From 1967, we have a few minutes of Merv Griffin interviewing Neil Simon. Simon then had four plays running on Broadway — a stunning achievement — though his latest, Star-Spangled Girl, was not one of his best. It was a play he later regretted writing…though on the strength of his name and previous hits, it sold enough advance tickets to run 261 performances. That's not a flop unless you measure it against his two previous plays — Barefoot in the Park (1530 performances) and The Odd Couple (964). (By the way: Merv makes it sound like Odd Couple came along after Sweet Charity. Other way around.)