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Michael Parkinson interviewed by Mrs Merton, 1995.
Michael Parkinson interviewed by Mrs Merton, 1995.
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Saturday Live S1E06 - 1/03/1986 hosted by Hale & Pace
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* If anyone has season 2 (1987) shows, please let me know * This is the full length live show, not the 35 minute cut created for Channel 4's Montreux Festival entry. Hale & Pace host the show, with regulars Ben Elton, Harry Enfield, and The Dangerous Brothers (Rik Mayall & Ade Edmondson), and performances from American comedian A Whitney Brown, Pierre Hollins, Jeremy Hardy, and The Wow Show, an...
The Third Man spoof from Saturday Live (UK), 1986
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Series 1 episode 10, 29/03/1986. Starring Robbie Coltrane, Miranda Richardson, Harry Ditson, Steve Steen, and Carey Wilson.
Brenda Blethyn in 1983 trailer for Who Dares Wins A Week In Benidorm
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Channel 4 trailer for the pilot episode of Who Dares Wins. With Brenda Blethyn and Rory McGrath
Jeremy Hardy on Saturday Live, 1986
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Clip from Saturday Live S1E06 - 01/03/1986
Marty Putz on Friday Night Live 26/02/1988
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Marty Putz on Friday Night Live 26/02/1988
Tom Poston Q&A at Disney MGM Studios Orlando 20/06/1990
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Tom talks about the upcoming show Good Grief, and his role on Newhart
Terri Carol on Friday Night Live 25/03/1988
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Alternative paper tearing! When the Hackney Empire theatre in London was threatened with closure in the 1980s, there was a campaign to save it, including variety nights with top "alternative comedy" acts. Here, one of the old school variety acts appears on Friday Night Live to promotre the cause. It obviously all worked as the theatre is still around today!
Introduction to Unknown Chaplin series
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Introduction by Geraldine Chaplin missing from the DVD!
Wogan 08/04/1988 with Patrick Stewart
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This clip ua-cam.com/video/i4VxbnGbWbM/v-deo.html from The Naked Now removed from the intro as CBS claimed copyright
Dudley Eve Hill flats demolition behind the scenes
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"Tested to Destruction" with Carol Vorderman. The flats were demolished 18th. July, 1999.
Eve Hill Demolition - Central News
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Demolition of Eve Hill flats in Dudley, 18th. July, 1999
Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (2 of 3)
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Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (2 of 3)
Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (1 of 3)
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Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (1 of 3)
Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (3 of 3)
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Americafest 4th July - Motorcycle display (3 of 3)
Above Coltrane's head in the doorway scene it says "Wienerschnitzel Straße"! 😂
Very well done. Coltrane does an excellent Welles. 😎👍
Lololololololol!!!!’n
For the most famous chat show host ever he was a pretty rotten chat show guest.
HOW GOOD WAS THAT ! FILMED IN THE LAST CENTERY WHEN LONDON STILL HAD COBBLED STREETS, SEWERAGE STREET ENTRANCES & GREAT COMIC TALENT, WATCHED THE MOVIE ON THE CINEMA LAST XMAS, NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE, BUT HEARD THE NAME THE 3RD MAN GROWING UP, THOUGHT IT WAS REFERENCE TO THE COLD WAR SPY'S, ARRIVED JUST AFTER THE CREDITS DID NOT EXPECT ORSON TO SHOW UP, WHAT A SURPRISE THAT WAS ! TRUST ME IT JUST CEMENTED THAT MOVIE. SATURDAY NIGHT WAS THE UK VERSION OF SNL BRAODCAST ON A SAT NIGHT PRIMTIME WITH BLIND DATE ON ITV & TOO MANY POEPLE OUT ON THE RAZZ FOR IT TO GAIN VIEWERSHIP AND TOO EXPENSIVE TO MAKE. SO C4 CANNED IT,
Holy shit, the 1st Island Boy!
You know you live an interesting life when someone follows you around playing the Zither.
The fact that we are more censorious today than we were in the 1980s doesn’t speak well of the progress of society.
This show was in 1995?! Surely not !? 😮😮
Best guest ever! Played every joke perfectly.
Robbie Coltrane does a pretty damn good Orson Welles impression.
“Old man” is great
Coke head, bwahahaa
Both missed the best ever ❤
Very sadly missed
A complex woman and really talented
She had a member of the Royle family on every week.
Eh? Not sure what you mean. Craig Cash was a co-writer and appeared as Mrs Merton's son once or twice, but that was about it. The Mrs Merton Show started 3 years before The Royle Family existed
@@Stocko1234 Caroline was in the Royle Family so she was on it every week. Did you forget she also starred in it as well as wrote it?
@@tonycowin Of course not, but you said she had a member of the Royle family on The Mrs Merton Show every week. So I think you mean because Caroline was playing Mrs Merton and in 3 years time she'd be playing Denise, that Denise was somehow on show every week? Er ok then, brilliant
@@Stocko1234 Youre arguing with me because I'm, checks notes, correct. Weird.
@@tonycowin Arguing with you? Not really, I was just trying to understand what you were on about since what you said is complete nonsense and I thought maybe I misunderstood you. It's like saying Basil Fawlty was in Monty Python's Flying Circus, or Mr. Bean was in Blackadder
parkinson was very shy
One of the funniest clips ever. We hardly think that they both are gone.
I adored Mrs Merton. And Parky. Both brilliant
What a loss to comedy!
Deep joy 😂
That poor woman was so untalented she probably was just about beaten to the bottom spot by Victoria Wood.
I watched The Third Man again this weekend and boy this sketch does it justice, even down to the Dutch angle. Robbie was exceptional and was obviously a huge fan of Welles, even playing him in Urban Myths in 2017 and choosing the Harry Lime theme when he was a guest on Desert Island Discs in 1992. Great job, old man. Greatly missed. ❤
Yes about the Dutch angle shots.
Really good
GENIUS
3:06 A date with Prince Andrew ! What did they know in 1986?
Caroline Ahern was simply wonderful and I always liked Parkinson, too - death is such a drag.
The Royale family was seriously the best of British tv we saw
She was one of the best 🙏
Brilliant!
Caroline was absolutely brilliant and so so funny, sadly missed 😢😢😢
R.I.P. 🕊🕊🕊
Wonderful.
Tbh Caroline Aherne was not very funny imo just like Victoria wood 🤷🏻♂️.
Hagrid, the early days...
Sad to think theyve both gone
I loved these 2 . Rip
“What were you going on about?” “I don’t know, I’d forgotten.” Classic!
The book is dreadful..bangs on about sodding cricket and Ali,no wonder it's in every charity shop
I am convinced the reason the Parkinson show was renewed was because somebody at the BBC saw this.
It was more to do with the fact that in the same year he'd put together a clips show "Parkinson: The Interviews" which the BBC ran for 3 series. He first did the introductions for the shows in a mocked up studio in his garden shed.
@@Stocko1234 I knew about this but I think this appearance had more to do with it
PARKINCUNT SEXIST TWAT
I loved Caroline. She was a very clever and funny woman . a rare talent. God bless her . 💛💛
Will be remembered for his many appearances on Parkinson 😂😂
Cheers Rob....brilliant talents 👍
Star Trek: The Next Generation was brilliant, and indeed how it aired in the US was different, it was not made for a single TV station, it was syndicated, meaning individual stations across the US bought it - so say it could air in one city on a CBS affiliate, and down the road in another city on a NBC affiliate.
I agree with the last comment TV now is rubbish
Been looking for this clip for ages. The Freddie Starr quip had me in fits.
I see two dead people talking
Caroline was marvellous, rip!