I really enjoyed this interview. James Whale did a great job - good questions and allowing Spike Milligan to speak. As someone who suffers from mental health issues I found it to be a very interesting and informative discussion.
This is an incredible conversation between Spike and James. Respect to James for being so gentle with Spike. It is an interview of course but it feels more like a conversation between the two. Spike seems so relaxed with James.
Two of my favourite men from childhood. So glad they got on with each other. 20 minutes well spent. If you haven’t already, read his war memoirs. And James Whale is still on talk radio, week nights.m
The best interview with Spike I have seen. Perhaps the only interview where you get a real sense of Spike's vulnerability and perhaps even a glimpse of the man who used comedy as a disguising shield. It is a great shame there weren't more serious interviews like this with Spike.
So honest….so real…good ol Spike shared his story and the pain he suffered….he was immensely brave…to share with us…that we can learn…and understand. Despite that…he still brings his wonderful humor in this interview too! 😄😊👍👍
depression is a cloud that follows u were ever u go but now and again your brain releases the happy chemicals all at once that you have built up from always being depressed.
ive always enjoyed being witty in a serious conversation , i love pretty colourful things . .writing hopefull happy poetry and songs .it all comes from the dark world we live in
I used to enjoy James Whales tv program many years ago. This interview with Spike was the most in depth one I had ever seen. Everyone skirted around the subject of his depression? Even Parkinson never asked the range of questioned posed here. Well done.
Yet, with Graham Chapman everyone was all to eager to know about the extent and depths of his alcoholism. There's a strange kind of imbalance with the media, they seem to think reality is only worth acknowledging when fantasy/entertainment can be made from it
I think Spike respected James more than any other interviewer. He was given the chance to speak honestly about himself, rather than just being booked to do a comic turn, as has so often happened.
I can see the same ( & similar ) triggers that push me over the edge at times, & quite often sleep is my saviour----lots of it. A very incitefull interview.
A fascinating interview by James Whale which gives us a rare insight into Spike Milligan, his struggle with manic depression and the treatment he has found, great interview.
I did not think I could admire this man more than I do, but this interview has cemented Spike as one of my greatest inspirations and hero. Thank you Spike.
I don't think of Spike being "Difficult", more like a rebellious Comedic Genius. I would have just have liked the opportunity to thank him personally for all the entertainment he has given me ( and millions of others ) over the years, rather than the anonymous usual of watching tv or by buying his books. I remember whilst commuting and reading "Adolf Hitler, my part in his downfall", that i laughed out loud several times and people then looked at me as if i was out on day release. It was worth it for the laughs.
Such an enlightening video into the great man. As someone who runs from the black dog himself, I empathise fully with what he's describing. So sad.. Thank you Spike...
I wonder if he would still have felt lonely if he had realized how loved he was by vast numbers of people. He asks, genuinely not knowing, "Am I the consummate artist?" when recalling being able to make people laugh while in the middle of a serious depressive bout. The answer is, of course, "Yes, you are indeed the consummate artist." Being unique must take its toll, and all great artists are painfully sensitive, whether suffering from depression or not. Thank you, Spike, for the many years of cheering us all up with your inspired imagination, and for being who you are.
This is a very good and informative..intetview....spike milligan...speaks honostly and frankkey...and james whale...is the ideal one to speak.to him....pretending .to catch the invisible..fly...he was a real person...and i personally can relate to that...mel..
Thanks for putting this up, James! I don't know how I missed it till now; great stuff. It must be great for radio and TV people to be able to put up their work like this.
Spike Milligan's talent was never really seen for what it was. Spike raised the issue of shell shock/bomb happy/combat fatigue/post traumatic stress disorder, which affected him all his life. Meanwhile his mania also produced the comedy equivalent of the Beatles, the Goons.
Well, what can one say. I've seen many Spike Milligan interviews but I think this is one of the best. You a actually seeing the real Spike, yes there were a few jokes thrown in but on the whole, it was him. I did know the part about the Goon Shows being a tremendous drain on him But Peter Sellers said that it was his most happiest time, clowning around with his best pals.
Depression is when you hide and run away from facts and things that you should deal with in your life. Great stuff Spike, a true legend, rip man. ❤ Anyone reading this shit, remember there are people here,there and everywhere struggling....feel free to cry and shout for help....there is always someone that will help. Love to all. 👍👍❤
My father has depression. My mother would mock him behind his back. "Oh, I'm depressed ... Catch yourself on !" she would say, eyes to heaven. He has never done anything to get help for it. Family holidays stopped when we were very little. No family meals. My parents will die soon enough. And myself and my siblings are strangers to one another as we never had a family life. They should never have been married.
Spike has always been my favourite comedian. Here however he is seen in a more serious (but not self-pitying) guise and candidly delivers the best informal chat I've yet heard on the subject of depression. I speak as a one-time sufferer myself. This video should be viewed by all those who suffer from depression along with those who have regular contact with them. On a purely technical note: Oddly this pre-widescreen TV interview has a stereophonic soundtrack. (Maybe it was also broadcast on FM radio). Unfortunately, however, the left and right channels are reversed.
3:07. the first of many awkward moments where james whale wasn't sure if milligan was joking. notice how the laugh turns into a cough when he realizes there was a bug flying around. how embarrassing, so you thought spike was waving at imaginary things? wow.
I think it comes from the fact that people who are performers and who have many devoted fans have often said that they still feel lonely. As you say, one wonders why, but of course a room full of fans isn't a personal relationship.
Maybe James has some experience of mental illness or did some research and thought it may open the door to a frank answer, which he got. Please don't take this as criticism because it is not that. I am depressive myself and this is probably the first question that I would ask along with despite that do you prefer your own company?
Ask me how long it took to find out what year this interview took place. I gave up after half-an-hour. Thanks for making lithium seem more appealing James!
Spike - poor man. Gave so much but got back so little. Manic depression still misunderstood. A relative of mine became ill with this some years ago and my employer was as thick as pigsh*t about it. Horrendous.
James, I am currently putting together a permanent exhibition on Spike Milligan for my employers Central Coast Council NSW. The exhibition will be at Woy Woy Library and have a small theatrette on which to show Milligan related programmes. May we have permission to include your interview on an ongoing basis? I feel this is very important to show the whole man. Geoffrey Potter, Local History Librarian
Sad what he said, Prince Charles was and is a big fan, occasionally you'll hear a goon-like remark from him but it's getting harder and harder to slip them in.
I rarely watch RUclips published video interviews from the beginning till the end either because the object of the interview is boring or the interviewer obnoxiously only interested in him/herself (or both). Spike Milligan was just such a nice and gentle human being that I was sorry that this interview ended after 20 minutes. The man has me in stitches every time. Never heard of the interviewer but he does a great job here as well, genuinely interested in the answers.
This is far and beyond the best Spike interview I've seen. James Whale allowed Spike to be himself.....Spike was a brilliant man.
Agreed, James is one my favourite also. I think Spikes relaxed and likes James.
Thanks for your amazing post...it's the first time I've listened to spike being serious and taking James serious...
I really enjoyed this interview. James Whale did a great job - good questions and allowing Spike Milligan to speak. As someone who suffers from mental health issues I found it to be a very interesting and informative discussion.
The most open and honest interview I've ever seen by anyone in the public eye.
Some of George Michael's interviews are very open and honest.
This is an incredible conversation between Spike and James. Respect to James for being so gentle with Spike. It is an interview of course but it feels more like a conversation between the two. Spike seems so relaxed with James.
What a great interview. Thank you.
Two of my favourite men from childhood. So glad they got on with each other. 20 minutes well spent. If you haven’t already, read his war memoirs. And James Whale is still on talk radio, week nights.m
The best interview with Spike I have seen. Perhaps the only interview where you get a real sense of Spike's vulnerability and perhaps even a glimpse of the man who used comedy as a disguising shield. It is a great shame there weren't more serious interviews like this with Spike.
Spike would have said ...fk you. P*ss off and explore your own vulnerabilities.Stick your own disguising shield right up your well used porthole.
Great man the world should listen to what he says. Also a great writer love his poetry
So honest….so real…good ol Spike shared his story and the pain he suffered….he was immensely brave…to share with us…that we can learn…and understand. Despite that…he still brings his wonderful humor in this interview too! 😄😊👍👍
What a great interviewer James is....well researched James.
Thank you for posting this about depression, Spike was a great man. Brought much happiness to people. GOON but never forgotten.
S O fuck off with your shit puns
depression is a cloud that follows u were ever u go but now and again your brain releases the happy chemicals all at once that you have built up from always being depressed.
ive always enjoyed being witty in a serious conversation , i love pretty colourful things . .writing hopefull happy poetry and songs .it all comes from the dark world we live in
James Whale does a top class job here and Spike really seems to be very relaxed with Whale's approach.
A truly sensitive and sweet soul.
Not only a rare interview, but the most fascinating and informative about Spike. Under the skin of a rare and talented man.
Brilliant interview…. would love to have seen more of Spike being interview like this...
I used to enjoy James Whales tv program many years ago. This interview with Spike was the most in depth one I had ever seen. Everyone skirted around the subject of his depression? Even Parkinson never asked the range of questioned posed here. Well done.
Yet, with Graham Chapman everyone was all to eager to know about the extent and depths of his alcoholism. There's a strange kind of imbalance with the media, they seem to think reality is only worth acknowledging when fantasy/entertainment can be made from it
Thankyou very much for uploading this interview.
I think Spike respected James more than any other interviewer. He was given the chance to speak honestly about himself, rather than just being booked to do a comic turn, as has so often happened.
Great interview with a great Irishman.
I love Spike. From a fellow depressive.
I can see the same ( & similar ) triggers that push me over the edge at times, & quite often sleep is my saviour----lots of it. A very incitefull interview.
A fascinating interview by James Whale which gives us a rare insight into Spike Milligan, his struggle with manic depression and the treatment he has found, great interview.
Cultures are lucky when they have people like Spike.
What wonderful, frank and interesting interview with an extremely complex individual. Spike, you were a genius. RIP
Helped a great deal to see inside myself and know I'm not alone in my loneliness and that it's ok......thank you Spike
I did not think I could admire this man more than I do, but this interview has cemented Spike as one of my greatest inspirations and hero. Thank you Spike.
Superb interview.
I don't think of Spike being "Difficult", more like a rebellious Comedic Genius. I would have just have liked the opportunity to thank him personally for all the entertainment he has given me ( and millions of others ) over the years, rather than the anonymous usual of watching tv or by buying his books. I remember whilst commuting and reading "Adolf Hitler, my part in his downfall", that i laughed out loud several times and people then looked at me as if i was out on day release. It was worth it for the laughs.
BRILLIANT
This man have made my life so much better, I found his war memoirs when I was 15, never the same again😹
Such an enlightening video into the great man. As someone who runs from the black dog himself, I empathise fully with what he's describing. So sad.. Thank you Spike...
Spike, spike, spike, when you died so too did the best in British culture.
Excellent interview.
my wife loves Spike and she suffers like he did ... need her to see this.
Has she seen it?
I wonder if he would still have felt lonely if he had realized how loved he was by vast numbers of people. He asks, genuinely not knowing, "Am I the consummate artist?" when recalling being able to make people laugh while in the middle of a serious depressive bout. The answer is, of course, "Yes, you are indeed the consummate artist."
Being unique must take its toll, and all great artists are painfully sensitive, whether suffering from depression or not.
Thank you, Spike, for the many years of cheering us all up with your inspired imagination, and for being who you are.
This is a very good and informative..intetview....spike milligan...speaks honostly and frankkey...and james whale...is the ideal one to speak.to him....pretending .to catch the invisible..fly...he was a real person...and i personally can relate to that...mel..
Thanks for putting this up, James! I don't know how I missed it till now; great stuff. It must be great for radio and TV people to be able to put up their work like this.
Spike Milligan's talent was never really seen for what it was. Spike raised the issue of shell shock/bomb happy/combat fatigue/post traumatic stress disorder, which affected him all his life. Meanwhile his mania also produced the comedy equivalent of the Beatles, the Goons.
What a question 'Are you lonely,' I hope counsellors are writing that one down now!
Spike was a genius.
Genius x
My hero!
Well, what can one say. I've seen many Spike Milligan interviews but I think this is one of the best. You a actually seeing the real Spike, yes there were a few jokes thrown in but on the whole, it was him. I did know the part about the Goon Shows being a tremendous drain on him But Peter Sellers said that it was his most happiest time, clowning around with his best pals.
He told you he was ill....🪦👈🏽💯
Depression is when you hide and run away from facts and things that you should deal with in your life. Great stuff Spike, a true legend, rip man. ❤
Anyone reading this shit, remember there are people here,there and everywhere struggling....feel free to cry and shout for help....there is always someone that will help.
Love to all. 👍👍❤
As a bi-polar sufferer, Spike is both compassionate and self-aware and an inspiration
‘He meant well, but then so did Hitler.’
Spike Milligan.
My father has depression. My mother would mock him behind his back. "Oh, I'm depressed ... Catch yourself on !" she would say, eyes to heaven. He has never done anything to get help for it. Family holidays stopped when we were very little. No family meals. My parents will die soon enough. And myself and my siblings are strangers to one another as we never had a family life. They should never have been married.
Spike has always been my favourite comedian. Here however he is seen in a more serious (but not self-pitying) guise and candidly delivers the best informal chat I've yet heard on the subject of depression. I speak as a one-time sufferer myself. This video should be viewed by all those who suffer from depression along with those who have regular contact with them.
On a purely technical note:
Oddly this pre-widescreen TV interview has a stereophonic soundtrack. (Maybe it was also broadcast on FM radio). Unfortunately, however, the left and right channels are reversed.
Told you I was Ill....
If only Robin Williams had been in such an interview and been more open about his depression he might have been alive today.
Bollocks. Williams was done with life.
sam stone shite
He had incurable Lewi Body Dementia, not depression. There was no hope.
3:07. the first of many awkward moments where james whale wasn't sure if milligan was joking. notice how the laugh turns into a cough when he realizes there was a bug flying around. how embarrassing, so you thought spike was waving at imaginary things? wow.
He could well have been though, it is completely the type of thing he would have done.
Strange that James asked if Spike felt lonely. Wonder why he did that, I wouldn't have even thought of asking that question.
that was a brilliant question ,and an important one
I think it comes from the fact that people who are performers and who have many devoted fans have often said that they still feel lonely. As you say, one wonders why, but of course a room full of fans isn't a personal relationship.
Maybe James has some experience of mental illness or did some research and thought it may open the door to a frank answer, which he got. Please don't take this as criticism because it is not that. I am depressive myself and this is probably the first question that I would ask along with despite that do you prefer your own company?
It was an important question because depression can cause such feelings as anxiety and acute loneliness.
classic x
+Comedy Superstars spike was a genius x
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My father's dead as well..ying tong iddle i po!
Quite understood.
SERTRALINE. ♥️
I believe Spike was a profectionst and looking always for exseptance
Spike was clearly suffering from post traumatic stress, the result of being a front line infantryman in the second world war.
Ask me how long it took to find out what year this interview took place. I gave up after half-an-hour. Thanks for making lithium seem more appealing James!
In 1972 Australia was still performing lobotomies
I saw much agree with him
Brilliant interview. Was that how it ended? Or did the tape run out?
Depression is the #1 killer not heart disease or cancer. We have not come to terms with this.
Spike - poor man. Gave so much but got back so little. Manic depression still misunderstood. A relative of mine became ill with this some years ago and my employer was as thick as pigsh*t about it. Horrendous.
Yes, still far too much ignorance and stigma surrounding all mental health issues.
'Divorce from my first wife was a tragedy, a yes..second died..I forgot about that ".. Haha, conversational tv correctness out of the window..
James, I am currently putting together a permanent exhibition on Spike Milligan for my employers Central Coast Council NSW. The exhibition will be at Woy Woy Library and have a small theatrette on which to show Milligan related programmes. May we have permission to include your interview on an ongoing basis? I feel this is very important to show the whole man. Geoffrey Potter, Local History Librarian
Joanne Potter I would like to see that, being someone who loved Woy Woy in those wonderful simple days and a very long time listener to Spike.
Constantly joking but I feel as though it was falling flat with the interviewer 50% of the time
Sad what he said, Prince Charles was and is a big fan, occasionally you'll hear a goon-like remark from him but it's getting harder and harder to slip them in.
PTSD?
@3:07 "I'm on Lithium" !!!
Psychiatry uses DSMR 5 look it up
The interviewer kind of looks like Terry Gilliam
Spike tried to kill Peter Sellers in the 50s. No, really.
Could you expound on that please? I've never heard about it before.
Why can't we face psychiatry like we embrace oncology?
So: depression is a Lithium deficiency?
I rarely watch RUclips published video interviews from the beginning till the end either because the object of the interview is boring or the interviewer obnoxiously only interested in him/herself (or both). Spike Milligan was just such a nice and gentle human being that I was sorry that this interview ended after 20 minutes. The man has me in stitches every time. Never heard of the interviewer but he does a great job here as well, genuinely interested in the answers.
what an excellent interview, a real insight