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  • Our next guest is a comedy legend.

  • Please welcome the one and only, Bill Murray.

  • Oh my God.

  • Hi.

  • Bill.

  • Hey.

  • Is that a mask?

  • You've got a mask on?

  • Well, I watch the briefings every day.

  • And when I hear President Cuomo say

  • that if I don't wear a mask, I'm disrespecting you,

  • I figure I should wear a mask.

  • I'm not worried so much about my own health, whether I make it.

  • I've had a full life.

  • But there's been a lot of people that

  • would really like to go a little deeper in this century.

  • And I don't want to mess it up for them.

  • Well, I certainly appreciate the respect.

  • That's wonderful.

  • Where are you right now?

  • I don't-- I'm not really sure.

  • But I know, if this is any help, someone knocked on the door

  • today and said, Bill, it's Thursday.

  • OK.

  • So I'm in South Carolina.

  • I'm in Charleston, South Carolina.

  • All right.

  • But that does help when someone knocks on the door

  • and tells you the day.

  • I wish someone did that for me.

  • I know.

  • I'm impressed with also--

  • it must be hot inside of that thing?

  • Is it hot?

  • You know, I think about that.

  • And I think, what did our forefathers

  • have to go through coming across on ships from Europe to come

  • to this country and make it?

  • I think if I'm going to complain about a little bit of heat

  • inside of a mask, maybe I don't deserve

  • to have a green card or citizenship card or any credit

  • card.

  • A credit card, you know.

  • So I'm-- like this is a little thing that I'm doing,

  • a little thing.

  • I'm nowhere near the people that are on the front line.

  • Nowhere near what's happening there.

  • What a selfless thing.

  • Are you going to--

  • I think you're going to pass out.

  • Are you going to pass out?

  • No.

  • I know that feeling.

  • And this isn't it.

  • All right.

  • What have you been doing to keep yourself entertained, Bill?

  • Well, I look out the window at people.

  • I look out the window at people.

  • And they can't really--

  • they can't see me.

  • So now I have a Razor scooter.

  • I have a scooter.

  • And I go up and down the street on a Razor scooter.

  • And I've got a boat.

  • Sometimes I go out on a boat.

  • And I go to the golf course and I hit golf balls.

  • And I've been reading.

  • I've been reading.

  • I realized I'd forgotten how to read.

  • And I started all over again.

  • And now I can read again.

  • It's great.

  • That's great.

  • The Lone Ranger, I found The Lone Ranger on TV.

  • And I watch The Lone Ranger.

  • Oh, wow.

  • Did you start from the beginning?

  • I did.

  • And I guess I was so smart--

  • they had two Lone Rangers, not just on television.

  • And the first guy, I could--

  • they changed him after three seasons.

  • After three seasons they changed him for the guy

  • that I got to know, Clayton Moore.

  • And the difference was the first Lone Ranger,

  • he would say things like, let's go to the sheriff.

  • But then they got the new guy.

  • And he would say, Tonto, let's go to the sheriff.

  • And he just marched right off.

  • And everything was much crisper.

  • His pants fit much better.

  • The mask was on much better.

  • And that's the guy I got to know.

  • So I watched the first guy.

  • And he's just not as interesting.

  • But the scripts were more interesting in the early days.

  • We have an infinite amount of time here, right?

  • But the early seasons were very good.

  • Because I--

  • Yeah.

  • What?

  • I wanted to ask you, now that we're

  • talking about this, which Darrin on Bewitched that you prefer?

  • The first one or the second one?

  • You know that, people always say that, but weren't there

  • three or four, or something like that?

  • I know they changed it.

  • But I thought they changed it more than once.

  • But the guy I got to know, the kind of--

  • No, you're thinking of Lassie.

  • Oh, did you know that Lassie was a male dog?

  • Yes, I did.

  • And there were many of them.

  • There were like five of them.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • There were lots of them.

  • They were all males.

  • They were more boisterous, I guess.

  • Yeah, because they'd go, come on, girl.

  • Come on, girl.

  • But it wasn't a girl.

  • I know.

  • No.

  • That's why the dog always gave a funny look, like, OK.

  • Yeah.

  • I thought about it before coming, but, yeah.

  • Yeah, the second Darrin on Bewitched, I guess, was better.

  • Did you have a favorite?

  • Yep.

  • I liked, I had gotten used to the first one.

  • I was very confused why, and they didn't ever explain it.

  • And it seemed like--

  • it what was her name?

  • She didn't seem to notice.

  • Elizabeth, right?

  • Tabitha?

  • Was her name Elizabeth?

  • Tabitha.

  • Tabitha.

  • Yeah, her real name was Elizabeth.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Or Samantha.

  • No, it was Sam.

  • It was Sam.

  • Because she used to make a martini for him when

  • he came home from work.

  • Remember?

  • Oh I wish you hadn't said that.

  • All right.

  • I really wish you hadn't said that.

  • We're going to take a break because I

  • don't want to lose any of this.

  • I apologize.

  • We're going to take a break.

  • And then we're going to come back and talk more

  • with Bill, after this.

Our next guest is a comedy legend.

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