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sl8

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Sun May 4, 2025, 06:53 PM May 4

Dick Cavett's Worst Show

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/dick-cavetts-worst-show

Dick Cavett’s Worst Show

By Elon Green
May 29, 2014

Nearly seventeen minutes into an episode of “The Dick Cavett Show,” the host, who had walked off and then returned to the set, asked his guests—John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, and Ben Gazzara—“Are you guys all smashed?”

The September 18, 1970, appearance by the “Husbands” director and his two actors—who had, in fact, been drinking—was excruciating. They were on hand to promote their new movie, but for thirty-five minutes they smoked, flopped around on the floor, and generally tormented Cavett, whose questions they’d planned to ignore. Just before the segment ended, Cavett pronounced it “one of the most interesting evenings of my life.”

Here is Cavett’s memory of that show:

I was completely blindsided by it. Or do we say gobsmacked? That’s purely British. It was out of the blue. It was astonishing. I could not believe it, while it was happening. I think I watched it a year or so ago, and it seemed even worse than I remembered it.

When the circus was going on, with shoes coming off and smelling each other’s feet—which may be an image I have conjured, but something very close to it—and falling down, as if that were funny, just a bunch of louts out encouraging each other in their stupidity, it was … I had a mixed feeling as it was happening. I knew it would be entertaining in a certain way involving the word “horror.” And that it would be talked about. And that it might be fun. But it’s hard to deal with three people. When one person is being an ass, you can pretty much deal with him, or I can—and people who do what I do better be able to—but with three the focus was so diffuse.

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Dick Cavett's Worst Show (Original Post) sl8 May 4 OP
So, I'm guessing the seven second delay burnt out. I kinda remember it, so I am watching it next. marble falls May 4 #1
His worst show that made it to air perhaps. Frasier Balzov May 4 #2
The loudest most obnoxious males some_of_us_are_sane May 4 #3
Dick Cavett isn't exactly a sweetheart either. LudwigPastorius May 5 #4
The personality some_of_us_are_sane May 5 #5

marble falls

(65,303 posts)
1. So, I'm guessing the seven second delay burnt out. I kinda remember it, so I am watching it next.
Sun May 4, 2025, 07:23 PM
May 4

Frasier Balzov

(4,347 posts)
2. His worst show that made it to air perhaps.
Sun May 4, 2025, 07:37 PM
May 4

Nutritional guru J. I. Rodale died during an episode of the Cavett show which was never aired.

some_of_us_are_sane

(1,231 posts)
3. The loudest most obnoxious males
Sun May 4, 2025, 09:07 PM
May 4

doing the IGNORANT alpha male schtick. I'd forgotten how very stomach-turming that macho crap can be.

(Of the 3 of them, only Peter Falk is a good actor. Cassavetes is an angry hedonist afraid someone will figure out he's not the genius he pretends to be and Ben Gazzara is a talentless, loud little skirt-chaser and a brute besides.)

LudwigPastorius

(12,406 posts)
4. Dick Cavett isn't exactly a sweetheart either.
Mon May 5, 2025, 12:35 AM
May 5

I have a friend who was a production assistant on a commercial shoot that featured Cavett.

She said he was the biggest flaming asshole she'd met in her 40 year career.

some_of_us_are_sane

(1,231 posts)
5. The personality
Mon May 5, 2025, 08:47 AM
May 5

of someone one works for is often in stark conflict with how they're perceived by anyone else.

I worked for an absolute bastard, but those who sought his services were often charmed by him. I think this is pretty common.

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