Charles Hawtrey - Rare Short Interview From The 1980s

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  • @hugohackenbush1554
    @hugohackenbush1554 2 роки тому +133

    Charles was so pissed during this interview. Roy was the epitome of kindness towards Charles. Two true British comedy legends. R.I.P Charles and Roy 🙏🏼🙏🏼🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 4 роки тому +116

    very pleased to see all the people who remember charles hawtrey.. even now.. thankyou for sharing this. 🙂

  • @johnnieoggyshoebrophy9615
    @johnnieoggyshoebrophy9615 Рік тому +49

    Never ever fails to make me laugh. A naturally funny man. The Carry In franchise would not have been the same without him. Rest in peace, Charles. 🌹

  • @gooddeedsbeatbad2625
    @gooddeedsbeatbad2625 7 років тому +192

    A superstar!! He lit up the Carry on movies and was unforgettable.

  • @extractorfan2423
    @extractorfan2423 6 років тому +245

    He brought joy to many, many
    thousands of people. As far as I am concerned that is all that matters to me. Rest in Peace.

    • @BernieHolland-w4l
      @BernieHolland-w4l 4 роки тому +12

      Well said - let others carp on about their obsessions !

    • @iainholmes2735
      @iainholmes2735 3 роки тому +9

      Really interesting chap. Apparently he only used to travel by bus, and had a collection of bedsteads in his lodgings. They were all real characters.

    • @Dermot2927
      @Dermot2927 3 роки тому +5

      I think it's fair to be interested in someone's offscreen life, as long as it's in a non-invasive and non-judgmental way. They write autobiographies, they do interviews and newspaper stories - I don't think someone who hated Charles Hawtrey would be interested in what he was like offscreen. It's usually done from love.

    • @rogueuniversities6866
      @rogueuniversities6866 3 роки тому +5

      And he upset loads more

    • @fatmahnoorkhan6466
      @fatmahnoorkhan6466 2 роки тому

      ​@@BernieHolland-w4l

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 4 роки тому +64

    Lovable and vulnerable, this actor had the capacity and eccentricity of stealing any film scene for his own, and the public adored him for it.

  • @DottyGran247
    @DottyGran247 4 роки тому +225

    Mr Roy Hudd - interviewer, lovely man, great entertainer back n the day RIP 1936 - 2020 (aged 83)

    • @thestrengthwithin4249
      @thestrengthwithin4249 4 роки тому +4

      Yes God bless him, av you heard the one about the eagle 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @teralmiles
      @teralmiles 4 роки тому +4

      I love that you had to add his age in brackets... Thanks Carol Vorderman. 😂

    • @DottyGran247
      @DottyGran247 4 роки тому +8

      @@teralmiles yep..............I did that cos some might’ve deduced that he was 84 after doing the math 🤪😏🙄😇

    • @moominpic
      @moominpic 4 роки тому +7

      Oh, I hadn't heard he'd died. I once wrote to him about pantomime and he gracious;ly replied with a lovely letter.

    • @TheHideChild
      @TheHideChild 4 роки тому +5

      Just looked up when this series (Movie Memories) was broadcast (1981-1985 apparently) which would mean that Roy Hudd was only in his late 40s! He always seemed so much older somehow, yet when you watch this clip you realise just how relatively young he was in in it...

  • @watgaz518
    @watgaz518 Рік тому +18

    To me, this man was fun and a joy to watch in the Carry Ons, when I was growing up in the 60/70s, and even when I watch the umpteenth repeats over the years, I still laugh loud and smile wildly at his acting, which was a gift. RIP CH, rest assured, you made many viewers happy with your talent.

    • @haydenharris3059
      @haydenharris3059 Рік тому +2

      Today's sceen thinks it being all prim and proper but it's really crewed and swearing.
      I'm 65 and miss those hidden naughtys that made people of all ages innocently laugh with joy because the iternation and body language was the focus and giggle trigger.

  • @jestanotherguy
    @jestanotherguy 14 років тому +189

    you can see the joy and happiness on his face when the interviewer calls him a great which he was!

    • @gordongoldie446
      @gordongoldie446 2 роки тому +9

      He was sozzled! He didn't know if it was New Year or New York. Hilarious wig though 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bobbydazzler1780
    @bobbydazzler1780 4 роки тому +63

    Roy Hudd was obviously a huge fan and really tried his best to get a good interview with such an eccentric man. It’s really nice to see and would have been even better with a longer interview. He was such a funny actor who brought so much enjoyment to the Carry On series. Much missed the both of them.

    • @cardcounter21
      @cardcounter21 3 роки тому +14

      The interview was heavily edited before broadcast because of Hawtrey's drunken awkwardness during it. The local newspapers all had stories about it at the time!
      Its tragic Hawtrey became an alcoholic but given his very effeminate and camp presence it was inevitable he was going to have a lonely and difficult life in his particular time period! If he was around today it would have been different!

    • @jimmydempsey6857
      @jimmydempsey6857 2 роки тому +2

      I used to like Roy myself in the early 60's he was the litter bug man in the ads.

  • @timmccaffrey3161
    @timmccaffrey3161 11 років тому +682

    Poor Charles....when he was in hospital during his final illness he had no visitors and only four people turned up at his funeral.....a tragic end for a man who brought joy to so many for so many years.

    • @therthonourableuranuschris3747
      @therthonourableuranuschris3747 11 років тому +87

      TheStgmp44 Sadly that's true, if fans asked him for an autograph, he'd tell them to fuck off. You can't expected to be liked if you behave like that.

    • @timmccaffrey3161
      @timmccaffrey3161 11 років тому +131

      The man was an alcoholic which as we know now can often be an incurable disease, we've all been drunk and a pain in the arse to everyone, but Hawtrey was drunk constantly and no doubt an obnoxious bore, but so was Oliver Reed, and (backward) as some people think we still are in Ireland, hundreds of people lined the roadside as Reeds hearse passed by and most blessed themselves. I traveled the short thirty miles to Reeds funeral because I liked him as an actor and I hoped to see some famous people......only Michael Winner from the movie business turned up and cried his eyes out.....surely Charlie Hawtrey deserved better after giving us so many classic comedy moments....after all most of the people who now condemn the man probably never even saw him in public!

    • @MisterBlue55
      @MisterBlue55 11 років тому +64

      Tim McCaffrey I so much agree with you, Tim. Alcoholism is a true illness and for those who are dependent on alcohol, to stop drinking could send them into convulsions, which could kill them. People forget how these celebrities have given so much pleasure to so many people, so to be as judgmental as to stay away from their funeral just because they drank is so sad. A friend of mine bought a house in Wimbledon from Oliver Reed and not long after he moved in, Oliver and his wife turned up at the door to see what the new owners had done to the place!

    • @anummasa
      @anummasa 10 років тому +2

      anummasa
      yo that was a good comment

    • @danskibarnes7692
      @danskibarnes7692 7 років тому +29

      John Brighton ..alcoholism is a disease..

  • @osummuso
    @osummuso 14 років тому +58

    Bless him.
    He gave such joy and entertainment!
    The 'Carry On' series would never have been possible without what he added!

  • @michaelmccartney8506
    @michaelmccartney8506 2 роки тому +35

    If he was half pissed so was half the cast. And even on a low budget they still rock comedy ,compared to todays drivel. Love the guy

  • @rockinrex
    @rockinrex 13 років тому +217

    Wow! There's so many negative feedback on someone who has only been talking for 4:11. Put his personal life aside and remember the laughs on the carry on films. We're not perfect creatures.

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 4 роки тому +4

      rockinrex
      Most people aren’t cruel, nasty drunks either.

    • @boogieboy1974
      @boogieboy1974 4 роки тому

      If he wasnt on duty at the time of the crime

    • @DistantCousin
      @DistantCousin 4 роки тому +3

      @inside outside upside downside exactly. people here are watching this with more knowing minds. The general public were quite naive back then

    • @kooringagnd
      @kooringagnd 4 роки тому +2

      Alcoholism was one of his least offensive sins. His worst was behaving similar to his mate Saville.

    • @DistantCousin
      @DistantCousin 4 роки тому +2

      @@kooringagnd do elaborate

  • @Helgabelle
    @Helgabelle 12 років тому +7

    aww...an absolute 'one of' legend and very rare footage of this very private man so ty so much for posting...love him dearly! xxx

  • @EnglishAddict
    @EnglishAddict 14 років тому +82

    @Scooby71Doo Great comment. Gerald Thomas always took parts of the actors own faults and foibles and added them to the characters they played. This is what makes 'Carry On' still watchable. The fine line between humour and tragedy. Very obvious with Kenneth Williams, as well as Charles Hawtrey...and Frankie Howerd.

    • @ScreaminJames
      @ScreaminJames 4 роки тому +1

      @Fred Farkle 😂 I wonder what happened to the Deaf-aids...?

    • @thestrengthwithin4249
      @thestrengthwithin4249 4 роки тому +1

      ScreaminJames John Lennon stole them 😂😂👍

    • @Stroheim333
      @Stroheim333 3 роки тому +6

      I watched one of the last Carry On movies, that in a seaside hotel, and Hawtrey "played" a drunk person throughout the movie. It was obviously the only thing he could contribute to the movie at that time.

    • @FanVarious
      @FanVarious 3 роки тому +3

      @@Stroheim333 He was sacked as a regular after they completed the filming

    • @OfflineSetup
      @OfflineSetup 3 роки тому

      whatever happened to @Scooby71Doo.

  • @GG-hu9dn
    @GG-hu9dn 6 років тому +163

    Doesn't matter how many people visited him in hospital ; doesn't matter weather or not friends or family turned - up at his funeral? Simple truth is: Charles Hawtrey, (despite conjecture about his personal life?) Was most likely an independent soul - who didn't need the reassurances of peers to validate his existence?? Some people are like that; they are not phased by the same obligatory insecure 'claptrap' of the tribal mentality?? Independent-minded people care not what anyone thinks, because they are at ease in their own skin, in realizing that they will always have themselves. Who will remember Charles Hawtrey's family members/friends? However, Mr. Hawtrey will be remembered because his spirit lives on, as does his legendary persona, and character that continues to entertain people with its magical nostalgia and humor... forever... in the 'Carry - on' franchise!
    Who doesn't feel good when there is a carry-on playing in the room??
    Need I say anymore?!

    • @vinceiswatchingyou
      @vinceiswatchingyou 6 років тому +18

      GARY GRAY great post

    • @bfyrth
      @bfyrth 5 років тому +11

      yeh except he was highly dependent on his mother and lost control when she passed, so although your post sounded good, it was pure conjecture

    • @jeremywhitehorn1228
      @jeremywhitehorn1228 5 років тому +9

      I don't think having a self-destructive alc problem points towards being at ease in his own skin, as you put it

    • @Syklonus
      @Syklonus 5 років тому +10

      Quite the opposite in fact. He was demanding unreasonable things as far back as Carry on Regardless (top billing, more money) and he was a very, very bitter man in his post Carry on days, especially to fans who he would spit at if they asked him for an autograph. That's the hallmarks of an insecure man, not an independent soul.

    • @bollocks40
      @bollocks40 4 роки тому

      Yep I am one of those people.

  • @johnbates2709
    @johnbates2709 7 років тому +492

    I don’t see the need to talk about his sexuality. He was a fun actor and part of the amazing Carry On series, end of.

    • @TryptychUK
      @TryptychUK 7 років тому +50

      And as camp as a row of pink tents, which was half the comedy factor in the Carry On films.
      Sexuality is far more than just sex.

    • @chopchung
      @chopchung 6 років тому +62

      Given the ULTRA homophobic times he grew up in, being so OBVIOUSLY gay would, I'm quite sure been one of the REASONS he became an Alcoholic. Being shunned by people would have made for a VERY lonely life.

    • @colliecandle
      @colliecandle 6 років тому +26

      Homophobic - FEAR of homosexuals. Don't think ANYONE is AFRAID of them. Do learn to use correct terminolgy.

    • @chopchung
      @chopchung 6 років тому +37

      FEAR is expressed in many different ways. Straight men FEAR, they will be perceived as gay, should they be seen with such.They FEAR their sons may "become" like "them" if they consort with "them". I presume, Collie, you are merely thinking of FEAR as being a fear of physical violence. How shallow of you...how foolish and unthinking your comment. Do learn to SPELL "terminology" correctly. You'll feel all the better for it!.

    • @Nomad64C
      @Nomad64C 6 років тому +26

      Because UNFORTUNATELY there are still too many Homophobic morons in this world,who despite seeing a talent for what it is,would rather bring someones sexuality into it,probably to make up for their own shortcomings.

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas 4 роки тому +89

    Never even thought about gay etc when I watched the carry ons. He actually reminded me of a sweet Nanny! He was brill and so were they all.

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 4 роки тому +10

      Haha yeah ad a kid you didn't know what a gay person was Kenneth and him were just camp characters that weren't like dad.

    • @eightiesboy
      @eightiesboy 4 роки тому +12

      You didn't think about it, because you didn't care - no one cared. That's how life generally felt in the 70s and 80s.

    • @rubiccube8953
      @rubiccube8953 3 роки тому +4

      Most gays are very creative people life would be very dull without them.

  • @jacksugden8190
    @jacksugden8190 6 років тому +3

    Classic Carry On film of 1962, I was 7 years of age then, great clip, thanks for posting this gem.

  • @wernesgruder1
    @wernesgruder1 4 роки тому +45

    Made me laugh like a hyena. A real character and not a false z list celebrity we get nowadays

  • @remotewall
    @remotewall 14 років тому +58

    just finished reading a great biography of the carry on movies and loved learning all about this amazing actors. charlie drank a lot and was half pissed most the time you saw him in some films. i don't care, he created wonderfully funny characters and gave me lots of good fun. a big thank you to all the original actors who worked on these uniquely british comedies that have stood the test of time. most of them are gone now but their work will always be entertaining.

    • @Envexitytg
      @Envexitytg 3 роки тому +6

      They also got very little money for the films .. and sometimes the budget was so low they used there own clothes and worked in derilict buildings
      And had to work all winter to HAVE MONEY to do the films for " RATE " as tjey call it

  • @gaycha6589
    @gaycha6589 4 роки тому +150

    Hawtrey was ‘camp’ personified. I found him endlessly funny as. A kid watching Carry On - but I was untainted by views on sexuality etc. So took his comedy at face value, which was perfect.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 4 роки тому +17

      And we don't care about his sexuality. He was talented and seriously funny.

    • @andrewhaines8603
      @andrewhaines8603 4 роки тому +29

      But that's how it was then. Sexuality wasn't flaunted in your face like it is now. Everything has to be given a label in today's society so that we "understand" & accept. The innocence of being a child is slowly being eroded away by exposure to all things at much earlier ages, either through families or, more dangerously, the internet in the belief that it makes them a more understanding person. In reality it seems to be breeding ferral, lawless youngsters who's aim in life is to expect something for nothing and the way to make money is to be, and I use this term very loosely, a "celebrity".

    • @alexlazebat839
      @alexlazebat839 3 роки тому +2

      him in carry on again doctor in drag was exactly like a woman i knew living image

    • @lmm2103
      @lmm2103 3 роки тому +11

      @@andrewhaines8603 what absolute rubbish

    • @Ericcartman666
      @Ericcartman666 3 роки тому +4

      @@lmm2103 what bit ?

  • @godfreyih
    @godfreyih 10 років тому +208

    Endearing and iconic. He and I had/have the same illness (alcoholism), fortunately I was able to get help and quit the sauce in the nick of time (after many unhappy years), and could easily have slipped away as CH did. Thus: no judgement, much sympathy, and still much enjoyment from watching the old Carry On's. RIP Charlie.

    • @kjs4154
      @kjs4154 7 років тому +20

      + Godfreyih. I know this is an old post but I just wanted to say, congratulations on your recovery, my mother is also a recovering alcoholic and I am so proud of her, P.s. Hope you are well.

    • @mrmonstermunch3925
      @mrmonstermunch3925 7 років тому +12

      Addiction and choice, not an illness.

    • @johnboyle3297
      @johnboyle3297 7 років тому +9

      KJS just had same thought 💭 Godfreyih, hope your recovery is going well, likewise KJS best wishes to your Mum.......me sober since Jan 1980 ODAAT

    • @BonkeyDollocks
      @BonkeyDollocks 7 років тому +7

      Well guys... I'm pissed and just had a great bellylaugh at good old Charles *RIP
      Night y'all :)

    • @ianholden7
      @ianholden7 7 років тому

      godfreyih you still sober

  • @charlesnagy1816
    @charlesnagy1816 6 років тому +29

    I grew up watching the Carry on movies. Charles Hawtry always made me laugh. He was one of my favorites
    Miss you Charlie.

    • @kimgrattage2395
      @kimgrattage2395 4 роки тому +3

      Loved it when he was in Carry On Nurse and thought he was pregnant? so funny. :) :)

  • @LeeMills-ml9jm
    @LeeMills-ml9jm Рік тому +14

    The Carry On's are a British Institution we gifted to the World with great scripts (unless your a sad woker!), made on shoestring budgets, full of double entendres, and above all brilliantly cast and Charles more than deserves his place in the list of great comedy actors who more than played their parts in making the Carry On's the classics they are.

  • @tonyhancock3912
    @tonyhancock3912 6 років тому +18

    I'm definitely going to say "charmed I'm sure" next time I get introduced to someone

  • @frankjones9839
    @frankjones9839 Рік тому +2

    Even in it's edited form you can see he was making a point about not being paid enough despite the huge amount of money these films made

  • @MarkAB2210
    @MarkAB2210 3 роки тому +12

    He was an absolute legend , and a genuine British Super Star ⭐️Loved by millions from all over the world. Always made people laugh, I was a huge fan 👍🏼🇬🇧

  • @2760ade
    @2760ade 2 роки тому +2

    Would love to see the unedited version of this interview!! Think his wig had had a few as well looking at it🤣

    • @jadejones8771
      @jadejones8771 27 днів тому

      Lol brilliantly said about Charles wig

  • @sundersart
    @sundersart 13 років тому +73

    Fascinating glimpse, have to agree with others, if not for internet, this would all be lost. We have total time travel of a sort now.

  • @TheQ-Continuum
    @TheQ-Continuum 7 років тому +48

    Charles Hawtrey, a private man, not known for giving interviews.

  • @drwhatson
    @drwhatson 14 років тому +55

    The British theatre tradition threw up (if that's the word!), a whole generation of truly unique character actors. Alistair Sim being one such memorable "eccentric", Charles Hawtrey another. We could do with a few more of 'em now, in my opinion!

    • @kaysmith8992
      @kaysmith8992 4 роки тому +2

      Sadly the influence of American TV/film has made us more 'cautious' about humour. We used to be a lot cheekier and subversive before the Hippy generation took over comedy.

    • @jamesthecat
      @jamesthecat 3 роки тому +2

      @@kaysmith8992 Yeah, and recently it's got much worse. I was really annoyed by Brand & Ross, that one stupid 'joke' alone caused paranoia at the BBC, & I knew it would stop them taking the risks they needed to. I didn't expect that soon after, cancel culture would put the final nail in, though!

  • @GG-hu9dn
    @GG-hu9dn 6 років тому +47

    Charles Hawtry is Immortal through Carry on films. He can never be forgotten - and that's all that matters. Every one of us will live on in some people's memory or the other!

    • @jimmydempsey6857
      @jimmydempsey6857 2 роки тому

      I loved him with Will Hay , good archive films 👍

  • @chrisfallon9678
    @chrisfallon9678 4 роки тому +24

    I really can't understand people that don't think he was funny ... He was funny as soon as you saw his face 😁and he only needed to say oh hello or ...Well really ....quite a character indeed 👌👌

  • @Snug-the-Joiner
    @Snug-the-Joiner Рік тому +2

    Ever remember BBC Radio 'Children's Hour' during the '40's with the episodes of "Norman and Henry Bones - the Schoolboy Detectives", the title roles being played by Patricia Hayes and of course Charles Hawtrey. Wonderful.

  • @acesigma06
    @acesigma06 13 років тому +15

    Shame would have been good to see the full unedited interview, this was originally broadcast 28th January 1981

  • @melanienagy6389
    @melanienagy6389 6 років тому +40

    Charles Hawtrey always makes me laugh. A great actor who used all his talents to make us laugh.
    R.I.P Charlie.

  • @cherrytime22
    @cherrytime22 7 років тому +55

    Charles Hawtrey, funny guy in fact a legend of comedy, miss you Charliie and also Kenneth Williams and Sid James .

    • @chrisw9643
      @chrisw9643 2 роки тому +3

      Sidney , Kenny, dame Barbara and Charles hawtree all fabulous

  • @ftsjr
    @ftsjr 15 років тому +23

    For 35 years, I've been a huge fan of the "Carry On" films. My favorite is probably Carry On Nurse, although Carry On Cleo is a very close second. Charles Hawtrey wasn't in all of them, but he seemed to steal the ones that he WAS in.

  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears 6 років тому +170

    I don’t care what he did in private. He still makes a carry on film worth watching. I’m so saddened to know that only four people turned up to this mans final goodbye. 🌹

    • @chrismacgregor9342
      @chrismacgregor9342 6 років тому +19

      It is sad , he may have annoyed people when alive, I personally found him hilarious, but he paid the ultimate price no reason to further snub him

    • @ged72000
      @ged72000 5 років тому +4

      What did he do?

    • @jaqulinerathbone296
      @jaqulinerathbone296 5 років тому +19

      Gerard... I heard he was a nasty drunk and used to spit at people, bitter he also used to hire rent boys out alot and a few times set fire to his house with ciggies....makes him more funny to me in my book, I read Morrissey the singer's autobiography who was a fan and used a picture of him on one of his records, morressy said he just hung up on him when he called him.

    • @surebrec5113
      @surebrec5113 5 років тому +5

      @@markharrison2544 this is one of the more sordid rumours I had heard about him before and after his death.
      you could tell there was something not right about him.

    • @Mustaine1ify
      @Mustaine1ify 5 років тому +4

      @@markharrison2544 You have no evidence for such a comment.

  • @PMS1950
    @PMS1950 Рік тому +5

    Unique and very funny man. All his 'Carry On' rolls were memorable and his camp, gentle style of comedy will always be held in great esteem and remain his true legacy.

  • @itgetseasierlessitry
    @itgetseasierlessitry 11 років тому +27

    One of the last of the true great eccentrics of British Cinema and a master of the double-entendre. I especially love the legend that he and Williams spat venom at each other off set in the Carry On films; it adds spice to my enjoyment of them together on screen that Williams off camera resented Hawtreys uncanny ability to pull.

  • @teviottilehurst
    @teviottilehurst 10 років тому +103

    Society destroyed him as it did many gay men back in those days. Being told you were a pervert about something you had no control of must have been hard. No wonder he took to drink. Also destroyed Kenneth Williams, who despised his sexuality because of society's view of it. Yet both made people laugh, including, no doubt, those who held anti-gay views.

    • @comanchio1976
      @comanchio1976 7 років тому +6

      +Andy Jones So we choose our sexuality? Do you choose to be straight, but really you have other urges?

    • @rmilrta
      @rmilrta 7 років тому +7

      You started off well, but then made a very stupid comment about yorkshire terriers, and by the end you were thoroughly medieval. Society has moved on from this s***. Shame you haven't.

    • @rmilrta
      @rmilrta 7 років тому +2

      Why does it bother you so much? It seems very strange that it would.

    • @lovecats7974
      @lovecats7974 7 років тому +1

      rmilrta Everyone is entitled to an opinion and sadly not everybody will agree or like it. But that is what free speech is all about. The freedom to express ourselves through words! And its because there are those who don't like certain opinions, that free speech is in danger of being snatched away! Well, when that happens people will become frustrated and thats when violence starts! So be careful what you wish for!

    • @comanchio1976
      @comanchio1976 7 років тому +4

      +Love Cats Freedom of speech also includes the right to criticise the words of others. In fact I'd say that was probably the most important aspect of it.

  • @ParanormalGeordies
    @ParanormalGeordies 4 роки тому +31

    He's actually adorable and that laugh is iconic

    • @carolilseanne2175
      @carolilseanne2175 2 роки тому +6

      I had his 'cackle' as my sms notification, I had to remove it because it made me jump every time it went off! 😆😆😆

  • @spinout3
    @spinout3 14 років тому +3

    legend..thanx for uploading.

  • @wobblewobble7330
    @wobblewobble7330 7 років тому +21

    watched all carry on movies in cinema.. loved carry on screaming... he and kenneth williams were top notch .. RIP..

    • @eugenemurray2940
      @eugenemurray2940 4 роки тому

      Carry on Screaming....
      Harry 'H' Corbett
      'H' 4 'Hanything'...
      Yep they were?
      No still are!...

  • @andyjay9346
    @andyjay9346 6 років тому +39

    When my late father was in his teens at boarding school and Charles Hawtrey was in his 20's, Charles would pay my father to shoot the rats around his dustbins at his home. Charles Hawtrey's house was right next to the boarding school and he would frequently be away doing radio plays and theatrre (long before television). My dad being the school's rifle marksman would earn a few bob shooting Hawtrey's rats. Sadly the school no longer exists.

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 4 роки тому +60

    The camp characters were always the funniest.

    • @peterd788
      @peterd788 4 роки тому +4

      The two campest characters were Hawtry and Williams. One was a truly vile person and the other was a very witty, thoughtful and entertaining individual who wasn't Hawtry.

    • @bren70ssss94
      @bren70ssss94 3 роки тому +1

      @@peterd788 Did you know him personally ?

    • @peterd788
      @peterd788 3 роки тому

      @@bren70ssss94 No but enough has been written about Hawtry's behaviour to allow me to make a judgement.

    • @badwolf66
      @badwolf66 3 роки тому +1

      @@peterd788 Kenneth Williams appeared to be pretty screwed in the head from that Documentary that was made about him. (Michael Sheen played him)

    • @peterd788
      @peterd788 3 роки тому +1

      @@badwolf66 Kenneth Williams definitely had his demons and he lived what most would consider a sad life. His diaries make that clear. However, his inner strife wasn't translated to nastiness and appalling behaviour.

  • @vickihayward6832
    @vickihayward6832 3 роки тому +12

    He was brilliant in the carry on films ,"Carry on Camping" will Always be one of my favs.
    "Pound"
    R.i .P Charles ❤

    • @Edgel-in6bs
      @Edgel-in6bs 3 роки тому +2

      He was excellent in that film, albeit carry on follow that camel was perhaps his best...

  • @waltermlane9664
    @waltermlane9664 5 років тому +9

    When I heard John Lennon mention Charles Hawtrey, I never knew about him until I started watching the Carry On films sometime ago.

  • @glamfakir
    @glamfakir 15 років тому +2

    Your empathy and compassion are very touching.

  • @jacklumbar7061
    @jacklumbar7061 3 роки тому +7

    Always loved the characters he played, despite his best playing it up there was a warmth and charm to them.

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore 3 роки тому +1

    The clip is from Movie Memories: Series 1 - episode 2 (28th January, 1981).

  • @probablygraham
    @probablygraham 4 роки тому +12

    "I dig a pigmy" by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids. Phase 1 in which Doris gets her oats.

    • @loungejay8555
      @loungejay8555 4 роки тому

      That was on my dads LP of Let It Be but not on the CD that I have.

    • @dumcasta9327
      @dumcasta9327 4 роки тому

      ...referring to his ( deaf aids = 'mature gentleman' )penchant for trysts with the young ('pigmy')?

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 13 років тому +5

    This was from a show called "MOVIE MEMORIES", the interview was recorded in December, 1980.

  • @adrienne5080
    @adrienne5080 4 роки тому +102

    Charles Hawtrey lived with his mum, in the next street from my family. And that was a useful piece of information wasnt it?😂...

    • @issachunt3418
      @issachunt3418 4 роки тому +6

      Very

    • @martinheskins5906
      @martinheskins5906 4 роки тому +1

      @@danielrussell446 Correct above the pub (whose name escapes me) Royal Marines from the Barracks used to pull his leg a bit and he hated it. Got really wound up many times

    • @BernieHolland-w4l
      @BernieHolland-w4l 4 роки тому +6

      Yes, thank you for letting us know (and I am NOT being sarcastic) xxx

    • @MRROBBIEWATTS
      @MRROBBIEWATTS 4 роки тому +3

      yes but i liked it! - :)

    • @adrienne5080
      @adrienne5080 4 роки тому +1

      St Stephen's Road Hounslow Middlesex

  • @GreenDistantStar
    @GreenDistantStar 2 роки тому +4

    I knew someone who knew him, and their quote was, "The only people who liked him were the people who never met him."

  • @nathanielberkeley-biggs2855
    @nathanielberkeley-biggs2855 7 років тому +53

    Poor Charles, you can see he has significant problems and is deeply unhappy. It is difficult to watch this.

    • @gordongoldie5288
      @gordongoldie5288 5 років тому +1

      Significantly steaming!

    • @BananaCologne
      @BananaCologne 3 роки тому +3

      After scrolling through literally dozens of comments, I’m glad someone else noticed this too. Not seen anyone else comment on this fact. Very sad.

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 4 роки тому +30

    Roy Hudd was such a lovely man. Met him several times professionally.

    • @MrDavey2010
      @MrDavey2010 4 роки тому +1

      Karl Mk Not surprised to hear about Edward Woodward. I never met him but actor friends have said similar to your experience.

    • @eenavid
      @eenavid 4 роки тому +1

      i met charles in a club when i was young ,,and he told me off for chewing gum ,,ha,,,he was old school ,,,,

    • @lossadjuster1
      @lossadjuster1 4 роки тому

      So did I. Lovely man.

    • @BernieHolland-w4l
      @BernieHolland-w4l 4 роки тому

      @MrKayaker69 You are right - he was a delightful character - same on stage and off - sadly missed

    • @GuildfordGhost
      @GuildfordGhost 4 роки тому +1

      Only met Roy professionally the once and yes, he was the nicest celeb I ever spent any time with.

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 3 роки тому +7

    Im certain he was the inspiration for C3PO. Also, I never really thought that his wig ever got the recognition it deserved either, and that brought just as much joy and laughter as Charles did.

    • @xRepoUKx
      @xRepoUKx Рік тому

      The voice maybe, but the original Star Wars film is mostly a lift from The Hidden Fortress by Akira Kurosawa. C3P0 & R2D2 are two hapless peasants in the film.

  • @talpamole
    @talpamole 17 років тому +2

    It is nice to see Charles Hawtrey remembered. Thanks for that info sqwookster :)

  • @pas6862
    @pas6862 5 років тому +23

    Great interview. Loved the way Roy Hudd conducted it too.

    • @RobertSeviour1
      @RobertSeviour1 4 роки тому +2

      Roy had a much more pleasant style than the ubiquitous Parkinson.

    • @cityboy9301
      @cityboy9301 4 роки тому +2

      He's nothing without Emu

    • @paulyerbury7385
      @paulyerbury7385 4 роки тому +2

      @@cityboy9301
      That was Rod Hull & emu

    • @jameswest4692
      @jameswest4692 4 роки тому +2

      @@paulyerbury7385 Yeah, loved them in Rainbow 😒

  • @brianandrewstuart
    @brianandrewstuart 3 роки тому +1

    I wish the unedited version is available

  • @annemariefleming
    @annemariefleming 3 роки тому +5

    Poor old Charlie. He didn't cope very well away from the cameras. Such a pity. A gentle soul.

  • @thelordhearsthecryofthepoo1202
    @thelordhearsthecryofthepoo1202 5 років тому +4

    Charles was a child soprano singer, and and a semi proffesional, pianist who entertained those in the forces during World War Two. So sad not many attended his funeral.

  • @kllwc7772
    @kllwc7772 5 років тому +6

    So many of the CO stars had tortuous lives 💔💔 But brought so much joy/ laughter from their talents.He clearly needed an intervention from loved ones and then maybe he would have been happier and fulfilled.RIP CH your fans hope you’re finally at peace 🕊🌏🌈

  • @SpideyVids
    @SpideyVids 2 роки тому +2

    That's a really 1970s shirt and tie combo that Charles is wearing - I remember the fashion well as I used to have something similar when I was a child.

  • @JasonTDolan
    @JasonTDolan 9 років тому +25

    On the 24th of October 1988 Hawtrey collapsed in the doorway of the Royal hotel in Deal.He shattered his femur and was rushed in an ambulance to the Buckland hospital in Dover. He was discovered to be suffering from peripheral vascular disease, a condition of the arteries brought on by a lifetime of heavy smoking. Hawtrey was told that to save his life, his legs would have to be amputated. He refused, allegedly saying he preferred to die with his boots on, and died later in the month, aged 73, in a Walmer, Kent nursing home, near Deal. On his deathbed, Hawtrey supposedly threw a vase at his nurse who asked for an autograph - it was the last thing he did. His ashes were scattered in Mortlake Crematorium, close to Chiswick in London; no friends or family attended.

    • @andygalloway3282
      @andygalloway3282 7 років тому

      Fuck him

    • @RITSONST
      @RITSONST 7 років тому

      i dont think so.

    • @TryptychUK
      @TryptychUK 7 років тому +5

      They ceremonially threw his urn at the nurse out of respect.

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum 6 років тому +5

      Buckland Hospital? No wonder the poor fucker died, they could barely put a plaster on a cut finger.

    • @sashaboo72
      @sashaboo72 6 років тому +1

      greenaum 🤣

  • @rossradclyffe6502
    @rossradclyffe6502 Рік тому +2

    He lives on in his body of work which is more than can be said for most people 🎉🎉

  • @Chris-lz1fs
    @Chris-lz1fs 3 роки тому +3

    There was a run of the Carry On films on TV recently which was great to see. They're still worth watching and probably always will be, like so many other classic films and TV shows.

  • @markjones6564
    @markjones6564 Рік тому +1

    I’ve got Awesome memories of the Carry On Films🤗🤗🤗 Charles Hawtrey one of My Favourite Actor👍👌👌👍

  • @jazzmanzoot
    @jazzmanzoot 13 років тому +19

    Never be another one !
    Gawd Bless Charlie !
    Charles UK

  • @mrrolight
    @mrrolight 3 роки тому +6

    My first ever paid job (I was 11) was with Charles Hawtrey on stage for a week in 1977 at the Thameside Theatre, Ashton-Under-Lyne in the pantomime Snow White.
    I was a dwarf.
    Hawtrey was pissed.
    Even in the shows when he was sober enough to perform the other actors would be improvising around him in an effort to prompt him.
    The next year at the Davenport Theatre, Stockport he was even worse.
    There was a joke where Hawtrey would draw a hook with chalk on a blackboard then hang his coat on it - there was a tiny nail in the board invisible to the audience. And to him when he was pie-eyed. So I would draw the hook for him.
    To me he seemed absent and unconcerned, while everyone else was trying their best. I had no idea at the time that he was totally rat-arsed.

  • @christopherhickin2251
    @christopherhickin2251 4 роки тому +130

    He was a legend end of story

    • @gazza2933
      @gazza2933 3 роки тому +6

      I wouldn't go as far as saying that the man was a 'legend.'
      I think his character in the Carry On films added greatly to the comedy and the films were better because of
      Charles Hawtrey's presence.
      He certainly was a strange character '
      'off stage'.
      However, he did in life what he wanted to do.
      If you are talking about a comedy legend, then that has to be Sir Norman Wisdom.

    • @Steampunksaly
      @Steampunksaly 3 роки тому +4

      Legend? Seriously? You don’t get out much do you?

    • @dennis8196
      @dennis8196 3 роки тому +2

      @@Steampunksaly not one of his co-stars in any carry-on film had a single good word to say about him, except one said something about a cremation was too good for him, I just can't recall who it was that said it. The comment was in reference to his death in a house fire, the telephone call can be found of you look hard enough for it, and it's very hard to listen to. I'm sure the 999 call operator probably left the service afterwards, it's very harrowing to listen to. In defence of Charles if you was brought up the way he was (by an uncaring mum, who abused him mentally) and was gay in a world that was extremely unforgiving of anyone who wasn't straight and white, you'd turn to drink, pills (amphetamines and barbiturates) and any other vice that took the pain away, (he was known for literally waiting for the sailors to come home at the shipping ports and have orgies, then being abusive about them). He was rude to everyone and had an entitled attitude causing everyone to hate him almost instantly.

    • @chrisfallon9678
      @chrisfallon9678 3 роки тому +1

      Yes definitely a Carry on legend no doubt about that !!

    • @NailHeavenAshford
      @NailHeavenAshford 2 роки тому +4

      He didn’t die in a house fire. The house fire was in 1984. He died in 1988.

  • @manthalion1
    @manthalion1 3 роки тому +2

    There definitely is a gay look, like how people with Kabuki syndrome and
    Downs Syndrome are distinguishable from the general population.
    This one here is of the "gay gnome" variety, scientifically known as
    _Gayicus gnomiae_

  • @Flymochairman1
    @Flymochairman1 4 роки тому +3

    R.I.P. Roy Hudd 16 May 1936 - 15 March 2020 (aged 83)
    For all the great Comedians and Comediennes now passed on, 'Thanks For The Laughter!'

  • @justdempsey7937
    @justdempsey7937 4 роки тому +3

    This guy is a LEGEND, one of the best actors EVER and my favorite from the Carry On movies

  • @itgetseasierlessitry
    @itgetseasierlessitry 12 років тому +8

    Hawtrey and Kenneth Williams are two of my favourite double acts- and the rumours that they couldnt stand each other off-screen makes my enjoyment of them all the better.

    • @colincharlton9339
      @colincharlton9339 4 роки тому +7

      I dont know if that's true..as Kenneth Williams used to visit charlies..and they used to go for a walk along the seafront were Charlie's lived..

  • @Sol-Cutta
    @Sol-Cutta 2 роки тому +18

    He looked amazingly young throughout his life. One of the most important members of the carry on movies..when they let him go at abroad the series really suffered and his absence was felt badly. It was one of Peter Rogers most poor decisions although by all accounts Charles had become impossible to work with or around due to his alcoholism.
    A legend of cinema his importance towards it can not be overlooked.. thankyou Charles hawtrey.

    • @k.avilla8061
      @k.avilla8061 Рік тому

      Amazingly young ??? Who are you kidding ? In this interview he was wearing a 'syrup' on his head that looked like a mop. If you took it off, he'd look like a haggered old turkey with it's feathers plucked out. He was, from all accounts, a nasty piece of work in real life who wouldn't sign autographs. Get a bloody grip.

    • @deanhannah2138
      @deanhannah2138 Рік тому +2

      Charles got so bad that they had to give him alcohol during filming. When you see him take a drink in Carry On Abroad it's Charles actually "taking his medicine" on set. They were trying to help him as much as anything when they let him go from the CO cast.

  • @keithrich8373
    @keithrich8373 4 роки тому +7

    So desperately sad that he died when he did relatively u mourned. Charlie was a joy to watch and his character ensemble was only equalled by Kenny Williams. RIP

  • @DavidThomas-lt4pj
    @DavidThomas-lt4pj 2 роки тому +2

    the late great Roy Hudd and Charles Hawtry......Oh! bliss.

  • @british.scorpion
    @british.scorpion Рік тому +3

    Charles' toupee? However much it cost was too much🤣

  • @stewartsnape2936
    @stewartsnape2936 2 роки тому +1

    A great actor/ person, he played in so many carry on films, and he was my favorite in the army game show, I believe his name was knitter?

  • @dramaticguy
    @dramaticguy 17 років тому +6

    Thanks for this,sad though Charlie Hawtrey had a drink problem as clearly seen on that clip,there are some cruel digs at him in Carry On Abroad when he plays a heavy drinker.

  • @Marlondurran
    @Marlondurran 3 роки тому

    Great upload 🙏 thanks

  • @TopOfThePopsFan
    @TopOfThePopsFan 4 роки тому +15

    You took the Carry On series at face value, a lost comedy genre.

  • @Saor_Alba
    @Saor_Alba Рік тому +2

    Hawtrey's mild-mannered comic persona in the Carry On films belies the fact in real life he was an obnoxious bitter drunk who alienated everyone he came in contact with.

  • @standrewpics
    @standrewpics 4 роки тому +14

    Looks like a younger Roy Hudd there.
    Another one of life’s great comics , Roy has only recently died.

  • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
    @dogwithwigwamz.7320 Рік тому +2

    It was nice in the days when British audiences simply clapped in showing their appreciation - before we learned how to whistle and howl as the Americans do.

  • @oddsandwindsocks5905
    @oddsandwindsocks5905 4 роки тому +8

    Lovely interview, after sid James, he was the best character in those films, so sad to hear that Roy passed away last year, I loved watching him too. RIP to both legends.

    • @softshallow7435
      @softshallow7435 4 роки тому +5

      True, then Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor, Joan Simms, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Jim Dale if these stars were not in them they were not worth watching.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 4 роки тому +1

      @@softshallow7435 I didn't know Jim Dale had died!

    • @softshallow7435
      @softshallow7435 4 роки тому

      @@georgealderson4424 I didn’t say he had. I’m saying if these most of these were not in a Carry on film together then it wasn’t worth watching them.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 4 роки тому +1

      @@softshallow7435 Oh I thought you were adding to the list of people who have died as the others you mentioned have all gone now. I suppose all of them are getting very old now though

    • @softshallow7435
      @softshallow7435 4 роки тому +1

      @@georgealderson4424 no probs pal.

  • @mummyd1990
    @mummyd1990 Рік тому +2

    No one ever should explain who and what they are,simple as that Rip.

  • @gregnichols5161
    @gregnichols5161 11 років тому +23

    Only charles hawtrey could portray these gay scenes ...god bless him.

  • @johndungate482
    @johndungate482 4 роки тому +2

    Wonderful to see this interview- too short.....he lives on!

  • @macjam9090
    @macjam9090 4 роки тому +4

    One of my favourite actors he was so funny. Those carry on films were so funny especially the 60s and very early 70s ones.

  • @garrick3727
    @garrick3727 4 роки тому +3

    I'd forgotten all about Carry On films until one of my streaming providers recommended "Don't Lose Your Head" from out of the blue. So I watched it, maybe 35 years after I'd last seen a Carry On film. Very entertaining it was too. Of course, I remember Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Joan Sims, but when Charles Hawtrey shows up my my brain explodes - "That guy! I really like that guy. I completely forgot he existed until now. What's his name?" So my brother fills in the details because I always forget I can Google anything. I don't think I've ever forgotten someone existed so completely. It was like watching The Lone Ranger and going "Tonto! I remember him."
    Charles Hawtrey, RiP, you surely shall be missed. Well, not by me, apparently - until now.

    • @eenavid
      @eenavid 4 роки тому

      thank you i laughed at your comments ,,here in lockdown ,,im gonna watch same video now ,,,

    • @jamesthecat
      @jamesthecat 3 роки тому

      Haha, that was lovely, thank you! I too remember taking *ages* to remember his name once. Too much competition in the 'camp' memory department! It's good for us, though, we'll have memories like elephants... If nothing else ;)

  • @garym6315
    @garym6315 2 роки тому +1

    I didn't know that Roy Hudd was an interviewer, but he's really well suited to it. Such a pleasant manner he has and a clear admiration for his guest.

  • @lagerhound
    @lagerhound 12 років тому +3

    He said he was in 24 Carry On films, it was actually 23, but if you count the compilation one of best bits 'That's Carry On' (1977) then it was 24.
    The last one he made was Carry On Abroad (1972). Set in the half-finished Esbels Palace Hotel in Spain, which was Pinewood Studios. And they never left this country to film it, the furthest they travelled was Bagshot in Surrey. The security block at Pinewood was used as the airport, and the Wundatours shop was in Slough High Street.

  • @louisemills771
    @louisemills771 4 роки тому +2

    My brother and friends walked, after school, to the opening of Barbara Windsors pub, The Plough at Winchmore Hill - I think sometime in the late 1980s He tried to get me to go but it was a long walk (and not punk enough for me but now in retrospect I guess most were) he met alot of the carry on crew. They had photos taken were really friendly I believe that Charles was there I think that I remember that he said he was very reserved.
    Most weekends we popped into the plough and I never saw any of them although Barbara occasionally was in the bar it was her husband who was always there serving. She was nearly always upstairs.

  • @GuitarCollectionUK
    @GuitarCollectionUK 7 років тому +8

    Brilliant and funny --never forget him the Carry on films!