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    Legendary 2-part Kate Hepburn interview with Dick Cavett on TCM early morning April 3

    This didn't quite fit in the Movies thread. Will be shown after "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" TCM = Turner Classic Movies.

    KH came in, rearranged the set furniture and took Dick Cavett along for the ride.

    These were shown, according to TCM, in September and October 1973 - her first TV interview related to her first TV production- playing Amanda in Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" with Sam Waterston, Michael Moriarty and Joanna Miles.

    Oh my- this happened at the beginning of my freshman year at William and Mary- 40 years ago nearly?
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    Other than Hepburn's performance, I always thought that was probably the definitive version of The Glass Menagerie. Michael Moriarty and Joanna Miles's portrayals are the best interpretations I've seen on film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VALuvsMKwan View Post
    This didn't quite fit in the Movies thread. Will be shown after "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" TCM = Turner Classic Movies.

    KH came in, rearranged the set furniture and took Dick Cavett along for the ride.

    These were shown, according to TCM, in September and October 1973 - her first TV interview related to her first TV production- playing Amanda in Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" with Sam Waterston, Michael Moriarty and Joanna Miles.

    Oh my- this happened at the beginning of my freshman year at William and Mary- 40 years ago nearly?
    I knew there was a reason I love you. It was the beginning of my freshman year at Sarah Lawrence, yes, almost 40 years ago. I remember Kate blowing Dick right away, and he was my "smart girl crush" for several years in there.
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