RIP Sir Michael Parkinson (March 28, 1935 - August 16, 2023), aged 88 And RIP Peter Cook (November 17, 1937 - January 9, 1995), aged 57 You both will be remembered as legends.
You can really tell from their body language and rapport that Cook and Parkinson liked eachother a great deal. I love this interview. It's a great example of a great man. At ease.
I really like this interview. Cook was uncharacteristically candid. He's not doing is act here, he's just being himself. He even looks different here. It's great to hear him talking as himself.
He's a brilliant example of how alcohol dependency can make even the most brilliant, hilarious, intelligent and engaging people feel like they're not worth the effort. I love this interview. It's just him on top form. Shame, the brilliant ones don't seem to be around for long.
If you really listen to what cook says and the way he talks, it becomes clear he was a very truthful person, no bullshit, saying what really happened, saying what was on his mind.
I love tricking people and playing mind games on them, others hate me for it. I do stuff just to see if I can get away with it (harmlessly, of course) and many psychiatrists have told me it's for the same reason: I get bored with other people. As soon as I figure them out, like how their brains work and how to trick them, I get bored. Peter reminds me of myself in that sense. I love him especially for that. My favourite person ever. As I was born in 2007, I haven't even shared one day on the planet with him and I'm so glad I'm not ignorant like the rest of my year group who think Mean Girls is good entertainment. (Ok, sorry, rant over.)
Sadly, 10 yrs later he looked about 65 when he was 47. There just wasn’t the material and venues about and interviewers that could offer him a proper platform until Clive Anderson . Hence one drinks out of boredom and frustration.
R.I.P Parky thank you for putting my hometown on the map (and Cudworth/Cudeth) love this interview, two people who are totally at ease with each other and their professions.
Hello Charles whilst he may have attempted to avoid buggery at the school I was left with the feeling that he was not 100% successful. that was my story unfortunately and perhaps you could let us know your feelings. For the reasons I have just mentioned I feel that all all male boarding schools should be banned because they ruin a lot of lives.
The greatest comedian of all time. No one could match his wit...even other comedians acknowledge that. Thank you for the laughs Peter...may you rest in peace.
It was - because tape was so expensive, much of their stock was reused. It wasn't until the 70's (after it became apparent in hindsight that so much great work had been lost) that rules were put in place to prevent tape wiping and protect old recordings for future generations. This is one of the great advantages of modern technology - digital recordings can be kept indefinitely and in a fraction of the space it would take to store a similar amount of tapped programming, and its much cheaper.
Television was a bit more unscripted then... but we have internet shows now with people saying whatever they like. This interview reminds me of a recent Piers Morgan interview with Richard Dawkins, who mentions the buggery at school. But of course that interview was sober and not a Parkinson style interview.
I never liked Parkinson but he sank even further in my estimation when he started doing those horrible adverts trying to make old people feel guilty about leaving relatives having to pay their funeral costs and offering them a free biro.
Rolling Ormond ...this Rolling chap...is bitter because he has minimum wage employment at KFC he was not promoted to the drive thru, I have looked at his posts before and never has anything positive to say...but if you had seen his banjo playing parents it’s perhaps slightly understandable...total moron
@EmptyGlass99 That's true, I'm German but I lived in England for a year and understand British English fairly well, but once Peter gets (or I should say "got") going it is extremely difficult to keep up, sometimes impossible. Thank God there are nice people who write down the conversations on many videos on the net.
I am afraid that English subtitles are written automatically.😢😢 Not by a human enterpreter. I came across lots of mistakes in various sketches by Peter and Dudley. Very sad.
"trying to avoid buggery" - gets a huge laugh (and this most likely includes people who lived it). Every account of in-school dynamics of British boy-only boarding schools talks about the "tarts" who provided sexual services for their older peers in the strictly hierarchical boarding school system. From C. S. Lewis, to Roald Dahl, we this is history, this is the mistake of saying "children will find their own", when you provide them with no recourse, complaints, and the utter failure of power hiearchies to create equality.
@EmptyGlass99 Quite true, I was thinking that to myself as I watched it. I realized I had completely zoned out when he started to talk about rugby, and I didn't come to until the subject of buggery came up.
It would be hard for Coogan to project that whimsical empathy Peter had, his ability to simultaneously look down upon and genuinely, warmly enjoy whomever he spoke to.
Cook was highly original, brilliantly irreverent, articulate and funny. It's therefore all the sadder that he latterly descended into booze, bitterness and jealousy (of Dudley). Consequently these demons caused numerous missed opportunities.
Yes, so true. I remember seeing some very early footage of him before booze, he was so nice, charming and elegant. Booze destroyed him, like it does everyone...
Nervy interview. Cook's on there to answer Parkinson's questions - the audience isn't there to hear Parky's blessed opinions - but the git 'll give 'em anyway. The sexual abuse related by Cook was very real and scary. You can see Parky look like a pilot who is rapidly losing control of his aeroplane. He isn't comfortable. I always thought Parkinson was a great interviewer, but he is actuallly arrogant and deaf eared to some areas of conversation. This was in the day before "your latest book" or "upcoming movie" so the guests had their past to work from. Cook's past need more investigation.
@MurphyBurrito I'm not talking about the humour, just that this conversation is littered with English cultural references that would probably pass you by if you're not English.
@@fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 Yeah, I suppose in these days of public school boys putting their parts into pigs and buggering younger boys, anyone who questions that behaviour is seen as ridiculous. Carry on! Tally Ho!
Actually born in Torquay (Devon) so I suppose neutral accent, however after Cambridge College in the early 60's became a slightly London accent. I am sure that your friend was wrong in calling him an enema !
Peter Cook being himself and still making people laugh.
A true legend.
Yes, he was a terrific fly-half
A genius that lifted so many hearts and minds . god bless Peter..
RIP Sir Michael Parkinson (March 28, 1935 - August 16, 2023), aged 88
And
RIP Peter Cook (November 17, 1937 - January 9, 1995), aged 57
You both will be remembered as legends.
Nope.
You can really tell from their body language and rapport that Cook and Parkinson liked eachother a great deal. I love this interview. It's a great example of a great man. At ease.
I really like this interview. Cook was uncharacteristically candid. He's not doing is act here, he's just being himself. He even looks different here. It's great to hear him talking as himself.
He's a brilliant example of how alcohol dependency can make even the most brilliant, hilarious, intelligent and engaging people feel like they're not worth the effort. I love this interview. It's just him on top form. Shame, the brilliant ones don't seem to be around for long.
If you really listen to what cook says and the way he talks, it becomes clear he was a very truthful person, no bullshit, saying what really happened, saying what was on his mind.
A bit like George Carlin 🙏🏼
Such a brilliant raconteur.
Peter Cook, The funniest man who ever lived.
Yes,a beautiful man and a brilliant comedian
He drank because everyone bored him. Peter was too quick
The original Quicksilver.
I drank because I was too slow, and everyone seemed more interesting than me
I love tricking people and playing mind games on them, others hate me for it. I do stuff just to see if I can get away with it (harmlessly, of course) and many psychiatrists have told me it's for the same reason: I get bored with other people. As soon as I figure them out, like how their brains work and how to trick them, I get bored. Peter reminds me of myself in that sense. I love him especially for that. My favourite person ever. As I was born in 2007, I haven't even shared one day on the planet with him and I'm so glad I'm not ignorant like the rest of my year group who think Mean Girls is good entertainment. (Ok, sorry, rant over.)
@@fatty_owls
Talking to most people. Is like watching Paint dry. Slow wet and deadly boring.
Similar situation I think with Graham Chapman.
Sadly, 10 yrs later he looked about 65 when he was 47. There just wasn’t the material and venues about and interviewers that could offer him a proper platform until Clive Anderson . Hence one drinks out of boredom and frustration.
that buggery not to be taken.........willingly bit absolutely floored me XD
He was such an interesting man who made people feel at ease with his humour.
The secret is being honest without hesitation, something the world desperately needs more of.
Peter Cook is sublime.
I wonder how many of today's so-called "stars" could roll up to a live talkshow half cut and still entertain the pants off everyone.
I miss you Peter,
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1976 but peter cook has what appears to be converses how cool. peter cook is cool
Matthew Thomas Yep. "Chucks"
oh what a darling he was
"trying to avoid buggery" brilliant!
What is brilliant about that?
@@johnwh1039 it's the combination of blunt honesty mixed with hyperbole spiced with some shock value.
The days when they smoked on the TV. Remember it well. And Peter. Very funny man.
"What do you remeber from school?"
"Trying to avoid buggery"
Just learning about Peter Cook🌹& what a brilliant comedian. Thxs ❤
Peter Cook, genius!
He had a wit like quicksilver...such a funny man. So tragic that he went so young.
brilliant,my fav comedian of all time...many thanks for this
You can see where young John Lydon got his interview stare from...
Classic. What a genius.
Once he gets in character there's no stopping him.
Spike Milligan and Peter Cook are so far in front of other comedians it's unfair to compare anyone else.
"I was a young, you know, quite pretty boy, I was number three on the charts....classic.
R.I.P Parky thank you for putting my hometown on the map (and Cudworth/Cudeth) love this interview, two people who are totally at ease with each other and their professions.
He was so perfect. Brilliant and beautiful.
I wonder if the "Wolfie" character from the 70`s British TV show "Citizen Smith" was based on Peter`s look? The resemblance striking..
Beautiful genius. Gacked right up - look at his eyes! Must've terrified the TV establishment 'avin him on there. Marvellous stuff.
Knew him in college. Very funny and talented guy.
So cool!
Original, very rare thing.
Hello Charles whilst he may have attempted to avoid buggery at the school I was left with the feeling that he was not 100% successful. that was my story unfortunately and perhaps you could let us know your feelings. For the reasons I have just mentioned I feel that all all male boarding schools should be banned because they ruin a lot of lives.
Ahead of his time..
I may be way out but i feel like "Johny rotten" copied his interview style in places - maybe not even knowing it
Peter Cook was such a naturally funny guy. I am in stitches watches this.
Ironically he was a dying breed of Englishman
"What's the worst job you've ever had?"
The greatest comedian of all time. No one could match his wit...even other comedians acknowledge that. Thank you for the laughs Peter...may you rest in peace.
Very funny, likeable man. Great chat!
Peter Cook can master any accents 👍
Used to hold court in the Crown & 2 in Soho...a natural genius.
It was - because tape was so expensive, much of their stock was reused. It wasn't until the 70's (after it became apparent in hindsight that so much great work had been lost) that rules were put in place to prevent tape wiping and protect old recordings for future generations.
This is one of the great advantages of modern technology - digital recordings can be kept indefinitely and in a fraction of the space it would take to store a similar amount of tapped programming, and its much cheaper.
Cook slaughters Parkinson. The terminally dreary cant keep up.
I really don't think they were in battle
Did he??? Didn't know Michael was a comedian. I did know he was a brilliant interviewer with a great sense of humour.
I love the fact he is introduced with 'Take Five'. :-)
Me too!
I'm getting a bit of John Lydon here. A kind of subdued punkery.
spot on observation
@@tripzville7569 Lydon would have LOVED to have been half as talented as Cook.
I’ve often said I think Peter Cook was John Lydon’s dad, I think it’s the wild look in his eyes.
what do you remember of public school "trying to avoid buggery" LOL!!
Peter Cook.. the world has been a lesser place since he died.
Incredible how buggery was so commonplace and non-taboo.
Imagine these conversations on a talk show these days?
No. They don't actually converse anymore. Utter shite.
Television was a bit more unscripted then... but we have internet shows now with people saying whatever they like. This interview reminds me of a recent Piers Morgan interview with Richard Dawkins, who mentions the buggery at school. But of course that interview was sober and not a Parkinson style interview.
Beautiful looking man. What a damn shame.
Drink takes geniuses because they see too much. It takes the rest of us because we see them.
@@Ingens_Scherz that's a great quote, yours?
A true genius. It's such a shame he let his addiction get the better of him. A brilliant mind and a part of English comedy heritage.
Parkinson was a judgemental so-and-so who 'had it in' for some of his 'guests', but Cook handles him brilliantly here.
Parky eh another Pseudo Champagne Socialist ! when asked about his salary being high ? his answer " it,s the going rate" well fecking go then twat
I never liked Parkinson but he sank even further in my estimation when he started doing those horrible adverts trying to make old people feel guilty about leaving relatives having to pay their funeral costs and offering them a free biro.
Parkinson was totally bought and paid for by the British establishment.
he rocks
Peter Cook was the John Lennon of comedy.
Think that says it all, but not perhaps in the way you meant it
Meaning he was an overrated dick?
Rolling Ormond ...this Rolling chap...is bitter because he has minimum wage employment at KFC he was not promoted to the drive thru, I have looked at his posts before and never has anything positive to say...but if you had seen his banjo playing parents it’s perhaps slightly understandable...total moron
Trying to avoid buggery 😂😂 No one expected that
Love how he just smokes while getting interviewed haha
Late to discover Mr. Cook. Remarkably funny man.
@EmptyGlass99 That's true, I'm German but I lived in England for a year and understand British English fairly well, but once Peter gets (or I should say "got") going it is extremely difficult to keep up, sometimes impossible. Thank God there are nice people who write down the conversations on many videos on the net.
I am afraid that English subtitles are written automatically.😢😢 Not by a human enterpreter. I came across lots of mistakes in various sketches by Peter and Dudley. Very sad.
"AVOID BUGGERY" good advice generally.
Fucking Genius.
No Peter Cook, no Sex Pistols.
I am bedazzled by this man.
Funniest man ever...
Come on you Spurs.
Pure Genius!
I thought he was amazing BEFORE I knew he was a Spurs fan...Up the Spurs
He was very funny on Michael Parkinson ..when he said he like all sports except rugby league, parky was chairman of the R.L. lol
right up the Spurs
Peter offered to replace the tapes but the person at the BBC said that it wasn't worth it as it was too hard to schedule.
Maliboolibumbum
He made my Irish Dad scream
Peter Cook is the best!
First celebrity on tv to talk about grooming on British television- 6:12. Still happens now. Some **** will write a PhD about it.
I love the Pete and Dud exchanges.
Yeah, it is totally off the cuff. Innate genius. He can do tons of accents but, funny enough, Yorkshire is easier than, say, Scouse or North East.
a fine man.
Peter's funny here.
Very good
He has got you for being complicit.
Comic genius.
Peter Cook was 'frightened' as he died due to his Liver breaking down, "bleeding from every orifice." Poor man.
Goodness that second guest had no chance next too genius Peter Cook.
Professor6871 Danny Blanchflower
Im not sure if he ever found true happiness even behind all the jokes and humour
He didn't
It's a huge and tragic paradox that a lot of the genuinely funny ones can make everyone laugh but themselves.............
"trying to avoid buggery" - gets a huge laugh (and this most likely includes people who lived it).
Every account of in-school dynamics of British boy-only boarding schools talks about the "tarts" who provided sexual services for their older peers in the strictly hierarchical boarding school system. From C. S. Lewis, to Roald Dahl, we this is history, this is the mistake of saying "children will find their own", when you provide them with no recourse, complaints, and the utter failure of power hiearchies to create equality.
Well missed very intelligent funny man, oh yes, he was a spurs fan by the way.
@EmptyGlass99 Quite true, I was thinking that to myself as I watched it. I realized I had completely zoned out when he started to talk about rugby, and I didn't come to until the subject of buggery came up.
Steve Coogan could play him in a movie about his life.
Rhys Ifans apparently did
@@krisscanlon4051 Rhys Ifans certainly did play Cook and he was brilliant. It was a TV film called Not Only...But Always.
It would be hard for Coogan to project that whimsical empathy Peter had, his ability to simultaneously look down upon and genuinely, warmly enjoy whomever he spoke to.
Cook was highly original, brilliantly irreverent, articulate and funny. It's therefore all the sadder that he latterly descended into booze, bitterness and jealousy (of Dudley). Consequently these demons caused numerous missed opportunities.
Yes, so true. I remember seeing some very early footage of him before booze, he was so nice, charming and elegant. Booze destroyed him, like it does everyone...
Nervy interview. Cook's on there to answer Parkinson's questions - the audience isn't there to hear Parky's blessed opinions - but the git 'll give 'em anyway. The sexual abuse related by Cook was very real and scary. You can see Parky look like a pilot who is rapidly losing control of his aeroplane. He isn't comfortable. I always thought Parkinson was a great interviewer, but he is actuallly arrogant and deaf eared to some areas of conversation. This was in the day before "your latest book" or "upcoming movie" so the guests had their past to work from. Cook's past need more investigation.
bollox you boring old fart
Yes , I got the impression that Peter Cook was very much in earnest when he referred to that.
@@SleutherStrodei agree
they are sad stories. the school ones.
@MurphyBurrito I'm not talking about the humour, just that this conversation is littered with English cultural references that would probably pass you by if you're not English.
Parky, he was screaming to the public. You didn't ask him or worry
He exposed the shit right there.
Frightening that this is accepted and laughed at
No: frightening that you should say that. Times are a changing, and people like you are soon going to be a ridiculous part of history.
@@fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 Yeah, I suppose in these days of public school boys putting their parts into pigs and buggering younger boys, anyone who questions that behaviour is seen as ridiculous. Carry on! Tally Ho!
He is announcing abuse to the public and Parky and us, more Parky, are ignoring him.
What in the name of God are you on about, you moron?
Peter Cook reminds me of Steve Coogan =P
@Jack The Film Fanatic Coogan is also completely up his own arse
I want to know which accent is his natural one, he switches between so many personas. As a friend of mine said, he was an enigma.
The one he's using in this very interview.
Actually born in Torquay (Devon) so I suppose neutral accent, however after Cambridge College in the early 60's became a slightly London accent. I am sure that your friend was wrong in calling him an enema !
His American accent is a hoot.
I'm not sure if it was such a good plan to hand the responsibility for running the country to folk who went to that school.
'Buggertime' LOL