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100 1 $aCavett, Dick.
245 10 $aTalk show :$bconfrontations, pointed commentary, and off-screen secrets /$cDick Cavett.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bTimes Books/Henry Holt and Co.,$c2010.
300 $axviii, 279 p. ;$c25 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
500 $a"The essays in this book originally apeared, in slightly different form, on the web site of the New York times"--T.p. verso.
520 $aA pioneering talk-show host shares memories of his experiences with famous guests from John Lennon and Richard Nixon to William F. Buckley and Groucho Marx, and offers his insights into what his career taught him about American culture.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$tIt's Only Language --$tGhost Stories --$tBasil Rathbone's Mysterious Message --$tLuck in the Afternoon --$tJet-lagged in the South China Sea --$tWhat My Uncle Knew About War --$tAn Innocent Misunderstanding --$tWhat Was He Thinking? --$tImus in the Hornets' Nest --$tWhen That Guy Died on My Show --$tBack On with the Show --$tAn Author's Nightmare --$tA Life in Rim Shots --$tNo Gagging the Gags --$tSopranos Grief --$tVirginity, Lost --$tCinema Days --$tIs Bigger Really Better? --$tHim, to Kick Around Again --$tWitness for the ... Who, Exactly? --$tHey, Listen! This One'll Kill Ya! --$tHail, the Conquered Hero --$tIn This Corner, Norman Mailer --$tWhen They Told Me Norman Wrote a Book --$tWith Readers Like Y'all --$tA Potpourri of Pols --$tWas It Only a Game? --$tBobby and You --$tA Most Uncommon Man --$tUncommoner than Thou: Buckley, Part 2 --$tCandidate, Improve Your Appearancel --$tMemo to Petraeus and Crocker: More Laughs, Please --$tPetraeus, Custer, and You.
505 00 $tLiar, Liar, Pants Aflame --$tPolygraphically Perverse --$tA la Recherche de Youthful Folly --$tGood to See You. Is It You? --$tSmiling Through --$tSmiling Through, Part 2 --$tWhat's So Funny About Nebraska --$tMamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be --$tCavett Dodges the Chair --$tExperience 101 --$t'Tis But a Man Gone ... but What a Man --$tAnger Mismanagement --$tFright Night --$tThe Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla --$tHow's That Again, Guy? --$tA Better Sort of Insult --$tI'm Not Weeping; It's an Allergy --$tWriters Bloc: When Updike and Cheever Came to Visit --$tConjuring Slydini --$tSeriously, What Are the Odds? --$tWhy Can't We Talk Like This? --$tMiller Talks Again --$tSky's the Limit --$tWho's Afraid of Richard Burton? --$tRichard Burton, Take 2 --$tStrange, Dear, but True, Dear --$tA Third Bit of Burton --$tRichard Burton: A Regretful Au Revoir --$tDangerous Substance: Sample with Care --$tThe Ghost Ship W.W. --$tAlmost Nothing About Tiger Woods --$tWhy, I Oughta ... and I did --$tAwesome, and Then Some --$tOh, What a Lovely Mess! --$tMore Awesomeness, or John Wayne, Part 2.
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