Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The David Susskind Show: An Interview with Henny Youngman



One-liner comedian interview + celebrity event crashers from 1984 TV show
Those who remember the Golden Age of the TV talk show, fondly remember producer David Susskind, who for nearly 30 years interviewed celebrities - whether entertainment or political - on his weekly show. It began on local New York City television in 1958 on the independent TV station WNTA. (The same station that aired his "Play of the Week Series") When WNTA became a public broadcasting station, the show - "Open End" went into syndication. It also changed its name sometimes to "The David Susskind Show"

Unlike the Dick Cavett Show - which I have devoured on DVD - Susskind was more serious in interviewing a guest during his one- hour or two-hour show (less commercials). I'd compare him more with Charlie Rose - but with a decidedly New York accent. And he could be sarcastic.

To my knowledge none of the "Open End" shows has been available on home video until last year when S'more Entertainment began releasing them (a two-hour Jerry Lewis interview was the first)...

It is NOT a full interview with Henny Youngman!!
The running time says '58 minutes' - but about 37/38 minutes is David Susskind with Henny and NO audience. David's questions were NOT very good. Henny did a great job answering him.
Then the rest of the show is WITHOUT Henny - interviewing 5 guys to trick their ways into getting their pictures taken with celebrities.

Want something better about Henny? Read his autobiography 'Take my Life, Please'

THE MAN'S NAME IS HENNY YOUNGMAN
Too bad Amazon doesn't invest in someone who actually knows the name of the celebrity being interviewed here
or
didn't read the press release
or
didn't hire a proof reader

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