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###### Dick Cavett: New York - London Special ######
################## Sept 1976 ##################
Monday to Friday 6pm Daily news exchange program
Unique 5 night media event offered by Thames Television of Britain
and WOR-TV in New York City.
[01] New York - London Special
06Sep1976 Mon
Host Dick Cavett in London
and British broadcaster Eamonn Andrews in New York
Guests
Debbie Reynolds
Carroll O'Connor
Peter Cook
Johnny Speight
and Warren Mitchell.
Summary
Interviews in London's Smithfield Meat Market\produced descriptions of New York
such as
"it stinks" and "rudest taxi drivers in the World". A Connecticut group meeting
in period
costume on weekends to re-live the American War of Independence, was no more
charitable
about London, "Narrow streets", "bumpy roads" and "I don't have the foggiest
idea" were
among the comments.
Actresses Lynn Redgrave, a Briton living in New York and Carroll Baker, an
American living
in London, were more positive. London born Mayor of New York Abraham Beame
and Lord Mayor of London, Sir Lindsay Ring.
[02] New York - London Special
07Sep1976 Tue
Host Dick Cavett in London
and British broadcaster Eamonn Andrews in New York
Guests
[03] New York - London Special
08Sep1976 Wed
Host Dick Cavett in London
and British broadcaster Eamonn Andrews in New York
Guests
[04] New York - London Special
09Sep1976 Thu
Host Dick Cavett in London
and British broadcaster Eamonn Andrews in New York
Guests
[05] New York - London Special (final episode of special)
10Sep1976 Fri
Host Dick Cavett in London
and British broadcaster Eamonn Andrews in New York
Guests
###### Dick Cavett New York - London Special #######
################## Sept 1976 ##################
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