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  • Video of the Day: When Woody Met Billy

    We've been picking on Woody Allen a lot lately -- and with good cause -- so we thought that for our Video of the Day, we'd give the poor guy a break and take you back to the golden days of the 1960s, when he was actually funny.  Here's a real treat:  on a talk show (in front of a live audience, no less!), Woody interviews evangelical legend Billy Graham.   What's astonishing isn't how good the Wood-Man is, getting off hilarious on-the-spot lines (asked what his greatest sin was, he confesses "I had impure thoughts about Art Linkletter"); after all, this was his heyday.  What's really surprising is how good Graham is -- he never strays from his righteous path, but he manages to give as good as he gets, joshing around with Woody and even knocking off a zinger:  when Woody says that as soon as he's rich enough, he'll have his parents put in a home, Graham slyly responds, "Good!  I hope it's in a home with you."

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