To call this special talented Lady - Royalty is truly an understatement. She has given joy through her work to multi generations of millions - that’s a special legacy.
What a wonderful smile and expressive face Julie Andrews has! I just watched this now; I still remember when this edition of Parkinson was originally broadcast. I remember being impressed by the way Julie didn't ignore Ant and Dec in the conversation. I've also seen the 1st interview she gave on Parkinson in the 70s. You can't fault her for her manners. 👏
Gosh her smile is seriously the most beautiful smile ever. I mean she has always radiated beauty more than anyone. The older she gets the more beautiful she becomes.
I met her in Vienna, and she is really a radiant, beautiful woman. And her radiance is not from the spotlight, she is a very luminous presence. And very sweet and kind for real!
That must have been wonderful! Was that at the time of the New Year's Day concert? Julie introduced the concert for several years on PBS. @@AndreinaGarban
@@simonramsay6080 Yes, it was the New Year's Day Concert. (And the day before). We were taking the tour at the Musikverein Palace, and they were filming there. Next day while we were waiting - freezing outside - and when she arrived she joyfully said in her unmistakable voice: Happy New Year Ladies! And I was so in awe that the happy girl in me blurted out loud: What the heck can go wrong this year if Mary Poppins herself wished us a Happy New Year????? And the next thing we heard was her laughter !!! So awesome!
@AndreinaGarban that's a brilliant story 😊 it must be brilliant to be in that venue for the New Year's Day concert. I live in the UK; it's always broadcast on the BBC. Although Julie didn't do an intro for the BBC, there see was 1 year I saw her sitting in the audience very near the conductor, and another time she was sitting at the front of the balcony and I've seen her PBS intros on here.
I just finished watching Dame Julies interview and was scrolling down to read some of the comments and as I was saying to myself "What a lovely Lady" my eyes went straight to your comment and I just burst out laughing 🙂😂
I've enjoyed Parkinson's interviews from early 1970's on UA-cam. I had no idea he worked so long. Good on him. Julie Andrews is, of course, exquisite as always. Thank you for the upload.
I have adored her for the whole of my 53 years - true class and a sensational talent. She also possesses such a beautiful gratitude for the life she has known, from way back and up to the very present - she’s truly luminous! That moment a few years back when she walked on stage after Lady Gaga’s Sound of Music medley at the Oscars… the love for her is universal and deservedly so.
My grandma took me to see the sound of music at the cinema in 1965 when i was five i learnt the words to every song and still have a singalong julie andrews is a beautiful amazing lady on the inside as well as the outside ❤
I was 10 yrs old in 1965 when I saw Sound Of Music in the movie theater. My mom had just returned from Leicester England & she saw the movie there. So it was a family event. .
Julie Andrews is still a very classy lady with a naughty sense of humour and immensely talented. Micheal Parkinson was the King of British chat hosting shows without a doubt.
It’s wonderful to see Julie. She is charm personified. But the title is rather misleading - she only mentions Rex Harrison and Richard Burton. She worked with many many other leading men: Paul Newman, Omar Sharif, James Garner, et al.
She got on with almost all of her leading men (James Garner she adored and the feeling was mutual) but on the set of Hawaii she did not get along with Richard Harris at all (I’ve never heard anything nice said about Harris from anyone) nor did she bond with Rock Hudson on Darling Lilli who said she looked down her nose at him.
@@gerardmackay8909 I've never heard anything bad about James Garner. Ian McKellen was offered the role of Dumbledore after Richard Harris' death and decline because Harris didn't approved of his acting.
@@gretchendietz1599 yes and of course at that point McKellen was heavily identified with the role of Gandalf. Harris was by the end of his life permanently unpleasant to work with (Miriam Margolyes said Michael Gambon was such a breath of fresh air on set when he took on the role) it’s a shame because I actually think Harris captured the ethereal quality of Dumbledore beautifully
When I was very young Julie called my house and I answered the phone. My sister, Joan Hovis, was Julie's roommate in New York and they were both acting in plays. They had small parts but were working. My sister was in "Plain and Fancy" and Julie was in rehearsals for another play. Julie asked me to go and find my sister because she needed to know something about a part. Her accent kind of freaked me out, being from Texas, and I will never forget how patient Julie was with me even though my sister was not at home. She, Julie, just talked about how much she liked my sister and asked me to let her know that her roommate called. I, of course, forgot to tell my sister about the call for several days.
So wonderful to see this channel! Looking forward to many more great interviews from the vault! Please always add the original air date - it's important!
I'm not a singer- I have the same larynx problem like darling, super talented Julie Andrews- its not only painful and very uncomfortable - one loosing their voice is also dreadfully depressing, she is so graceful, thank you-
I was first introduced to Dame Julie when she did Mary Poppins. Then Victor/ Victoria, Shrek, and finally the Princess Diaries. A wonderful joy to watch her perform!
Despite being 30 years my senior she was my 1st love crush & this interview reminds me why. Class, grace, beauty, strength & humility.. traits I guess I must've recognised as a toddler & just realised she's a mirror image of my Mum.
It's true! It's true! The Crown has made it clear: Julie Andrews is practically perfect in every way! Among my personal favorites of hers were: THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY, TORN CURTAIN, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, HAWAII, DARLING LILI and VICTOR, VICTORIA.
She's such a wonderful lady. This recent movie is probably about as good as we may expect from Hollywood nowadays. What a difference from her classic era. We don't have the writers or audiences today. We've lost taste, quality, and sensibilities seen in that era of post WWII sacrificial Americans.
Hi Julie and others; I think my post card to Mr. Plummer might have been the catalyst to change his mind about participating in any events related to the "sacchariny sweet" SOM! Many years ago, I was so distressed to read his comments, and learn he avoided anything having to do with the movie, that I wrote to him in "care of" the New York theater he was at the time headlining. What did I write? I wrote him that for kids like myself, TSOM was a welcome relief, and retreat from, traumatic home situations. And much like vets of wars that saw real combat didn't like to see or discuss things related, same for us. We craved sweetness! We craved what TSOM offered. It was joy! It was happiness! It wss beautiful. Not long after sending my postcard I read of his change of heart, and that he began events and things related to the movie. Just to think that perhaps a nobody like me, might have been instrumental in changing this great actor's mind, (which surely made us all fans of the movie very happy!) thrills my soul!
I have always enjoyed Julie Andrews. So talented, humble, intelligent, stunning, charming, dignified, interesting, inspiring, fascinating and an absolute legend. I really think she is AMAZING xxx
As humans, in time, "EVERYTHING FAILS" we fade away, dear old Michael passed away, and i miss him and many others so much (I know well meet again one day) Also, as of oct 28th 2024 google tells me that Julie Andrews is still alive, its my hearts desire that she should live forever..for obvious reasons, hills being alive etc x
Good to know she's still active and creative! For a singer, damaged vocal cords are a career ender, and it's good to know she is exploring other avenues for her talents and skills!
Credit where credit is due ... this is the lady who - as Clive James remarked, by simply running down a Swiss mountainside singing "The hills are alive...with the sound of music" managed to bring the entire Third Reich to its knees.... Looking back though, she was fantastic - a gorgeous and utterly charming and lovable lady.
A superb interview. Parky always let the guests actually speak, unlike Graham Norton and others these days. I could listen to Julie Andrews for hours...
With a healthy lifestyle, you can live at old age without having heart disease, cancer, Dementia. 20 years ago, i heard a woman that drank alcohol every day, she ended dying from breast cancer at 64.
Loving the content. Parkinson was a fabulous interviewer. @The Michael Parkinson Channel - Any chance we can get the year it was broadcast in the description?
Julie Andrews - the spell-binding star of the greatest musical / probably film ever made (Mary Poppins) with the most beautiful voice in recorded history (think 'Feed the Birds') says that she was 'lucky'. So you can add 'most modest and self-effacing' to all these other accolades.
She was different then any movie star out there her looks and style were different she carried class . Nobody really looked like her in the industry she was one in a million.
I hate Click Bait!!! She didn't diss anyone, she is a gracious lady and very generous in her estimations of the men that she has worked with. It is a worthwhile interview to see, though.
Dame Julie Andrews is the absolute EPITOME of grace, charm and total elegance!! What an fantastic interview!!!!!
I agree.
Agree .
Perfectly put!
I agree.
Couldn't agree more.
In addition to her great talents, Julie Andrews is such a gracious and classy person who has great humor and perspective.
And how does she have no wrinkles?!!!
So true. A lovely lady.
@@MicheleSchickAustrian Alpine air.
She was a lot of things - gracious isn't one of them
But I read somewhere that she also swears like a longshoreman.
To call this special talented Lady - Royalty is truly an understatement. She has given joy through her work to multi generations of millions - that’s a special legacy.
And she holds such immense gratitude for her life and a certain humility too - just beautiful!
What a wonderful smile and expressive face Julie Andrews has! I just watched this now; I still remember when this edition of Parkinson was originally broadcast. I remember being impressed by the way Julie didn't ignore Ant and Dec in the conversation. I've also seen the 1st interview she gave on Parkinson in the 70s. You can't fault her for her manners. 👏
She didn’t ignore them and they sat in awe and didn’t try to butt in except with one perfectly placed question.
@@tommoncrieff1154 exactly 😊
I really love the way she acknowledges the other guests sitting there.
Definitely. I notice the real stars tend to do that.
Gosh her smile is seriously the most beautiful smile ever. I mean she has always radiated beauty more than anyone. The older she gets the more beautiful she becomes.
I met her in Vienna, and she is really a radiant, beautiful woman. And her radiance is not from the spotlight, she is a very luminous presence. And very sweet and kind for real!
That must have been wonderful! Was that at the time of the New Year's Day concert? Julie introduced the concert for several years on PBS. @@AndreinaGarban
@@simonramsay6080 Yes, it was the New Year's Day Concert. (And the day before). We were taking the tour at the Musikverein Palace, and they were filming there. Next day while we were waiting - freezing outside - and when she arrived she joyfully said in her unmistakable voice: Happy New Year Ladies! And I was so in awe that the happy girl in me blurted out loud: What the heck can go wrong this year if Mary Poppins herself wished us a Happy New Year????? And the next thing we heard was her laughter !!! So awesome!
@AndreinaGarban that's a brilliant story 😊 it must be brilliant to be in that venue for the New Year's Day concert. I live in the UK; it's always broadcast on the BBC. Although Julie didn't do an intro for the BBC, there see was 1 year I saw her sitting in the audience very near the conductor, and another time she was sitting at the front of the balcony and I've seen her PBS intros on here.
What a lovely Lady!!! An icon for my generation!
I just finished watching Dame Julies interview and was scrolling down to read some of the comments and as I was saying to myself "What a lovely Lady" my eyes went straight to your comment and I just burst out laughing 🙂😂
Beauty, Poise, Talent, Kindness, and Class. No need to say more.
When was this talkshow?
@@Rotebuehl1 2005
I've enjoyed Parkinson's interviews from early 1970's on UA-cam. I had no idea he worked so long. Good on him. Julie Andrews is, of course, exquisite as always. Thank you for the upload.
I have adored her for the whole of my 53 years - true class and a sensational talent. She also possesses such a beautiful gratitude for the life she has known, from way back and up to the very present - she’s truly luminous! That moment a few years back when she walked on stage after Lady Gaga’s Sound of Music medley at the Oscars… the love for her is universal and deservedly so.
My grandma took me to see the sound of music at the cinema in 1965 when i was five i learnt the words to every song and still have a singalong julie andrews is a beautiful amazing lady on the inside as well as the outside ❤
I was 10 yrs old in 1965 when I saw Sound Of Music in the movie theater. My mom had just returned from Leicester England & she saw the movie there. So it was a family event.
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Julie Andrews is still a very classy lady with a naughty sense of humour and immensely talented. Micheal Parkinson was the King of British chat hosting shows without a doubt.
I would say not just British!
Watching Julie Andrews act and sing is very healing. Her maternal voice moves me. ♥
I love how she includes the other guests in this interview. very considerate...
But who on earth are they??
@@nonenoneonenonenone you’re obviously not British because they have been huge on UK television for 25 years
She's "practically perfect in every way" !!!
Two words summarise this incredible woman - CLASS ACT!
Utterly. Such a wonderful woman. LOVE her.
Her voice was stolen from the world. She truly was one of the greats
Her speaking voice is still wonderful.
It’s wonderful to see Julie. She is charm personified. But the title is rather misleading - she only mentions Rex Harrison and Richard Burton. She worked with many many other leading men: Paul Newman, Omar Sharif, James Garner, et al.
Yes, and it’s not dirt, they are interesting character snippets, honest appraisals, she is very respectful of their talents.
and most importantly: christopher plummer and kermit the frog
She got on with almost all of her leading men (James Garner she adored and the feeling was mutual) but on the set of Hawaii she did not get along with Richard Harris at all (I’ve never heard anything nice said about Harris from anyone) nor did she bond with Rock Hudson on Darling Lilli who said she looked down her nose at him.
@@gerardmackay8909 I've never heard anything bad about James Garner. Ian McKellen was offered the role of Dumbledore after Richard Harris' death and decline because Harris didn't approved of his acting.
@@gretchendietz1599 yes and of course at that point McKellen was heavily identified with the role of Gandalf. Harris was by the end of his life permanently unpleasant to work with (Miriam Margolyes said Michael Gambon was such a breath of fresh air on set when he took on the role) it’s a shame because I actually think Harris captured the ethereal quality of Dumbledore beautifully
What a class act she is! Have followed her career for decades.🎉
When I was very young Julie called my house and I answered the phone. My sister, Joan Hovis, was Julie's roommate in New York and they were both acting in plays. They had small parts but were working. My sister was in "Plain and Fancy" and Julie was in rehearsals for another play. Julie asked me to go and find my sister because she needed to know something about a part. Her accent kind of freaked me out, being from Texas, and I will never forget how patient Julie was with me even though my sister was not at home. She, Julie, just talked about how much she liked my sister and asked me to let her know that her roommate called. I, of course, forgot to tell my sister about the call for several days.
She has aged better than any other actress. Love her.
So wonderful to see this channel! Looking forward to many more great interviews from the vault! Please always add the original air date - it's important!
I'm not a singer- I have the same larynx problem like darling, super talented Julie Andrews- its not only painful and very uncomfortable - one loosing their voice is also dreadfully depressing, she is so graceful, thank you-
She is SOOOOO GORGEOUS!!! She Takes my Breath AWAY!!!! xoxoxoxoxoo
I was first introduced to Dame Julie when she did Mary Poppins. Then Victor/ Victoria, Shrek, and finally the Princess Diaries. A wonderful joy to watch her perform!
My daughter talked to Julie Andrews at a WDW show. Julie kissed her foreheead. My daughter said, “she smelled so pretty.”
Wowww💖
She looks great! I only remember watching the Sound of Music as a kid in the mid 70’s and really loved that movie!
Despite being 30 years my senior she was my 1st love crush & this interview reminds me why. Class, grace, beauty, strength & humility.. traits I guess I must've recognised as a toddler & just realised she's a mirror image of my Mum.
I always fancied Julie Andrews, she's lovely, she was our Doris Day.
Hayley Mills
Both Julie and Doris are outstanding. I wish Doris would have done Broadway and more concerts. I think she had stage fright.
Truly worthy of the Title ‘Dame’!!
Dame Julie Andrews
"The Darling of the Movie Galactics"
Magnificent!!! Timeless!!!!!
I stumbled on this . wow, so glad i did, Ant and Dec so young and in awe of the Dame !!
What a class act. She’s a lesson in humanity.
It's true! It's true! The Crown has made it clear: Julie Andrews is practically perfect in every way! Among my personal favorites of hers were: THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY, TORN CURTAIN, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, HAWAII, DARLING LILI and VICTOR, VICTORIA.
Enchanting lady.
She's such a wonderful lady. This recent movie is probably about as good as we may expect from Hollywood nowadays. What a difference from her classic era. We don't have the writers or audiences today. We've lost taste, quality, and sensibilities seen in that era of post WWII sacrificial Americans.
What a great i interview she is a delightful woman
What an incredible woman.
Hi Julie and others;
I think my post card to Mr. Plummer might have been the catalyst to change his mind about participating in any events related to the "sacchariny sweet" SOM! Many years ago, I was so distressed to read his comments, and learn he avoided anything having to do with the movie, that I wrote to him in "care of" the New York theater he was at the time headlining. What did I write? I wrote him that for kids like myself, TSOM was a welcome relief, and retreat from, traumatic home situations. And much like vets of wars that saw real combat didn't like to see or discuss things related, same for us. We craved sweetness! We craved what TSOM offered. It was joy! It was happiness! It wss beautiful. Not long after sending my postcard I read of his change of heart, and that he began events and things related to the movie. Just to think that perhaps a nobody like me, might have been instrumental in changing this great actor's mind, (which surely made us all fans of the movie very happy!) thrills my soul!
You're not a nobody. You're one of the most important people in a celebrity's career: a sincere fan.
Thank you.
Seconded.
I have always enjoyed Julie Andrews. So talented, humble, intelligent, stunning, charming, dignified, interesting, inspiring, fascinating and an absolute legend. I really think she is AMAZING xxx
We saw her and Rex Harrison in my Fair Lady in London. Wonderful experience.
I saw Rex in the revival in the late '70s. My grandparents saw the original.
What a wonderful human being.
What a lovely interview, perhaps recorded around 2004 I think.
Dame Julie Andrews is a class act.
Such a graceful and charming lady…..has a lot of humility
Beautiful lady Julie Andrews and so genuine brilliant actress and amazing voice 💋❤️💋🎶❤️💋❤️🎶
gotta love her.....saw her in "64 in Mary Poppins.........very pretty woman
She certainly is the very essence of British elegance and style and has a warmth and charm rare these days 😊
I ❤ Julie Andrews is still alive loved this.
Such a classy, supremely talented lady. Truly one of a kind.
As humans, in time, "EVERYTHING FAILS" we fade away, dear old Michael passed away, and i miss him and many others so much (I know well meet again one day) Also, as of oct 28th 2024 google tells me that Julie Andrews is still alive, its my hearts desire that she should live forever..for obvious reasons, hills being alive etc x
Good to know she's still active and creative! For a singer, damaged vocal cords are a career ender, and it's good to know she is exploring other avenues for her talents and skills!
She has the most beautiful voice she's a wonderful across she should do audio books ❤
I will always love Julie And everything she has done from age 8 to 70.
How lucky Ant & Dec were to be in her presence.
Being older now they would probably appreciate it more
Credit where credit is due ... this is the lady who - as Clive James remarked, by simply running down a Swiss mountainside singing "The hills are alive...with the sound of music" managed to bring the entire Third Reich to its knees....
Looking back though, she was fantastic - a gorgeous and utterly charming and lovable lady.
Pure class.
Have so much love for Julie.
Class all the way
Isn't she lovely? And a wonderful performer, of course.
There's a song in there somewhere....
A superb interview. Parky always let the guests actually speak, unlike Graham Norton and others these days. I could listen to Julie Andrews for hours...
Hahaha Graham Norton most certainly lets his guests answer questions and speak at length !
What a wonderful woman!
My favorite lady for many years and spent childhood to waching her movies.
she seems a gem of a woman.
I ❤ Julie Andrews is still alive loved liked it.
I ❤ Julie Andrews is still alive.
With a healthy lifestyle, you can live at old age without having heart disease, cancer, Dementia.
20 years ago, i heard a woman that drank alcohol every day, she ended dying from breast cancer at 64.
89 years old this month. Hard to believe.
She is my absolute favourite person ever.
Loving the content. Parkinson was a fabulous interviewer. @The Michael Parkinson Channel - Any chance we can get the year it was broadcast in the description?
The epitome of grace.
Julie Andrews - the spell-binding star of the greatest musical / probably film ever made (Mary Poppins) with the most beautiful voice in recorded history (think 'Feed the Birds') says that she was 'lucky'. So you can add 'most modest and self-effacing' to all these other accolades.
As iconic as they come. Dame Julie Andrews. She should have danced all night.
World's loveliest person.
Deliberately misleading click-bait title.
Isn't that so frustrating and disappointing when they do that.
No - I don't believe she 'dished the dirt' on all her leading men. She's a lady with too much class.
She didn't say anything about most of her leading men, including Christopher Plummer. Why did the headline lie?
Does anyone know when the original airdate of this was?
@@Avery_4272 2004 I think. I still remember watching it when it was 1st broadcast.
@@simonramsay6080 thanks!
A jewel in Britain crown
She was different then any movie star out there her looks and style were different she carried class . Nobody really looked like her in the industry she was one in a million.
69 years old, great skin and no turkey neck whatsoever!
Talented woman made it big on stage and screen in singing
And drama!
don't forget all her movies
@@peterang6912 I did forget them
Maybe I preferred her singing !
What a lovely Lady!! 💙💙
🇭🇲 I LOVE JULIE AS A CHILD I WENT TO SOUND OF MUSIC 9 SATURDAYS IN A ROW_LEARNT THE SONGS_ 68 STILL HAVE THE C.D. & DVD. 💯👏💜
So supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
what a beautiful and terrific lady
No actress was ever better cast than Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music...Prefect performance in a perfect movie...sexy woman as well!
I hate Click Bait!!! She didn't diss anyone, she is a gracious lady and very generous in her estimations of the men that she has worked with. It is a worthwhile interview to see, though.
What year is THIS from ...?????😊
2004
She's 69 here still looking phenomenal
She and Christopher Plummer got on very well,
Great voice on Bridgerton
Julie Andrews ❤ loved this.
One of a kind ❤
What year is this interview?
@@MsBackstager I think it was 2004.
The very definition of a national treasure.
LOVE Julie Andrews. I have a HUGE crush❤❤❤
She looks prettier now than when she was younger !
what year was this shown,
Julie Andrews - Woof!
She is 89 now !!! WOW !!!
That Was nice. I thought Ant & Dec might have chipped in and asked a question or made a comment.
Two lovely people, but what a wonderful Dame!