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SOUL LESSONS by Mel Stewart & Howard Hesseman

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

Add "&fmt=18" for the high-resolution version. From THE DICK CAVETT SHOW. July 18, 1969.

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  • He was using the name Don Sturdy back then, he was also In Dragnet and Billy Jack around the same time.

  • Ha! Howard H. (A very cool, laid back & hip white dude ACTING like a very UNhip white dude TRYING to be a very cool, laid back & hip white dude). Only Howard Hesseman. LOL

  • I'm actually watching him on House right now!!!  :@)

  • I sooo love Howard Hessman!!! :@)

  • Oh yes! Sadly it's just a relevant now as it was 40 years ago when I saw it live with Peter Bonerz doing the white guy. Howard, who used the name "Don Sturdy" back then brought a very different, looser feel to it. I believe that Mel was the only African American actor in the Committee. Anybody know whether that's the case?

  • AHH yes the young howard hesseman...one of the coolest men back in a time that i wasnt even born in but his name rung bells

  • JOHNNY!!

  • this is probably where the great richard pryor and gene wilder got that bit from!

  • A young Howard Hesseman!!!! Thanks for posting this.

  • Great stuff, great duo.

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