She looks great! I fell in love with the Bee Gees because of this movie. 😊
@Docfox14313 сағат бұрын
Ask a genuine and interesting question and you usually get genuine and interesting answers.
@dvinedzine13 сағат бұрын
He's a great story teller himself!
@anthonyortiz792415 сағат бұрын
It was Larry Gatlin. Of course Ted was right about not going to any of the invitations; he already knew who Larry was inside, anything at this point would be a facade.
@TABULOUS115 сағат бұрын
All these years, koggnizant ppl OfTheGlobalMajority were like "HOW COULD THEY NOT KNOW THE SHOW IS TRASH & HOW IS IT EVEN A THING"???! The show STILLLL gets traction in MY relatives homes, JUST IN AWE THAT IT WAS EVEN AIRED AS A "POPULAR" series!! (NOT TO MENTION the stench that must've been on that set! EW!!) So it's HILARIOUS to learn that EVERYONE IN THE INDUSTRY *ALSO KNEW* their acting was trash, but to understand that they were still protected, even within their lower mediocrity, to maintain their status, 😅 MustBeNice!! LMAO. And since the industry was so busy canceling THE AMAZING BLAQ SHOWS left&right, it tickles Me to have those (obvious) speculations about baywatch reiterated by this part of the interview. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 .....Bless amerrkka's pasty hwyte heart. 😏
@pho3nix-17 сағат бұрын
You set the tone Carter!
@rlmack519 сағат бұрын
The Nicholas brothers are AMAZING!
@PopePlatinumBeats19 сағат бұрын
the lowest vile people look down on service staff.. ladies if u meet a guy and yal start dating,...watch how he treats service staff... thats a sneak peak into his soul
@daking58921 сағат бұрын
Btw when he says they hooked up later he means they HOOKED up.
@patscott680423 сағат бұрын
Who was Ted talking about that was mean
@aviduser1961Күн бұрын
Steve, retired network exec here. Just a couple of thoughts.... - The K and the M seem to be stuck together in the graphic. It looks like a mistake. Please fix if you can. - It might be helpful to the viewers if you add the guests' name to the graphic rather than just your v.o. - I enjoy your show. You are an excellent interviewer. It's great to have you back on the small screen.
@natturner695Күн бұрын
Damnit it was asshole Trump
@hueyfreeman9297Күн бұрын
Oh cmon a name would be nice! If not this story is meaningless!
@fayewood1377Күн бұрын
when make an accusation about an anonymous person, it is either a lie or your a coward which one is it here I wonder?
@roberthall6161Күн бұрын
People with a job look down on someone who does not have one.
@USAMontananКүн бұрын
Gotta love Ted!!
@cchevy936Күн бұрын
I first saw Jill in her first series, "Friends" from 1978-79, I beieve, before she started on Love Boat. We are the same age and I had a huge crush on her from watching her in that show. Does she ever talk about it?
@msswan1374Күн бұрын
This is the whitest voice on a black man I've ever heard.
@jaroslaval9159Күн бұрын
Delightful!
@RaiderX948Күн бұрын
Ted Lange seems like the type of person you'd be fortunate enough to call friend.
@betticatКүн бұрын
Just found these and I’m loving it!
@UltimateGoldenGirlКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for all of your fabulous interviews. You and your channel are amazing! Thank you Steve!
@hoochhooch7864Күн бұрын
I could watch a few more hours of ted. Enjoyed the whole interveiw.
@MissPerriwinkleКүн бұрын
love u steve, ur so expressive and yes that terrific voice....
@chrisnelmes-o7iКүн бұрын
I happen to have in my collection two of the MEGO Love Boat action figures . Issac has a tray and is Destro's personal lackey. Captain Stubing looks great on the Bridge while he commands the USS FLAGG.
@pilotoclaudiaКүн бұрын
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@tutubeas10Күн бұрын
I bet Mr Kelly was relieved and glad when Mr Lange asked him about something different to what most of the people asked.
@pilotoclaudiaКүн бұрын
Sr steve hasta ahorita pude localizarlo felicidades por su regreso, buenas entrevistas sabe como comentar de manera amigable, se ve una excelente cordialidad con la persona que entrevista. Su post cast va bien, a seguir invitando actores,, periodistas y pq no algun politico, poco a poco vaya remodelando su escenario y su diseño de ropa usted puede mucho animo y siga así de siendo un excelente profesional fuerza mucha fuerza ya que ha tenido mucha resilencia en su vida. Enhorabuena 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@TABULOUS1Күн бұрын
UncleTed has interviewed with enough kollonizers to know that he shouldn't expose their favorite rayzizzt amerriKLAN preddators if he wants to keep his legacy in tact, so I'm glad he didn't take that bait.... I'm triggered that he's interviewing with them AT ALL, but I also realize he came up in an era where everyone is painfully aware that letting amerriKLANmedia paint their version of narratives of your story is the ONLY way for others to see your contribution to the Arts -- no matter how much that media distorts it. I'm glad he's healthy and well, and although I know he's always maintained his fair share of (perceived) allLIES, I pray that he is sustained by AUTHENTIC BLAQLUVVE & FAMILY in his silver era.
@s.tupper4159Күн бұрын
He was doing his job. Back in the 70s and 80s, thin was in. Love Boat became a glamour show. To be expected. To trash a gay man as a misogynist after he is dead is outrageously tacky and obviously untrue. Otherwise, why not reveal why he was alive -- especially post Me Too.
@karenleemallonee684Күн бұрын
Im really enjoying your show. Im a recent subscriber, so this helped me with a bit of a catch up! You have an amazing voice. If you were in a suit and tie, you give off a Robert Osborne vibe...thats a very good thing!! 👍👍
@USAMontananКүн бұрын
What a great story!
@AlmondJoieКүн бұрын
Wow, so great to see you after all these years! I remember you back when you were on *E!* and wondered whatever happened to you. Great to see you're online now. Cool show!👍🏼
@david.j9.rabbithole808Күн бұрын
Wonderfully enjoyable interview. Thank you!
@scottthomas5999Күн бұрын
Great story!!
@victorhawkins3461Күн бұрын
I was fortunate enough to call Gene Kelly my friend. He was a delightful man to spend time with. Delightful. You just didn't ask him about SINGIN' IN THE RAIN!
@marksousa8595Күн бұрын
Jerry never talks about my secret identity lol love that show.
@marksousa8595Күн бұрын
My secret identity anyone?
@unknownname1681Күн бұрын
Reminds me of how Elizabeth Shue was rude to Ralph Macchio these woman were so full of themselves, and no one cares about them now 😂
@Easy-EightКүн бұрын
Elizabeth Shue was a snot and freaked over how she was fired in KK2. Conversely, Lea makes the joke about "Jaws 3D" (words can't say how bad it is). Lea was "boffing" Eric, knew he was going to be fired, but was not happy it happened. Initially, MJF was seen as an interloper for about two or three days. It works better that there is no *chemistry* between them because she's his mother in the movie. Lea and MJF were co-workers who were professional.
@snowman9977Күн бұрын
Never was a Gene K. fan. But a Ted Lange fan is what I am. Still has that great smile.
@jeffreyreed8714Күн бұрын
Excellant format! Enjoyed the many actors who have played a part in entertainment history giving their insights!
@jtshark5817Күн бұрын
I would love to know how you get some of these people. Some maybe easier than others but some do not like doing interviews
@susannpatton2893Күн бұрын
Issac!!!!! Princess cruises still plays that song. Just love it ❤
@PaulGilmore44Күн бұрын
My secret identity and Sliders were on Fox.
@sunshinegirl16552 күн бұрын
That voice ! I am so happy to discover this channel. I have missed seeing you on television Steve❤
@boonehelm72712 күн бұрын
Does he have a terminal illness? Looks rough.
@Angie-PantsКүн бұрын
Just a normal looking man in his 50s who has likely not gotten any work done.
@Hanover-ek4jy2 күн бұрын
I wish Steve would have asked Ted about his relationship with Clifton Davis.
@drbenk2 күн бұрын
I knew Fayard. What a lovely guy with a great memory. He shared many stories with me about the Cotton Club, etc
@jameshaun72 күн бұрын
The first time I saw the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge (love her!!)was in the movie with Glenn Miller and Sonja Henie, Sun Valley Serenade, I loved watching their dancing scene. So many talented actors and musicians! The movie is one of my favorites!!