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120 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Who are the 40?,
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This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
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!
46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Here's Merv...,
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This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
As wonderful as it is to see the concept of mining the vast library of "The Merv Griffin Show", this set will likely leave true fans feeling like they've been teased and then cut loose. I'm not a big fan of "segments-only" compilations, but I was even more disappointed to see that many of the segments were also edited. In addition, any music elements have been totally removed to avoid dealing with rights issues/payments.
I would much rather have seen these shows released in the same manner as the Dick Cavett sets which gave you the entire show and gave you a real historic snapshot of talk shows from that era. On a positive note, it still is worth seeing some of these interviews again despite the fragmented presentation. The shows Merv did for CBS (1969-72) were all destroyed/erased by CBS, so it is a special treat to see his October 1969 interview with Rose Kennedy since it is one of the few fragments of the CBS era that are left in existence. This color kinescope was likely acquired from a White House archive. One error exists on the set: a 1968 interview with Carl Reiner is incorrectly credited as being from 1983. Considering that Merv owns the rights to his Westinghouse shows (1965-69) and his Metromedia Shows (1972-86), it would have been nice to have seen complete shows more thoughtfully presented.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing retrospective from the best of the talk show hosts!,
By Alijandra (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
This is a wonderful compilation of the best from a much loved talk show and host of his day.
I have been treasuring the interviews with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Bobby Kennedy, Laurence Olivier, Richard Burton, Orson Welles (a couple of hours before he unexpectedly died), Sammy Davis, Jr., Jimmy Carter, Jack Benny and more! Back when Merv was doing his show, there seemed to be more of a sense of freedom in expressing oneself, and less of the politically correct climate we have now. That doesn't mean that there weren't views expressed that would make you cringe (ie, Richard Nixon's appearance), but a sense of non-censureship, and the natural likeableness and non-phoniness of Merv prevail. It often feels like you are listening in on a luncheon talk or a living room visit with the host and his guests. What is amazing is that a guest can come on and talk for minutes on end without getting interrupted by host or commercial breaks. That really is important when listening to King, or Bobby Kennedy particularly. The interview with King, by the way, is probably the most impactful of all. What helps is that Merv, himself, is such an interesting person. (definitely the male Oprah of his day). His magnetism comes through on the small screen. And definitely in real life. I once exchanged a long look with him at a Bay Meadows horse racing event, back in the stable area. He apparently had a horse running that day. I can tell you that the man has a charismatic aura! A must-see for lovers of celebrities who actually earned their celebrity status!
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
what a let-down, merv,
By Marv Boyer (Omaha, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
I was thrilled to see this set come out but was disappointed after viewing it in its entirety. Why is there 10mins or more of contemporary comic "legends" like seinfeld and leno and then about a minute and a half of george burns???? We see seinfeld & leno DAILY on their own shows. The worst segment of all is phyllis diller. What possessed the makers of this thing to "showcase" phyllis diller, a pioneering female comic since the 50's, in a very very very lame sendup of Dr. Ruth Westheimer??? she was not known for playing characters or in skits---she was hilarious in her zany outfits and wigs. simply an embarassment! additionally, who the heck is Monte Rock III? I have a faint remembrance of him but...and why isn't the far more funny gentleman with merv at the desk, the one gyrating to monte's song, ever identified????? Merv's commentary is off base, too. For the blink of an eye burn's segment, he says george is "well into his 90's" but he's only 87 or 88 in the clip. the carl reiner segment is obviously mislabeld as 1983 when it's clear that merv is dark haired and semi-svelte, so it's probably from 1973. i did enjoy totie fields, john wayne, jack benny, the politicians, roy rogers and orson welles. Gee, could we maybe see orson welles entire last gasp interview he ever did? But then we would've had to cut jay leno's segment in half. Geesh!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
worth every penny I spent,
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This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
I am 53 & when I was a young Man I always liked a good talk show & still do to this day .In the hey day of Talk Shows Merv Griffin & Mike Douglas were the 2 best during there time on the air. I loved this set if for no other reason then the way it is layed out. this is a three dvd set & while I have to admit I have not had the time to sit & watch the first 2 dvd 's I did watch the 3 rd one & it is truly a walk down Memory lane. I was amazed to find on this disk all living presidens with the exception of President 's Clinton & Bush since his show was long gone by the time they were in office he also has Dr Martin Luether King, Robert Kennedy , President & Mrs Ronald Reagan, Mrs Rose Kennedy & Barbara Walters. This is stuff from as far back as almost 30 years ago so look closely at Merv interviewing Dr King & you will see him puffing a way as the Cameras kept on rolling this was obviously befor the anti smoking laws came into play this is a set truly worth the money I spent on it!!!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable,
By Classic TvBuff "mtpsf" (Arthur, WV) - See all my reviews
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The only thing is I wish some of the interviews were longer. Especially with Rose and Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King,Jr., Richard Burton. They were very enjoyable.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Merv Griffin changed my life!,
By Bernie Leonard (Freehold, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
I was extremely happy with my purchase of the new Merv Griffin DVD collection. Especially interesting were Merv's interviews with Orson Welles, an extremely arrogant Richard Burton, and the hilarious Jack Benny! I Highly Recommend this!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kudos, Merv Griffin,
By Movie Watcher "Tweet" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
I enjoyed all three dvd's. Each one is catagorized. You have the option to watch all or select one at a time. This collection was put together very well.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
By Riveted Reviewer (Malibu, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
What an unbelievable flashback to a more entertaining time. Just sit back and enjoy Merv doing what he does best. Can't wait for the next series.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Monty Rock III,
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This review is from: The Merv Griffin Show - 40 of the Most Interesting People of Our Time (DVD)
Marv--
Monty Rock the Third and Mrs. Miller were staples of Merv's show, whose special attraction was their utter lack of show biz talent. Monty was sort of a likable Paul Schor, eager and ambitious and grateful to be seen but not likely to succeed. That immediate "July 4th sparkler" energy is what made his visits interesting television. Mrs. Miller, meanwhile, was famous merely for showing up in the studio audience and was utterly lost when Merv tried to pizzazz her presence into TV moments. A third interesting personality was Milt Kamen, who had talent and presence but was more in the Joe Franklin category of "stars"; his candor and immediacy, too, constituted "real TV" at a time when the Golden Age of Paar raconteurs was long gone. My sharpest memory of Merv's program was the time when he had just discovered a new phenomenon called "computer graphics," and excitedly predicted that this upcoming invention would forever change how we viewed and designed television. The only real annoyance with Merv's programs is the tendency for giggly interruptions when someone of interest is in the middle of a discussion one would would really like to hear. |
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