:45:02
Well, that's the problem
with television. The pay's
good, but it's not that steady.
:45:06
- Don't remind me. l'm up for renewal.
- [ Laughing ]
:45:08
So tell us about the book
you're working on.
:45:11
Well, it's called
Lincoln's Commando,
:45:13
and l hope people will find it
as interesting as l do.
:45:15
How do you think
Honest Abe would do on a quiz show ?
:45:19
- Honest Abe ?
- Yeah.
:45:21
Well, l think he'd do very well.
And, of course, on a show
like this, he'd be wonderful.
:45:26
l'm sure he would.
:45:32
[ Church Bells Ringing ]
:45:38
- Here we are, Professor.
- Yeah, l-l'm just--
l just have to tie my shoe.
:45:58
[ Chattering ]
:46:02
- Hi, Mr. Van Doren.
- Hey, Mr. Van Doren.
:46:04
- Hey !
- [ Chattering ]
:46:09
- Oh !
- Good morning. Hi.
:46:11
- Good morning, Mr. Van Doren.
- Good morning.
:46:14
- Where's the monkey ?
- l saw you on TV this morning.
:46:16
- ls Thomas Merton Episcopalian
or Catholic ?
- Catholic.
:46:22
Hello. Are you here
for office hours ?
:46:24
Oh, no.
l'm Richard Goodwin.
:46:27
- Did Clark Byse call ?
- Clark Byse ? No, he didn't.
:46:30
See, l'm up from Washington. He
suggested l might look you up.
:46:32
- You're not a stockbroker, are you ?
- Lawyer, which is bad enough.
:46:35
- Professor Byse taught me Contracts.
- Then we have something in common.
:46:38
- He taught me my backhand.
- l'm with the House Subcommittee
on Legislative Oversight.
:46:41
l've been swarmed by
stockbrokers lately.
:46:43
l feel like a girl
with a bad reputation.
:46:46
The Committee has jurisdiction
over television.
:46:51
l'm sorry. Please,
um, have a seat.
:46:53
Thank you.
:46:57
You must have done very well at Harvard.
Clark doesn't like anyone.