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The Dick Cavett Show

Season 1969

This particular series combines several "The Dick Cavett Show" on ABC: ABC This Morning/The Dick Cavett Show ABC Daytime March 1968 - January 1969 The Dick Cavett Show ABC Primetime May 1969 - September 1969 The Dick Cavett Show ABC Late Night December 1969 - January 1975 The Dick Cavett Show ABC Late Night September - December 1986

Where to Watch Season 1969

32 Episodes

  • Danny Meehan, Joanna Pettet, S. N. Behrman, Joseph Wiseman
    E1
    Danny Meehan, Joanna Pettet, S. N. Behrman, Joseph Wiseman
  • Ralph Schoenstein, Harry Nilsson, Joyce Susskind, Tom Wolfe
    E2
    Ralph Schoenstein, Harry Nilsson, Joyce Susskind, Tom Wolfe
  • Mort Sahl, Richard Schickel, Anne Heywood, Willie Mae Hickman
    E3
    Mort Sahl, Richard Schickel, Anne Heywood, Willie Mae Hickman
  • Sol Linowitz, Marlena Shaw, Minerva Pious, Hugh Hefner
    E4
    Sol Linowitz, Marlena Shaw, Minerva Pious, Hugh Hefner
  • Lowell Thomas, John Hartford, Henry Borovik
    E5
    Lowell Thomas, John Hartford, Henry Borovik
  • Norman Mailer, Tyrone Guthrie, Paul Weiss
    E6
    Norman Mailer, Tyrone Guthrie, Paul Weiss
  • Woody Allen, Anthony Quinn, Peter Ustinov, Cast of Hair, James Baldwin, Paul Weiss
    E7
    Woody Allen, Anthony Quinn, Peter Ustinov, Cast of Hair, James Baldwin, Paul WeissABC Emmy Submission
  • Groucho Marx
    E8
    Groucho Marx
  • Beverly Sills, Drew Pearson, Natalie Wood, Pat McCormick
    E9
    Beverly Sills, Drew Pearson, Natalie Wood, Pat McCormick
  • Cleveland Amory, Ann Miller, Otto Preminger, Tiny Tim
    E10
    Cleveland Amory, Ann Miller, Otto Preminger, Tiny Tim
  • Woody Allen, Joe Frazier, John Hartford, Julie Harris, Tom Wicker
    E11
    Woody Allen, Joe Frazier, John Hartford, Julie Harris, Tom WickerDick's guests are director Woody Allen, US Gold Medalist Joe Frazier, actress Julie Harris & musician John Hartford
  • Robert Downey Sr., Garson Kanin, Gwen Verdon, Jimi Hendrix
    E12
    Robert Downey Sr., Garson Kanin, Gwen Verdon, Jimi HendrixRobert Downey discusses his film "You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat," Gwen Verdon shows off her Broadway dance moves, writer Garson Kanin talks about Spencer Tracey, and Jimi Hendrix reveals the meaning of music.
  • David Frye, Rex Reed, Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne Warwick, I. F. Stone
    E13
    David Frye, Rex Reed, Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne Warwick, I. F. Stone
  • Redd Foxx, Richard Attenborough, Patty Duke, James J. Kilpatrick
    E14
    Redd Foxx, Richard Attenborough, Patty Duke, James J. KilpatrickRichard Attenborough discusses how being typecast lead to directing, Redd Foxx does stand-up, Patty Duke talks about meeting Helen Keller and "The Miracle Worker," and James J. Kilpatrick analyzes the Nixon presidency.
  • Janis Joplin, The Committee, Michael Thomas
    E15
    Janis Joplin, The Committee, Michael Thomas
  • Burt Lancaster, Ada Louise Huxtable, Tim Hardin
    E16
    Burt Lancaster, Ada Louise Huxtable, Tim Hardin
  • Duke Ellington, Mary McCarthy
    E17
    Duke Ellington, Mary McCarthy
  • Woody Allen, Carmen McRae, W. Averell Harriman
    E18
    Woody Allen, Carmen McRae, W. Averell Harriman
  • Nicol Williamson, Arlo Guthrie
    E19
    Nicol Williamson, Arlo GuthrieNicol Williamson discusses walking out on a performance of "Hamlet," and Arlo Guthrie talks about his film "Alice's Restaurant."
  • Jack Benny
    E20
    Jack Benny
  • Beverly Sills, Shirley Chisholm
    E21
    Beverly Sills, Shirley Chisholm
  • Jefferson Airplane, Joni Mitchell, Crosby & Stills, Grace Slick
    E22
    Jefferson Airplane, Joni Mitchell, Crosby & Stills, Grace SlickTaped the day after the Woodstock festival ended, host Dick Cavett welcomed several big name acts that had just performed there, some still covered with mud. Recorded 'in the round' with a youthful audience, this show is a true time capsule of the time. Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests Jefferson Airplane, singer Joni Mitchell and singer-musicians Stephen Stills and David Crosby. Highlights: Jefferson Airplane perform "We Can Be Together" and "Somebody to Love". Stephen Stills performs "4 + 20". Joni sings "Chelsea Morning".
  • Judy Collins, Wayne Morse
    E23
    Judy Collins, Wayne Morse
  • Stanley Kramer, Dr. Paul Weiss, Voices of East Harlem
    E24
    Stanley Kramer, Dr. Paul Weiss, Voices of East Harlem
  • Groucho Marx
    E25
    Groucho MarxGroucho Marx discusses growing up with the Marx brothers, his letters in the Library of Congress, and nudity on the Broadway stage.
  • Eartha Kitt, Rex Stout, William Holden
    E26
    Eartha Kitt, Rex Stout, William HoldenEartha Kitt reveals the limitations on her autobiography, William Holden talks about wildlife preservation, and Rex Stout discusses his "Nero Wolfe" detective series.
  • Robert Young, Ralph Nader, Jimi Hendrix
    E27
    Robert Young, Ralph Nader, Jimi HendrixHost Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor and star of Marcus Welby MD Robert Young, consumer advocate Ralph Nader and musician Jimi Hendrix.
  • Joe Namath, Joan Rivers, Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
    E28
    Joe Namath, Joan Rivers, Adam Clayton Powell Jr.Join Dick and his guests NFL star Joe Namath, comedienne Joan Rivers & US Rep Adam Clayton Powell
  • Woody Allen, Ruth Gordon, Gina Lollobridgida
    E29
    Woody Allen, Ruth Gordon, Gina LollobridgidaHost Dick Cavett welcomes guests director Woody Allen, actress Ruth Gordon and film star Gina Lollobridgida.
  • Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler
    E30
    Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler
  • Henry Fonda, Isaac Stern, Charlotte Curtis, Harold Krentz
    E31
    Henry Fonda, Isaac Stern, Charlotte Curtis, Harold Krentz
  • Bette Davis, Buck Henry, Jonathan Miller, Pat McCormick
    E32
    Bette Davis, Buck Henry, Jonathan Miller, Pat McCormickPat McCormick quips about starting a low IQ club, Bette Davis reveals how she made it in Hollywood, Jonathan Miller discusses the transition from a doctor to a director, and Buck Henry talks about writing "Catch-22." Then, Buck Henry and Pat McCormick play Ghet, an abstract strategy board game.

 

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