Dick Cavett stops by the bar for a drink. Diane can't help but monopolize his time with readings of her poetry, that is until Sam pulls her away from him. Dick recognizes Sam and suggests to him that there may be some public interest in his memoirs. Diane is hurt by this as she sees herself as the writer, not Sam. So Sam enlists her help in writing his memoirs. Unfortunately, Dick Cavett and his publisher don't see the material as being quite right for them, but perhaps another publisher migh ...[Read Story ]