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Dick Cavett on Meeting Johnny Carson

Comedian Dick Cavett recalls his initial meeting with Johnny Carson.

Aired 01/03/2011 | Rating NR

Pioneers of Television

Dick Cavett on Meeting Johnny Carson

Clip | 2m 37s

Comedian Dick Cavett recalls his initial meeting with Johnny Carson.

Dick Cavett describes meeting a young Johnny Carson at Carson’s magic show in a church basement in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Aired 01/03/2011 | Rating NR

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