King's guest for this edition is writer, producer, and director Garry Marshall, who discusses the following topics, among others: his need for challenge which led him into film directing at the height of a highly successful television career, which included producing such hit situation comedies as "Happy Days," "Laverne & Shirley," and "Mork & Mindy"; directing his first film, "Young Doctors in Love"; his smash hit film, "Pretty Woman"; discovering the comic sensibilities of "Pretty Woman" stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts; the sentimentality of his work; his educational background as a journalism major; his early career as a joke-writer; writing material for "The Jack Paar Show"; the intuitive sense of comic timing of Bronx natives; how he adjusted the rhythms of the street inherent in his writing to a white-bread sensibility in his television work; how he made the adjustment from penning jokes to writing situation comedy; why it is easier to direct his own material; his thoughts about Lenny Bruce and whether comedy and pain are related; how "The Dick Van Dyke Show" writers mined their own lives for material; the roots of the "Fonzie" character in "Happy Days"; the sense of hope in his work. Includes footage from the 1990 film, "Pretty Woman," with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.