Harold Pinter Talks with Charlie Rose | Charlie Rose

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

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  • @lillianblessing
    @lillianblessing 12 років тому +1

    you may not know Charlie was referring to his own brush with death in 2006. . He underwent emergency heart surgery in Paris NEW YORK (AP) - Talk show host Charlie Rose underwent heart surgery in Paris on Wednesday after experiencing shortness of breath last week while in Syria, a spokesman said. He was in intensive care

  • @Mirkonjero
    @Mirkonjero 16 років тому +1

    One of the greatest man in British History ! ! !

  • @KatherineSummers1
    @KatherineSummers1 11 років тому +1

    Ah Mr Pinter, you will never be dead. Your words live on :)

  • @wildvenisson
    @wildvenisson 13 років тому

    Pinters voice must make water vibrate. What a bloke :)

  • @avastyer
    @avastyer 16 років тому

    And you're not vicious and full of hate, are you?
    Pinter is charming in this interview, and was a great talent.

  • @The8thDOCTOR
    @The8thDOCTOR 17 років тому

    charly
    can we have that interview published unedited?

  • @87JuliR
    @87JuliR 9 років тому

    Hi, everyone. I'm Argentinian. I'd like to know what Harold Pinter died of. It saddened me to hear the news back then. A few days ago, I remembered I had bought a book by him a couple of years back and I took it to read on the train as I commute to my workplace. These people are always a pleasure to listen to. Well, I was just curious to know the cause of his demise. I'm sure someone watching this interview will know. Cheers!

    • @-dash
      @-dash 9 років тому

      +87JuliR
      I think it was complications from liver cancer.

    • @MrWilmasmiley
      @MrWilmasmiley 8 років тому

      Yes, he first had esophageal cancer, and then it moved to his liver.

  • @iamahappyperson
    @iamahappyperson 16 років тому

    R.I.P

  • @jazz4
    @jazz4 14 років тому

    @MrAugustus88 He won a nobel prize and is considered a national treasure, he was obviously an extremeley clever man who had opinions like the rest of us. He was not an idiot in the slightest.

  • @quantummath
    @quantummath 5 років тому

    Rest in peace Harold.

  • @CaptPoco
    @CaptPoco 17 років тому

    Now that Google bought UA-cam, it's become an actual company, which means that it has to follow copyright and such. The days of completely free everything seem to be over for UA-cam. Hopefully the internet will find a new open-source champion.

  • @generalzeedot
    @generalzeedot 15 років тому

    haha, good observation.
    'you were nearly dead'

  • @shallreturn
    @shallreturn 16 років тому

    dear Harold.

  • @toscanaremi
    @toscanaremi 16 років тому

    He will be missed.

  • @chahid1992
    @chahid1992 14 років тому

    does somebody knows what kind of monoleuge this was from im from a dutch theather school and i have to do a projecht about pinter

  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 14 років тому

    Why is Charlie smiling and laughing while discussing such serious matters? He seem so indifferent to what Harold is saying, almost mocking him.

  • @cantilever
    @cantilever 16 років тому

    For an alternative perspective, google "The Sinister Mediocrity of Harold Pinter," by Christopher Hitchens.
    (Pinter, per Hitchens, once said that the 9/11 attacks were a "justified 'retaliation.'")

  • @haowenjason925
    @haowenjason925 17 років тому

    yes charlie, please no editing

  • @haralampije01
    @haralampije01 16 років тому

    Хвала Вам Гоосподине Пинтер.

  • @bensimps123
    @bensimps123 12 років тому +1

    "you were nearly dead"

  • @Bazmatronics
    @Bazmatronics 16 років тому

    Pinter is a ledged and what he says about 'natural' and 'social' laughter has a lot to say for things like the friends episode. those guys get god knows how much for what they do because people laugh at the jokes such as the ones that are 'highly thought of' by the writers of that program!!
    Why cant that money be put into young play writes, where some actual work has be put in.

  • @rayabe
    @rayabe 16 років тому

    genius

  • @Cogniscent1
    @Cogniscent1 15 років тому

    Read Michael Billington's updated biography of Harold Pinter which was published in 2007. That covers his last ten years, among other things. If you can't get that, then read Billington's 1997 book 'The Life and Work of Harold Pinter'. Good luck, markymagic123, and enjoy whichever book you acquire.

  • @Cogniscent1
    @Cogniscent1 15 років тому

    Judging by the impossible to answer, overarching interview question about story and making art, put to Tom Stoppard in one film clip and now Harold Pinter being questioned in this clip, Charlie Rose doesn't seem quite up to the task. He strikes me as someone who invites good interviewees and then squanders the opportunity when they appear.

  • @proust2020
    @proust2020 14 років тому

    @MrAugustus88 I don't know what more we should " heep" on Pinter, but I know what we should heep on you.

  • @slamiam
    @slamiam 16 років тому

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    Strange notebook.
    .

  • @eneeds
    @eneeds 15 років тому

    jesus christ, harold pinter speaks with the voice of the grim reaper himself.

  • @sqr73
    @sqr73 13 років тому

    It's outrageous that he feels able to mock Pinter's poetry like that ("My clue was severed head") and then smirk about his health problems. Absolutely disgusting. I have no idea what Rose's aim was, but in terms of what I, or in my opinion any other normal viewer wants from an interviewer - appalling miss, Charlie Rose. Maybe grow up a little before you interview literary titans.

  • @MrAugustus88
    @MrAugustus88 14 років тому

    This idiot wrote against the Americans invading Iraq. The Americans were justified in doing so. And they give this idiot nobel prizes, what else should we heep this idiot with ?

  • @Daiul
    @Daiul 13 років тому

    Pinter great man.
    Rose complete lack of tact.