Roger Moore, always. Just looking forward to the final Daniel Crag’s film as Bond to hope they stop making films about a Cold War spy who is irrelevant in today’s unimaginative society.
Roger Moore was the first Bond I saw in the cinema, 'For Your Eyes Only', so he will always be my favourite Bond. I look forward to 'No Time To Die' , because I love the Bond films and Daniel Craig is a great Bond.
Fortunately we can have decades of great work he did, always watch Gold of the Seven Saints when TCM run it, he plays Irish rogue in a Western with Clint Walker, Roger unusually is smaller comic relief, they are so good together they're like Butch & Sundance a decade earlier in b&w.
Best Bond: Roger.... Best Movie: Moonraker ....Best Score: by John Barry ....Best song: Moonraker(written by Barry) performed by Best singer: Shirley Bassy !
Jeez, these older interviews are so much more entertaining/interesting to watch than today's screamo-galore hyper hyper oh look how funny I am 'interviews' of today.
The only 007 with a fine sense of humor, my favorite by far. Sometimes I use his lines or attitudes to flirt with women, and believe or not, it works because make them laugh... RIP Mr. Roger Moore.
I grew up in the 1970s watching Roger Moore as James Bond at my local cinema. I got to see him in person in London 2008. I asked him what it was like working with the other 'Big' stars in the 'Wild Geese', His reply was "What do you mean, the other big stars? " I was the 'Big' Star" He certainly had a great sense of humour!
Explained he was an only child because his parents achieved perfection on 1st try. Pre-acting he was male model, his friend Sir Michael Caine said Moore appeared in so many sweater adverts. he was known as "The Big Knit".
@killwill83 Absolutely agree. Cavett is the USA's finest talk show host. He very witty and intelligent but more importantly he knows when to keep quiet and let his guests blossom.
This is something I never imagined existed in a million years and never thought I needed but much thanks to you! Love both of these fellas and damn if they didn't have great chemistry together. Shame Roger didn't do his show more. He had such a knack for comedy; he woulda been an excellent host for SNL in the 70's. Dick was excellent on it and I know Rog woulda been too.
I grew up on Roger Moore’s tv shows the Saint was my favorite and James Bond movies the spy who loved me was first I saw in theatre he was a true gentlemen on and off screen.
When I think of James Bond, I automatically think of Roger Moore, for me, he is the best because he has the most qualities to characterize the role of the artist.
I love how he pretends to trip lol. That's why Moore was my favorite Bond he didn't take himself too seriously. and wasn't afraid to make fun of himself.
I really like Bond movies....all are the best Bonds...but I really like Roger Moore.....his style...his accent his comic timing..... (I grew up watching Brosnan and Daniel but this Gentleman was really a very swaggy)
The story is that they were both making the Film “ Shout At The Devil” Lee Marvin, hated Roger Moore, and told everybody once the film was finished, at the the wrap party he was going to the hit the Limy Son Of A B***h. At the party Lee went looking for Roger , someone taped him the back , and turned round, and woke up on the floor 5 minutes latter , with several people around him. Roger was already heading to the Airport. Surprisingly they made peace several years later, before they both passed away.
@@skylongskylong1982 Moore got along with everyone, except Grace Jones & his friend Sir David Niven's last wife, wrote about her arriving @ his funeral drunk & wig askew.
My mother worked with Roger Moore when they were both fashion models in the 1950s.He asked her out on a date and she agreed because he was so handsome but she told me she found him rather boring and somewhat effeminate....I used to tease her by saying she would probably have preferrred Sean Connery and his hairy back😁
Wonderful interveiw dick cavett you undermine yourself you too are funny and witty and harming but the man himself roger Moore insanely georgeous and so so cool like he owns it I love that so happy in his own skin wonderful actor the best bond thankyou rip roger Moore miss you terribly ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
@@jonastiger1000 Like Dame Agatha Christie eventually dedicating novel to Margaret Rutherford despite initial misgivings about casting her as Miss Marple.
At 12 minutes in , it looks like roger is wearing the outfit from FYEO 1981 in the scene where he goes to the villa and bumps into the bow and arrow girl.
Yeah her and Roger had a pretty fractious relationship and I dont really know why, he insinuated in his autobiography it's because she didnt like his scatalogical/schoolboy sense of humour and she was a bit snobbish about it, but I still dont really know much about that situation.
Interesting that Roger and Barbara apparently didn't get along well. I think that The Spy Who Loved Me is the best of the Roger Moore Bond movies. Maybe that tension is part of the reason that movie works so well. For those who don't remember, in the movie Bond was responsible for the death of Triple X's (played by Bach) lover. The script called for a fair amount of tension between them because of that.
@@kanyewestlive6905 Her performance is what some people might call wooden or robotic. Whatever you call it, I think it worked for that character, who I see as a cold-blooded, well-trained spy who is attempting to suppress her emotions. She is like a block of ice that Bond attempts to melt in order to reveal the passionate woman beneath.
Every generation has an opinion when it comes to 007… I find myself talking to my friends and they always say “Daniel Craig” or “Pierce Brosnan” when the conversation of best James Bond comes up. And I get the strangest looks at 26 when I am asked for mine and I say “Roger Moore every time.” His stretch may have had its cringy moments, but the balance of comedy and action Roger could do was and still is my favorite. So many goofy quotes, the way his eyes do the talking almost like Al Pacino is known for, he just was such a class act and goofball and I’ll always be a sucker for ‘73-‘85.
Roger pretending to stumble onto the stage after Cavett talked about how that sort of thing never happens to him was a great showcase of his acting intelligence
Pierce Brosnan is my personal favourite Bond, however Roger Moore was the first Bond film I saw at the cinema… It would be good if the next Bond is a little less full on hard action and a little more like Moore.
This is the first time I’ve ever heard him speaking as himself and I have to say he has the greatest British accent I’ve ever heard. And he’s got to be the suavest motherf’ckr in history. It’s a shame the quality of the 007 films went into the crapper towards the end of his run.
It actually shows in the Man With The Golden Gun where Brit would not move as Roger yangs her around that last corner. Don’t know why she wouldn’t move as the bombs were going off, but Roger really does yank her in that last scene.
I grew up in Austria and as a kid in the 80's Roger was the only bond I knew of. Later I discovered Dalton and then Sean as I got older. I didn't fuly understand the movies as a kid but always loved the stunts and explosions :).
Who is your favourite James Bond actor and who's looking forward to "No Time To Die"?
Moore and Dalton.
The 1970's were just more exciting. So its has to be Moore. Although the Craig is not bad.
Roger Moore, always. Just looking forward to the final Daniel Crag’s film as Bond to hope they stop making films about a Cold War spy who is irrelevant in today’s unimaginative society.
Roger Moore was the first Bond I saw in the cinema, 'For Your Eyes Only', so he will always be my favourite Bond. I look forward to 'No Time To Die' , because I love the Bond films and Daniel Craig is a great Bond.
Connery and Moore. Had no time for others...
He had a wonderful voice. RIP Sir Roger Moore.
Pure class, he never took himself too seriously
Exactly 👍.
BUT..............
He funded apartheid.
Roger is hilarious and a true showbiz voice. He has that extra quality. U feel good watching him in the Bond part.
Not only a great actor, but a fantastic ambassador for UNICEF too. RIP Sir Roger
Also anti-foie Gras animal cruelty activist.
He was a brilliant James Bond. I like how each Bond Actor adds their own style to their version of James Bond
Really love Roger. Such a gentleman and class act. I still miss him.
Fortunately we can have decades of great work he did, always watch Gold of the Seven Saints when TCM run it, he plays Irish rogue in a Western with Clint Walker, Roger unusually is smaller comic relief, they are so good together they're like Butch & Sundance a decade earlier in b&w.
What a good looking and highly likeable man Roger Moore was. No sense of an overinflated ego with him as you get with a lot of other actors.
Charming, smooth, funny, not to mention handsome.
Sir Roger Moore will always be my favorite Bond.
Best Bond: Roger.... Best Movie: Moonraker ....Best Score: by John Barry ....Best song: Moonraker(written by Barry) performed by Best singer: Shirley Bassy !
@@highwaystar3780 Moonraker?! Bond in space? Like The Muppets? Star Wars 007? No.
@@unowen-nh9ov he goes to space only towards the end. They sent Him everywhere prior to that. It was inevitable...
I hadn't quite realised just how handsome, suave and debonair Roger really was and a great speaking voice too. He really did have it all.
Jeez, these older interviews are so much more entertaining/interesting to watch than today's screamo-galore hyper hyper oh look how funny I am 'interviews' of today.
Perfectly put 😂❤
The only 007 with a fine sense of humor, my favorite by far. Sometimes I use his lines or attitudes to flirt with women, and believe or not, it works because make them laugh... RIP Mr. Roger Moore.
You don't call Mr. someone that has passed away.
@@georgestamatakis697 Why?
Do they really work
@@georgestamatakis697 Why not?
I know you lose your title like sir if you have been knighted when you pass away but I don't know about Mr. I think that's what you mean.
I grew up in the 1970s watching Roger Moore as James Bond at my local cinema.
I got to see him in person in London 2008.
I asked him what it was like working with the other 'Big' stars in the 'Wild Geese',
His reply was "What do you mean, the other big stars?
" I was the 'Big' Star"
He certainly had a great sense of humour!
Explained he was an only child because his parents achieved perfection on 1st try. Pre-acting he was male model, his friend Sir Michael Caine said Moore appeared in so many sweater adverts. he was known as "The Big Knit".
@@unowen-nh9ov He was once considered too pretty for serious film work.
Sir Roger Moore was my fav 007,ultimate ladies man
Same here
What a lovely, classy, bloke, and the best Bond by far. Good work, Rog!.
What a class, RIP Sir Roger Moore
My favorite 007. RIP🇬🇧
Roger Moore's magic is...he's effortlessly LIKABLE.
Really liked this format of a little longer and compilation of fun, interesting bits. Thanks, channel owner person.
@killwill83 Absolutely agree. Cavett is the USA's finest talk show host. He very witty and intelligent but more importantly he knows when to keep quiet and let his guests blossom.
This is something I never imagined existed in a million years and never thought I needed but much thanks to you! Love both of these fellas and damn if they didn't have great chemistry together. Shame Roger didn't do his show more. He had such a knack for comedy; he woulda been an excellent host for SNL in the 70's. Dick was excellent on it and I know Rog woulda been too.
I grew up on Roger Moore’s tv shows the Saint was my favorite and James Bond movies the spy who loved me was first I saw in theatre he was a true gentlemen on and off screen.
Love Roger Moore. Rip darling Roger always my favorite❤
He was a class act! The most fun Bond, for me.
Roger Moore is the only Bond that I grew up with. He is the best Bond together with Sean Connery who I only discovered later on.
A modest legend.Much missed.
What a comedian. Always made me laugh.
The man is just Bond through and through on and off the screen.
Cavett, random guy off the street? I’ve never understood how or why he was such a star in the US.
Roger is one of the funniest people ever, forget any comedian!
Nobody did it better.
Bobby Orr
My absolute FAVORITE 007!
The archetypal English gentleman.
But born in India and a pacifist. My favourite Bond. His passing marked the end of an era for me.
@@captainbuggernut9565 He wasn't Indian though was he.
Captain Buggernut thousands of English born over seas at the back end of the empire, especially middle and upper classes.
He wasn't born in India he was born in London the son of a police officer. His mother was born in India to English parents.
When I think of James Bond, I automatically think of Roger Moore, for me, he is the best because he has the most qualities to characterize the role of the artist.
My favourite Bond ♥️♥️♥️ Sir Roger Moore ...
I don’t know why, but hearing Roger Moore reference ‘GoldenEye’ just makes me happy.
What a great collection. Roger is so much at ease.
The Best Bond Ever!!!
Also... Brilliant in the Persuaders!! 😀
R.I.P. Mr. Moore
The Best James Bond ever. Sir Roger Moore ❤
The best bond for ever . The saint for ever too .. 😇
No time to see the bond for Also . Moore is the best !
He was always good, even in just 1 season of The Persuaders with Tony Curtis.
I love how he pretends to trip lol. That's why Moore was my favorite Bond he didn't take himself too seriously. and wasn't afraid to make fun of himself.
Roger Moore is a delightful and charming guest.
I really like Bond movies....all are the best Bonds...but I really like Roger Moore.....his style...his accent his comic timing.....
(I grew up watching Brosnan and Daniel but this Gentleman was really a very swaggy)
Very pertinent questions shows back then had a backbone
fantastic interview
Legend
A very good looking, suave, sophisticated English gentleman and a wonderful Bond as well!!!
The man beat the s**t out of Lee Marvin, and that alone makes me a huge fan
The story is that they were both making the Film “ Shout At The Devil”
Lee Marvin, hated Roger Moore, and told everybody once the film was finished, at the the wrap party he was going to the hit the Limy Son Of A B***h.
At the party Lee went looking for Roger , someone taped him the back , and turned round, and woke up on the floor 5 minutes latter , with several people around him. Roger was already heading to the Airport.
Surprisingly they made peace several years later, before they both passed away.
@@skylongskylong1982 Moore got along with everyone, except Grace Jones & his friend Sir David Niven's last wife, wrote about her arriving @ his funeral drunk & wig askew.
Before The Saint Roger was Ivanhoe. Good even then ( late 1950s )
This was great watching!
Best Bond Roger Moore
My mother worked with Roger Moore when they were both fashion models in the 1950s.He asked her out on a date and she agreed because he was so handsome but she told me she found him rather boring and somewhat effeminate....I used to tease her by saying she would probably have preferrred Sean Connery and his hairy back😁
Wonderful interveiw dick cavett you undermine yourself you too are funny and witty and harming but the man himself roger Moore insanely georgeous and so so cool like he owns it I love that so happy in his own skin wonderful actor the best bond thankyou rip roger Moore miss you terribly ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
No one ever comments on his wonderful voice.
Roger Moore was a total class act !
RIP Sir Roger! You were my Bond.
I'll never forget Roger in the Cannonball Run...
No foolin' ?
I notice Roger is wearing the green jacket from For Your Eyes Only in one of these interviews.
Genuinely decent man.
I really enjoyed this interview so much
My hairdresser says that Roger Moore hairstyle is coming back in fashion. Can't wait, it's awesome...
My Dad considered Him the most beautiful man alive.
He was probably the Bond that Ian Fleming envisioned.
Fleming didn't even want Connery. He wanted Richard Johnson.
Fleming got won over by Connery and made Bond of Scot origin.
@@jonastiger1000 Like Dame Agatha Christie eventually dedicating novel to Margaret Rutherford despite initial misgivings about casting her as Miss Marple.
Hoagy Carmichael was physical inspiration for 007.
Nah Rogers too nice to be Flemings Bond.
Love that story about being careful at the beginning and end of production.
Great set of interviews.
12:57 The butt puns are strong with this one.
Just a wonderful, wonderful Man.
At 12 minutes in , it looks like roger is wearing the outfit from FYEO 1981 in the scene where he goes to the villa and bumps into the bow and arrow girl.
Beatiful 007 Roger
Great voice.
Best Bond ever. At least my favorite with no disrespect to the other Bonds which I very much enjoy watching all Bond movies
Can't believe he's gone.
18:10 "I wouldn't go back for her"
I bet he was 100% serious on that.
Yeah her and Roger had a pretty fractious relationship and I dont really know why, he insinuated in his autobiography it's because she didnt like his scatalogical/schoolboy sense of humour and she was a bit snobbish about it, but I still dont really know much about that situation.
Interesting that Roger and Barbara apparently didn't get along well. I think that The Spy Who Loved Me is the best of the Roger Moore Bond movies. Maybe that tension is part of the reason that movie works so well. For those who don't remember, in the movie Bond was responsible for the death of Triple X's (played by Bach) lover. The script called for a fair amount of tension between them because of that.
@@clintonsmith5163 I dont think Bach's performance is that great in the film so I think maybe its do more with the script than the acting
@@kanyewestlive6905 Her performance is what some people might call wooden or robotic. Whatever you call it, I think it worked for that character, who I see as a cold-blooded, well-trained spy who is attempting to suppress her emotions. She is like a block of ice that Bond attempts to melt in order to reveal the passionate woman beneath.
roger moore also had a sense of humour despite all those james bond films
he appeared in a victoria wood sketch
The saint was great✌
James Band!! It's James Bond!!
Two class acts. One of Moore's best, but perhaps less well known films, was 'The Man Who Haunted Himself'.
Roger George Moore 1927 To 2017 R.I.P
Every generation has an opinion when it comes to 007… I find myself talking to my friends and they always say “Daniel Craig” or “Pierce Brosnan” when the conversation of best James Bond comes up. And I get the strangest looks at 26 when I am asked for mine and I say “Roger Moore every time.” His stretch may have had its cringy moments, but the balance of comedy and action Roger could do was and still is my favorite. So many goofy quotes, the way his eyes do the talking almost like Al Pacino is known for, he just was such a class act and goofball and I’ll always be a sucker for ‘73-‘85.
He was the best James Bond.
Rip Roger more
I loved Roger Moor
Roger pretending to stumble onto the stage after Cavett talked about how that sort of thing never happens to him was a great showcase of his acting intelligence
He is magnificent
My Sweetheart Darling Roger Moore
My Sweetheart Darling Roger Moore
Baby I Love You 💋
Pierce Brosnan is my personal favourite Bond, however Roger Moore was the first Bond film I saw at the cinema… It would be good if the next Bond is a little less full on hard action and a little more like Moore.
Please welcome the "debonaire Mr. Roger Moore" .... and he promptly tripped as came up on stage 😄
james bond for ever
Dick cavett top class interviewer
I've watched many of his interviews and I find him almost unwatchable. Painfully shy, not at all sparky, it must be a generational thing
@@Vibeagain not shy, just not down your throat like all the hosts of today.
@@Vibeagain Education "thing".
This is the first time I’ve ever heard him speaking as himself and I have to say he has the greatest British accent I’ve ever heard. And he’s got to be the suavest motherf’ckr in history. It’s a shame the quality of the 007 films went into the crapper towards the end of his run.
€🎶Moonraker….🎶
For Your Eyes Only was very good, and A View To A Kill has one of the best theme tunes, at least!
@@andrewhill4986 And Dolly never had braces
He still made them worth watching, he plays them as comedies (eyebrow raised, eyebrow lowered!), knew when to stop, as well.
@@unowen-nh9ov I agree. His later films are far better than their reputations suggest.
2 Grandi ancora di fronte , credo che Dik fosse un pò "innamorato di Roger
Roger's best performance, in my view, is the film The Man Who Haunted Himself.
It actually shows in the Man With The Golden Gun where Brit would not move as Roger yangs her around that last corner. Don’t know why she wouldn’t move as the bombs were going off, but Roger really does yank her in that last scene.
Such a gentleman, I met him twice. RIP
His best film was, imho, The man who haunted himself. Watch it!
A star oh really bond
I was partly named after the saint. Dad used to watch the show.
Sean Connery heeft de naam James Bond groot gemaakt. Hij blijft voor mij de enige echte 007
ik spreek geen Nederlands maar u heeft gelijk hebben. Is dat juist? Groeten uit Duitsland!
Now here's a guy who can't take 6 steps Without stumbling..
Moore..Roger Moore.
I don't mind sweeping floors.
I grew up in Austria and as a kid in the 80's Roger was the only bond I knew of. Later I discovered Dalton and then Sean as I got older. I didn't fuly understand the movies as a kid but always loved the stunts and explosions :).
Because by then there were no coherent plot lines to understand.
@@unowen-nh9ov The plot is pretty standard - there's always the villain who's trying to take over the world and Bond to save it.