@WilliamSmith-mx6ze peter tatchell made himself a nice cosy corner as a sort of gay Ayatollah: you didn't elect me but you'll damn well respect me. Funny, considering his background.
@@WilliamSmith-mx6ze There's a great story about when the militant brigade were picketing The Generation Game. Larry invited them up to his dressing room. One of them said the word 'homosexual'. Larry covered his dog's ears and said, 'you can't say that word in here, you'll frighten my poodle!' Larry - total comic genius. Love him!
Larry on modern television: "I can't bear all this people getting into bed with everybody... it frightens my dog". God love him he was hilarious and never any need for bad language or ugliness.
A lovely gentle man. So natural and funny. He worked so hard to achieve the success that came his way. A uniquely British star of tremendous ability. Sadly missed.
What you saw was what you got. No acting, just a natural warm human being. He may of loved Torquey but the love of his home town was stronger and returned for the last few years of his life. he loved Nuneaton and the people of Nuneaton loved him
You can tell that they are both very fond of each other, and yet there is a cheekiness about the interview that stops it from becoming too much of an old pal's act. Lovely stuff :-)
George Reid he was like that in person. He was a very generous person who did a lot of charity work for free in his home town of Nuneaton. In the pub he was just another customer and would chat and laugh with anyone who wanted to talk to him
Love Larry Grayson. A unique comedian that isn't seen anymore, such warmth and love in what he did, no sweating or racism, just pure comedy from a sincere and wonderful Man. I have cried with laughter watching the generation game, can't get enough of watching him. I'm sure I can hear the angels pissing themselves with laughter on a quiet star lit nite. Good nite Larry, and everard X leo
Two of the best people ever in show business, Larry Grayson and Terry Wogan... They don't come much better than that. " ' tis a gay day t' be sure. " God bless 'email both.
Time has robbed these people away from us.. We should learn from this and appreciate those around us right now before they and we are robbed out of time too.. Dont dwell on sadness and disappointment.. Focus on that fact.. We will be gone.. One day soon..it comes quicker than we think.
Of his time, never to be repeated - thank goodness I lived through that kinder, gentler period where people listened to raconteurs like Larry. A beautiful soul.
More people like Larry on TV now days please. He was so funny. My nan loved him. She felt she could talk to him. Me poor grandfather never got a word lol.
Great upload. Both Laz and Terry at their peak here. Larry was always proud of his roots in Nuneaton, and he was very much loved for his kindness and sincerity.
So sad that Larry Grayson isn’t with us today. A very genuine and comedic individual who had such amazing talent. He could draw a laugh with just a purposeful look or a quick comment. He never resorted to swearing or some of the distasteful humour we find today. Despite being sorely missed, it’s great that there are so many recordings available of him, so we can continue to laugh with him today.
It's sad because now we have vile people like Graham Norton that ain't got a clue about comedy so have to be as rude as they can get away with just to shock. And all Norton jokes about is sticking something up your bum or other gay sex innuendos
such a nice chit chat. i love larry graysons comedy and what a nice gentleman. thanks for uploading this. i think i have watched everything else on him here on youtube
Always remember watching him every Saturday night,he was so funny the whole family would be laughing, I would always remember my mum saying, he's not really is is to my dad 🤣🤣🤣,I'm 53 now and still makes me Laugh.
Terry - "Are you going to cut out all the unsavoury bits" Larry - "No you're in it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 absolutely love Larry Grayson he was hilarious, kind and had great one liners. Larry - "Aren't you going?. Fancy. Well, you're everywhere else, aren't you?"
It's weird how random life is, the zeitgeist collision occured very late for him but somehow it had to be that way, he was like a hodge-podge of things familiar to audiences at the time, a bit Dr Finlay meets Katherine Hepburn meets Frankie Howerd but a genuinely warm sincere man which as he says is the key, widely loved and missed
What a wonderful story teller and true gentleman. Sadly people like this are never seen on television today and certainly do not have the talent or charisma. R.I.P Larry ❤
I always notice that Larry at times sweats profusely. I wonder if it was the studio lights or a sign of social anxiety? Many people have social anxiety, even those in public life. He was a lovely man.
I too suffer from facial hyperhydrosis. It's embarrassing, because it's so noticeable PRIMARILY to me, then people feel the need to comment about it, which only makes the condition worse. Larry was obviously embarrassed by the sweating too...I'd suggest that our profuse sweating is caused by extreme social anxiety, sadly 😔
Ah, Larry Grayson. Kind, talented, mild mannered. No-one in showbiz has ever had a bad word to say about him
Peter Tatchell absolutely hated him.
@@MarkHarrison733 Oh, sod Tatchell. If Tatchell hated the great and brilliant Larry, then sod Tatchell.
@WilliamSmith-mx6ze peter tatchell made himself a nice cosy corner as a sort of gay Ayatollah: you didn't elect me but you'll damn well respect me. Funny, considering his background.
@@WilliamSmith-mx6ze There's a great story about when the militant brigade were picketing The Generation Game. Larry invited them up to his dressing room. One of them said the word 'homosexual'. Larry covered his dog's ears and said, 'you can't say that word in here, you'll frighten my poodle!' Larry - total comic genius. Love him!
Larry Grayson & Terry Wogan two lovely people having a chat. How I miss the days when people like this were on our TV screens.
Grayson was a vile homophobic stereotype.
The most underrated and undervalued entertainer in the history of British television.
Larry on modern television: "I can't bear all this people getting into bed with everybody... it frightens my dog". God love him he was hilarious and never any need for bad language or ugliness.
A lovely gentle man. So natural and funny. He worked so hard to achieve the success that came his way. A uniquely British star of tremendous ability. Sadly missed.
Yes he is. He certainly had his O-Levels in cinema.
Decent, Honest, modest, Humble. It could only be Larry Grayson.
Your message here sums up England 1945-2000. (Northern Irish, living in London for donkeys years)
Larry was such a sweet kind man. Everyone who worked with him loved him. Such a kind man.
Larry's warmth came through in that chat. He was funny too. Rest in Paradise Larry.
"Are you going to cut out all the unsavory bits?"... "No you're in it!".... Brilliant!!
What an absolute gent. Larry was an absolute joy. His stories are so entertaining, he deserved his fame.
RIP Larry Grayson. Probably the most genuine person in show biz.
What you saw was what you got. No acting, just a natural warm human being. He may of loved Torquey but the love of his home town was stronger and returned for the last few years of his life. he loved Nuneaton and the people of Nuneaton loved him
Terry Wogan was nice looking in his day and Larry was a star. How sad they're gone now.
both legends and nice people . wont see the like of them again :(
Be lovely if Terry was still on the radio during the morning commute.
@@johnnytenjobs Very sadly he would now be considered to be politically incorrect.
You can tell that they are both very fond of each other, and yet there is a cheekiness about the interview that stops it from becoming too much of an old pal's act. Lovely stuff :-)
One of the kindest, warmest souls I have ever witnessed (only, sadly, through the magic of UA-cam, mind, but none the less) - Sorely missed.
George Reid he was like that in person. He was a very generous person who did a lot of charity work for free in his home town of Nuneaton. In the pub he was just another customer and would chat and laugh with anyone who wanted to talk to him
Larry was a legend. No one can ever follow him.
Larry Gayson was a warm lovely man who made me howl with laughter. A real great much missed bless you.
It's lovely to watch a conversation between a gay man and a straight man who obviously think the world of each other.
Brilliant Larry Grayson is so sadly missed thank you Larry for the joy love and laughter you brought to all of our lives sleep tight sweet prince
Two wonderful intelligent men. Larry's timing was faultless, a glorious, warm comedian, much missed.
Love Larry Grayson. A unique comedian that isn't seen anymore, such warmth and love in what he did, no sweating or racism, just pure comedy from a sincere and wonderful Man. I have cried with laughter watching the generation game, can't get enough of watching him. I'm sure I can hear the angels pissing themselves with laughter on a quiet star lit nite. Good nite Larry, and everard X leo
Two of the best people ever in show business, Larry Grayson and Terry Wogan... They don't come much better than that. " ' tis a gay day t' be sure. " God bless 'email both.
What a lovely man. Genuine. No malice. RIP Larry Grayson.
Two gents of Showbiz. Sadly missed.
i had the hounour of being on the same stage as Larry lovely chap no aires and graces
Larry was the star you could approach in a street and he would stand and talk for as long as you wanted to.
Lovely man !
Larry was a gem of a guy.
They've found Larry's autobiography since his death in a box complete... Why has it NOT been released? There is, I'm sure a audience for it.
Born on 31 August 1923, Larry was 61 at the time of this interview.
terry wogan has such beautiful eyes and smile. its like he is guarding him self with larry grayson. so much mischief going on here
Yeah they were good friends
Love Larry he was a one off class kind man and brill
Larry, such a lovely man.
What an absolute pleasure to see them both.
Larry Grayson - lovely man.
...two great men sadly no longer with us, makes remembering these programmes even more special...thank you 👌🌼
I cry as I watch him...So beautiful...Come back down Larry.. x
I have a box set of Larry Grayson shows. I will watch them this winter for the warmth when the heating is off. Lovely man.
Thank you for putting the video on ! lovely to see Larry & Terry
Time has robbed these people away from us.. We should learn from this and appreciate those around us right now before they and we are robbed out of time too.. Dont dwell on sadness and disappointment.. Focus on that fact.. We will be gone.. One day soon..it comes quicker than we think.
Thank you.
Two absolute legends thrust together!! They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Of his time, never to be repeated - thank goodness I lived through that kinder, gentler period where people listened to raconteurs like Larry. A beautiful soul.
More people like Larry on TV now days please. He was so funny. My nan loved him. She felt she could talk to him. Me poor grandfather never got a word lol.
A great entertainer Larry thanks for all the great pleaser you gave us all Bless you XXXXX
+Robby334 Well said I so concur with you.
+Mike Hudson Me too!
Larry was wonderful. A gem of a Lancashire comedian
Always comes across as a genuinely all round nice guy.
Great upload. Both Laz and Terry at their peak here. Larry was always proud of his roots in Nuneaton, and he was very much loved for his kindness and sincerity.
That was lovely- two friends having a chat. It occurred to me that I didn’t think I’d ever heard Larry Grayson laughing before...
A master of comic timing.
I grew up watching this and other shows at my nans house back in the early 80s.
I seen this and realised how much I miss my nan!
So sad that Larry Grayson isn’t with us today. A very genuine and comedic individual who had such amazing talent. He could draw a laugh with just a purposeful look or a quick comment. He never resorted to swearing or some of the distasteful humour we find today. Despite being sorely missed, it’s great that there are so many recordings available of him, so we can continue to laugh with him today.
It's sad because now we have vile people like Graham Norton that ain't got a clue about comedy so have to be as rude as they can get away with just to shock.
And all Norton jokes about is sticking something up your bum or other gay sex innuendos
Never get another comedian entertainer like him again. God Bless Him
such a nice chit chat. i love larry graysons comedy and what a nice gentleman. thanks for uploading this. i think i have watched everything else on him here on youtube
What a beautiful man Larry was, so warm and kindhearted. And so funny too.
Two greats now sadly passed away. r.i.p Larry, and Mr Klugman. Oh and Sir Terry, loved your talk show.
Why did the angels take Larry Grayson? 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I thought about Larry Grayson the other day while I was slightly lost diverted off the A5 in my Hillman. Through Nuneaton.
Always remember watching him every Saturday night,he was so funny the whole family would be laughing, I would always remember my mum saying, he's not really is is to my dad 🤣🤣🤣,I'm 53 now and still makes me Laugh.
He is a legend. So down to earth, naturally funny.
Lovely interview Larry so funny ,I remember the Saturday night with dorothy squires seems like yesterday
"I'm writing the book of my life." "Are you cutting out all the unsavoury bits?" "No, You're in it." 🤣
Terry - "Are you going to cut out all the unsavoury bits"
Larry - "No you're in it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 absolutely love Larry Grayson he was hilarious, kind and had great one liners.
Larry - "Aren't you going?. Fancy. Well, you're everywhere else, aren't you?"
Larry Grayson was a one off. Unprecedented, unique, unequaled. There won't be another. RIP Laz.
what a lovely man he was God bless his soul xx
I prefer to look at today and tomorrow, but people like larry do make me think of better times. He was 39 then. Good lord
both lovely fellas gone now....:(
Terry Wogan takes second place in this conversation. He try’s hard, but he can’t compete with our Lars.
Larry was one of the very best comedians ever,God bless him.
It's weird how random life is, the zeitgeist collision occured very late for him but somehow it had to be that way, he was like a hodge-podge of things familiar to audiences at the time, a bit Dr Finlay meets Katherine Hepburn meets Frankie Howerd but a genuinely warm sincere man which as he says is the key, widely loved and missed
Larry Grayson's reference to 'Wizard of Oz' star Margaret Hamilton, "Just like Miss Gulch...."
What a wonderful story teller and true gentleman.
Sadly people like this are never seen on television today and certainly do not have the talent
or charisma.
R.I.P Larry ❤
Overwhelmed by the words about Myrna Loy he was such a lovely man
Very very intelligent and just nice at the same time.
Funny man. Loved his version of the generation game. Thank god for invention of the video camera. Kept forever.
What a lovely man Larry is....
Grayson totally controlled that interview
So wonderful to watch these. I recall these were on a Saturday night as a 17 year old.
Adore this man 💖🥰 full of milk and honey and human kindness, love him 🌈
Larry was such a gentle, loving, caring man and very funny. The closest to him since he left us is Paul 'o'Grady.
Larry Grayson - bloody brilliant!
Terry and Larry were great
Sounds like a title of a sitcom, LARRY & TERRY wouldn't that have been great. Lol
Life is all memory💙
He looked at the camera better then Oliver Hardy.... and could deliver a line at the drop of a hat ...one off!!
Two of the most down to earth, genuine people in show business. RIP both!
Such a nice funny man a joy to watch sadly missed keeping the angels laughing
He moved back to Nuneaton later.
He always seemed anxious,don’t think he was comfy in the lime light,but he always overcome that,all the best sir. N bless ya tell.
Brilliant
He was a great historian of film .
What a dude!
He was a sweetheart!
Wonderful man
I always notice that Larry at times sweats profusely. I wonder if it was the studio lights or a sign of social anxiety? Many people have social anxiety, even those in public life. He was a lovely man.
I too suffer from facial hyperhydrosis. It's embarrassing, because it's so noticeable PRIMARILY to me, then people feel the need to comment about it, which only makes the condition worse. Larry was obviously embarrassed by the sweating too...I'd suggest that our profuse sweating is caused by extreme social anxiety, sadly 😔
A wonderful very sincere man dear Laz xxxxxxxx
So Natural ,so kind
Two greats gone no replacements in the talentless rubbish you get nowadays
Larry was a true gent
They sure don’t make them like Larry any more ; so funny
A lovely natural human being. A joy to watch.
I would so loved to have met him - what a lovely man! 😊
Such a wonderful , funny tslent. Csnt find such these days