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Tom Snyder – Burt Reynolds and Dave Thomas
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Bob and Doug McKenzie in Tom Snyder – Burt Reynolds and Dave Thomas
In the video Tom Snyder – Burt Reynolds and Dave Thomas, Bob and Doug McKenzie are two of fictional Canadian comedians who hosted “Great White North”, a segment which was aired on SCTV – second city television for the show’s most watched season when it was broadcast on CBC Television in the 1980s. Bob McKenzie is played by hilarious comedian Rick Moranis and the character Doug is created by the comedian Dave Thomas. Which was brought to life originally as an idea to both satisfy and mock annoying Canadian content laws, the two morphed into a pop culture sensation in both Canada and America. The McKenzie siblings went on to become the focus of a famous comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
October 18, 1994. Burt Reynolds was always a great talk show guest. Also on this episode was Dave Thomas, founder of Wendys, talking about orphans and the value of education.
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No beans in Texas chili.
Unlike so many overrated and sensitive actors in this day and age… Burt never let his ego consume him. You have to laugh at yourself and let things roll off your back. When you know who you are. When you're content in your own skin. That's how you live.
Bert you are the best and God bless Diana shore❤
At 16 minutes in when Burt mentions the movie he's in , The Maddening , directed by John Huston's son … That's Tony Houston who I had the pleasure to hang out with back around 1989 .
He was the kindest , nicest person and also had a good sense of humor … very down-to-earth and a real gentleman .
He wrote the screenplay for the movie and I forget if he directed or produced along with his dad John Huston for James Joyce's The Dead … sister Angelica played the lead female .
It's a different kind of story and very real in Ireland over 100 years ago .
There might be some clips of it here on the tube .
He spoke about falconry and I hear that's what he does now full-time and does not do film anymore .
Halloween in Beverly Hills you head to Benny's house
I can remember Wendy's was good.
God rest both their souls. Burt was not perfect but he never betrayed his friends
Lordy I miss Tom…
I remember eating Tom almost ever night hated it when the show was finished after great interviews like these and had to wait another 23 hours for the next.
Burt just never adjusted to times changing.
Watching these interviews are great. I loved the Late Late Show and would regularly watch it back in the day when I was in grad school. This is like a time warp for me in a good way. It’s now actually a reminder for me of how life was simpler and frankly better in many ways. Thank you for posting these.
Which Dave Thomas? The guy from Wendy’s or the guy from SCTV?
Regarding Dinah… Well, at least Burt could admit when he had been an idiot. The road not traveled…
So he married Loni and they adopted a son
Dinah loved him AND he loved her
All the great personalities are gone-it's sad but it's true
i miss snyder.
Great guys
My grandson worked at Wendy's in 1979. The horror stories he'd come home with about food preparation there were hair raising. The chili meat is from overcooked or broken patties that sit beneath the grill in a pail while flies feed on it. Other things were just as bad.
Seems like he’s in a lotta pain with his Jaw. Or he’s own some Pain killers drying his mouth out and causing his strange behavior. Poor Burt those pills took his smile and laugh .
Great interviews
Best interview he ever gave…
Tom got stuff out of people no one else ever got.
I forgot how much I liked Tom Snyder!
I miss that America
"a sack full of dead babies"?!!!….did Tom miss taking his meds ?
This is where i discovered Tom again. Burt is fantastic.
Love Wendy's food and Thomas was a great guy.
I forgot how funny Reynolds was.
Tom Snyder is superb
As soon as Tom asked Dave about the common thread with successful people, I knew the religious plug was coming.
I would have been more interested in a longer interview with Dave Thomas instead of the pretentious Reynolds.
I can't be the only one who clicked on this expecting Dave Thomas from SCTV.
What made Tom great……and standing out from all the rest, was that there was no audience to play to, to get cheap, quick jokes—it was truly a conversation, back and forth, and a sincere interview—which was stellar. Tom was always prepared, knew about the person, their book, movie, whatever. Tom was the best interviewer ever, by FAR. The lack of an audience allowed for real conversation.
The director that Burt Reynolds hit was Dick Richards (Farwell, My Lovely) on the set of 1987's Heat. It was a troubled production from the word "go" with screenwriter William Goldman wanting to take his name off the project, but unfortunately the WGA wouldn't allow it. After all, he did write the book it was based on, too. Years later, Brian DePalma was set to remake Heat, but he dropped out and hack director Simon West stepped in and filmed it with Jason Statham starring and they ended up changing the title to Wild Card. It was no improvement.
Two decent men, talking life's common sense. How rare these days.