As a child, I’m 57 now I grew up watching his films, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty bang bang, this beautiful, what a great tribute to him from the ever classy Coldplay, I think this is as perfect as you can ever get
This was really special, it was also to celebrate Dick's 99th birthday on 13th of December which is why Chris said in the song to come back when he turns 100 next year...God willing! Hi from South Australia, loved your reaction!
The Dick Van Dyke Show was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. Highly recommend watching it. The creator of the show Carl Reiner spent his early career writing on Sid Caesar's Comedy Hour. Sid Caesar was one of the fundamental building blocks of comedy.
Archive Of American Television does in depth video interviews with American television legends. They interviewed Dick Van Dyke. Highly recommend watching it. Just Google Archive Of American Television and it'll come up. They have interviews with everybody. People from early early television like Milton Berle, Carl Reiner, and Sid Caesar. Betty White, Julie Andrews, even Mister Rogers. Thousands of interviews.
As a child, I’m 57 now I grew up watching his films, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty bang bang, this beautiful, what a great tribute to him from the ever classy Coldplay, I think this is as perfect as you can ever get
This was really special, it was also to celebrate Dick's 99th birthday on 13th of December which is why Chris said in the song to come back when he turns 100 next year...God willing! Hi from South Australia, loved your reaction!
The Dick Van Dyke Show was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. Highly recommend watching it. The creator of the show Carl Reiner spent his early career writing on Sid Caesar's Comedy Hour. Sid Caesar was one of the fundamental building blocks of comedy.
Archive Of American Television does in depth video interviews with American television legends. They interviewed Dick Van Dyke. Highly recommend watching it. Just Google Archive Of American Television and it'll come up. They have interviews with everybody. People from early early television like Milton Berle, Carl Reiner, and Sid Caesar. Betty White, Julie Andrews, even Mister Rogers. Thousands of interviews.