Even then Dave Prowse was having his voice dubbed.
@CE11SCAN3 күн бұрын
Jimmy got shish kebab'd
@simonpearn4799 күн бұрын
I wonder what happened to all those people that appeared in these adverts???
@SwiftNimblefoot12 күн бұрын
I remember as a kid CN kept showing these stupid commemorative plate commercials, and other stuff no kid ever was interested in - and then I saw this ad and laughed so much. They actually knew humour back then at CN.
@DavidBrown-ys3ui13 күн бұрын
Love the candle being blown out through the photograph
@peteinessex502527 күн бұрын
9:00 Jeff Goldblum 9:19 Anthony Head
@Gentleman_Hedgie29 күн бұрын
2:10 I was a member of the gang of kids..... shocking behaviour!
@dh7314Ай бұрын
Crazy to think the green cross code guy grew up to be darth vader
@marksmith-gc5yoАй бұрын
pedo alert dead jimmy
@julianburnell3165Ай бұрын
Even in this, Dave Prowse's Bristolian accent gets edited out...
@ninfandoАй бұрын
Taken From St. Elmo’s Fire (1985 VHS)
@ANJUSEJOАй бұрын
Algo inexplicable me hace volver a ver esta maravilla de tiempo en tiempo. Lo único claro es que luego de ver y escuchar termino con un sonrisa de oreja a reja y un animo increíble. Gracias Scott Bradley Gracias Tom & Jerry
@cadzone5764Ай бұрын
roger moore......bond..
@steelwheel-i3sАй бұрын
Let's admire the balls that child actor had to put his hand on those porcelain insulators, de-energised or not... although i guess he hadn't seen this psa.
@neilreed6675Ай бұрын
How dare you put Seville on this
@latenightlogicАй бұрын
These ads were shit then and they’re shot now. For actual good ads you have to go back further in time. The comments here prove if you show anything old people will feel something for it. You could show them grass growing and they’d feel nostalgic.
@kenlau457Ай бұрын
The original response Corinne gave to Bond about her mother's list was "what mother?" The character was originally a ditzy Californian blonde named Trudi Parker, not unlike Anne Lonneberg who played the Museum Guide. I do wonder if Lonneberg was originally auditioned with her in mind to play Parker but in the end became one of Drax's girls once the production moved to France and Corinne Clery was hired. The novelization of Moonraker the movie retained Trudi Parker the character, where she revealed she was Drax's personal pilot. Her death happened offscreen, related by Goodhead to Bond. Apparently it came off like a hunting accident in which Drax's dogs attacked her.
@therealcommodoremccraryАй бұрын
Impressive ❤
@PaulWillliamsАй бұрын
At 0.27 Sean Connery strangely looked very young, as young as he did in the 60s Bond films even though he was 53 or so when he made Never Say Never Again.
@WhiteRoseYorkshireАй бұрын
1:59 It wasn't the only thing he 'clunked and clicked'.
@mark4levАй бұрын
The guy is as smooth as cream. I guess that’s what happens when you are tall and handsome. Kind of a self fulfilling prophecy
@stickyandsweetieАй бұрын
Splink.!??!?!😂
@DC3RefomАй бұрын
there should be psa on oosylimc pyd grmn gangs today
@DC3RefomАй бұрын
green cross code not evwn adulta uae it nowadays , so nany zombiesrunninvouf into the roax and carrigeway ,its like tgey hace ev wjsh orsomethi g i seeit dailty. Im in ng 30s i still apply it to this day when im not driving
@MaraDavidson-f6w2 ай бұрын
I like the fact that he was always honest about his hair loss and only wore a hairpiece/toupee for a role and not in public unlike most movie stars. And I love the fact that he and Roger Moore wete great friends for decades and there was no rivalry between them.
@ivansimonov60762 ай бұрын
What a jazzy arrangement of this cartoon at BBC Proms. Amazing.
@noelwalsh58982 ай бұрын
I got 96 right of the quiz😊
@FishpondsLady2 ай бұрын
When I was a young child, I got hit by a car whilst walking home from school and attempting to cross a very fast road (the car was doing 50mph in a 30 zone ...) I was in the hospital for 3 months and they kept thinking they would have to amputate my arm, until my Dad paid a lot of money for some doctor to come from Harley Street who saved it! Anyway whilst I was in the hospital they played me and the other kids endless child safety videos. The one I remember being about not climbing electricity pylons. I've never had a desire to climb an electricity pylon in my life, and it was the driver of the car who was at fault not me! But I do like the "Charley" films.
@wogan10002 ай бұрын
Could you upload the whole show? Thank you!!
@todayisgonnabeACE2 ай бұрын
It's funny (actually, MASSIVELY frustrating how this compilation of adverts is also bombarded with today's ridiculously, sh1te adverts every couple of mins. Just like this compilation, if I wanted to see TODAYS adverts, I would type them up.... but in the right mind, who wants to see today's adverts. Rant over 😂😂
@MikeS-hs4vh2 ай бұрын
A brilliant actor. A reflective, gentle, wise old owl. Watch if ever you see him fall in any of his movies. He falls to the floor better than any stunt performer! True.
@leonhughes1342 ай бұрын
Tarkin raps ? I’ve seen it all. What a wonderful gentleman.
@stevenmcnicoll50602 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this rarity. Great interview.
@carlesq.2 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing
@MdAkram-pp6yl2 ай бұрын
my most favarite cowten
@Saor_Alba2 ай бұрын
I was visiting an old work colleague in Kent just before the 1992 GE who I learned was a neighbour of Peter Cushing. As a consequence, I had the pleasure of meeting the man who only a year after this interview had become very frail due to his cancer. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word, a lovely erudite and intelligent man with many interesting anecdotes and tales. When I was with him I asked about the two Doctor Who movies he made in the 1960s as I am a big classic Doctor Who fan. I am grateful to have met him and thankful for his patience and attentiveness to what I now realise in retrospect was the intrusive and rambling questions of an excitable Doctor Who fan.
@beansandmacaroni87582 ай бұрын
thats so freaking cool
@Saor_Alba2 ай бұрын
@@beansandmacaroni8758 He was a true gentleman who despite never having met me before made time for me, and was who I now know was coping with cancer and all the difficulties that entails. Yet not for a single moment did he show any resentment at my silly questions or tedium at what must have been questions he had been asked a thousand times.
@garyneville11412 ай бұрын
That's a wonderful story,thanks for sharing 😊
@trimmingthemusicalfat2 ай бұрын
Not the greatest Bond movie in the world and the soundtrack is downright awful. But great to see Sean Connery back as 007 one last time time. A very worthy movie for discussion, hence the latest episode of the movie podcast I co-host, Trimming The Movie Fat. Check out our Never Say Never Again episode here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/r2m0lqGbdp59pZYsi=GzPTfYd6ub2QOTqY
@hcu43592 ай бұрын
Wow this one's new to me.
@midnightmosesuk2 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful old gentleman. I wish we still had actors like him around, he was a real class act. Actually, I wish there were just more people like him around in general. The world would be far more civilised and genteel.
@stevenmcnicoll50602 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@booers792 ай бұрын
Woman at 1:57 looks like she has a creepy little face on the top of her head in the parting.
@jasondayoutvlogsdixon98802 ай бұрын
When adverts was really good back in the day now adverts is so boring now days
@elgeneralxx3 ай бұрын
2:02 look at those old big British thumbs pressing on the seatbelt
@pangestuadji183 ай бұрын
This is amazing i just crying . Thank you so much for making this
@InAMinMaths3 ай бұрын
This is like a different planet, not a different time
@vgrg78413 ай бұрын
He said nice birds? 😂
@JJ-go7re3 ай бұрын
God bless white people
@claudiovidal97103 ай бұрын
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@tomjojo28683 ай бұрын
Remember standing sad song and kindergarten music comes nickelodeon music shots = right? Are you alright
@ryanthrelfall14563 ай бұрын
Such a patronising interviewer
@hebneh3 ай бұрын
When I first watched "One Million Years BC" on TV in the early 1970s I kept track similarly of the "language(s)" used in that film. The longest "conversation", as I recall, was Raquel Welch getting the outsider man to tell her tribe his name. He initially did not understand what she was asking, till she pointed at a man and used his name "Ahot", then indicated herself and said "Loana", her name, and then pointed to this new guy and said "Unh?" in a questioning tone. He then comprehended and announced "Tumak!" This enabled her later in the film to jump happily into the ocean and to call out brightly, "Tumak!" to invite him to join her. He was scared of the water and did not do so, and she soon after was grabbed by a pterodactyl, so that ended that.