Marilyn Horne’s singing only got better with age. She shines like the star that she is in this performance.
@megankumamoto36455 күн бұрын
28:48 29:05 29:39 33:54 54:51 1:31:40 1:34:59
@susiemason68646 күн бұрын
Fabulous. Thank you. I did not see Joyce, but i did see Wonderful Maureen ‘doing her’. Was SO incredibly good. From Very British Susie, living in Melbourne , Australia, ( only to be nesr family) sadly Australians do not and NEVER understand the subtleness of Britis humour. Sigh.
@andreasclausen-dreher68616 күн бұрын
Klasse Duo , Love 💗💗💗
@sushicourier9 күн бұрын
Can't stand these edited programs. Too much cut out.
@sushicourier9 күн бұрын
45 years ago. And still so wonderful!❤
@HullzOSRS10 күн бұрын
This just goes to show that everyone that was there for the past absolutely hates the future, regardless of what that future is. Old people want everyone else to have been raised like them, even though it's not viable and wouldn't work. Cheap housing? I'll take it. Free education? I'll take it. The old people in this country believe the young are spoilt and don't work "Like back in my day" - it's the exact opposite.
@JillMackie-kn8mu10 күн бұрын
CBC hymn sing choir who's ever will
@darkprose12 күн бұрын
Dry white vermouth-she loved that shit. Thank you for sharing this.
@nobodysbusiness879112 күн бұрын
I heard a completely different story about the shepherd, but I prefer this one. 🐑
@drecion112 күн бұрын
Every thing is better with butter
@lumibinatube13 күн бұрын
Perfection
@nigelkthomas950120 күн бұрын
Incredible! Watching this I can’t help wondering what the record is for the maximum amount of notes played in a bar; and that’s a musical bar not a pub! 😜
@pauliberg349221 күн бұрын
Divine.
@thegallery22 күн бұрын
We're so lucky this was captured. Can you imagine being there to witness this moment?
@htgeft22 күн бұрын
Absolutely Fantastic
@normancameron616525 күн бұрын
I loved the music wanted to go but was a builder felt they was all too posh for me dont think they got through to the working class such a shame
@lorenzomagazzeni542525 күн бұрын
e HaviScary, nome talks about his dad suiced having a pufta as a a son ?
@Jenny-pq5eu26 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@kaythomas588427 күн бұрын
I saw the Concord in Charles de Gaulle airport recently 2024, Kay in Australia 🇦🇺
@gabrielepresby912027 күн бұрын
No sound for Chris Ramsey? Why?
@BabsRowell-w5d29 күн бұрын
Loved watching him xx
@gabrielepresby9120Ай бұрын
Thank you ever so much for uploading this! Julian Clary in the Royal Variety Show with the Queen attending. Outstanding! You have made my evening!
@gabrielepresby9120Ай бұрын
Ya know, I didn’t realize this was required watching…why y’all here if you hate it so much?
@gabrielepresby9120Ай бұрын
Miranda Hart is such fun!
@pillettadoinswartsh4974Ай бұрын
Her stellar work on Scott Walker's albums is reason alone for her to have her own music museum.
@GeorgeLyallАй бұрын
Great stuff that I probably didn't appreciate first time around! Great turns from Helen Shapiro and Patricia Routledge!
@mduftubeАй бұрын
That chicken pipérade is the first Julia Child recipe I ever tried. It’s magical, much better than you’d expect from its ordinary ingredients. Something about the chicken and peppers develops a “communal flavor” as she puts it and it absolutely disappears at the table. Give that one a try for sure.
@TridhosАй бұрын
I have never heard anyone say a bad word about him. He gave so much enjoyment to people.
@reic0002Ай бұрын
It wasn't only the voices, stupendous. It was the look on Pavarottis face when he realised he was singing with a star. nothing else. Sheer unique never hear again.
@arabspring5218Ай бұрын
Hearing Julia reference MFK Fisher was delightful.
@cassohanlon9834Ай бұрын
That Councillor was a moron..criminal destruction of beautiful architecture 😢
@jody024Ай бұрын
Missing part 3.
@jody024Ай бұрын
She threw that bread as if it cussed her out 😅
@jody024Ай бұрын
This is the best type of educational cooking show, thx for uploading them!
@hoagie1978Ай бұрын
Chef Sara Moulton starting working with and became friends with Julia doing this series in 1979.
@hoagie1978Ай бұрын
The associate Chef on this series was Sara Moulton.
@Myke-ju5lgАй бұрын
Happy music.🎉
@mariabiggart8682Ай бұрын
This is laugh out loud genius. Timing is beautiful. Just funny 🤣
@jody024Ай бұрын
I love the way the rack is secured in the oven, don't see that anymore these days.
@CrocodileJockАй бұрын
Superb. Never knew Terry Thomas could play the banjo ukulele - well - it turns out he couldn't - and that didn't actually matter!
@jody024Ай бұрын
One of those asparagus was shorter and the knife didnt cut it end at all 😅 Sadly, way too many people prefer their veggies cooked until soft...
@BarryH1963Ай бұрын
Oh my God I've never heard of her before but she is amazing love this woman and she is so good at her art she is such a good ventriloquist wow I will watch some more of her if I can find some more videos of her
@jody024Ай бұрын
Loved her glass pots in these videos.
@philipusher4282Ай бұрын
Barker totally overrated. Gerald Wiley totally overrated.But Sir Ronnie Corbett - look at him go.....
@philipusher4282Ай бұрын
Will o the Wisp.
@jody024Ай бұрын
She hated frozen peas and fish skin 😅
@jody024Ай бұрын
"French touch" puts in Madeira 😅
@LaZiaNik1Ай бұрын
Big Luciano, nessuno come te💜. Potenza e delicatezza. Brividi
@Ntyler01milАй бұрын
This series and the accompanying book was really Julia Child's magnum opus. Everything is concise and updated. The recipes are generalized to allow for improvisation and personalization by the cook. I've made several of the recipes, and they worked absolutely beautifully.
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Marilyn Horne’s singing only got better with age. She shines like the star that she is in this performance.
28:48 29:05 29:39 33:54 54:51 1:31:40 1:34:59
Fabulous. Thank you. I did not see Joyce, but i did see Wonderful Maureen ‘doing her’. Was SO incredibly good. From Very British Susie, living in Melbourne , Australia, ( only to be nesr family) sadly Australians do not and NEVER understand the subtleness of Britis humour. Sigh.
Klasse Duo , Love 💗💗💗
Can't stand these edited programs. Too much cut out.
45 years ago. And still so wonderful!❤
This just goes to show that everyone that was there for the past absolutely hates the future, regardless of what that future is. Old people want everyone else to have been raised like them, even though it's not viable and wouldn't work. Cheap housing? I'll take it. Free education? I'll take it. The old people in this country believe the young are spoilt and don't work "Like back in my day" - it's the exact opposite.
CBC hymn sing choir who's ever will
Dry white vermouth-she loved that shit. Thank you for sharing this.
I heard a completely different story about the shepherd, but I prefer this one. 🐑
Every thing is better with butter
Perfection
Incredible! Watching this I can’t help wondering what the record is for the maximum amount of notes played in a bar; and that’s a musical bar not a pub! 😜
Divine.
We're so lucky this was captured. Can you imagine being there to witness this moment?
Absolutely Fantastic
I loved the music wanted to go but was a builder felt they was all too posh for me dont think they got through to the working class such a shame
e HaviScary, nome talks about his dad suiced having a pufta as a a son ?
Beautiful
I saw the Concord in Charles de Gaulle airport recently 2024, Kay in Australia 🇦🇺
No sound for Chris Ramsey? Why?
Loved watching him xx
Thank you ever so much for uploading this! Julian Clary in the Royal Variety Show with the Queen attending. Outstanding! You have made my evening!
Ya know, I didn’t realize this was required watching…why y’all here if you hate it so much?
Miranda Hart is such fun!
Her stellar work on Scott Walker's albums is reason alone for her to have her own music museum.
Great stuff that I probably didn't appreciate first time around! Great turns from Helen Shapiro and Patricia Routledge!
That chicken pipérade is the first Julia Child recipe I ever tried. It’s magical, much better than you’d expect from its ordinary ingredients. Something about the chicken and peppers develops a “communal flavor” as she puts it and it absolutely disappears at the table. Give that one a try for sure.
I have never heard anyone say a bad word about him. He gave so much enjoyment to people.
It wasn't only the voices, stupendous. It was the look on Pavarottis face when he realised he was singing with a star. nothing else. Sheer unique never hear again.
Hearing Julia reference MFK Fisher was delightful.
That Councillor was a moron..criminal destruction of beautiful architecture 😢
Missing part 3.
She threw that bread as if it cussed her out 😅
This is the best type of educational cooking show, thx for uploading them!
Chef Sara Moulton starting working with and became friends with Julia doing this series in 1979.
The associate Chef on this series was Sara Moulton.
Happy music.🎉
This is laugh out loud genius. Timing is beautiful. Just funny 🤣
I love the way the rack is secured in the oven, don't see that anymore these days.
Superb. Never knew Terry Thomas could play the banjo ukulele - well - it turns out he couldn't - and that didn't actually matter!
One of those asparagus was shorter and the knife didnt cut it end at all 😅 Sadly, way too many people prefer their veggies cooked until soft...
Oh my God I've never heard of her before but she is amazing love this woman and she is so good at her art she is such a good ventriloquist wow I will watch some more of her if I can find some more videos of her
Loved her glass pots in these videos.
Barker totally overrated. Gerald Wiley totally overrated.But Sir Ronnie Corbett - look at him go.....
Will o the Wisp.
She hated frozen peas and fish skin 😅
"French touch" puts in Madeira 😅
Big Luciano, nessuno come te💜. Potenza e delicatezza. Brividi
This series and the accompanying book was really Julia Child's magnum opus. Everything is concise and updated. The recipes are generalized to allow for improvisation and personalization by the cook. I've made several of the recipes, and they worked absolutely beautifully.