HBO unveils a trailer for its upcoming Carl Reiner documentary about life after 90. The film features interviews with Betty White, Kirk Douglas, and more.
HBO debuts a new Carl Reiner documentary about life after 90. If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast celebrates the art of enjoying life after age 90, aided by a good dose of humor. Reiner’s nephew, George Shapiro (“Seinfeld”), produces and Danny Gold directs.
In this heartwarming documentary, host Carl Reiner includes conversations with celebrated nonagenarians and centenarians. Mel Brooks, 90, Dick Van Dyke, 91, Kirk Douglas, 100, Norman Lear, 94, and Betty White, 95, show that the later years can truly be the happiest and most rewarding. The film’s opening title song, “The Best Is Yet to Come,” is performed by Tony Bennett, 90, and the original song “Just Getting Started,” is co-written and performed by Alan Bergman, 90.
If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast drops Monday, June 5, at 8pm ET on HBO.

HBO unveils a trailer for its upcoming Carl Reiner documentary about life after 90. The film features interviews with Betty White, Kirk Douglas, and more.
HBO debuts a new Carl Reiner documentary about life after 90. If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast celebrates the art of enjoying life after age 90, aided by a good dose of humor. Reiner’s nephew, George Shapiro (“Seinfeld”), produces and Danny Gold directs.
In this heartwarming documentary, host Carl Reiner includes conversations with celebrated nonagenarians and centenarians. Mel Brooks, 90, Dick Van Dyke, 91, Kirk Douglas, 100, Norman Lear, 94, and Betty White, 95, show that the later years can truly be the happiest and most rewarding. The film’s opening title song, “The Best Is Yet to Come,” is performed by Tony Bennett, 90, and the original song “Just Getting Started,” is co-written and performed by Alan Bergman, 90.
If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast drops Monday, June 5, at 8pm ET on HBO.
