088 Dick Cavett and Eddie Murphy need to rekindle their dynamic
Dick Cavett is one of broadcasting and entertainment's living legends. Dick is an incredible talk show host and conversationalist of the highest level, as well as an author and writer, thought leader/provoker, mental health advocate, stand-up comedian, and entertainer. He was also master of the pommel-horse once upon a time.
Dick and Mike have a lovely conversation that goes in all sorts of directions. Dick recounts writing for Jack Parr and Johnny Carson, and gives his early impressions of David Letterman, who actually wrote Cavett a letter asking for advice during his formative years. The conversation explores similarities the two giants in broadcasting have shared during their mammoth careers, and some of the people in common who were a part of their respective paths.
Dick also has a chance to express his appreciation for Eddie Murphy.
It's not everyday that we have a guest of such historical significance on The Letterman Podcast, and we are extremely grateful that Dick and his formidable wife Martha made the time and effort to come on the show. Special thanks to Steve and Lori for making the connection so this episode could happen.
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