dick cavett, thank you for being with us. >> well, listen. i was in the neighborhood. >> you just happened to get up this early legendary talk show host. >> when do you become legendary? >> you've been legendary for a long time, sir. >> including the people on you have interviewed. what do you like better? >> it's not a bad question. it struck me once that i'm always good as a guest, that i can't guarantee that i will be on any given show that i'm hosting. hosting can go bad, but once you're off the pressure of hosting, see how i've broken it up? >> look how relaxed you are. >> already and i've barely opened my mouth. >> let's say you're in the host seat right now. who would you love to have on your program today? >> a tossup between the pope and george clooney. >> that's an interesting combination. >> i thought getting them together might be good. >> oh, yeah. >> because i don't know if they are buddies or anything. but it's tough, you know, of all the people. in the years that i did it, i kind of got everybody i ever wanted and people told