X

Join or Sign In

Sign in to customize your TV listings

Continue with Facebook Continue with email

By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.

The Dick Cavett Show

Loading. Please wait...

The Dick Cavett Show
The Dick Cavett Show
0:28

0:28 The Dick Cavett Show

Awards

  • 1982 - Emmy - Outstanding Informational Series - nominated
  • 1978 - Emmy - Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement - nominated
  • 1975 - Emmy - Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement - nominated
  • 1974 - Emmy - Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement - winner

Cast & Crew See All

Latest News See All

Popular Shows See all shows

The College Bowl

Chico Marx played a campus soda-fountain operator who was happy to also show his piano skills in this dimly remembered variety show, which featured 18-year-old Andy Williams among the regulars.
1950 Music, Family, Comedy, Variety Shows

Sold Out

A comedy about a young band embarking on their first concert tour.
2016 Music, Comedy, Other

Hearts and Clubs

A drama series following the intersecting lives of young performers in Las Vegas as they work toward achieving their dreams.
2016 Drama, Music, Other

DAAS Kapital

2 Seasons
Sitcom including sketches and variety show elements featuring comedy trio Doug Anthony All Stars, who are assigned to catalogue history in a world that is ruled by Shitsu Tonka Unitocracy.
1991 Music, Comedy, Variety Shows, Other

The Sammy Kaye Show

The big-band leader hosted half-hour music programs on all three TV networks in the 1950s. Kaye was popular for his 'So You Want to Lead a Band' routine, in which members of the audience got the chance to conduct.
1951 Music, Variety Shows

Elvis

1 Season
Biographical miniseries chronicling the rise of American music icon Elvis Presley from his high school years to his international superstardom. Elvis voice-impersonator Ronnie McDowell provided the singing voice for St. Gerard on the series.St. Gerard had played Presley twice before, in the 1989 films Great Balls of Fire! and Heart of Dixie; and once again after this series, in a 1993 episode of Quantum Leap.Millie Perkins starred as the real Elvis's love interest in the 1961 film, Wild in the Country, here she plays his mother.Matt Dillon and Scott Valentine were the first two choices for the role of Elvis.Michael St. Gerard's audition was a line read, and him lip syncing to "Baby, Let's Play House". He was flown to Memphis the next day to start filming. He refused to wear blue contacts for the role.
1990 Drama, Music, Other

TV Listings