The Dick Cavett Show has been the title of several talk shows hosted by Dick Cavett on various television networks.
1970-09-21
S05 E07 · 1971-02-10
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor Maximilian Schell, actress Sally Field, Jazz musician Duke Ellington
S05 E11 · 1970-09-21 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actors John Cassavetes, Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara. All were starring together in the film "Husbands".
S05 E153 · 1971-04-29 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes his only guest actor Robert Mitchum.
S05 E171 · 1971-05-25 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests comedian Groucho Marx, author Truman Capote and zoologist Jim Fowler.
S05 E219 · 1971-08-02 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests director Ingmar Bergman and actress Bibi Andersson. Filmed in Stockholm.
S05 E248 · 1971-09-11 · 90 min
S05 E249 · 1972-06-26 · 90 min
Musician Ray Charles performs and talks with Cavett. Actor Tony Randall and cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead also talk
1971-09-21
S06 E06 · 1971-09-21 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes his only guests singer-songwriter John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
S06 E08 · 1972-02-11
S06 E09 · 1971-09-24 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests comedian-voice actor Stan Freberg, politician Robert Citron. This episode also features three additional segments from John Lennon & Yoko Ono's appearance on September 11, 1971.
S06 E19 · 1971-10-13 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes solo guest singer-dancer-actor Fred Astaire.
S06 E21 · 1972-03-03
Dick Cavett hosts; guests include model Veruschka von Lehndorff, blues musician B.B. King, humorist Mort Sahl, and football sportscaster Don Meredith.
S06 E23 · 1971-10-20 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes solo guest director Woody Allen who plays the clarinet.
S06 E34 · 1972-04-13
S06 E39 · 1971-11-17 · 90 min
Dick interviews legendary actress Bette Davis. The two-time Oscar winner reads a scene (with Dick) from "Dark Victory" (1939) and sings, "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" and "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte". Reflecting on a 43 year career, Miss Davis comments on notables like Errol Flynn ("He thought I was a fool for working so hard") and Greta Garbo ("It's my dying ambition to meet her") and recites her favorite line: "I'd love to kiss you, but I just washed my hair." Also Whitney Stine, author of a recent Davis biography.
S06 E42 · 1971-11-23 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests singer-songwriter-musician George Harrison, musician Ravi Shankar and Gary Wright & the Wonderwheel.
S06 E55 · 1971-12-15 · 90 min
S06 E56 · 1971-12-16 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor-comedian Groucho Marx, actress Debbie Reynolds, comedian Dan Rowan and Erin Fleming.
S06 E68 · 1972-06-19
S06 E79 · 1972-01-21 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests directors Mel Brooks, Frank Capra, Robert Altman and Peter Bogdanovich.
S06 E100 · 1972-02-21 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guest director John Huston.
S06 E170 · 1972-05-11 · 90 min
S06 E174 · 1972-06-08 · 90 min
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" & "Frenzy".
1973-06-12
S07 E07 · 1973-02-21
S07 E77 · 1973-06-12 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests actor Marlon Brando, tribal leader Sam Cagey, Dr. Wallace Heath, Dennis Limberhand and Mervin Wright.
S07 E78 · 1973-01-26 · 90 min
S07 E80 · 1973-07-09 · 90 min
S08 E06 · 1973-10-02 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests Academy Award winning actress Katharine Hepburn in Part One of a two-part interview.
S08 E07 · 1973-10-03 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guest legendary actress Katharine Hepburn in Part 2 of his interview.
1974-09-05
S09 E01 · 1974-09-05 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests singer-songwriter Paul Simon, poet-playwright Anthony Burgess, actress Barbara Howar, novelist Jerzy Kosinski and the Jessy Dixon Singers.
S09 E07 · 1974-12-05 · 90 min
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests British actor Roy Dotrice and rocker David Bowie. Highlights: David performs "1984" and "Young Americans." Dick interviews David, then David performs "Footstompin'." The other number "Can You Hear Me" was not televised. Dotrice presents portions of his one-man show "Brief Lives" in which he portrays 17th century diarist John Aubrey.
S09 E92 · 1978-06-15
De Palma and Scorsese on Welles and Hitchcock
1985-09-10
S10 E01 · 1985-09-10 · 90 min
S10 E02 · 1985-09-14 · 90 min
S10 E03 · 1985-09-17 · 70 min
S10 E04 · 1985-09-21 · 25 min
S10 E05 · 1985-09-24
S10 E06 · 1985-09-28
S10 E07 · 1985-10-01 · 80 min
S10 E08 · 1985-10-05 · 43 min
1986-09-24
S11 E01 · 1986-09-24 · 90 min
S11 E02 · 1986-09-30 · 90 min
S11 E03 · 1986-10-01 · 55 min
S11 E04 · 1986-10-07 · 28 min
S11 E05 · 1986-10-08 · 22 min
S11 E20 · 1978-02-07
Art Garfunkel discusses the link between Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" and architecture, his work in Simon & Garfunkel, and songwriting.
1989-04-17
S12 E01 · 1989-04-17 · 90 min
S12 E02 · 1989-04-18 · 90 min
S12 E40 · 1991-01-15 · 90 min
S12 E50 · 1992-04-24 · 90 min
S12 E100 · 1995-04-22 · 90 min
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