actors, politicians, musicians and writers that illuminated audiences' awareness of craft.

  • @doris5622
    @doris5622 4 года назад +119

    Mr. Cavett was superior in intelligence and interviewing to Johnny (who I loved also, but I am a bigger Cavett fan) and you can see how Johnny Carson is trying to trip him up but Cavett has the upper hand. Go, Dick!

    • @wandelgartking5446
      @wandelgartking5446 4 года назад +8

      Johnny was incredibly intelligent, definitely no less than Cavett, a very well read man, and certainly way more skilled as a performer. And his conversational wit was unparalleled, though I think the snappiness did decline somewhat in his very last years on the air, in the late 80's, as he got older. There's a lot of great stuff to read about him. Cavett certainly had his charm and his own style of interviewing, though. And certainly an intellectual himself. Great men, both of them.

    • @thyslop1737
      @thyslop1737 4 года назад +7

      Hard to compare the two. Both had much different formats. Cavett was very good, but a little snooty, probably not as universally liked as Johnny, nor anywhere near the reach, particularly as he had gaps in his talk show career. Johnny, on the other hand, was huge. And the absolute best ever in his format. I am sensing the exact opposite in disposition during his appearance where Cavett perhaps is a little intimidated by Carson. The intellectual spin done by Cavett as part of his persona, I believe, was to compensate for the little man complex, because the guy is/was tiny.
      So, oddly enough, there were such similarities between the two, but differences in styles and star power. Again, so odd, both were from Nebraska, both did comedy, both did magic and both did talk shows.

    • @Tusc9969
      @Tusc9969 4 года назад +6

      As intelligent as Dick was, Johnny was doing his best to help him along, but it didn't work very well. I always found Dick Cavett to be very boring and stiff. He was a little better if you could get him to relax. And Johnny tried.

    • @PC4USE1
      @PC4USE1 4 года назад +7

      Carson was well read and would bring it forth as necessary. Cavett,on the other hand was a persistent name dropper. I like Cavett but Carson was the all around better entertainer. Carson had more of the "every man" air about him.

    • @HDArtzy
      @HDArtzy 4 года назад

      Cavett was the nicest man to ever live, out that on god.

  • @jeffdawson2786
    @jeffdawson2786 Год назад +3

    Two masters of their craft in their own inimitable ways.

  • @timmcelroy2188
    @timmcelroy2188 6 лет назад +112

    Two of the greatest to ever do it.

    • @ase2201
      @ase2201 5 лет назад

      Please Dick is not even close to Johnny.

    • @justafanintexas7913
      @justafanintexas7913 5 лет назад

      @@ase2201 - Especially when it comes to interviewing skills but Johnny does his best.

  • @bobertkallahan4392
    @bobertkallahan4392 2 месяца назад

    Two of the BEST. TO EVER. DO IT.

  • @wannawatchu66
    @wannawatchu66 4 года назад +12

    "...her breath would kill cactus at 20 paces." LOL!! So glad Cavett is still with us. Incidentally, he was the same age as David Nelson.

  • @kathydixon3716
    @kathydixon3716 2 года назад +3

    I love these old videos! The talk show hosts today can't hold a candle, to the old guys.

  • @tomitstube
    @tomitstube 5 лет назад +105

    you can tell johnny respected cavett's intellect, cavett no doubt made a mark on johnny, and obviously the other way around.

    • @randallmacphee7260
      @randallmacphee7260 5 лет назад +5

      Both men deeply human, decent ; Don't see this kind of class these days .

    • @coldwinter5710
      @coldwinter5710 4 года назад

      @@tomitstube Not sure I understand your comment? Curious...Are you attempting to claim there's "class" residing in the White House currently?

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 4 года назад +1

      @@coldwinter5710 don't know why i wrote that, just deleted it, and no, not saying there's any class in the current white house.

    • @pronemanoldbutyoung5548
      @pronemanoldbutyoung5548 4 года назад +2

      Yes I agree. Few guests if anybody could get Johnny to share bits of personal anecdotes and moments, like Dick could. Just great to watch them talk, like there was no audience nor cameras

    • @sproctor1958
      @sproctor1958 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@coldwinter5710
      In reading your comment from 4 years ago, and not being privileged to have read the original that you responded to, I am (only) curious if your statement regarding the White House may still be valid in July of 2023 given recent revelations?
      On a purely generic non-partisan (and non-agumentive) level, of course.
      I don't know how much of the current FUBAR you have been made aware of, but I personally remember "Watergate"... and this is worse by magnitudes, *_if true._*
      Just to be clear, considering how "hair-trigger" everyone seems to be now, I am only curious, I'm not looking for any argument, or trolling.
      Or, I'll "mind my own business" if you prefer.
      Thank you in advance.

  • @capitanfuturo594
    @capitanfuturo594 3 года назад +30

    DICK CAVETT AND JOHNNY CARSON.
    *Two great hosts in TV history.*

  • @BinaryRetroClips
    @BinaryRetroClips 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great show. I was 12 when it aired and it was probably passed my bedtime.

  • @Sldumas1983
    @Sldumas1983 5 лет назад +14

    Wow this is awesome I was just 1 yr old but to see these guys together is awesome

  • @patriciagriffin1505
    @patriciagriffin1505 2 года назад +4

    Two great interviewers and both good at dry wit

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 Год назад

      and making fun of larger people, not a good look. Johnny started it with the fat person references to his class reunion. omg.

  • @megcrimson8589
    @megcrimson8589 3 года назад +2

    2 legendary talk show hosts

  • @sentientmlem727
    @sentientmlem727 3 года назад +4

    Carson is great for the "wow factor" for his show. Cavett is great for his dry wit and focus.

  • @andypike1234
    @andypike1234 2 года назад +2

    Two legends

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Windmill on an old Dutch painting" very good line 😅

  • @johnLennon255
    @johnLennon255 3 года назад +12

    Cavett looks like ted Bundy in this video

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 3 года назад +7

    I saw Cavett in the crowd at a Dylan concert in Philadelphia at the Trocadero. After the show. When i got back to my car, I had locked the keys in my trunk. Cant remember how i got out of that. I cannot believe Im taking fricken senior buses after i fought so hard to learn to drive. Dylan concerts. The start of the circus. Send in the clowns. Yes, perhaps i should have gone over for an autograph but I didnt want to invade his privacy.

  • @adrianotero7963
    @adrianotero7963 3 года назад +1

    Liked them both......different flavors.

  • @GG-yn6jw
    @GG-yn6jw 4 года назад +3

    Always love with carrot love his personality his style he has such a smooth voice and I like the way he's always fair and impartial with his guests I'm very open kind of guy!!💜

  • @michaelknapp8961
    @michaelknapp8961 3 года назад +7

    There’s a reason why Carson is called the king of late night. He’s simply the best to ever do his job!!

  • @daviddufresne343
    @daviddufresne343 3 года назад +4

    Cavett and Carson's shows were very different and the goals were different as well. The were quite different men, Cavett is almost Woody Allen straight out of one of his movies, he suffered from anxiety and depression, yet still made it. Carso apparently had a drinking problem, at least off air, but could seem pretty socially normal on TV.

  • @richr7315
    @richr7315 2 года назад

    good stuff. thank you.

  • @michaelmelro6641
    @michaelmelro6641 2 года назад +3

    This is by no means a criticism of either one of these gentleman, but I've always thought that Carson sold the sizzle and Cavett sold the steak. Both had their own distinct style, and both played an important role in the Late Night game back then. I feel like Carson allowed the stars to promote what they were doing and make it hilarious at that moment in time, while Cavett gave the platform for his guests to promote who they really were on an intellectual and personal level.

  • @peterdurkin1499
    @peterdurkin1499 2 года назад +1

    Dick ..what a gifted talker. Very smart

  • @jonblake2033
    @jonblake2033 2 года назад +2

    Love it how they put a step under chair so his legs don’t dangle lol

  • @leemonade6943
    @leemonade6943 4 года назад +14

    A true intellect. My favorite performance style.

  • @allthatyoutouch3164
    @allthatyoutouch3164 3 года назад +5

    Yes "Las Vegas" is an exact anagram of "Salvages".

  • @sproctor1958
    @sproctor1958 10 месяцев назад

    "His breath was so strong, it could start the windmill on an old Dutch painting!"
    😂 🤣 😵‍💫

  • @ILoveWoolerbear
    @ILoveWoolerbear 5 дней назад

    No two hosts could compare to Johnny and Dick. NONE.

  • @bh5606
    @bh5606 5 лет назад +19

    ....the Heisenberg Effect....

  • @fjodorklein3021
    @fjodorklein3021 4 года назад +4

    0:58 good way to sit down

  • @jpstenino
    @jpstenino 5 лет назад +7

    7:21 "I'm Becky" "no kidding" ha ha

  • @thomasworden4139
    @thomasworden4139 3 года назад +5

    I love crossover episodes.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 11 месяцев назад

    Quite the treasure ❤

  • @CaptainGrimsdale
    @CaptainGrimsdale 4 года назад +4

    I must find a copy of Dick's book and read it.

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales41
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales41 Год назад

    Richard Alva Cavett (/ˈkævɪt/; born November 19, 1936) is an American television personality and former talk show host. He appeared regularly on nationally broadcast television in the United States for five decades, from the 1960s through the 2000s.

  • @interfusor
    @interfusor 5 лет назад +6

    So many celebrities I see in his face. Keith Carradine (similar voice even), William Sadler, Peter Weller, Paul Bettany.

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 Год назад

    Las Vegas spelled sideways is Salvages . . . Beautiful and Witty. :)

  • @opticscolossalandepicvideo4879
    @opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 3 года назад +5

    Dick cavett was a world class sniper in Vietnam and killed hundreds of Vietcong. He called the experience ‘kafka esque’ and later did an aside about Groucho marx and Sartre

  • @Shellinois
    @Shellinois 2 года назад

    What is the entrance music used here for Cavett? I don't recognize it as a theme to his show, but it's familiar.

  • @davidnikoloff3211
    @davidnikoloff3211 Год назад

    With time Carson fades. He left behind some memories of silly sketches. Cavett? He left behind memories of interviews with Hepburn, Davis, Welles, Groucho, Mailer, Lennon, and so many others. I know which legacy I would want to have.

  • @scherado01
    @scherado01 Год назад

    "That goes over very big at the library.."

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 3 года назад

    My exhusband was small figured but very smart. He was a scrapper with three brothers to contend with. I need a place to write my story.

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 2 года назад

      I have a feeling that this ain't the place.

  • @curtpeterson7386
    @curtpeterson7386 20 дней назад

    I miss the format of the talk shows these men had. I'm hoping one day we can get back to seeing civility and respect to guests instead of setting everybody up for a hosts inane punchline.
    The fact that these two men were raised in Nebraska gives me pleasure being from there myself-
    -- and I can point to clips like this with pride. They were both entertaining in this era.
    As of this post-- May 12, 2024, Dick Cavett is still living in Lincoln, Neb and does the occasional interview.

  • @AlexShade
    @AlexShade Год назад

    What theme is the band playing as Cavett comes on?

  • @alexpollock6932
    @alexpollock6932 3 года назад +4

    Never realized how short he is

  • @Danimal77
    @Danimal77 5 лет назад +8

    This can't be 1983. Hie PBS show last from 1979 to 1982.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 5 лет назад +8

      It is. Eye on Cavett (the book he was plugging on this show) came out in 1983.

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 4 года назад +1

    Next i saw him was when a lawyer i saught to help me get off the display, case. I never knew when id see anyone again or when the done done come.

  • @suzannerossiter1682
    @suzannerossiter1682 3 года назад

    Dick is such a lovely man, loved his show, he's much better than Carson and he wouldn't have treated Joan the way Johnny did.

  • @elizabethhestevold1340
    @elizabethhestevold1340 2 года назад +2

    No kidding , both from Nebraska...Is Jonny both fond and a little intimidated by Dick Cavett . Both, little nasty in there!! Humility Guys! Is attractive. Why? Comes in handy as we all eventually age , as we must go into Autumn.But , in entertainment , gets a little nip and tuck help from friends. I never forget , in my middle age, but lucky with my mothers genes, a la natrual, had lunch with my then , ex( we remained friends), outside observed a couple in front off his pick up truck! They were laughing, flirting, having a grand time. She got a slap on her full buttocks, as she climed into the truck seat, hair unclaimed, and two front teeth missing. He, with a belly to support a baby seat! But, what a Happy couple. Love. In the eye off the beholder. At, least they, how should one put it,...just a ordinary people,( sounds like Barbara Strisand song), can allow themselves to age, without being Nerotic about , as " Time goes By" , whether we like it or not. Laughingly.😂😊🇩🇰🇺🇲📬 Ps. Enjoy both shows, but with humor.😎
    . .🇩🇰🇺🇲🗽🦅📬

  • @aleji0
    @aleji0 3 года назад +2

    I find the esoterica and casual chauvinism calming.

  • @reyesplace1096
    @reyesplace1096 Год назад +1

    Humorous version of gillligans island....

  • @MsMiika13
    @MsMiika13 2 месяца назад

    Carson was the better entertainer. Cavett the better interviewer.

  • @harpoon_bakery162
    @harpoon_bakery162 Год назад

    Smallest dude I've ever seen, wow. He sits down very quickly because Ed McMahon is so tall and Johnny's not really tall and even towers over Cavett. I just never knew, that's why I'm surprised. Watch at 00:52 as he looks way up at Ed, this is when he knew to sit down quickly. That toupee was horrid. I really loved his interviews with people like Janis Joplin. He's (Dick) very much like Groucho Marx. Like Johnny said esoteric.

  • @johnjames945
    @johnjames945 Год назад

    Wow cavett is really short

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 4 года назад +1

    Im the cork inside their bottle of champagne, they turn and turn and pull, theyd saddle me up, .... Mule.

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 2 года назад

      Giddy up, you bareback mistress. Yeehaw!

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 3 года назад

    They say emotional intelligence counts more. But when men have been forcing themselves into your life as a group they dont understand that it makes a woman immature. Who should i have picked and was it ever up to me.

  • @gramirez72
    @gramirez72 2 года назад

    This is so funny… two Nebraska boys talking, they almost sound alike, their lips barely moving, speaking with that Nebraska intonation. Very standard American English.

  • @wesstkilda
    @wesstkilda 2 года назад

    Didn’t Dick first meet Johnny when he was doing magic tricks?

  • @Quidditashopeful
    @Quidditashopeful 3 месяца назад

    Passive aggressive

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 4 года назад +1

    Noone knows all ive been put through. There was a fine gent who always lent, me a can of v8 juice and when i suggested a weekend away, guess tgat wasnt the way he wanted a lay.

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 3 года назад

    Im just not bossy enough or pushy. Even my ex said I wasnt demanding enough. Catholic girl frightened into submission by nuns. One stern look. And those clanking rosary beads that reached the floor. All i got out of high school was the polish song Siwy Kon. Translation grey horse plus the four years of Latin that brings forth words spontaneously. But counts for nothing. My best friend Mary kept me from going to the prom. Every year of my life has been filled with betrayals of some sort.

    • @shanegreen1677
      @shanegreen1677 2 года назад

      If it makes you feel any better, Barbara, I thought this comment was fascinating. I would read your memoir.

    • @KrogOfTurtlePeople
      @KrogOfTurtlePeople 2 года назад

      boohoo. try having cancer of the prick

  • @MrVerno46
    @MrVerno46 Год назад

    Easy thoughtful dialog sprinkled with delightful humor. On those days when guests got ornery and difficult, DC would embarress them with his intellect. Full Stop 🛑

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 3 года назад +1

    Chutzpah is how the Jewish women go farther in life and get all that jewelry. What good is having intelligence when everyone is threatened by that.

  • @lindanicola
    @lindanicola 4 года назад +2

    Notwithstanding Cavett's articulate manner of speaking, I do not and never did like his voice.

  • @thehouseofautumnspells258
    @thehouseofautumnspells258 3 года назад +13

    The days before Late Night TV turned into political trash.

  • @jaybestnz
    @jaybestnz 3 года назад +3

    Wow the level of intellect on those jokes are incredible. The Aristotle Buster joke is incredible.

    • @KrogOfTurtlePeople
      @KrogOfTurtlePeople 2 года назад +1

      It's pleasant, but contrived and definitely not "incredible"

  • @jasonnoble7814
    @jasonnoble7814 4 года назад +2

    What a disaster

  • @mellow5123
    @mellow5123 4 года назад

    Sort of like Chandrakirti milking a painted cow... Sounds like Cavett has somethings to get off his chest.

    • @mysterytrain3
      @mysterytrain3 4 года назад

      And to think you actually had time to watch an old Carson rerun on RUclips...

    • @mellow5123
      @mellow5123 2 года назад

      @@mysterytrain3 I know. Odd isn't it?

  • @larschristensen9367
    @larschristensen9367 Год назад

    Would’nt like to shake Mr. Carsons hand the way he keeps picking his nose and ears! 👃🦻

  • @kinjaws9606
    @kinjaws9606 Год назад

    that was a weired cut in the beginig....

  • @barbarabrennan1753
    @barbarabrennan1753 4 года назад +1

    But he stood on the street as i got off the bus, looking sad.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 5 лет назад +8

    Cavett would have done better if he did away with his erudite affect and just lightened up .... he’s actually a very funny guy when he just hangs loose...

    • @simonperry8569
      @simonperry8569 5 лет назад +24

      It was his intellect and nerdiness that separated him from the other talk show hosts of the era, and allowed him to explore some pretty interesting, and at at times surreal, subject matter with his guests.

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 5 лет назад +11

      yeah cause that erudite thing will never work. Who's ever heard of Dick Cavett?

    • @petermills542
      @petermills542 5 лет назад +13

      Rob.
      Where you've put " lightened up" you mean "dumbed down" , no thanks !

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 5 лет назад +15

      @Daniel Balter Good observation? Cavett's "erudite affect" resulted in him being one of the most famous talk show hosts ever.

    • @ssnoc
      @ssnoc 5 лет назад +3

      I was talking about doing better in this appearance .... not his overall career.

  • @nantucketjeep
    @nantucketjeep 4 года назад

    Ritch snobs talking about us po folks

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn 5 лет назад +11

    You can see where the depression problems of Cavett come in; he over-explicates every anecdote. Too tight a grip.

    • @nspector
      @nspector 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah, no. That's not actually where clinical depression comes from.

    • @steveconn
      @steveconn 2 года назад +1

      @@nspector Uh, yeah. Not where it comes from, just symptoms. Takes one to know one.

    • @nspector
      @nspector 2 года назад

      @@steveconn Ok, I misunderstood what you wrote.

  • @helpoj
    @helpoj 3 года назад

    Cavett is smarter but he's monotonous voice makes him a tad boring

  • @djrychlak4443
    @djrychlak4443 3 года назад

    Carson hated Cavett. . . as a guest. Cavett always drank a little booka before showtime, giving him rancid gas. The entire interview above has a cloud of Cavett farts rolling around John's head. But he continued for the sake of the show. Both giants.

  • @lisajohnsoneinhorn
    @lisajohnsoneinhorn 2 года назад

    He was a great interviewer but man a lousy comedian.

  • @IntoAllTruth.
    @IntoAllTruth. 5 лет назад +2

    Johnny was doing his best to help Dick Cavett along, but it didn't work very well. I always found Dick Cavett to be very boring and stiff. He was a little better if you could get him to relax. And Johnny tried.

    • @SCharlesDennicon
      @SCharlesDennicon 4 года назад +5

      The guy wasn't a comedian. But he was a very smart and very competent interviewer, which is what mattered first and foremost.

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 2 года назад

      Not everybody's into party time all the time, mister.

  • @tertommy
    @tertommy 5 лет назад +1

    RIP Richard Alva Cavett.

    • @roodivalentino2416
      @roodivalentino2416 5 лет назад +29

      Dick Cavett is still very much alive.

    • @jamessinn3779
      @jamessinn3779 5 лет назад +13

      still alive

    • @cactaceous
      @cactaceous 5 лет назад +3

      What is the point of writing that?

    • @davidleedutton
      @davidleedutton 5 лет назад +18

      He's still alive, but I hope he's resting peacefully anyway.

    • @justafanintexas7913
      @justafanintexas7913 5 лет назад +7

      Either a bad attempt at being funny or brutally out-of-touch.

  • @dyspraxicrose3307
    @dyspraxicrose3307 4 года назад +5

    That kind of sexism is vile...shame on them both!

    • @coldwinter5710
      @coldwinter5710 4 года назад +13

      A different time...not saying it's right...but a much different time.

    • @schmittyhanrahan5512
      @schmittyhanrahan5512 4 года назад +4

      Yawn

    • @beniteztheconman
      @beniteztheconman 4 года назад +6

      didnt notice any

    • @davidsandall
      @davidsandall 4 года назад +10

      Be quiet woman. The men are talking.

    • @hypolyxa7207
      @hypolyxa7207 4 года назад +3

      What sexism? That some girls aged well, and some didn't? Stop yourself from being so offended, little snowflake.

  • @bobbytheblade2550
    @bobbytheblade2550 Год назад +1

    Dick Cavett was no comic and a very mediocre as a show host. He was safe with low ratings, and some folks just preferred that.

  • @spiffydigs
    @spiffydigs 9 месяцев назад

    Dick Cavett... the master of Cringe.

  • @supernikki12100
    @supernikki12100 5 лет назад +69

    Dick Cavett was very nice to Janis Joplin. He really care what she had to say.

    • @bholaoates1542
      @bholaoates1542 5 лет назад +16

      They were very fond of each other and reportedly hung out together a little bit.

    • @rockbassrules
      @rockbassrules 5 лет назад +7

      Love the Janis interviews w/Cavett

    • @donnamacbride6465
      @donnamacbride6465 4 года назад +2

      My first cousin Janis, I'm in the family book

    • @jasminejones9058
      @jasminejones9058 3 года назад

      @@donnamacbride6465 IF you're her cousin, you must be from Port Arthur Texas Home town of Janis Joplin I'm from Australia but I've been in Port Arthur the people there treated Janis like shit even after she was famous they never accepted her SAD 🥺

    • @donnamacbride6465
      @donnamacbride6465 3 года назад +2

      I'm in Calif. and worse her family rejects all her 1st cousins. She lived with me when she came out here after highschool. I have great memories, but I was asked to identify the body.