Full Interview - Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed

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  • @joeomalley2835
    @joeomalley2835 4 роки тому +2406

    You gotta admit. This is way better then reality tv.

    • @toscodav
      @toscodav 4 роки тому +51

      This is reality tv. You think their conversation is scripted hahaa

    • @causwayspeedway
      @causwayspeedway 4 роки тому +39

      Not just random drunks,pretty certain Shelly and Oliver had run-ins before.

    • @s.t.r.a.h.studios4965
      @s.t.r.a.h.studios4965 4 роки тому +52

      Everything is better than reality tv.

    • @karlanewman9142
      @karlanewman9142 4 роки тому +34

      Awwweeee I agree with him about the kitchen! Love putting on an apron instead of a business suit. Thanks to my AWESOME husband

    • @wmhhealth2018
      @wmhhealth2018 4 роки тому +8

      It IS reality TV

  • @malpreece5008
    @malpreece5008 2 роки тому +999

    He is totally right about Victorian architecture. It’s disgraceful that in the 60’s and 70’s short sighted governments ripped down so many beautiful buildings and replaced them with tower blocks and other gaudy monstrosities.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 2 роки тому +28

      His beautiful home that he had restored was turned into 17 flats.

    • @malpreece5008
      @malpreece5008 2 роки тому +20

      @@LilyGazou Is that Broome Hall you’re referring to? It should be against the law to do that to properties over a certain age.

    • @garyburchgb
      @garyburchgb 2 роки тому +9

      In a hundred or so years those gaudy monstrosities could be valued as much as the Victorian buildings they replaced. It's not necessarily about the buildings, it's about the era. It's not necessarily about the people that lived in the era, it's about the people that would have liked, in some way, to be in that era, or their view of that era. That is why older buildings tend to be perceived as having a higher value. It has an emotional basis rather than a logical, practical basis. People tend to focus on the perceived good side of the era and generally ignore the bad side. Decisions based on nostalgic views can get people into a lot of financial debt or can lead to great wealth, or possibly both over a long enough time period.

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 2 роки тому +17

      Those victorian buildings were money pits. Hard to heat with the open stairways, high ceilings (many were dropped) metal or leaded windows.
      The 70's was when the energy crisis happened.
      Though I agree they were beautiful and the 70's architecture horrible. There was a reason.

    • @malpreece5008
      @malpreece5008 2 роки тому +17

      @@garyburchgb You might be right, but I hope not! I’m sure nostalgia plays a part to a certain extent, but it’s not entirely about that. Beauty isn’t entirely subjective, and many of the buildings torn down in the 1960’s-70’s were objectively beautiful. Many of the pre-war buildings were built at a time when architects considered aesthetics as well as utility. Whereas, most modern buildings are only built with utility in mind, and they’re usually built with poor materials and with the idea that they only need to last 60 years or so. Few could be described as beautiful.
      The problem is modern architects seem to forget that there is utility in beauty. If a building is beautiful, people will want to keep it and continue to use it.

  • @jeffreywarrensmith581
    @jeffreywarrensmith581 4 роки тому +652

    I saw a Dean Martin roast of Shelly Winters a long time ago. Cannot locate it again online. However to the best of my memory, Dean said, “Miss Shelly Winters starred in the movie the Poseidon Adventure in which she acted as a retired Olympic swimmer who swam underwater for four minutes to save the lives of other people. - This was a personal record for Miss Winters, not for the distance she swam, - but for the length of time she had her mouth shut.” My apologies to Dean if I misquote after so much time.

    • @alcodie1558
      @alcodie1558 3 роки тому +44

      I don't think he would mind at all . In fact I believe he would be down right happy to have been remembered .
      Great story . Thanks for sharing .

    • @strats991
      @strats991 3 роки тому +7

      @@alcodie1558 Uh, Shelly Winters is a "she". You made the same mistake twice.

    • @alcodie1558
      @alcodie1558 3 роки тому +45

      @@strats991 No . I made no mistakes . I was talking to Jeffery Warren Smith about the comment HE made about Dean Martin , who was a man and there for is referred to as HE .

    • @citizenbeeswax7985
      @citizenbeeswax7985 3 роки тому +20

      @@strats991 the reading comprehension skills of the avg person is mediocre at best. This is the 2nd time in a row I said this in the past 10 minutes on youtube

    • @Aaronbegerttt
      @Aaronbegerttt 3 роки тому +20

      @@alcodie1558 you know the comment is going to be bad when the 1st word is "uh".

  • @joebloggs8422
    @joebloggs8422 Рік тому +623

    Oliver Reed once complained to his agent that the builders renovating his house were taking too long to get it done. His agent said if you stopped taking them all to the pub and getting them pissed every day then they may actually get some work done. A total legend

    • @alwilson3204
      @alwilson3204 Рік тому +19

      While Shelley was really very much a liberal politically, Reed was an odd kind of 'animal', even for the British. He could be quite proper in spots and then be quite difficult if he felt someone stepped on his toes a bit. Look at how strangely he acted with Letterman when he brought up his drinking habits once too often. Dave said he feared he was going to hit him.

    • @Leon-ve2xb
      @Leon-ve2xb Рік тому +20

      @@alwilson3204 Regarding the Letterman interview, Reed himself told Dave that he didn't want to talk about his drinking but Letterman kept pushing it for the sake of entertainment and obviously Oliver got upset and gave Letterman the "death stare"

    • @nickdouglass421
      @nickdouglass421 Рік тому +19

      This is true! I used to drink in that Pub and talked to his workmen who complained that at 11am every day Ollie said "Right we are off down the Pub" so they hardly ever got any work done and were always late getting home. Ollie paid for all their many drinks......

    • @justdynee
      @justdynee Рік тому +9

      @Dan H The drinking career had some acting habits here and there.

    • @budte
      @budte Рік тому +3

      I don't know if that is true, but it is belieable of Reed and totally funny.

  • @klalakomacoi
    @klalakomacoi 3 роки тому +661

    Carson is the key to this segment, he directs traffic when he has to, and sits back and lets the chaos unfold for most of it.

    • @mr.whiskers3283
      @mr.whiskers3283 2 роки тому +15

      Graham Norton is very close to Carson in the way he hosts his show. Both are quite brilliant.

    • @johndalton3180
      @johndalton3180 2 роки тому

      Carson says Reed has savoir faire. I'd say Carson, absolutely unflappable, is the one that has a mega dose of it here. Any other talk show host might freak out. Not Johnny. He just rolls with it.

    • @Jethorus
      @Jethorus 2 роки тому +4

      He’s the best host tbh

    • @awassatact4472
      @awassatact4472 2 роки тому +1

      The opposite of that jackass fallon

    • @ericvonharding3421
      @ericvonharding3421 2 роки тому +22

      Can you imagine if this was Fallon? Hed be spastic, slapping the table, cackling, etc.

  • @ritchski1
    @ritchski1 3 роки тому +543

    one of the few actors that had that effortless charisma, drunk or sober. I always felt the drink stopped him reaching his full potential, he had it all.

    • @TheProfessorpat
      @TheProfessorpat 2 роки тому +15

      Truly one of the greats. Even in godawful movies he was a shining star (eg, his performance in “TheShuttered Room”).

    • @johnarch6876
      @johnarch6876 2 роки тому +8

      He did what floated his boat and didn't die not knowing. Depression is always around the corner though and not many negotiate that section with aplomb.

    • @hoibsh21
      @hoibsh21 2 роки тому +5

      That's true. Shelly pouring that drink on him really stymied his career.

    • @seanatkinson770
      @seanatkinson770 2 роки тому +7

      He did reach his 'full potential'

    • @madeincda
      @madeincda 2 роки тому +15

      @@hoibsh21 I'm pretty sure it was his death that did that. He was famous for his personality and acting abilities and he was working full-time until he died.

  • @palmereldritch7777
    @palmereldritch7777 Рік тому +289

    The clash between Shelley and Oliver is magnificent. Love them both to bits, legends. Acting titans.

    • @johnpauljones9310
      @johnpauljones9310 Рік тому

      Shelley was a POS. She was angered by his speech and acted out in violence. She's trash.

    • @palmereldritch7777
      @palmereldritch7777 Рік тому +8

      @@johnpauljones9310 and a brilliant actress and hugely entertaining personality.

    • @andrewjoyner4133
      @andrewjoyner4133 Рік тому +33

      Well I am not that familiar with Shelleys acting abilities but she seems kind of a loudmouth

    • @palmereldritch7777
      @palmereldritch7777 Рік тому +40

      @@andrewjoyner4133 she has a fair amount of camp and crass loudmouth parts in her cv ( and if history is correct she loved a drink just as much as Ollie did) - but then you watch her in Night of the Hunter, The diary of Anne Frank, Lolita, A double life, Le locataire, Roseanne,A patch of Blue, Executive Suite, A place in the Sun, 2 academy awards and working with Stanley Kubrick, George Cukor, Polanski, Robert Wise, George Stevens, Charles Laughton, you are a bona fide acting legend. Always a working actress she took on any part and even her cheapest and campiest parts are hugely entertaining and always performances- never phoning it in. Just watch her in Cleopatra Jones… ( and again this is not unlike Oliver Reed). And if she was brassy and loud on a talk show- hey she was there to entertain and keep herself in the game. Which she did when lots of other actresses had fallen by the wayside.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK Рік тому +16

      @@andrewjoyner4133 I think that's unfair on Shelley. It seems to me she was playing a game with Oliver very intelligently to see how far she could go with him in the comedic sense while Oliver was doing the same in reply. I could imagine both of them, in the dressing room later, laughing their backsides off with each other for this performance.

  • @triciaford1957
    @triciaford1957 Рік тому +174

    I met Oliver Reed many years back casting him in a film shooting in Greece.He was very interesting, a gentleman and a bloody good actor!

    • @raquelb731
      @raquelb731 Рік тому +3

      ❤❤ 👏 ❤❤

    • @chifreak6
      @chifreak6 Рік тому +1

      Tricia Ford ohhh you lucky girl you! 🥴

    • @raywillcox8622
      @raywillcox8622 4 місяці тому +1

      I would love to have met Oliver Reed in real life

    • @NiGiff
      @NiGiff 4 місяці тому +1

      I'm calling bullshit.

    • @NESherv
      @NESherv 4 місяці тому

      You mean Gladiator, his last film, during which he died?

  • @EMPERORSPROTECTION-TERRA4LIFE
    @EMPERORSPROTECTION-TERRA4LIFE 2 роки тому +193

    The way he stands up to take it and then they both sit there quiet and then start where they left off is perfection!

    • @brocktoon8
      @brocktoon8 Рік тому +12

      I also thought it was manly how he stood up into the drink being poured over his head.

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 Рік тому +5

      He did not stand up to take it at all! He stood up because he thought she was bringing the drink for him and that she was being kind. He had no idea. He has said this in other interviews.

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 Рік тому +2

      @@brocktoon8 Nope. He had no odea

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK Рік тому +2

      @@hollystiener16 I question your claim that he has said this in other interviews. Name one.

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 Рік тому +2

      @@TonyEnglandUK I watched 2. Do a youtube search.

  • @mjh5437
    @mjh5437 2 роки тому +328

    Oliver was dead right about Victorian architecture being far more appreciated and cherished in the future.

    • @makaveli8735
      @makaveli8735 2 роки тому +16

      He was right about a lot, including feminism today.

    • @topsyturvyy4558
      @topsyturvyy4558 Рік тому +10

      Victorian Architecture, a Marvel that has to be preserved he was absolutely correct.

  • @tropicalwave6665
    @tropicalwave6665 3 роки тому +231

    Oliver Reed had one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. And hypnotic eyes...Plus he was articulate & intelligent. What more could you ask for...?! 😘

    • @PeaceLoveHonor
      @PeaceLoveHonor 3 роки тому +37

      A better attitude toward women?

    • @db7610
      @db7610 3 роки тому +29

      @@PeaceLoveHonor Nah he got it right. He out the loud rude woman in her place!

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 3 роки тому +8

      He comes across intelligent for sure . I
      He was actually dyslexic and was embarrassed by it .

    • @dbiwatches1891
      @dbiwatches1891 3 роки тому +14

      I bet if you done a poll more % of women would actually agree to prefering to stay at home and being mum and husband to her family.

    • @lucyroberts2800
      @lucyroberts2800 3 роки тому +9

      Not to be drunk dude was an arse

  • @thefantasyreview8709
    @thefantasyreview8709 Рік тому +177

    The way he stood up when she poured the drink on him, then sat down and continued talking as if nothing had happenned - great bit of acting/showmanship. He made the absolute best of the situation, just ran with it.

    • @Abbiewade08
      @Abbiewade08 Рік тому +3

      Fr it was obviously set up

    • @kimesto
      @kimesto Рік тому +15

      @@Abbiewade08 of course it was not. Sorry, but you dont seem to fathom that she felt/was intimidated because he obviously knew she was below his character. Always saying that things are set up. Just stop.

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Рік тому +15

      And he got to prove his point about obnoxious women. Have you ever met a feminist who is happy? Lmao. The happiest women in the world have a strong, masculine man. Prove me wrong

    • @calling_4_all_angels506
      @calling_4_all_angels506 Рік тому +8

      Winters was upset as she was never taken care of but many a men took advantage of her.

    • @XX-pl3tm
      @XX-pl3tm Рік тому +14

      He stood up because a lady was entering the room. Men used to do that out of respect for women. People forgot how.

  • @tommaxson9798
    @tommaxson9798 Рік тому +567

    Oliver Reed…one of the most under appreciated British actors of all time.

  • @Donegalwildatlantic
    @Donegalwildatlantic 3 роки тому +74

    I'm irish and met him with my family in Co Cork had a drink with him lovely man so friendly not at all stuck up, came out side had a chat absolutely lovely man, he actually had a house there, he had on shorts an a t shirt no fancy man here just an average bloke having a drink, admired his down to earth attitude

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 2 роки тому +10

      A wonderful memory.

    • @michellerene951
      @michellerene951 2 місяці тому +2

      Omg I would have died! I've loved him ever since I saw him in Burnt Offerings when I was 10 in 1977. I was heartbroken when he passed.😢

  • @roberttownsend9223
    @roberttownsend9223 4 роки тому +511

    Oliver spent his last few years living in Ireland about ten miles from where I live. He should have moved there years before as drunken brawling, Oliver's favorite pastime, was also much enjoyed by the locals. Unbelievable as it many seem, Oliver often served behind the bar in one of the pubs and he became something of a tourist attraction: a big crumbling wreck of a man always ready with a joke but just as likely to throw a powerful right hander! Not surprisingly, Oliver was loved by the locals who adopted him as one of their own as they also loved drinking and brawling in the street. Hundreds of local Irish folk lined the roads to pay their respects as Oliver's hearse made it's way to the church and the only one from the movie business to bother showing up was his lifelong friend Michael Winner. Winner said this was the most touching scene he had ever witnessed. We could do with Olly now and that's for sure!

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 4 роки тому +8

      what did he die from? he sure managed to tick off Shelly Winters, I bet he ticked off A LOT OF people in that pub. And were there really a lot of fights at that pub and ale house you speak of? what's the name of it and in what fair city do you refer?

    • @roberttownsend9223
      @roberttownsend9223 4 роки тому +35

      @@harpoon_bakery162 Ollie died from a heart attack while arm wrestling a group of sailors in Malta during a day off from filming Gladiator. That other great actor, Robert Shaw would often start serving drinks in his local bar when things were busy in his adopted Irish village.

    • @marilyn6979
      @marilyn6979 4 роки тому +8

      Well for that I have to agree with you
      ....hope he became more tuned in to womens equality
      S Winters and O Reed both fine actors

    • @mr.c8033
      @mr.c8033 4 роки тому +7

      Terrific story Robert. Thank you.

    • @societyofroodest.590ad9
      @societyofroodest.590ad9 4 роки тому +5

      Brilliant actor...Loved him as Athos.

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 Рік тому +223

    A lot of these old interviews are a million times more entertaining (and often times insightful) than anything on modern late night where it's just shallow superficial banter.

  • @dennissawyer8496
    @dennissawyer8496 3 роки тому +74

    That's the best interview I've yet to see on tv. His back n forth with Shelly was epic!

    • @grega1972
      @grega1972 3 місяці тому

      The other greatest interview was Norman Mailer vs Gore Vidal on Dick Cavett show

  • @grahamblack1961
    @grahamblack1961 3 роки тому +444

    He handled that so well. Made no attempt to stop her, didn't overreact, in fact you can see he's trying not to laugh. He was first and foremost an entertainer, and would have regarded this as pure theatre.

    • @richardclarke376
      @richardclarke376 3 роки тому +9

      I expected his giant tongue to shoot out and slurp up as much as possible

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 3 роки тому +10

      For anyone wanting to go straight to the action, it's at 14:32

    • @bridieharkin2190
      @bridieharkin2190 3 роки тому +3

      Nope he's just a typical ignorant English git!

    • @fordism.01
      @fordism.01 3 роки тому +12

      Ollie was a genius actor. Pure hell raiser and had great sense of humour. His best friend was Keith moon out of the who. Both were complete nutters eccentric but both geniuses at the same time.
      His attitude changed as he got older. Plus his acting talent grew from strength to strength. I agree about Gladiator he was definitely Oscar worthy. He was also excellent in the Three musketeers. Played some incredible roles during his career . He took that well and managed to ride it out and turn it round . Both of them had huge personalities. Bound to clash. He certainly knew how to party let's put it that way .

    • @kjmcindoe6408
      @kjmcindoe6408 3 роки тому +19

      @Mini Me Well said. Winters' behaviour was appalling.

  • @laurenwarren8101
    @laurenwarren8101 3 роки тому +689

    Reed was an absolute legend. His last performance in gladiator still resonates and elevated that movie to Oscar worthy.

    • @jessicabailey6792
      @jessicabailey6792 3 роки тому +25

      Apparently he died suddenly (dropped dead from drinking at a pub -- heart attack) and they had to use CGI to finish his scenes. A legendary drunk who just happened to be a fine actor.

    • @laurenwarren8101
      @laurenwarren8101 3 роки тому +12

      @@jessicabailey6792 if all you can say is that you where true to yourself your whole life, you've led a good life. A true Falstaffian like force, guy was a legend.

    • @dannagraves7131
      @dannagraves7131 3 роки тому +6

      Did the producers put these two together because they wanted a confrontation or did the guests plan it?
      Way too orchestrated..

    • @kissmy_butt1302
      @kissmy_butt1302 3 роки тому +5

      @@jessicabailey6792 he drank a guy under the table as part of a challenge. The guy died as he lived.

    • @laurenwarren8101
      @laurenwarren8101 3 роки тому +9

      @Jo Zim Bill Sykes, great role. Billseye

  • @karolspeight1968
    @karolspeight1968 Рік тому +49

    Jonny Carson is such a legend. Doesn’t even have to say anything. A wry smile is all that’s needed

    • @JacintaDuffy-el9su
      @JacintaDuffy-el9su Рік тому +1

      Winters was totally obnoxious. I have never seen another guest interrupt a person being interviewed like this before. Her voice is so annoying, too. Carson should have taken more control of her behaviour and let Oliver Reed speak. I liked him, and he was a great actor with a presence like Richard Burton. Sadly, another alcoholic and both deceased rip. I don't necessarily agree with all he said, but it was his time on the shop. Gay Byrne would have sorted this carry-on quickly. Carson took no control. Just my opinion.

  • @pm829
    @pm829 3 роки тому +425

    Carson was a genius. And Reed was trolling before trolling was a thing. Brilliant TV.

    • @orange22ify
      @orange22ify 2 роки тому +1

      Is that what he was doing when he croaked?

    • @Postghost
      @Postghost 2 роки тому +12

      Trolling has always been a thing except it just hadn't been named specifically.

    • @pm829
      @pm829 2 роки тому

      @@Postghost If it wasn't named trolling then it wasn't a thing. Keep your stupid observations to your self. They're annoying.

    • @mr.whiskers3283
      @mr.whiskers3283 2 роки тому +1

      @@orange22ify Found the butt-hurt snowflake.

    • @CharlieL292
      @CharlieL292 2 роки тому +11

      It used to be called on the wind up dear thing, or pulling a one’s leg

  • @mr.mayhem7402
    @mr.mayhem7402 4 роки тому +265

    He was right about Victorian architecture - they are trying to preserve those buildings now.

    • @chanachaya8996
      @chanachaya8996 4 роки тому +4

      Mr mayhem..I was just thinking the same thing as you! Even if I dont particularly care for oliver reed he was at least transparent about his views!!

    • @simondo3
      @simondo3 3 роки тому +3

      The ones that are left are worth a fortune

    • @charliekenyon9723
      @charliekenyon9723 3 роки тому +3

      He was right about every word he spoke. When you know the game you know it. I can say statements now that in 1000 years they will say the same about. Some people are awake the rest of you fuckers are asleep. Here is one for you the US is about to have civil war. Oh no how can he know?

    • @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104
      @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 3 роки тому +5

      He was right about man and wife coming home the same time and arguing about the cooking as well.

    • @danhanlon1621
      @danhanlon1621 3 роки тому +1

      @@charliekenyon9723 preach

  • @delishme2
    @delishme2 3 роки тому +48

    This is TV gold. He was so beautiful, but so troubled, I loved the banter between them, we rarely see such wit anymore. Thank you for posting 😍

  • @markstein1916
    @markstein1916 Рік тому +77

    Will never forget him in Oliver! His Bill Sykes portrayal scared the heck out of me as a kid. Deliciously evil!

    • @johng6565
      @johng6565 9 місяців тому +1

      Yep. His works with Ken Russell are top notch. Women in Love and The Devils are just beyond words

    • @kimicaldwell1080
      @kimicaldwell1080 6 місяців тому +1

      Right? I was four when the movie came out and hadn’t seen it in a long while but always remembered what he did to Nancy….

    • @sirmoanalot3779
      @sirmoanalot3779 3 місяці тому

      Bullseye!

  • @starzee9706
    @starzee9706 4 роки тому +328

    I've never seen anyone in the same room with Oliver Reed who is drunker than him.

    • @laraegodwin6008
      @laraegodwin6008 4 роки тому +6

      Hilarious. Thank you for the laugh. !!!

    • @justintime1343
      @justintime1343 3 роки тому +14

      I suspect Shelly may have been drunker.

    • @connor4456
      @connor4456 3 роки тому +16

      @@justintime1343 that's the point dude

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 3 роки тому +2

      I imagine that the times that any combination of Reed, Peter O'Toole, Richard Burton and Richard Harris (or all four together) you probably couldn't tell who was the drunkest. Of course Reed admitted that none of them lived in the world of "sobriety".

  • @AG-kc3ld
    @AG-kc3ld 3 роки тому +522

    Everything about Oliver Reed's non reaction to the incident is pure comedy gold. He and Johnny Carson carried it along so well, one of the funniest things I've ever seen.

    • @photomanwilliams4147
      @photomanwilliams4147 3 роки тому +37

      agreed, Shelly wanted him to react, him being calm, non reactive anger made him the winner.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 3 роки тому +13

      I loved Johnny Carson's reactions, too, he's like "Well. That happened. So anyway, Oliver, what's new?"

    • @sophiastuart-watts7971
      @sophiastuart-watts7971 3 роки тому +11

      @@TonyEnglandUK You should see the interview that UK Parkinson Show, where he was soooo drunk, he dropped his trousers to his pants and gave us a little twirl. It was as embarrasing as some of the antics that Ricky Gervais portrayed in his UK The Office, original show. I wasva kid, I was so embarassed for him that I covered my eyes and peeped through my fingers ! 😂

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 3 роки тому

      @@sophiastuart-watts7971 lol I watched that, it's so surreal

    • @Andronicus87
      @Andronicus87 3 роки тому +19

      WHy are women so angry about being housewives? WOmen are supposed to provide comfort and cook the food for the children and husband and a man is supposed to bring home the money to get said food and pay for the roof over their heads. It's nature Men and women compliment each other they are two sides of the same coin. WHy doesn't everyone realize that without balance everything falls apart and that everything in this reality has a duality to it. I call it the reality of duality. CHildren need their mothers to grow up properly not be sent off to a day care with some strangers or sent to their grandparents who have already raised their own children so why should they have to raise someone else as well? The only time a child should be without both parents is if there is an accidental death. I was raised by a single mom from the age of 5 upward and I am a sniveling wreck and my life sucks. My mom had no time to make sure I did my homework. I was stuck in front of a video game system or taken to the babysitters instead of given attention by my parents. THAT is the reason so many "adults" these days act like sniveling spoiled brats! nobody is raising their children correctly anymore!

  • @fulltonesmusic
    @fulltonesmusic 3 роки тому +65

    Carson was dry as the Sahara in this clip... utter fucking brilliance! That deadpan with Oliver after the whiskey walk-by... beyond hysterical

  • @patburton837
    @patburton837 Рік тому +36

    I loved Carson. He was a great comedian, entertainer, and host of his show.

  • @brucemcgee2281
    @brucemcgee2281 4 роки тому +111

    Oliver Reed was outstanding as "Bill Sykes" in the 1968 film, "OLIVER!"

    • @capitanfuturo594
      @capitanfuturo594 4 роки тому +6

      Oliver Reed was a great actor.

    • @firenze5555
      @firenze5555 4 роки тому +14

      TOTALLY agree! Also, let's give a nod to Jack Wild as the Artful Dodger - his acting was amazing too.

    • @ashleynoelle7429
      @ashleynoelle7429 4 роки тому +5

      firenze55 Yes, I was one of Jack’s biggest fans! He was writing a book before he died with my friend Linda. Jack will forever be in my heart- he personally called me when my dad died.

    • @firenze5555
      @firenze5555 4 роки тому +6

      @@ashleynoelle7429 It's almost impossible to get Jack Wild's book on his life (It's a Dodger's Life) - they need to publish more copies! I'd buy one that is a reasonable price!

    • @gypsymom0819
      @gypsymom0819 4 роки тому +2

      I loved Oliver. He was great in that movie and so mean!

  • @moduleheadindependentcreat8158
    @moduleheadindependentcreat8158 4 роки тому +620

    "How are you?"
    "Quite Extraordinary".
    Class.

  • @greyeaglem
    @greyeaglem 3 роки тому +126

    The best part was watching Carson's face. I give him the prize for being calm.

  • @Chutney1luv
    @Chutney1luv Рік тому +7

    Fantastic, what an extraordinary segment! Shelley and Oliver were so funny! What great actors! 💯

  • @CousinCreepy
    @CousinCreepy 4 роки тому +60

    Such a versatile actor, from "Tommy" to "The Devils" and "The Brood". Great presence, one of a kind!

    • @joanneweiss6905
      @joanneweiss6905 5 місяців тому +1

      The Triple Echo with Glenda Jackson. ❤

  • @daveinindy
    @daveinindy 2 роки тому +186

    All three of the principals in this vignette were brilliant. It was genuine improvisational comedy, yet with (seemingly) strongly held personal beliefs at the core - including Carson's amazing ability to intervene only when it helped extend the show. SO many opportunities to have gone off-the-rails - yet all three managed to sustain the plot line.
    This is my favorite clip from the greatest show in television history.

    • @stephenm.klevas3637
      @stephenm.klevas3637 Рік тому +14

      I shudder to think how that would have been handled today, today none of the actors involved would have had the grace or finesse to have pulled it off so stylishly. sad.

    • @sexobscura
      @sexobscura Рік тому +1

      laughing outrageously LOUD

    • @andrewjoyner4133
      @andrewjoyner4133 Рік тому +16

      Nah Shelley was obnoxious.

    • @daveinindy
      @daveinindy Рік тому +7

      @@andrewjoyner4133 - yep. That was all part of the greatness of the clip (Reed wasn't? - albeit regally obnoxious).

    • @user-vl9bw1lw1u
      @user-vl9bw1lw1u Рік тому +11

      Shelley was funny. Oliver was a train wreck. After she said, “I remembered” he should have just said, good one, and let it go. No one was topping that.

  • @barbarastepien-foad4519
    @barbarastepien-foad4519 3 роки тому +40

    I agree with what he says about Victorian architecture, it is absolutely fantastic, the Victorians are like the Romans they have left us SO MUCH they were truly creative...and they have left a fabulous legacy with all the railway stations the letter boxes, the beautiful buildings

  • @TomorrowMan-ig5gx
    @TomorrowMan-ig5gx 5 місяців тому +8

    He was great in Gladiator (2000) His voice gave every character so much gravitas! Epic!

    • @GingerCC-he8be
      @GingerCC-he8be 3 місяці тому +1

      Oh, thanks for that tidbit of information! He seems a horrible person, but he was great in that movie!

  • @bigdoggtheinfamousone9300
    @bigdoggtheinfamousone9300 4 роки тому +56

    One of the best actors I have ever seen he had great screen presence.

  • @ByCats4Cats
    @ByCats4Cats 3 роки тому +868

    The days when everyone was drunk on television

    • @tina-sr9in
      @tina-sr9in 3 роки тому +10

      Not worry he liked a drink 😂

    • @markandresen1
      @markandresen1 3 роки тому +14

      This is one of the few occasions when I wish he had been.

    • @allways28
      @allways28 3 роки тому +4

      but mostly Oliver

    • @zackharris8373
      @zackharris8373 3 роки тому +4

      Especially Oliver Reed

    • @truthspeaks6557
      @truthspeaks6557 3 роки тому +4

      They still are lol

  • @tomhamilton5261
    @tomhamilton5261 4 роки тому +78

    Oliver Reed- brilliant actor, never dull and he had the talent to back everything up....greatly missed , he did make the air move- and he won the crowd. Not forgotten.

  • @Sinnerboy88
    @Sinnerboy88 6 місяців тому +43

    RIP Oliver. Passed away 25 years ago today. 2nd May 1999.

    • @TomorrowMan-ig5gx
      @TomorrowMan-ig5gx 5 місяців тому

      Gladiator was his last role but came out after he passed. He was perfectly cast!

    • @dawnashford3307
      @dawnashford3307 5 місяців тому

      ​@TomorrowMan-ig5gx yes because he never finished filming. He died while they were still making it

  • @joniheisenberg6691
    @joniheisenberg6691 4 роки тому +66

    “How are you ? Quite Extraordinary. “ Priceless. 😎

  • @thomasspicer4130
    @thomasspicer4130 3 роки тому +110

    Absolute legend he just didn’t care can you imagine an interview like this today?

    • @tracyjacoby2382
      @tracyjacoby2382 Рік тому +3

      Nope. These days you're labeled sexist, racist or a Karen, then you would be cancelled.

    • @eliciaellis7428
      @eliciaellis7428 Рік тому +2

      One, Bette Davis she is an OG!

    • @fishfootface
      @fishfootface 8 місяців тому +1

      Unfortunately a lot of people seem to have drunk the Woke Kool-aid. It makes for boring television, all tiptoeing around making sure no one gets offended.

  • @dangc8315
    @dangc8315 4 роки тому +197

    Burnt Offerings was an extremely underrated horror movie. freaked me out

    • @Tonithenightowl
      @Tonithenightowl 4 роки тому +20

      I LOVED it and I was an adult when I saw it. I thought the concept quite original. I love how the house rejuvenated itself. Bette was brilliant going from vibrant to feeble. Karen Black's transformation and Reed's descent into madness... chilling. The pool scene with the kid...scary stuff. This is definitely up there with The Exorcist, The Sentinel and Carrie imo in the creepy department lol

    • @Highinsight7
      @Highinsight7 4 роки тому +13

      @@Tonithenightowl It's a GREAT show... Who was the charater that kept having the "creepy" funeral dream... Was it Reed... or Karen Black... I'm ALWAYS really pissed at the end when they're ALMOST in the car... and ready to leave and Black's character has to go check on "the old lady"... LET this be a lesson to all of us... IF you're in a really bad situation... and your wife INSISTS on doing something stupid (like going to see the whole cause of the problem) Knock the bitch out, strap her in in the car and FLOOR IT till you get to a big city... and remember to call the wrecking ball company the very next day, just to take care of "the Little problem"... "mamma" may also need to be sedated for a little while, just long enough so you can make sure the house is "taken care of for GOOD!"

    • @completesentences2125
      @completesentences2125 4 роки тому +6

      It’s one of my favorites! It’s ALWAYS one of the movies I look forward to most on my Halloween playlist.

    • @TheReddragon64
      @TheReddragon64 4 роки тому +2

      Man when BD broke here back! o.O

    • @cabe4902
      @cabe4902 4 роки тому +7

      It was fucking good LMAO. The Chauffer with the sunglasses appeared in so many of my nightmares after the movie then... Funny!

  • @petergough2534
    @petergough2534 Рік тому +46

    The other guy at the end hasnt said a word. Oliver is truly missed in Britain we loved him. 🇬🇧

    • @pheparker450
      @pheparker450 9 місяців тому +9

      The other guy is the legendary Tonight Shows band leader Doc Severson sitting in for the legendary Ed McMahon.

    • @davidmouzayek3764
      @davidmouzayek3764 7 місяців тому +3

      There was another guy?

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@pheparker450Doc's band was incredible. Doc playing with the Allman Brothers on Carson was wonderful.

    • @mz2535
      @mz2535 6 місяців тому

      He was antisemitic and hateful.

    • @doesu-hm3sp
      @doesu-hm3sp 5 місяців тому

      Which one? Tia

  • @terencehennegan1439
    @terencehennegan1439 3 роки тому +100

    What a character, one couldn’t help but admire the man, and what a brilliant actor.

  • @pete49327
    @pete49327 4 роки тому +211

    This has to be one of the very, very rarest times that Johnny actually felt ill at ease, slightly out of control, on his own show.

    • @humanforfreedom9583
      @humanforfreedom9583 4 роки тому +6

      He got extremely nervous during the jim garrison one, because its to do with a very serious subject and he had to be extremely careful. If he wanted to live anyway.

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 3 роки тому +18

      If he was truly uncomfortable he could have cut the segment short at any time, instead he extended it. His wheels were definitely turning though, probably thought about cutting it off but sensed a moment coming and let it play out. These were two notorious drunks that were also notorious entertainers after all. Total pro. I've seen him much more uncomfortable and at a loss with boring guests.

    • @russellmcgurn4217
      @russellmcgurn4217 3 роки тому +8

      Pure theatrics.

    • @infonut
      @infonut 2 роки тому +3

      It afforded him some good jabs.

    • @peztopher7297
      @peztopher7297 Рік тому +5

      Yes, @Carlo Dave, he was concerned but not in over his head. I felt like he was more concerned about respect; he didn't seem to like some of what Reed said about Winters (a *great* actress) and about women generally. But it was entertaining in its way, so he kept it going.

  • @JuicyTaz201
    @JuicyTaz201 4 роки тому +94

    He was right on the ball when talking about architecture

    • @joeomalley2835
      @joeomalley2835 4 роки тому +2

      I liked how she poured it on him and he didn't miss a bit with the conversation with Carson. Pretty funny.

    • @ms.sleeper1902
      @ms.sleeper1902 4 роки тому +5

      Hmmm 🤔 it is July 20,2020...what does everyone think of women's lib now!?!...I agree he was correct about a few things..and you couldn't pay me to wear a pink pu$$y hat!✝️🙋‍♀️🇺🇸

    • @kathyh4804
      @kathyh4804 4 роки тому +1

      Definitely!

  • @ruanniemann2604
    @ruanniemann2604 Рік тому +118

    Reed won the entire battle, but the "i remember" was a brilliant counter punch 😂

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK Рік тому +5

      I never noticed first time I watched this but listen carefully to what Oliver says at 12:53

    • @kristenstewart1250
      @kristenstewart1250 Рік тому +4

      He definitely didn't win, he left drenched in liquor looking like a clown 😂

    • @ruanniemann2604
      @ruanniemann2604 Рік тому +12

      @@kristenstewart1250 he took the worst behavior of a drunken brat and conducted himself like a man.
      I could see how you would think she won.

    • @kristenstewart1250
      @kristenstewart1250 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ruanniemann2604 Wishful thinking on your part. He acted like a silly old fool and got dunked accordingly. It's going viral on Tiktok atm and everyone cheering her on! Love to see it 😊

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK Рік тому +2

      Oliver Reed on Michael Aspel's show here in England will show what the other side of Ollie was like after a rum or two...

  • @leafyutube
    @leafyutube 4 роки тому +290

    Oliver Reed knew, win the crowd and you'll win your freedom.

    • @emansnas
      @emansnas 4 роки тому +6

      He may have known the concept but knowledge of the skills involved apparently not so much

    • @fixento
      @fixento 4 роки тому +16

      @@emansnas He expressed his views as a gentleman and Shelly was drunk and not a lady. Look at women today, there are very few ladies in a march dragging their children in a march with virginia hats

    • @user-yp3oj5se1i
      @user-yp3oj5se1i 4 роки тому +3

      @@fixento virginia hats, if only.

    • @kurtb8474
      @kurtb8474 4 роки тому +3

      @@fixento To those like Shelley (who wouldn't shut her mouth during his interview) everyone has the right to their opinion unless we don't like it.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 4 роки тому +6

      @@fixento Virginia hats ???? There's why u dont have the kids !!! You cant tell a state from a vagina. Bet u tell all the ladies youre fixento but never do. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @anyasilka2325
    @anyasilka2325 4 роки тому +16

    Great Times then! Wish I had experienced them. Decent civilised people! Great Comedy, interesting Topics and the greatest Presenter, Johnny Carson!!! Never forgotten by Millions, I am sure!!!

  • @MrPlooky
    @MrPlooky 4 роки тому +18

    I used to watch The Tonight Show with my ol' grandpa in the 70s, he loved Johnny..

  • @bobingalls4643
    @bobingalls4643 Рік тому +15

    Burnt offerings 1976, brought me here. He's a good actor........

  • @michaeldurham4812
    @michaeldurham4812 4 роки тому +128

    Carsons show wasn't like talk shows of today. Interaction between the guests was common and made it more enjoyable than a line of interviews. Watch Dick Cavet. The guests usually interact.

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 4 роки тому +11

      Graham Norton continues this concept.

    • @dougrobbins5367
      @dougrobbins5367 4 роки тому +3

      Things evolve, sometimes. Carson was a pioneer

    • @michaeldurham4812
      @michaeldurham4812 4 роки тому +2

      @@jondunmore4268 he does. I thought of him typing that.

    • @louismcteggart
      @louismcteggart 4 роки тому +4

      And they usually came on just to talk, nowadays most come on to plug a film or book or whatnot

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 4 роки тому +3

      It was a thing of the time. All the talk shows used that format. It wasn't until the late 80's that some shows started to have guests on one at a time. I'm not sure why. It's too bad because that dynamic of more than two voices sometimes led to great TV - like this clip here. :D

  • @spaceman6277
    @spaceman6277 3 роки тому +269

    Apparently Reed was one of the big contenders for replacing Sean Connery after he left the 007 film series. From what I have heard, Reed's reputation for being a wild man (IE - hard drinking and frequent fighting) is what kept him from becoming 007. The irony is the fact that Bond also was a character who drank and fought just as much as Reed did. Lol

    • @sophiastuart-watts7971
      @sophiastuart-watts7971 3 роки тому +16

      Thank God he didn't become James Bond - Filming would've taken forever - booze breaks 😋

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 3 роки тому +18

      @@sophiastuart-watts7971 No, he's no snowflake who needed a break, hip flask for this hard bastard, I had a pint with him at clay Lane WORKING man's club in DONCASTER 😎👍🇬🇧What a fkn legend. Xxx

    • @stanlyqbrick1621
      @stanlyqbrick1621 3 роки тому +15

      Reed has been spot on about the devastation womens liberation has done to coupling.

    • @technomickdocumentalist2495
      @technomickdocumentalist2495 3 роки тому +13

      Bloody good point there. He'd of been marvelous, speaks well, carries himself like a well rounded off man does. Now they would of been some Bond films i would of watched!

    • @Lori79Butterfly
      @Lori79Butterfly 3 роки тому +3

      Is hard drinking another way of saying a raging alcoholic? He sounds like a jerk!

  • @baronzaebos8888
    @baronzaebos8888 4 роки тому +447

    Oliver Reed was actually far more charming and clever when he was sober.

    • @graxjpg
      @graxjpg 4 роки тому +34

      Like everyone ever haha

    • @sparks8934
      @sparks8934 4 роки тому +27

      I don’t think either of these two are sober!

    • @850617and
      @850617and 4 роки тому +9

      Well i doubt he ever was

    • @cavscout62
      @cavscout62 4 роки тому +4

      Baron Zaebos - Which was very rare.

    • @downunderrob
      @downunderrob 4 роки тому +1

      Like most Men.

  • @jeffreycoffey367
    @jeffreycoffey367 Рік тому +5

    Shelly was great and so is he..they both had clean fun and Shelly waited until the end to get him!!! I love Johnny Carson show :-)

  • @absoluteacw
    @absoluteacw 3 роки тому +102

    In an interview with Oliver regarding this episode he said that Shelly Winters and himself are both, 'showmen'.

  • @jorgejohnson451
    @jorgejohnson451 4 роки тому +19

    This was an extraordinary segment. Everything about it was extraordinary.

  • @Maxbps88
    @Maxbps88 4 роки тому +51

    What an awesome and classic line by Johnny at the very end: "If Ed were here he'd help you clean up."

  • @duncanbrown8150
    @duncanbrown8150 Рік тому +13

    Oliver Reed was one of our great hell raisers of all time. This tv interview along with the one he did on The Des O’Conner Show in 1986 is very funny and hilarious. Celebrities wouldn’t get away with it today on television.
    He was a great actor and a larger than life personality.
    We just don’t get the likes of him and Richard Burton anymore.

  • @justdino1969
    @justdino1969 4 роки тому +17

    Growing up i would watch johnny with my mom and she would laugh at stuff i didn't get then and now i so get why it was so funny, best of times

  • @choozu
    @choozu 4 роки тому +228

    Back when talk shows weren’t terribly scripted...

    • @getsmarty7603
      @getsmarty7603 3 роки тому +9

      Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
      - Jimmy Fallon

    • @Viper61769
      @Viper61769 3 роки тому +1

      Depends who was coming on, thats why Carson was so good he could run with a given script with little advance..

    • @billyclub56
      @billyclub56 3 роки тому +4

      And political

    • @BarryMiller2956
      @BarryMiller2956 3 роки тому +6

      @Byrons Reward yeah, you could tell by the abrupt way she exited and the way he stood as she approached and simply let her pour the drink over him.

    • @willwalker6894
      @willwalker6894 3 роки тому +3

      @@getsmarty7603 You forgot to slap your hand on the table

  • @Paraprax
    @Paraprax 3 роки тому +311

    Reed did a great sight-gag at 8:36 that the audience totally missed - he mimes "reaching into his top pocket for a piece of paper" as per his story, then finds a cigarette there and acts puzzled for a moment, then immediately reaches for a lighter. The silence is painful because it's a brilliant and charming little piece of stage business - hopefully people were laughing at home!

    • @jimmymitchell3929
      @jimmymitchell3929 3 роки тому +13

      I was laughing at that!1

    • @timb9257
      @timb9257 3 роки тому +12

      Very sophisticated humor

    • @Weird-City
      @Weird-City 3 роки тому +19

      @Jonathon Roberts pretty sure it was a gag since he just said a few seconds before that that was his last cigarette and he was quitting.

    • @EmilyHartley25989
      @EmilyHartley25989 2 роки тому +6

      @Jonathon Roberts It was a deliberate gag.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 2 роки тому +2

      Paraprax , have you or anyone else here seeing the video of Oliver Reed on the David Letterman show ... I think David was really afraid of him

  • @elizabethj8510
    @elizabethj8510 10 місяців тому +8

    Thank you, Shelley! Her great quote, "I have outbursts of being a lady but they don't last long."

  • @alexcarratu5554
    @alexcarratu5554 2 роки тому +136

    What a character Oliver Reed was, always true to himself and always convincing in his performances, as well as well-spoken. Oliver saw this chat show appearance as pure comedy. "She's (Winters) a showman and I'm a showman and that's our business", as Ollie recalled years later.

    • @FathomlessJoy
      @FathomlessJoy Рік тому +4

      Drunks don't live true at all. In fact quite the contrary.

    • @alexcarratu5554
      @alexcarratu5554 Рік тому +8

      @@FathomlessJoy Ollie packed more life in his short 61 years than many would do if they lived 50 years longer (111 years). Ollie was true to himself most of the time and was authentic. The latter is rare nowadays.

    • @user-vl9bw1lw1u
      @user-vl9bw1lw1u Рік тому +2

      Lol in the interview to which you are referring, he is clearly upset by the incident-as indicated by the way he tells the story-and then tries to play it off as if he’s not upset by stating what you have quoted above. He then falls out of his chair.

    • @alexcarratu5554
      @alexcarratu5554 Рік тому

      @@user-vl9bw1lw1u I've seen that interview many times. Ollie was so unpredictable a lot of the time, sometimes you can't tell if he was being serious or mucking about. The chair fall off though was a clear joke. If it was genuine, the crew would have run to Mr Reed's assistance. Ollie's friend, Stephen Ford, said that most of Ollie's antics were a joke and he wasn't always pissed on interviews.

    • @TheHungryTrollRawr
      @TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому +4

      @@alexcarratu5554 yeah so many ppl miss his humour completely. The man was a pure showman, he was an actor don't forget ppl, and enjoyed playing roles even when he wasn't supposed to!
      He always said stuff tongue in cheek, you can see it in his eyes as the giveaway.
      I think he always put on a show as he had a natural love for fun and humour!

  • @brandaoz
    @brandaoz 3 роки тому +60

    After getting the drink over his head, he wanted to burst inti laughing,but he controlled himself..🤣😅😅

  • @susandonahue865
    @susandonahue865 4 роки тому +256

    I still miss Johnny 🙏🏼🌹🌿

    • @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535
      @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535 4 роки тому +9

      Susan Donahue no one was like Johnny. No one is like so many great TV and movie stars were, and never will be again as the times formed them into who they were. I miss Robin Williams, Frank Sinatra, Don Wrickles, Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, all the great Jazz and rock musicians, the list goes on and on all the greats are either dead or old and not working. 💔

    • @catherinesvbialosh7260
      @catherinesvbialosh7260 4 роки тому +5

      Me too so much 💝💝

    • @kittykate52
      @kittykate52 4 роки тому +4

      Gay Camille Grace Sprague Johnny was one of a kind and I have never seen his match although I do enjoy Jimmy Fallon and Graham Norton on occasion.

    • @gracefranklin29
      @gracefranklin29 4 роки тому +10

      As child my mom worked evenings and when she came home she would put Johnny Carson on. I would listen from my bedroom and the audience would be laughing, my mom would be laughing so I used to pretend he was my father for I didn't have one.
      When he passed away I felt like a big part of my heart died. I loved him greatly. And I still miss him.

    • @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535
      @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535 4 роки тому +4

      kittykate52 me too but there’s no substitute for Johnny or any of the past and passing greats. When Barbra Streisand goes, so, will I. 💔

  • @ubatubaable
    @ubatubaable Рік тому +111

    Oliver was one of the greatest men that ever lived. An actor of extraordinary ability and more character than you’d normally find in a whole theatre, may he rest in peace.

    • @mirrage42
      @mirrage42 Рік тому

      He perved on underage girls. Such a great man! s/

    • @ubatubaable
      @ubatubaable Рік тому

      @@mirrage42 she wasn’t underaged at any point when they met or started a relationship and so please don’t make blatantly false accusations about him.

    • @margaretwallaces3625
      @margaretwallaces3625 Рік тому +1

      Ubatubaable... Yes, and the people Loved & appreciated him. A Great talent. Thank you for saying so.

    • @mariaaguadoball3407
      @mariaaguadoball3407 Рік тому +9

      He was admittedly a talented actor, but apart from that, what did he ever do in his life that was "great"? Abuse women? Treat his family like trash?

    • @sosoo000
      @sosoo000 Рік тому +4

      Hollywood legend Oliver Reed ‘liked young girls’, the Max Clifford trial sensationally heard today.
      The millionaire PR guru claimed to represent the Oliver Twist star to a teenage recruitment consultant - and said he had to cover up the actor’s controversial sexual preferences, jurors heard.
      The consultant, just 19 at the time, said Clifford made the shock revelations during a meeting about a PA job at his Bond Street offices.
      She said: ‘He said it was working as his PA and as part of that it would be looking after his list of celebrities, taking care of their needs.
      ‘He named a lot of celebrities, and one that I remember is Oliver Reed.
      ‘I was very young and didn’t really know who the other ones were very much. I remember clearly Oliver Reed.
      ‘He said that some of his clients, and specifically named Oliver Reed, had sexual preferences and he explained that Oliver Reed liked young girls.
      ‘And that as a publicist, this was problematic for him and it would be part of the role I was there for, to protect the clients.
      ‘He just said they had different sexual preferences and I remember him specifically saying about Oliver Reed, that he liked young girls.’She said that very quickly Clifford began interviewing her for the job and quizzing her about how she could help ‘protect Oliver Reed’.

  • @jimmayors2315
    @jimmayors2315 3 роки тому +363

    He play's the role of a British snob perfectly, he's a wonderful actor

    • @DianaJG8
      @DianaJG8 3 роки тому +23

      He didn't have to act.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 3 роки тому +42

      Oliver Reed could switch from Royalty to Ruffian in a heartbeat. One minute he's behaving like the Duke of Edinburgh, the next he's under the table, singing Rugby songs and wondering where his trousers went

    • @dónalÓNiadh
      @dónalÓNiadh 3 роки тому +32

      @@DianaJG8 He wasn't a snob. The complete opposite in fact.

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 3 роки тому +9

      @@TonyEnglandUK What do you mean, that's exactly how the Duke of Edinburgh used to act. Lol

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 3 роки тому +1

      @@theradgegadgie6352 hahaha good point

  • @beachlife2968
    @beachlife2968 4 роки тому +281

    Love his actions here 15:59 onwards. He has supposedly been humiliated with the Whisky but turns it around to shame her. Brilliant.

    • @beachlife2968
      @beachlife2968 4 роки тому +3

      @Bobby Brady For sure.

    • @absoluteacw
      @absoluteacw 3 роки тому +14

      They are both over theatrical individuals. She winds him up and he enjoys it and acts up even more. Johnny Carson is the real star. He orchestrated them both.

    • @mgichndz
      @mgichndz 3 роки тому +2

      In the end, the whiskey ended up killing him. He got what he deserved.

    • @mikewynne7131
      @mikewynne7131 3 роки тому +10

      @@mgichndz You comment proves his point.

  • @billrusso8250
    @billrusso8250 4 роки тому +37

    Johnny's line at the close of the clip is great.

  • @Beegees75
    @Beegees75 Рік тому +26

    British humor at its highest echelon. Reed is Brilliant.

  • @LPJack02
    @LPJack02 2 роки тому +104

    RIP Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938 - May 2, 1999), age 61
    You will be remembered as a legend

    • @rayvega3163
      @rayvega3163 Рік тому +12

      61 is too young :(

    • @haroldelrod8515
      @haroldelrod8515 Рік тому

      @@rayvega3163 The poor guy never could get a handle on his own drinking problem.

    • @DeftonE88
      @DeftonE88 6 місяців тому +1

      Born after the start of the war. Died before the turn of the century. Perfect timing

    • @AndyPandy-sj9bl
      @AndyPandy-sj9bl 10 днів тому

      ​@@DeftonE88before the start of the war

  • @carymahony3015
    @carymahony3015 3 роки тому +131

    This was stimulating.. Oliver speaks his beliefs. He doesn’t speak what Hollywood actors say to get fans. I like the actor bec he is confident enough to be honest. Love Shelly. Amazing actor and very intelligent. Great show this night!

    • @sandrasapocinik3922
      @sandrasapocinik3922 3 роки тому +3

      True!! I’m with you 👍💯%

    • @kenblair6622
      @kenblair6622 3 роки тому +4

      The whole thing was an act, which was common on talk shows those days. He was playing a character

    • @SoFkwHat80
      @SoFkwHat80 3 роки тому

      @Barbara Guest 🤔?

    • @PROFESSOR-I.C.
      @PROFESSOR-I.C. 2 роки тому +4

      Unfortunately Shelly Winters was never considered intelligent. She was basically a second rate actress and slept her way through Hollywood.

    • @thedangerwich5476
      @thedangerwich5476 2 роки тому +7

      @@PROFESSOR-I.C. what second rate actress wins two academy awards? 🤔

  • @bikerbisht110
    @bikerbisht110 4 роки тому +41

    Me, I'm British and proud of blokes like Ollie ... but Shelley Winters .... what a gal !!

  • @lakevubudwolf3340
    @lakevubudwolf3340 9 місяців тому +19

    Reed was a brilliant Actor and had that sly devil in his eyes. That kind of lethal charisma doesn't even exist in Actors today.

  • @tallllus
    @tallllus 4 роки тому +194

    What a handsome individual he was back in the day.

    • @waldolydecker8118
      @waldolydecker8118 3 роки тому

      more handsome than Hitler?

    • @tallllus
      @tallllus 3 роки тому

      @@waldolydecker8118?

    • @waldolydecker8118
      @waldolydecker8118 3 роки тому

      @@tallllus - 3:56 you did watch and listen to the video, did you not?

  • @pja-ok4714
    @pja-ok4714 4 роки тому +445

    Regardless of his views, he was being polite and she was being a boor. Imagine the uproar if he tipped his drink on her!

    • @JonyTony2018
      @JonyTony2018 4 роки тому +58

      GREATGODSOM
      Had he been that, he’d have smacked this uneducated, fat broad. He was pure class and simply outsmarted her. She found nothing better to do, but act rashly and child-like.

    • @pja-ok4714
      @pja-ok4714 4 роки тому +50

      @GREATGODSOM Not at all. While his comments are indeed chauvinist, his manners are impeccable, unlike Shelly Winters. You don't dump your drink on someone just because you disagree with their position. These days that would be considered assault. I think it more likely she was upset because his quick wit made her look foolish.

    • @pja-ok4714
      @pja-ok4714 4 роки тому +27

      @GREATGODSOM Of course I can see that his comments are inappropriate but it does not excuse her behavior. I am not arguing that his comments are agreeable, but apparently you cannot see that. No need to get nasty is there?

    • @JonyTony2018
      @JonyTony2018 4 роки тому +28

      @GREATGODSOM
      Yes, I guess today he would have been forced to apologise for his truthful remarks. Too bad the world is ruled by cretins similar to Shelly Winters and not gentlemen like Oliver Reed.

    • @pja-ok4714
      @pja-ok4714 4 роки тому +3

      @doctordonuthin I suspected as much. Thanks for the tip!

  • @alyneorleans5018
    @alyneorleans5018 2 роки тому +88

    When high-functioning alcoholics get together … 😵‍💫 He was pure gold, lol.

  • @heliotrope3345
    @heliotrope3345 Рік тому +24

    Shelly was a bit of a diva so NO ONE was going to tell her to shut-up! Yet, Reed was a gentleman about it.

  • @Josh_H00
    @Josh_H00 4 роки тому +153

    God I wish I could go back and live in those days. They’re fun yet sophisticated. Nothing offered by today’s society.

    • @peace-yv4qd
      @peace-yv4qd 4 роки тому +23

      I lived during those days. I didn't notice it at the time but it was more light hearted and interesting. People were not shamed for having an opinion, and they weren't so guarded. At the same time they were respectful and courteous. I used to be a city bus drive driver and the men and women I worked with were so colorful and multi layered. Todays PC world is boring and pretentious.

    • @ivyvines6708
      @ivyvines6708 4 роки тому +13

      It was a different day for sure Joshua. I really think that you would have liked it. The way that things are and are are going today I wouldn't mind being back there now myself.

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell 4 роки тому +1

      Riiiight
      Speak for yourself, tiger

    • @lonewolffullmoon
      @lonewolffullmoon 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 4 роки тому +2

      @@lockandloadlikehell You don't know what respect and courtesy means. Maybe you should learn bit of it?

  • @hernanugarte8966
    @hernanugarte8966 4 роки тому +42

    Oliver Reed wow amazing guy old fashioned but what a character enjoyed every single second because this reflects the era they lived in.

  • @LATVERIAN1
    @LATVERIAN1 4 роки тому +106

    I just recently watched Oliver Reed in his breakout role: Hammer's "Curse Of The Werewolf".
    He was awesome in the title roll, and the film still stands the test of time. One of the greatest
    werewolf films ever made.

    • @murphy13295
      @murphy13295 4 роки тому +6

      I agree , saw long ago . Just added it to my Amz watch list . There is bit of historically accurate trivia in a tavern scene . A group of local men are seated at a table smoking clay pipes . The pipe stems are different lengths . The reason is taverns provided clay pipes as real pipes did not travel well ( breaking in saddle bags , etc . ) The long stems get shorter as a new smoker breaks off the bit they previous smoker used . I appreciated bit of detail .

    • @ontologicallysteve7765
      @ontologicallysteve7765 4 роки тому +5

      Curse of the Werewolf was just released on 4k Blu-ray. I'm 37. I've been watching it since I was 12---and let me tell you: it never looked better. You're right; it has held up quite well. I wish the censors didn't decimate the original cut. It originally featured a lot more of the werewolf. Such a shame that we didn't get to see more of the impeccable make-up effects. But, it still remains a masterful piece of cinema.

    • @KingOfKings1000yrs
      @KingOfKings1000yrs 4 роки тому +1

      Loved the movie & Ollie was all man in that role oooph!

    • @cynsmi
      @cynsmi 4 роки тому +1

      Oliver is too cute.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 4 роки тому

      Be sure and see him in "Women in Love." He and Alan Bates wrestle naked! Plus Reed's "Fig" monologue!

  • @lukekcc8911
    @lukekcc8911 Рік тому +36

    I’m 29 years old. Johnny Carson wasn’t even on TV when I was alive. I found him watching old interviews and have seen many hours of his shows, back from the early 60s and through the 80s. He was ahead of his time then, and will always be the greatest host to ever take the stage. Despite his guests often being backwards-minded, he never stammered in his values and spoke up in a way that was respectful to all. Long live Carson!

    • @drews5569
      @drews5569 Рік тому +10

      @LukeKcc Backwards minded? According to who? You? Get a grip.

    • @pepsiwarren2957
      @pepsiwarren2957 Рік тому +1

      I was a big fan of both. Wonderful and talented people.

    • @hotrox2112
      @hotrox2112 Рік тому +1

      Epitome of a professional, and never showed any political posturing, or bias stance ever...

    • @JacksonJones-je9uk
      @JacksonJones-je9uk 6 місяців тому +2

      not true, Wayne Newton had problems with Carson and his jokes that Wayne was gay which Wayne confronted carson and was gonna kick his ass

  • @brydiejones9297
    @brydiejones9297 4 роки тому +357

    That beautifully tailored bespoke Saville Row suit...

    • @Maulinator69
      @Maulinator69 4 роки тому +40

      You're damn right! I was a lawyer for a decade when I left the military and my ex mother in law was a seamstress for a company that made Saville row suits. Whenever there was a sale, she'd put a few to one side for me which I'd always grab as they were a fraction of the price... £250 for a £1500 suit. So today I have about a dozen of them.
      I write & produce in the entertainment business now but when I moved to LA a few years ago I bought myself a couple of Tom Fords. They're beautiful and I was into the whole James Bond thing lol... being of a similar age and appearance to the current incumbent. But honestly, the Saville row suits are timeless, better made and always get a comment from those who know. More of an English gentleman rather than well dressed hitman 😂
      But you have good taste 👍

    • @hollywoodjaded
      @hollywoodjaded 4 роки тому +10

      ...draped that evening over a mannequin constructed of 70s machismo.

    • @davidrichter9164
      @davidrichter9164 4 роки тому +16

      Damn fine suits.

    • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
      @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 4 роки тому +20

      True his suit is bloody awesome 💪🏼🤗

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 4 роки тому +14

      @@martindesdichado419 positively sublime - give me that brand of 'machismo' any day of the week, in any decade.

  • @maxwellschott6660
    @maxwellschott6660 4 роки тому +83

    At 1:29 he says "give me thy hand,
    One writ with me in sour misfortune’s book" a quote from Romeo and Juliet meaning "we both are having bad luck". So he's saying "I'm sorry I'm stuck with you, and I'm sure you are sorry you're stuck with me"

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 4 роки тому +3

      @Danny Timms You think their strength is equal? Dimwitted comment Danny Timms. There's no need to compete with another's vulgarity or otherwise. Let self-destruction take its course whilst holding on to your integrity..... as perfectly illustrated by Mr Reed.

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 4 роки тому +2

      @Danny Timms Half wit through and through - well proven!

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 4 роки тому +2

      @Danny Timms You are a laughable Shelly Winters yourself. You actually think, in your little head, that I am the one resorting to insults. I didn't call you stupid. Stupid! I called your comment dim-witted. I didn't even call you dim-witted, on that occasion. You are truly a sad little product of todays moron brigade. Throw your dim-witted little insults, I would expect nothing less and can only laugh - at you!

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 4 роки тому

      @Danny Timms Bravo! Encore..... just the perfect village incel oops I mean idiot.

    • @feellucky271
      @feellucky271 4 роки тому +1

      @@hansiesma16 You just described yourself to a tee.
      You better than anyone should know this.
      Mr.Timms attempted to enlighten you and you doused the flame with your conceit and ignorance.A job well done.

  • @eoinMB3949
    @eoinMB3949 4 роки тому +89

    Had a drink thrown over his head on live TV and he didnt miss a beat. Proper bloke

    • @pauline8987
      @pauline8987 3 роки тому +2

      LOL .... "Proper bloke"? The idiot is used to it!! Plus, he's three sheets to the wind and couldn't react! What a Muppet! Gooooo Shelly!!

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 3 роки тому +15

      Ollie was the scene commander. Winters just behaved like a whiny trash lady. Well done Ollie your decorum savaged this feminist. What Ollie was saying was a woman looks after her family and the man looks after his woman. Oh no, feminist rage that when they have no come back argument they use physical attack just like a typical feminazi.

    • @Howdyall
      @Howdyall 3 роки тому +3

      @@diggerpete9334 Thank you, Peter. Well said.

    • @FragranceGame85
      @FragranceGame85 3 роки тому +3

      @@pauline8987 He was brilliant. Shot her down , she was a silly woman

    • @samuelramsumair520
      @samuelramsumair520 3 роки тому

      Concur. He took it like a gentleman. I like what he said about a woman looking after her children and man and a man looking after his woman

  • @tinman67641
    @tinman67641 Рік тому +9

    The difference of comedy and talk shows then vs now. Now there would have been screaming and fighting. Carson didn’t need to make a lot of noise. It just unfolded and everyone played it off. Reed was superb.

  • @rdc501
    @rdc501 3 роки тому +175

    Oliver was 37 years old here.
    That's the most 50 year old 37 year old Ive ever seen.

    • @lmc2664
      @lmc2664 3 роки тому +8

      Oh man! He really looked like in his 50 something

    • @iansheehy7441
      @iansheehy7441 3 роки тому +7

      He probably enjoyed his 37 years!

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 3 роки тому +17

      It's the alcoholism

    • @pompeymcc3531
      @pompeymcc3531 2 роки тому +18

      Extremely handsome

    • @Marilyn-np6ls
      @Marilyn-np6ls 2 роки тому +6

      Alcoholism ages people internally and externally. Shame that he was such a hard drinker - it DEF shortened his life. A guy with so much talent.........

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid 2 роки тому +54

    Ollie had his demons but what a showman and what a brilliant actor, and with an under-appreciated comedic talent.

    • @StandWatie1862
      @StandWatie1862 Рік тому

      He didn't have his demons He just partied

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Рік тому +2

      @@StandWatie1862 Alcoholism is what I am referring to. It's a common saying to describe "trouble" but then again you knew that already.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK Рік тому +2

      Steve McQueen flew over to the UK and went on a pub-crawl with Ollie. Imagine that for a night out. And Ollie _"brought some beer back up again right into Steve McQueen's lap."_

  • @mikemaddox7339
    @mikemaddox7339 4 роки тому +441

    She was very rude to keep interrupting him when he was there to be interviewed by Johnny.

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 4 роки тому +28

      She was drunk

    • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
      @dogwithwigwamz.7320 4 роки тому +7

      I think Oliver was a little condescending - especially given that she was a woman in her own country. Don`t get me wrong, a man should be free to trot wherever he likes to air an opinion, but he must do it a a gentleman.

    • @clearday9525
      @clearday9525 4 роки тому +11

      I couldn't stand Oliver Reed. But he did speak up for Roy Kinnear when he knew he wasn't a good enough horse rider to do the scene in a film that got the actor killed. He did try to save his life. So I give him marks for that. And I'll also give him some marks for saying, "Look after her, protect her, and provide her with a little warmth."
      But I prefer to concentrate my negative energy on something like the white slave trade/human trafficking, rather than directing it at a dead man's opinion on what he thought a wife should be. After all, we can pick a husband. There's no such thing as enslavement to the kitchen these days. And it's a bit of an insult to those women who are being forced into prostitution, etc., to even liken that to cooking the dinner in a marriage.

    • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
      @dogwithwigwamz.7320 4 роки тому +1

      @@thedevilsadvocate5210 There`s no law against that here. If there is there then you`ll forgive me.

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 4 роки тому

      @@dogwithwigwamz.7320
      It makes you do funny things
      It’s just a possible explanation to the behavior.

  • @KOOLBadger
    @KOOLBadger Рік тому +2

    I have been reading all the comments, you all are brilliant! I have not been to a feed with some much intelligents! Thank you and Merry Christmas!

  • @spiderspawn2002
    @spiderspawn2002 4 роки тому +257

    His statement after her childlike behavior is gold.

    • @absoluteacw
      @absoluteacw 3 роки тому +21

      Childlike? She poured a drink over him because of his comments I assume and walked off set. They are both over theatrical. She winds him up and that feeds Oliver more. The real star is Johnny Carson. He orchestrated them both.

    • @craigtheschmeg3253
      @craigtheschmeg3253 3 роки тому +17

      Golly, I didn't know Shelly was such a powerful wimmins, throwing drinks on a man, showing everyone how oppressed and fearful she is of the patriarchy an' stuff.

    • @m.b.82
      @m.b.82 3 роки тому +3

      It was well played on both sides

    • @hilaryc3203
      @hilaryc3203 3 роки тому +16

      @@absoluteacw Childlike, in that she could not control her tantrum. Shelley lived her life a wee bit out of control.

    • @speak_your_truth.
      @speak_your_truth. Місяць тому

      ​@@absoluteacwYes, childlike.

  • @RickSuaz
    @RickSuaz 4 роки тому +306

    His comeback after he got whiskey poured on him.. a total Boss.

    • @Simonchez
      @Simonchez 3 роки тому +10

      Yikes, you're an idiot. He looks like he wanted to cry.

    • @wiseonwords
      @wiseonwords 3 роки тому +38

      @@Simonchez - triggered, are you? LOL!

    • @AFMMD-q8
      @AFMMD-q8 3 роки тому +21

      @@Simonchez Jealous much?

    • @troywilliams3591
      @troywilliams3591 3 роки тому +21

      @@Simonchez You ever had whiskey in your eyes? It burns like hell and makes them water.

    • @shawnbell3468
      @shawnbell3468 3 роки тому +5

      It did have a "set-up" vibe, not rehearsed but talked through, the emotions seemed real as it seemed "Whiskey" was the 3rd wheel that played a main part.

  • @lelaine61
    @lelaine61 3 роки тому +15

    This was absolutely delightful and hilarious moment down memory lane 😃🤣 RIP 😇🙏🏼

  • @mecongberlin
    @mecongberlin Рік тому +14

    Johnny Carson, the master in the art of silence.

  • @saltwatercb
    @saltwatercb 3 роки тому +212

    Ollie: "It proves I'm not terribly virile."
    Shelley: "I remember..." By virtue of her timing, one of the greatest comebacks I have ever heard. Go Shelley!

    • @sarawashington5485
      @sarawashington5485 3 роки тому +10

      LMFAO 😂😂😂Well done Shelley 👏👏👏👏👏

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 3 роки тому +13

      @Lucky Luke yah she kept touching him. Longing for attention from a handsome man

    • @randypeppercorn1865
      @randypeppercorn1865 3 роки тому +2

      At first, I thought she said that because he used the word "pencil" 😆

    • @karlafroehlich4856
      @karlafroehlich4856 3 роки тому +7

      Wow guys! Do some research on Miss Winters. She probably DID have Ollie in the sack and forgot! Lol
      Note that her body is the same size as Marilyn Monroe at this time. Not fat- curvy and sexy- the gold standard of the time. Frickin healthy.

    • @sophiastuart-watts7971
      @sophiastuart-watts7971 3 роки тому +3

      @@karlafroehlich4856 And her and Maz used to live together, back in the day 🙂

  • @allenthompson4714
    @allenthompson4714 4 роки тому +44

    "If Ed were here, he'd help you clean up." Bwahahahaha. Johnny was the best.

  • @ChrizRockster
    @ChrizRockster 3 роки тому +26

    He was right on architecture. Victorian architecture has come to be linked with the spooky and the romantic amongst other genres. Its iconic. It is also brilliant at making you think its older than it is, especially some religious symbols due to the Victorian obsession with the occult.

  • @Apollo_Blaze
    @Apollo_Blaze Рік тому +7

    Oliver Reed looks absolutely gorgeous here. I love Shelly Winters. Great clip of them.