there's -- we've had on dick van dyke, carl reiner, bruce dern >> seth: and i believe, like, you maybe: -- on your podcast. how has that been? because they probably don't understand what a podcast is [ light laughter ] >> i was originally going to call the show "the before it's too late show. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, i think that's -- >> yeah. it's like, if someone's in their '80s, people -- you know, i got a great tweet from someone after one person i interviewed in their late '90s. and they said that the podcast proves people don't have to worry about being in their '80s and '90s >> seth: well, that's nice >> yeah. >> seth: that's a nice - >> you know, that's supposed to get a sentimental round of applause [ cheers and applause yeah >> seth: i want to ask you know, because one thing, you know, you talk to people that were important when you were young, you worked with some people that are -- have, like, very big careers larry david. you did a show with larry david. >> yeah. i did a show with -- larry david wrote it and it was called "norman's corner." and it was terrible. [ laught