American singer Judy Collins talks with pioneering broadcaster and long-time, late night TV host Tom Snyder in a 1993 interview. Collins speaks about her newly-released album of Bob Dylan songs, and about her childhood growing up in a musical family. Phone calls from viewers prompt her to recall some of her career highlights with wit and candor. This clip is Part One of a two-part set.
tom does great long term interveiws. now its all stand up comics on late night no real conversations like this
ringbolt9 2 days ago
judy is hot. I'd still nail her today
greeniem 6 months ago
Love Judy, Love Tom - great stuff.
vegasguitars 7 months ago
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Tom Snyder, not an intellectual.
DAILEYericCaryUSA 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this, love Judy, but you think Snyder was a "pioneering" broadcaster? How's this?
spagandtuna 1 year ago
Bravo--any more shows? I'd love to see what must have been the last, national TV appearance of broadcast legend and perennial, Goodson-Todman game show panelist Henry Morgan, on Tom's CNBC program.
Pour me a colortini, too, please
gymnastix 2 years ago
Great to see someone has posted clips from Tom Snyder's excellent show on the cable CNBC channel.
It was this comeback (along with perhaps some guilt of Letterman for having replaced Snyder late nights on NBC) that prompted David Letterman (and his World Wide Pants company) to bring "Uncle Tom" back to late night, broadcast television on CBS.
gymnastix 2 years ago