A BBC film crew follow Hunter S. Thompson and illustrator Ralph Steadman to Tinseltown; with Thompson's commentary on politics, The American Dream, and his funeral preparations. Included are very rare glimpses into Hunter's personal life on Owl Farm, his wife, and his child.
Originally aired in 1978. Part 1 of 5. RT: 50 minutes.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
William Shatner: It Was a Very Good Year
William Shatner does his rendition of the Sinatra classic "It Was a Very Good Year" on The Mike Douglas Show in the early '70s.
Mike Douglas: Alfred Hitchock and James Brown
While promoting his movie Topaz, Hitchcock stops by the Mike Douglas show.
Other guests on the show include: bestselling poet and songwriter Rod McKuen ("Seasons in the Sun," Listen to the Warm), Joan Rivers (when she was a mousy housewife comedian you could look at without wincing), and the one and only James Brown.
When this was re-aired, the host of the syndicated package mocked Brown for getting the name of "Psycho" wrong, and calling it "Homicidal." What the Godfather of Soul was referring to is the very Hitchcockian William Castle 1961 chiller of the same name.
Other guests on the show include: bestselling poet and songwriter Rod McKuen ("Seasons in the Sun," Listen to the Warm), Joan Rivers (when she was a mousy housewife comedian you could look at without wincing), and the one and only James Brown.
When this was re-aired, the host of the syndicated package mocked Brown for getting the name of "Psycho" wrong, and calling it "Homicidal." What the Godfather of Soul was referring to is the very Hitchcockian William Castle 1961 chiller of the same name.
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