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Churchill State Funeral Procession 1965
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Paul Eddington: A Life Well Lived 1/3
Просмотров 146 тыс.14 лет назад
BBC documentary on the life of British sitcom actor Paul Eddington. This footage belongs to the BBC but has been uploaded in response to its withdrawal from the UK DVD version of Yes Prime Minister. It is available in the United States but not here in the UK.
Paul Eddington: A Life Well Lived 2/3
Просмотров 117 тыс.14 лет назад
BBC documentary on the life of British sitcom actor Paul Eddington. This footage belongs to the BBC but has been uploaded in response to its withdrawal from the UK DVD version of Yes Prime Minister. It is available in the United States but not here in the UK.
Paul Eddington: A Life Well Lived 3/3
Просмотров 447 тыс.14 лет назад
BBC documentary on the life of British sitcom actor Paul Eddington. This footage belongs to the BBC but has been uploaded in response to its withdrawal from the UK DVD version of Yes Prime Minister. It is available in the United States but not here in the UK.

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  • @sgrannie9938
    @sgrannie9938 20 часов назад

    Heartbreaking.

  • @franckranaivo666
    @franckranaivo666 2 дня назад

    👿😡🥱😈🤑👹🤮😩😫🤬😣😖👿😱😤😤🤮👺🤑😠😤🤡🤒🥴🤕🤐🤬😠😈🤮👺😤😡👺😤🤡👹😬🤥🥶😬😱👹🤡🤑😈🤢😱😱🥶😤😡👺🤢🤡👹😤😡😡👺🤑😱🥶😬

  • @franckranaivo666
    @franckranaivo666 2 дня назад

    🤒🤕😤🤑🤬🥶😤🤑😱👺🤥😡😬😠🤐👹🤡😤🤬🥶😱🤑🥴🤡🤐😠😬🤥👹😤😡👺🤑🤮😈👿🤒🤕🤢🥴🤡🤐👹🤬🥶😤😡🤥👺🤑😱🤢👿😠🤥😬🤡👹😤😡👺🤑😈🤮

  • @PlayMoreGolf-RipOff
    @PlayMoreGolf-RipOff 14 дней назад

    The Greatest Englishman that has ever lived!

  • @smithpm81
    @smithpm81 25 дней назад

    amazing actor amazing man, much missed

  • @deborahrobertson8606
    @deborahrobertson8606 Месяц назад

    A true English gentleman.

  • @AnthonySaid-te5jm
    @AnthonySaid-te5jm Месяц назад

    The cast was first class. I enjoyed every minute of it

  • @aidangriffiths-sp4qj
    @aidangriffiths-sp4qj Месяц назад

    1:33:06 Rule Britannia

  • @malcolmpalmer569
    @malcolmpalmer569 3 месяца назад

    30 January 1965 correct?

  • @bakerdelb
    @bakerdelb 3 месяца назад

    it shows how great this man was by the heads of state attending and fascinating to see de gaule and the very frail clement attlee but what got me was at the end on the boat and a 19 gun salute and the pipers playing the flowers of the forest

  • @Michael-dz9vk
    @Michael-dz9vk 3 месяца назад

    a true gentle ,gentle man,the words of how he wants to be remembered,heartfelt ,i to shed many tears ,a wonderfull human being ,god bless you paul xx❤

  • @kpyng
    @kpyng 3 месяца назад

    As an American, it's interesting to compare and contrast this funeral procession with the ceremonies after JFK's assassination. The slow measured pace of the British military forces through London as opposed to the steady 4/4 pace of the U.S. forces through Washington, D.C. is especially striking. Also, the weapons held in reverse by the British forces compared to the U.S. forces keeping their weapons unreversed...

  • @eduardocontabilidade9302
    @eduardocontabilidade9302 4 месяца назад

    obrigado

  • @tanyaandelvis2698
    @tanyaandelvis2698 4 месяца назад

    I’m in tears, so sad but I will remember his great performances, as I will the wonderful Richard and Derek.

  • @tirso.sanchezb
    @tirso.sanchezb 4 месяца назад

    42:47 which is the name of this song??

    • @Seagullias12
      @Seagullias12 Месяц назад

      The 'Dead March' from 'Saul' by Handel. (Arranged for Military Band)

  • @MairyHinge
    @MairyHinge 4 месяца назад

    I'm not sure where Paul lived, but I think I have seen him a few times (obviously, in the past) at the Blue, in Bermondsey (south east London)....

  • @user-jb9ty5ds7r
    @user-jb9ty5ds7r 5 месяцев назад

    He was warning us about the hun for 7 or 8 years, but few wanted to know. Even in '39 many in the government wanted to make a peace treaty with the germans. Can you imagine?

  • @justinwilliams4217
    @justinwilliams4217 6 месяцев назад

    A little known fact, Paul Eddington was originally cast as Sir Humphrey. I think he would have played that role very well and Nigel Hawthorne would have done well as the Minister, but they ended up with the optimal casting.

  • @user-bz3wv4uo7r
    @user-bz3wv4uo7r 7 месяцев назад

    Очень интересно:в Цитадели монархии,на похоронах монархиста-империалиста ВДРУГ поётся гимн Республики: восставших северных колоний против власти Империи! Что за ересь? Говорят, что сценарий своих похорон продумал САМ Черчилль,-так и что это за кульбит?!

  • @shuhratjonturdimatov2225
    @shuhratjonturdimatov2225 8 месяцев назад

    Жаноб Черчиль улишингиздан олдин Германия шахарларини Раф бомбардимон килганида минглаб бегунох болалар аелар кариялар эркаклар бомбани тайида колиб улганини эслаганмисиз Гамбург Дрезден Кельн Росток Штутгарт Берлин ва шунга ухшаган йук булиб кетган шахарлар

  • @alwilson3204
    @alwilson3204 8 месяцев назад

    What a magnificent person and one of my all time favorite actors. He is still so seriously missed.

  • @leadcloud8290
    @leadcloud8290 8 месяцев назад

    His eyes, gleaming and clear to the end … a wonderful human being.

  • @michaelgibson4705
    @michaelgibson4705 8 месяцев назад

    He was,that is to say,not to put too fine a point on it.a fine human being and a marvellous actor

  • @erandeser5830
    @erandeser5830 9 месяцев назад

    Paul did not get 1st prize, I am sure Thatcher opposed it. In my mind Paul's role was far more versatile than Nigel's. But either way, selecting these 3 was an extra ordinary achievement

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 Месяц назад

      Considering Thatcher adored Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister, I don't think she would have blocked anything.

  • @Odo55
    @Odo55 9 месяцев назад

    Sezary's

  • @mark-shane
    @mark-shane 10 месяцев назад

    a lovely man.

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 10 месяцев назад

    2023, tears in my eyes🥺, too young, too young

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 10 месяцев назад

    Richard Dimbleby commentating here, this would be his last state occasion that he would commentate for the BBC, as Richard would die from cancer on 22nd December 1965 at the age of just 52.

  • @miriamariel6185
    @miriamariel6185 11 месяцев назад

    All three actors are sorly missed l loved Yes Minister and Yes Prime minister. The language was fantastic such rubbish. was

  • @matthewrogers9750
    @matthewrogers9750 11 месяцев назад

    Best Prime Minister Britain's ever had.

  • @MegaTinoe
    @MegaTinoe Год назад

    He did very little harm

  • @backmarina5837
    @backmarina5837 Год назад

    What this funeral march 30:50

  • @warrenedgar3158
    @warrenedgar3158 Год назад

    Top man far play to the man

  • @brucedanton3669
    @brucedanton3669 Год назад

    It was a shame of course that he died when he did in 1995 with one of the terrible cancers so then too. I remember reading an interview with him in the Radio Times not long before that and he was pictured with his wife so then too from what I can recall. He looked pretty terrible due to the illness of course but was being resiliant though with it too. Thank you of course so then too anyway.

  • @stephenjones7188
    @stephenjones7188 Год назад

    Wonderful whag a man

  • @jamesraja1056
    @jamesraja1056 Год назад

    👍

  • @smithpm81
    @smithpm81 Год назад

    top man

  • @MrHistorian123
    @MrHistorian123 Год назад

    It was terribly sad that the BAFTA panel gave just one of the three actors the award. They were a brilliant team and each totally depended on the others. They should have been jointly awarded. Derek Fowlds was brilliant at stealing scenes and was no less significant than the others. Nigel Hawthorne was the epitome of pomposity and Machiavellian cunning and Paul Eddington was superb at portraying a man who has been elevated far beyond his station.

  • @thebagfather4633
    @thebagfather4633 Год назад

    the world needs more like him legend

  • @clioecaliope
    @clioecaliope Год назад

    In life he was much criticized. Dead became a great hero.

  • @martinhughes9439
    @martinhughes9439 Год назад

    01:20 bagpipes , which tunes ?

    • @pauldurkee4764
      @pauldurkee4764 6 месяцев назад

      Martin, that pipe tune is mist covered mountain, a tune that was much loved by the Queen Mother,and the Queen herself,and used at both their funerals.

  • @john_carter8243
    @john_carter8243 Год назад

    the BAFTA awards were GAY ... so they deliberately made sure that Paul & gay Nigel were in the same categories so that straight Paul could lose

  • @patricebest545
    @patricebest545 Год назад

    Outstanding actor but more so great human being rip Mr Paul Eddington regards from Australia

  • @drsajidahkhanrainbowchildr9991

    What an epitaph : " HE DID VERY LITTLE HARM TO OTHER LIVING BEINGS IN HIS LIFE " God Bless, terrific sense of humour as well!

  • @zacktong8105
    @zacktong8105 Год назад

    He was truely remarkable as an actor who made people BELIEVE that he actually was a Minister/Prime Minister.

  • @user-kq1cb6rp8y
    @user-kq1cb6rp8y Год назад

    A very courageous person - Paul Eddington , a great actor and it is clear that a good person. No one is beautiful with old age and illness, but even in such a state of health he is a charming person, honest with himself and others. And how much strength he spent, how much endurance for his whole life, how difficult it was sometimes for him, because the disease, it turns out, was almost from his youth. And everyone thought what a cheerful person ... And what was it worth for him to have success, a job, a good family, when something was wrong with a person’s health. And what willpower it was necessary to have in order to move forward, not everyone, even healthy and young, can do that. The success of the people and the human love of the audience very often do not coincide with the official leaders and the decisive ones from art. Often these leaders rely on their personal emotions and thoughts, and are not guided by professional duty and public opinion. God be their judge, and Paul Eddington will still be remembered by the audience as a favorite actor. In general, where are these prizes and awards, on whose shelves or tables? They are just dust, and people's memory and love for Paul is eternal.

  • @user-kq1cb6rp8y
    @user-kq1cb6rp8y Год назад

    Paul Eddington is a unique actor, it's a pity that actors are often held hostage to one role. And of course financial problems. Paul would perfectly play a dramatic role, and a melodrama, and a detective. How wonderful he is in Mrs. Marple. And how undeservedly deprived of famous directors, films and awards. And it is a pity that theatrical performances were not recorded on video earlier. We are modern, we will no longer be able to enjoy his theatrical works. May his Soul be rewarded by God. I am grateful to him for his work and talent, which he managed to realize no matter what.

  • @markh9749
    @markh9749 Год назад

    Paul Eddington was a brave man. Ravaged by the skin cancer that eventually killed him (having first ended his career as an actor on stage and television) he was interviewed in unspairing close up by Sir Jeremy Isaacs in the "Face to Face" series. This was in 1995, the year that he died. I have never forgotten this. He had such dignity and grace. An erudite but humble man with intelligence and presence. Sorely missed.

  • @andreww2319
    @andreww2319 Год назад

    First Hymn - Battle Hymn of the Republic ...

    • @bigwildcat2020
      @bigwildcat2020 Год назад

      Churchill's mom was an American...out of the Civil War era.

  • @evo5349
    @evo5349 Год назад

    Great actor and fun was his ability to show the writers lines to life for enjoyment by all.