Leary leans forward, scribbling on a notepad. "And what’s behind the ego?"

Across from him sits a young, pre-fame Timothy Leary. At this moment, Leary isn’t the counter-culture prophet of the "Turn on, tune in, drop out" era; he’s a clinical psychologist fascinated by the therapeutic potential of a new, legal substance: LSD-25.

"How are we feeling, Cary?" Leary asks, his voice a steady, academic hum.

Grant pauses at the threshold, giving that famous, lopsided grin. "Well, as they say in the pictures, 'I'm a new man.' Let’s hope the public likes the remake."

[s1e4] Cary Grant — And Timothy Leary

Leary leans forward, scribbling on a notepad. "And what’s behind the ego?"

Across from him sits a young, pre-fame Timothy Leary. At this moment, Leary isn’t the counter-culture prophet of the "Turn on, tune in, drop out" era; he’s a clinical psychologist fascinated by the therapeutic potential of a new, legal substance: LSD-25.

"How are we feeling, Cary?" Leary asks, his voice a steady, academic hum.

Grant pauses at the threshold, giving that famous, lopsided grin. "Well, as they say in the pictures, 'I'm a new man.' Let’s hope the public likes the remake."