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- Dick Cavett spends 90 minutes with legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock in a 1972 interview. Hitch discusses cinema, his life and career, and explains how he pulled off some "ingenious" special effects in his movies. He also discusses actors, screen violence and how he enjoys watching an audience "dipping their toe in the cold water of fear." Included are clips from his films "Psycho," "The Birds" and "Frenzy."
- Recorded in Hollywood, this show features George Burns singing vaudeville numbers.
- John and Yoko return to the Cavett stage and perform live.
- Jack Benny was often known to break up just from the sight of certain performers. Bill Cosby was particularly funny on this night, and Benny is literally folded in half convulsed with laughter when Cosby tells a story about his jazz jamming.
- At the time of Carol Burnett's 90-minute interview with Dick Cavett, The Carol Burnett Show was in the middle of a remarkable 11-year run. Burnett joins Cavett for two duets.
- In lieu of an opening monologue Dick does some tricks with a procedure known as "chroma key" in the television trade. After this the program continues as usual with his guests.
- 1968–1988TV-PGTV Episode
- 1968–1988TV-PGTV Episode
- 1968–1988TV-PGTV EpisodeDick Cavett plays some basketball with The Harlem Globetrotters. Next, expedition leader Robert Citron discusses volcanic eruptions and shows some film of a volcanic eruption. After that, Ethel Merman joins Dick and discusses her theater history and singing career as well as her latest album. She and Dick then perform a song live for the audience. Agnes Moorehead rounds out the guest list and discusses her acting career and her latest Broadway play.
- 1968–1988TV-PGTV Episode
- Lucy talks about some of her favorite episodes of I Love Lucy and looks at a couple of classic clips from the show in addition to introducing a clip from her current film, Mame.
- 1968–1988TV-14TV Episode