I'm going to miss her. I was blown away by Mrs. Lovett in Sweeny Todd with her comic and musical timing and her character in The Manchurian Candidate is still, to this day, the scariest person I've ever seen depicted on the screen. Even at 17 she had the ability to create such a menacing demeanor that cut to the bone. And of course, there was also the upstanding Jessica Fletcher. And what an authentic, charming, modest and kind person in real life. So unusual in the world of Hollywood. Like Toby in Sweeney Todd, we were so lucky she was around.
Thank you for posting this! The quality is what it is. I am quite sure I am not alone in saying we are truly grateful to be able to see this! If it bothers some people, perhaps they can listen instead of watch. Have a wonderful day!
Love it. I remember this one. And Donahue was a terrific host/conversational interviewer. Whether he was "acting" (interested in his guests) or not, I don't care. I bought it.
Dame Angela Lansbury will always remain one of the sweetest and nicest human beings in life. She inspired me ever since I saw Murder She Wrote with her impeccable voice, her sense of timing and above all her unmissable persona. Thank you for all the joys you gave us and still give when I still watch the reruns. Rest in eternal peace Mrs Fletcher knowing very well that you have given us all a legacy which is very hard to emulate . God bless you ma’am ❤
One a shall miss terribly. Have enjoyed her ever since Bedknobs, when I was eleven. Thrilled I was able to see her in Sweeney. Rest in Peace. You will be deeply missed.
34:30 The audience member is confused about the episode of “Hunter”, entitled “Murder He Wrote” (which aired on 30 April 1988]. The actress who guest starred in this particular episode was Marge Redmond, not Angela Lansbury.
It's because Universal met her requests of changing the shooting schedule from a 7 day to 8 day work week. Otherwise, she didn't want to keep up with the grueling schedule.
Liza never had a great singing voice, but I have grown to love her for how she has always been respectful to her mother the Great Judy Garland. Judy had a incredible singing voice, one of the greatest of all-time!!
You are wrong Liza has a great voice..every time I hear her voice I hear her mom Judy was an incredible actress and singer and had a great sense of humor
Wonderful lady. She is a very gorgeous. Good interview. Have read her book it is great. I love her outlook on life. I still do her stretches they are very helpful. Phil was quite a flirt though. But love you Angela and love you Phil. I watch Murder She Wrote everyday here in Toronto. Nice to see Peter in the Audience
@@elgeneralxx Hah! Donahue, I believe, was the first to bring the audience into the discussion. Before that, just the panel and the host would talk. Donahue's competition was Oprah - they were both based in Chicago. Eventually, though, he moved the show to NY for a larger audience. His style was often parodied: his seemingly casual demeanor was thought to put the guests at ease; it was also thought to be an act. He had very provocative guests, too. Now, for Ms. Lansbury... you might know her as the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast. From there, Murder She Wrote on TV. She's an accomplished film and Broadway actress. Check her out!
@@martinsorenson1055 I like your comment, however, I must correct you on one point: Phil Donahue DID NOT move his show to New York to gain a larger audience. He was already on national TV and garnering strong ratings. Instead, he moved his show to New York City because he wanted to be where his wife, Marlo Thomas, was. That decision was and is fairly common knowledge and well-documented. He moved his show from Dayton to Chicago, where it became a national talk-show. He was a trendsetter and had a television presence and interviewing style that few, if any, could mimic. Miss him being on-the-air so much.
A lot of actors changed their English accents when they became actors such as Carey Grant. American actors created their own "sophisticated" way of speaking, such as Katherine Hepburn. Lansbury, grew up in England, but began living in America while still very young. Even people who change locations within the country may even accidentally change the way they speak because they are not hearing their original way of speaking around them anymore. People from the South who move north may begin to lose that Southern twang. The younger you are when you move, the more likely it is. Sometimes what you get is a hybrid way of speaking. It's often not intentional.
I'm going to miss her. I was blown away by Mrs. Lovett in Sweeny Todd with her comic and musical timing and her character in The Manchurian Candidate is still, to this day, the scariest person I've ever seen depicted on the screen. Even at 17 she had the ability to create such a menacing demeanor that cut to the bone. And of course, there was also the upstanding Jessica Fletcher. And what an authentic, charming, modest and kind person in real life. So unusual in the world of Hollywood. Like Toby in Sweeney Todd, we were so lucky she was around.
Rest in Peace, Angela Lansbury 1925-2022. Sad to hear about the passing of her a couple of days ago on the news.
Thank you for posting this! The quality is what it is. I am quite sure I am not alone in saying we are truly grateful to be able to see this! If it bothers some people, perhaps they can listen instead of watch. Have a wonderful day!
Rip Angela, wish you'd celebrated your 97th!😢🌹⭐💕💐
Loving all these videos! Keep them coming! This is a Lansbury month!! Celebrating this iconic dame!!
I still watch Murder she wrote reruns, and very much enjoy watching. Angela is a treasure.
Omg I have so much respect for this lady she is one of a kind
Love it. I remember this one. And Donahue was a terrific host/conversational interviewer. Whether he was "acting" (interested in his guests) or not, I don't care. I bought it.
An absolute class act!!!
Dame Angela Lansbury will always remain one of the sweetest and nicest human beings in life. She inspired me ever since I saw Murder She Wrote with her impeccable voice, her sense of timing and above all her unmissable persona. Thank you for all the joys you gave us and still give when I still watch the reruns. Rest in eternal peace Mrs Fletcher knowing very well that you have given us all a legacy which is very hard to emulate . God bless you ma’am ❤
What a women and a actor and a loveing mother she's a legend
Amazing Angela Lansbury, love her, I agree, you can easily be happy when all the people around you are happy 💕☘️
This is a remarkable woman an amazing actress
One a shall miss terribly. Have enjoyed her ever since Bedknobs, when I was eleven.
Thrilled I was able to see her in Sweeney.
Rest in Peace. You will be deeply missed.
@@stephaniesurr1601 I got to see her in Sweeney, too! The play was bizarre, but she was sublime!
As I have said before what an actress and most of all a loveing mother shevis such a lady
She is another one of the old time greats what a lady
She is a great actor and greater mother and a loveing mother she has too be irish she was the kind of a the mother I wish I could had have love her ❤️
What a great lady she was!!!
Delightful woman. Miss her terribly
She has such powerful chrisma.❤️
She's so kind and generous.
I think Donahue was one of the greatest talk show hosts of all time, along with Johnny Carson and Dick Cavette.
thanks so much.love her and DONAHUE
34:30 The audience member is confused about the episode of “Hunter”, entitled “Murder He Wrote” (which aired on 30 April 1988]. The actress who guest starred in this particular episode was Marge Redmond, not Angela Lansbury.
I never saw that episode of Hunter
@@garycarpenter2980 It’s on UA-cam.
I'll have to try and find it
She wound up doing 5 more years of weekly Murder, She Wrotes after she said the show would end this year.
It's because Universal met her requests of changing the shooting schedule from a 7 day to 8 day work week. Otherwise, she didn't want to keep up with the grueling schedule.
Loved her in Murder she wrote ⚘👠⚘👏👏👏⚘
That was a great show and she had a great lineup of stars past and present
She grows prettier than ever.
Liza never had a great singing voice, but I have grown to love her for how she has always been respectful to her mother the Great Judy Garland. Judy had a incredible singing voice, one of the greatest of all-time!!
You are wrong Liza has a great voice..every time I hear her voice I hear her mom Judy was an incredible actress and singer and had a great sense of humor
Wonderful lady. She is a very gorgeous. Good interview. Have read her book it is great. I love her outlook on life. I still do her stretches they are very helpful. Phil was quite a flirt though. But love you Angela and love you Phil. I watch Murder She Wrote everyday here in Toronto. Nice to see Peter in the Audience
you're apologizing for the video quality? Never apologize for something that isn't your fault
I watch murder she wrote. Every night and day on. Hall mark love love. Tha show. !!!!!!!
What an actress and a loveing mother she was sure a lady and proud she irish
Love the way she expresses herself
phil donahue!!!!!!!!!!!!! wooooooo hoooooo
What book is he talking about???
She was Dame Angela, NOT Dame Lansbury!
She is true lady Nx a legend
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This is terriffic.
GOOD SHOW ! MONDAY 3/4/24 MARCH 4, 2024
no idea who the hell these guests are but this show is so relaxing
You don't know who Angela Lansbury is?
@@martinsorenson1055 I was born in 1994 I don't even know who Phil Donahue is but I love the show it reminds me of a big old door
@@elgeneralxx Hah! Donahue, I believe, was the first to bring the audience into the discussion. Before that, just the panel and the host would talk. Donahue's competition was Oprah - they were both based in Chicago. Eventually, though, he moved the show to NY for a larger audience. His style was often parodied: his seemingly casual demeanor was thought to put the guests at ease; it was also thought to be an act. He had very provocative guests, too. Now, for Ms. Lansbury... you might know her as the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast. From there, Murder She Wrote on TV. She's an accomplished film and Broadway actress. Check her out!
@@martinsorenson1055 I like your comment, however, I must correct you on one point: Phil Donahue DID NOT move his show to New York to gain a larger audience. He was already on national TV and garnering strong ratings. Instead, he moved his show to New York City because he wanted to be where his wife, Marlo Thomas, was. That decision was and is fairly common knowledge and well-documented. He moved his show from Dayton to Chicago, where it became a national talk-show. He was a trendsetter and had a television presence and interviewing style that few, if any, could mimic. Miss him being on-the-air so much.
Whata an utterly awkward accent!!! An English woman who learned how to perform an American accent... that's how she sounds...
What a ridiculous comment
@@BigSplenda1885 Why is it so for you, man?
At least she kept her accent when she did other characters
A lot of actors changed their English accents when they became actors such as Carey Grant. American actors created their own "sophisticated" way of speaking, such as Katherine Hepburn. Lansbury, grew up in England, but began living in America while still very young. Even people who change locations within the country may even accidentally change the way they speak because they are not hearing their original way of speaking around them anymore. People from the South who move north may begin to lose that Southern twang. The younger you are when you move, the more likely it is. Sometimes what you get is a hybrid way of speaking. It's often not intentional.
@@dianelipartito6654 ditto.