The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (1962) Review

The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (1962)
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I always feel these 'clip' DVDs always show too little. And there seems to be alot to cram on three discs.
I'd also like to know who the 40 are since the information I gathered has 45 named guests :
DISC 1:
1)Ingrid Bergman
2)Richard Burton
3)Tom Cruise
4)John Wayne
5)Sophia Loren
6)Orson Welles
7)David Niven
8)Grace Kelly
9)Joan Collins
10)Sammy Davis Jr.
11)Janet Leigh
12)Lee Marvin
13)Jane Fonda
14)Tom Hanks
15)Arnold Schwarzenegger
16)Roy Rogers
17)Michael Caine
18)Christopher Reeve
19)Denzel Washington
DISC 2:
20)Jack Benny
21)George Carlin
22)Jerry Seinfeld
23)Jackie Mason
24)Phyllis Diller
25)Don Rickles
26)George Burns
27)Richard Pryor
28)Jay Leno
29)Carl Reiner
30)Totie Fields
31)Monti Rock III
32)Billy Crystal
33)Danny DeVito
34)Tony Danza
35)Clarence Nash (Voice of Donald Duck)
DISC 3:
36)Barbara Walters
37)Walter Cronkite
38)Rose F. Kennedy
39)Robert F. Kennedy
40)Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with
41)Harry Belafonte
42)Gerald Ford
43)Ronald Reagan
44)Jimmy Carter
45)Richard Nixon
And where is Moe Howard (of the Three Stooges)? He made many appearances in his retirement years!


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As host of his eponymous talk show for nearly a quarter of a century, Merv Griffin said his audience saw him as "every mother's favorite son-in-law." Merv was the man who brought glamour and laughter into America's homes, but didn't shy away from spotlighting serious cultural leaders, controversial figures of the day, or mostly unknowns like Jerry Seinfeld and Tom Cruise. The three-discs of this initial set are filled with almost nine hours of remarkable interviews, including four United States Presidents (Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan); Hollywood royalty like John Wayne, Ingrid Bergman and Orson Welles; and titled royalty like Princess Grace. Culled from the 5,500 shows and 25,000 guests that appeared on the award-winning, critically acclaimed talk-show during its historic broadcast run, The Merv Griffin Show: 40 Of The Most Interesting People Of All Time. Merv Griffin was recently honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2005 Daytime Emmys, adding another Emmy to the sixteen he already owns; he also was the sole honoree at the 2005 Museum of Television and Radio Gala, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York attended by more than a thousand industry leaders and celebrities. Provocative, intimate and always entertaining, The Merv Griffin Show: 40 Of The Most Interesting People Of All Time hearkens back to an era when the art of conversation was truly an art!

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