"Do you breed them John?" "No not personally, they breed among themselves of course"😂😂 Was not a good time to have a drink, I spat it out all over my laptop lol RIP you bloody kiwi legend
When John mentioned climbing mountains i remembered his late father, a man who loved a bush walk and a climb over a hill. As did John, bless him. I had the pleasure of being with John in his real home, it was much grander and far more opulent than this one, 😊as one might expect from John and wife Helen , bless John, I miss him everyday. Thanks for posting .
John Clarke was a master of droll humour. The cameraman missed a great opportunity for a sight gag; if only they'd only shown them from waist up as John walked beside them on the trampoline!
Absolutely brilliant. They don't make them like JC anymore. Comic genius. Thanks for uploading this. 15 years ago. I'm just a bit slow, but I get there in the end! "-)
The theme from Brideshead in the background? Classic lines from John, was overwhelmed when I saw him in a bookshop in the city. Exchanged a few words, he was very pleasant.
Using my incredible Google Earth skills, I have deduced that this was filmed at 22 Coppin Grove, Hawthorn. And by incredible Google Earth skills, I mean scrolling along the Yarra until I saw a place with that distinctive circular path. You can see the arch with the wisteria(?), the single bluestone stair, even the trampoline looks like it's still there.
@@Johnny6666 Ha, yeah, I looked up that info too. I have to say, though, I strongly suspect that these days the actual value would be at least twice that, and maybe more like three times... possibly even four. It's a relatively huge amount of land with massive river frontage on what is genuinely one of the most expensive streets in the city.
All I can say is thanks John. You made my life brighter for being a part of it.
John Clarke at his driest. Brilliant!
"Do you breed them John?"
"No not personally, they breed among themselves of course"😂😂
Was not a good time to have a drink, I spat it out all over my laptop lol
RIP you bloody kiwi legend
Love Rob Sich biting his lip not to laugh at that remark!
“That’s been here a long time, been here since we got here.”
“When did you get here?”
“We just got here.”
Hahahaha
When John mentioned climbing mountains i remembered his late father, a man who loved a bush walk and a climb over a hill. As did John, bless him. I had the pleasure of being with John in his real home, it was much grander and far more opulent than this one, 😊as one might expect from John and wife Helen , bless John, I miss him everyday. Thanks for posting .
John Clarke was a master of droll humour. The cameraman missed a great opportunity for a sight gag; if only they'd only shown them from waist up as John walked beside them on the trampoline!
I'm dyin' here ☺
Absolutely brilliant. They don't make them like JC anymore. Comic genius. Thanks for uploading this. 15 years ago. I'm just a bit slow, but I get there in the end! "-)
ah the good old days of the D-gen!
Funny. Our very own Monty Python/Goon. RIP Young Fella.
The theme from Brideshead in the background? Classic lines from John, was overwhelmed when I saw him in a bookshop in the city. Exchanged a few words, he was very pleasant.
Interviewing John Clark Rip
Was always going to be a challenge ...
i used to watch him at the end of a current affair each friday night. My dad loved them
Master and Commander.
I miss that man so much
RIP
Which step? this one? All of them lol
we put the slope in under it! ROFL!!
5:50 "Imagine coming from work to this" 😂
lol
Using my incredible Google Earth skills, I have deduced that this was filmed at 22 Coppin Grove, Hawthorn.
And by incredible Google Earth skills, I mean scrolling along the Yarra until I saw a place with that distinctive circular path. You can see the arch with the wisteria(?), the single bluestone stair, even the trampoline looks like it's still there.
Certainly looks like it. Nice sleuthing! Valued at around 6-7 million these days, apparently (judging from real estate estimates).
@@Johnny6666 Ha, yeah, I looked up that info too. I have to say, though, I strongly suspect that these days the actual value would be at least twice that, and maybe more like three times... possibly even four. It's a relatively huge amount of land with massive river frontage on what is genuinely one of the most expensive streets in the city.
Why oh why haven't these guys done more together?? Come on Working Dog, make it happen?!?
It's a good thing Ita and Scomo have got rid of all this sort of silliness. More home renovations.....Please!