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So polite obviously Sandi shaw had a proper upbringing never changed since the 60s
@LoveCoachParis3 күн бұрын
a long time ago
@Lester-hi4ez3 күн бұрын
Good vocals from Tom and lee and Alannah 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Lester-hi4ez3 күн бұрын
My favourite is doctor doctor 😂😂😂😂😂
@Lester-hi4ez3 күн бұрын
Fantastic music 🎵 from Thompson twins 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Lester-hi4ez3 күн бұрын
They are better than the rubbish of today 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jdmresearch4 күн бұрын
14:52 the interviewer doesn't seem to know JN's family history... not an easy one. JN: "I had a fairly easy life". Family-wise, which was relevant to what they were discussing, not at all. He likely didn't want to go into there, but no, not really. You can google it now...
@MillerFobbs6 күн бұрын
A packet of ghosts best left in 1997.
@Jake-jr2zh6 күн бұрын
The UKs Queen of Blues .Wow ! That was great.
@derekogilvie69428 күн бұрын
16:24 oh boys according to other sources such as your management and record producer you didn't write any of PUSH.....they called the writing team "The Brothers" to simply avoid causing embarrassment to Bros and the constant questions about their lack of writing or production talent.
@eddiecollins4539 күн бұрын
Thanx for posting not seen b4,matt looks sorry he got that kid up then they all jumped him,i would of wen i was a kid
@clarec42999 күн бұрын
No 'Hold Me Now' video,but 'Sister of Mercy' video twice?! Umm,ok... great editing in the 80's!🤭 Wonderful interview though, thanks for uploading 😊
@JasmineTonie10 күн бұрын
She really didn’t like him did she!
@stephenrafter198011 күн бұрын
Horrible woman
@mariaherrera84613 күн бұрын
That was an absolute treat to watch again. The chemistry was flowing and nothing was vulgar or cheesy. Very sexy and beautiful 😻 ❤ Clint came out calm n cool and in total control of the interview. Class act. 😊
@DIETRICHCICCONE13 күн бұрын
Great interview 👍🏻
@nathelondon371914 күн бұрын
Wogan was a great interviewer but failed miserably with Bette Davis.
@jeanettedevereux766414 күн бұрын
Scouser❤
@david18ireland15 күн бұрын
Gotta love how Stephanie Powers talks about "responsibility" and in the next breath says hows shes prepared to abuse the lemur by removing its teeth so she doesnt get bitten. Hypocrite
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
Back on the show 8years later with high energy's
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
Like st winfred school choir all over again
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
Great soul tune
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
Neil sedaka version better
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
Totp 2 got referred to as G band
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
He returned to the show 6 years later with your honour
@alanfox731215 күн бұрын
This episode that features the somg now proven to exist in full
@handyandy648817 күн бұрын
Just wonderful television! Informative, entertaining, thoughtful, eloquent, respectful - at least on the surface! Though the subject is Hollywood BW brings back SO many memories from UK in the eighties.
@christophe5923017 күн бұрын
✌🏻🎧
@howardrogers114717 күн бұрын
Great band. My soundtrack from 83. - 2024
@grandly_strange17 күн бұрын
Well this is completely marvellous!! Thank you for preserving and posting this slice of Emett treasure!
@katrinschrock375117 күн бұрын
Es sind alle schöne Jungs .❤ ❤❤❤❤ Zusammen waren sie Fantastisch.
@Hihoweryew18 күн бұрын
They only interviewed her for 40 minutes?? That sucks.
@Hihoweryew18 күн бұрын
Thete are several good bios on her.
@MrGluben18 күн бұрын
Yes, this and the Barry Humphries clip on this channel are the cleanest copies of the 1976 BBC2 Christmas ident I've ever seen! Thanks for uploading. Do you by any chance have any footage of any BBC2 Christmas idents earlier than this? I know 1974 exists, but 1975 doesn't and nor does anything from 1973 and earlier in video form.
@SHANNONBARTLETT-fy4vp19 күн бұрын
I've met him personally. He is actually really down to earth and humble man. He doesn't buy into his fame as a rock star. He actually doesn't give a shit about that.
@EliseCharlotte19 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for this!
@dimiaslan187020 күн бұрын
Watch the articulation of F. Murray Abraham. Education is evident
@laurastone657821 күн бұрын
What are those whaling sounds @17:52? 😳
@castelodeossos394724 күн бұрын
Bloody intelligent/articulate gentleman and courteous. 'I like the unpopular statement... I think it's part of your vocation. I think you have to not always be... extolling what's fashionably popular at the moment. I think that's another vitalizing element, not moral, but craft' (16:41). A superb formulation of what should be but isn't patently obvious when it comes to art. Funny, every time I watch the scene from 'Five Easy Pieces', and hear him say: 'I don't know that, uh, if you could talk, we wouldn't be talking' (13:39), I want him to have said, 'I don't know that, if you could talk, we WOULD be talking.' Difficult to make sense to me, because of the double negative. And must agree with the writer: the scene is out of place in that it explains something that is not otherwise explained and is best not explained. (And surely his wing-flapping in 'Easy Rider' (upon drinking the liquor) was modelled on John Cleese?)
@franktorres271824 күн бұрын
My Favorite Actress, and a Great Book❤️
@PhillipW1225 күн бұрын
Amazing talent, and yes what a band.
@jakecavendish347025 күн бұрын
She used to do a trick where she'd light a cigarette from a fart, wish she had done it on this show
@marcmitchel2525 күн бұрын
Enjoyed it quite a bit as Miss Davis (so her generation was called) seemed to, till the interviewer couldn't be bothered to pronounce her name correctly. Sadly it's almost always Brits who do that. Generally a pretty intelligent conversation.
@skaterfan126 күн бұрын
Didn't she have 4 husbands?
@eleazarcarrasco919626 күн бұрын
Twins!
@julianlinsel434626 күн бұрын
A lovely posting
@ianrichardson899027 күн бұрын
Quite a moving episode for me, first because these three treasures take me back to my earliest TV memories, second because it was transmitted four days after Arthur died, having been interviewed on Pebble Mill just hours before.
Пікірлер
Echt super, die Bros,s, weiter so. !!!
3:42 Chalky as a bus conductor! 🤣🤣
So polite obviously Sandi shaw had a proper upbringing never changed since the 60s
a long time ago
Good vocals from Tom and lee and Alannah 😂😂😂😂😂😂
My favourite is doctor doctor 😂😂😂😂😂
Fantastic music 🎵 from Thompson twins 😂😂😂😂😂😂
They are better than the rubbish of today 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
14:52 the interviewer doesn't seem to know JN's family history... not an easy one. JN: "I had a fairly easy life". Family-wise, which was relevant to what they were discussing, not at all. He likely didn't want to go into there, but no, not really. You can google it now...
A packet of ghosts best left in 1997.
The UKs Queen of Blues .Wow ! That was great.
16:24 oh boys according to other sources such as your management and record producer you didn't write any of PUSH.....they called the writing team "The Brothers" to simply avoid causing embarrassment to Bros and the constant questions about their lack of writing or production talent.
Thanx for posting not seen b4,matt looks sorry he got that kid up then they all jumped him,i would of wen i was a kid
No 'Hold Me Now' video,but 'Sister of Mercy' video twice?! Umm,ok... great editing in the 80's!🤭 Wonderful interview though, thanks for uploading 😊
She really didn’t like him did she!
Horrible woman
That was an absolute treat to watch again. The chemistry was flowing and nothing was vulgar or cheesy. Very sexy and beautiful 😻 ❤ Clint came out calm n cool and in total control of the interview. Class act. 😊
Great interview 👍🏻
Wogan was a great interviewer but failed miserably with Bette Davis.
Scouser❤
Gotta love how Stephanie Powers talks about "responsibility" and in the next breath says hows shes prepared to abuse the lemur by removing its teeth so she doesnt get bitten. Hypocrite
Back on the show 8years later with high energy's
Like st winfred school choir all over again
Great soul tune
Neil sedaka version better
Totp 2 got referred to as G band
He returned to the show 6 years later with your honour
This episode that features the somg now proven to exist in full
Just wonderful television! Informative, entertaining, thoughtful, eloquent, respectful - at least on the surface! Though the subject is Hollywood BW brings back SO many memories from UK in the eighties.
✌🏻🎧
Great band. My soundtrack from 83. - 2024
Well this is completely marvellous!! Thank you for preserving and posting this slice of Emett treasure!
Es sind alle schöne Jungs .❤ ❤❤❤❤ Zusammen waren sie Fantastisch.
They only interviewed her for 40 minutes?? That sucks.
Thete are several good bios on her.
Yes, this and the Barry Humphries clip on this channel are the cleanest copies of the 1976 BBC2 Christmas ident I've ever seen! Thanks for uploading. Do you by any chance have any footage of any BBC2 Christmas idents earlier than this? I know 1974 exists, but 1975 doesn't and nor does anything from 1973 and earlier in video form.
I've met him personally. He is actually really down to earth and humble man. He doesn't buy into his fame as a rock star. He actually doesn't give a shit about that.
Thanks a lot for this!
Watch the articulation of F. Murray Abraham. Education is evident
What are those whaling sounds @17:52? 😳
Bloody intelligent/articulate gentleman and courteous. 'I like the unpopular statement... I think it's part of your vocation. I think you have to not always be... extolling what's fashionably popular at the moment. I think that's another vitalizing element, not moral, but craft' (16:41). A superb formulation of what should be but isn't patently obvious when it comes to art. Funny, every time I watch the scene from 'Five Easy Pieces', and hear him say: 'I don't know that, uh, if you could talk, we wouldn't be talking' (13:39), I want him to have said, 'I don't know that, if you could talk, we WOULD be talking.' Difficult to make sense to me, because of the double negative. And must agree with the writer: the scene is out of place in that it explains something that is not otherwise explained and is best not explained. (And surely his wing-flapping in 'Easy Rider' (upon drinking the liquor) was modelled on John Cleese?)
My Favorite Actress, and a Great Book❤️
Amazing talent, and yes what a band.
She used to do a trick where she'd light a cigarette from a fart, wish she had done it on this show
Enjoyed it quite a bit as Miss Davis (so her generation was called) seemed to, till the interviewer couldn't be bothered to pronounce her name correctly. Sadly it's almost always Brits who do that. Generally a pretty intelligent conversation.
Didn't she have 4 husbands?
Twins!
A lovely posting
Quite a moving episode for me, first because these three treasures take me back to my earliest TV memories, second because it was transmitted four days after Arthur died, having been interviewed on Pebble Mill just hours before.
I don’t think he killed Mozart