Then I watched the first of the two Katharine Hepburn-Dick Cavett interviews. Both of them were nervous as could be at the start of the interview. Finally, once they got into their rhythm, the conversation flowed beautifully, and I remember at the time being so entranced with her stories, the first time I had heard most of them. Subsequent biographies both in print and on video have covered the ground she covers over and over again, but it was revelatory at the time, for me anyway.
BTW, what she's there to publicize was the American Film Theatre and her film of A DELICATE BALANCE. I had forgotten about all of that. She gave an interview with 60 MINUTES and Morley Safer when she was drumming up an audience for THE CORN IS GREEN.