Everyman: Famous Last Words - Spike Milligan

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2018
  • Spike Milligan delivers his own obituary sixteen years before his death. He told you he was ill.
    Broadcast: 26 February 1986

Комментарии • 203

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Год назад +12

    I am a better man because of Spike Mulligan. He taught me what comedy and humor was. Now he makes the angels laugh and cry. The world is a better place because of this man, who will never be forgotten.

  • @neilfromstan
    @neilfromstan Год назад +11

    I met Spike many years ago when I helped raise money for a special needs school to build a swimming pool. Spike agreed to open the pool on the understanding that he could throw the headmistress in. He did!
    And that all happened because a little girl from the school knocked on his door and asked if he would do it.
    A great man one of my all time favourite personalities, as a child I listened to the goons on my crystal set and loved every minute. I still have many of the shows on my tablet in mp3 form and play them regularly.

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc Год назад +9

    Always loved the guy, always will! Thank G_d for Spike Milligan!

  • @mollydooker9636
    @mollydooker9636 3 года назад +26

    He was ahead of his time in regards to the planet.

    • @neilhobson3624
      @neilhobson3624 3 года назад +2

      Laura Bradley . You’re right Laura. I bet he was a blast to be around. 👍👍.

  • @paulmcallum8496
    @paulmcallum8496 Год назад +14

    Spike was obviously suffering PTSD, both from moving back to London from India in the 1930’s and no doubt from his experiences in the war. A very intelligent man and extremely funny. And in no way was he ever mad.

    • @danielfisch389
      @danielfisch389 Год назад +2

      He had always said he was bipolar, on a rather advanced level. Sometimes a down period could last up to two and a half years. In his manic phases, he was at his most creative. The bipolar behaviour was confirmed by his family and friends as well.

    • @brigittegeorg
      @brigittegeorg Месяц назад

      Actually he Was mad, he even says so himself.

    • @polar199
      @polar199 Месяц назад

      @@brigittegeorgyou are in no position to know that.

    • @brigittegeorg
      @brigittegeorg Месяц назад

      @@polar199 Err, yes I am. I heard him say it on the program, maybe you missed it.

  • @neil2550
    @neil2550 2 года назад +8

    The world be a better place if there were more Spike Milligans

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed. But the blackhearted writer/narrator casts him as a sickening and pathetic monstrosity.

  • @Spitalhatch
    @Spitalhatch Год назад +5

    I've been a Goon fan since the 1950s and have read and enjoyed most, if not all, of his books, and admired him for his views on conservation, but that's the first time I've heard his thoughts on population control. Dear Spike, you brought tears to my eyes. What a lovely man!

  • @bigmoose1961
    @bigmoose1961 3 года назад +54

    A truly amazing human being. Much loved and still alive today in our hearts.

    • @danvincent2600
      @danvincent2600 Год назад +1

      I think he was part elf tbh

    • @heiltd1286
      @heiltd1286 Год назад +2

      Both Milligan and France were amazing human beings.

  • @markbailey1970
    @markbailey1970 4 года назад +51

    His honesty about his mental health still remains an inspiration. I miss him terribly

    • @kenlieck7756
      @kenlieck7756 3 года назад +1

      @Olivia Purcel You could also be describing Jonathan Winters there...

    • @robkeogh4593
      @robkeogh4593 3 года назад +6

      You know guys, i've always known of Spike, but only recently really discovered him, thanks to things like Audible he'll forever be discovered by generations.
      Thankyou Spike Milligan.

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 7 месяцев назад

      @@robkeogh4593 If "RUclips" would get their Poop, in a group, future generations might discover him, here, as well. (By "him", i mean Spike Milligan.) JUST IN TIME FOR SPIXMAS!!!!!!!

  • @billpage6487
    @billpage6487 2 года назад +9

    Spikes humour changed everything in comedy, all comediens owe him a lot. Such a funny guy, He's brilliant!

  • @markfarrell6103
    @markfarrell6103 Год назад +3

    Fantastic Bloke , ) best interview he ever gave

  • @dianaandlewis
    @dianaandlewis 3 года назад +43

    I am the New Zealand nurse mentioned here after Jane's birth .... however Spike's memories are not exactly accurate...I was already living in the house as the nanny...Paddy, his wife had her leg in plaster and Spike never had to look after the baby. He certainly was having a major depressive event while I was there, but I never said he was an alcoholic.
    I enjoyed my time there...and have some great memories....Diana Griffiths, Masterton, New Zealand.

    • @Dave-kj4vr
      @Dave-kj4vr 2 года назад +4

      This is the incredible thing about youtube. Brilliant to see your side of the story

    • @lksteve8372
      @lksteve8372 Месяц назад

      Diana, you must have some amazing memories of living in his house.

  • @luckyswine
    @luckyswine Год назад +3

    Bang on on the environment: well ahead of his time.

  • @Dave-kj4vr
    @Dave-kj4vr 2 года назад +6

    And 40 years later his concerns about the earth turned out to be well-founded.

  • @mickbrenton
    @mickbrenton 3 года назад +15

    Definitely the best interview of Spike I've ever seen!!!

  • @richardhill2643
    @richardhill2643 4 года назад +43

    WOW! That has to have been the best ever interview with Spike Milligan. Usually any interview just descends into mayhem as the interviewer brings out the clown, but it it great to see a serious and very thoughtful interview with this much mis-understood genius.

    • @neil2550
      @neil2550 2 года назад +4

      I thought so too

  • @jimparr01Utube
    @jimparr01Utube 3 года назад +11

    Great interview. One of the planet's treasures. He lives on in millions of minds every day because of the belly-laughter he invokes in us.

  • @stevenclarke2430
    @stevenclarke2430 3 года назад +5

    what a fantastic interview and spoke the truth for the future what a great comedian r

  • @deanVetUk
    @deanVetUk 2 года назад +5

    spike was my younger brother's hero. both sorely missed.

  • @neilhobson3624
    @neilhobson3624 3 года назад +18

    Spike Milligan was a genius. I read a couple of his war books. Even they are funny. You could tell he had all the time in the world for his comrades. 👍🇬🇧

  • @carlstrohm6152
    @carlstrohm6152 4 года назад +48

    Spike will never be forgotten by those who share his sense of the absurd .

    • @mickharrison7262
      @mickharrison7262 4 года назад +3

      He'll never be forgotten by those who remember him that's for sure

    • @carlstrohm6152
      @carlstrohm6152 4 года назад +1

      @@mickharrison7262 Very Milliganesque Mick

    • @andreewest4123
      @andreewest4123 4 года назад

      does anyone else remember Spike's story of getting on the train when he had diarrhea?

    • @carlstrohm6152
      @carlstrohm6152 4 года назад +1

      @@andreewest4123 Go ahead Andree , fill us in !

  • @annegladman8955
    @annegladman8955 4 года назад +35

    What wonderful man Spike Milligan was

    • @christianquinto6034
      @christianquinto6034 4 года назад +2

      ¹

    • @neilhobson3624
      @neilhobson3624 3 года назад +4

      You’re right Anne. His zany humour was priceless. I thought he was so funny , even when I was young👍👍.

  • @baronlowie
    @baronlowie 4 года назад +10

    Years ago I read his war memoirs during breaks at work.I had to keep stopping to wipe away the tears of laughter. My mates thought I was nuts. Brilliant.

    • @waukivorycopse2402
      @waukivorycopse2402 4 года назад +2

      Same here. Where Have All the Bullets Gone is genius.

  • @gmclocks
    @gmclocks 3 года назад +5

    Many interviewers should study this" interviewer par excellance" for bringing out a complex person's thoughts.

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 2 года назад +7

    Grew up with the Goons (1950s) all my family including several Uncles would do the voices for me as a child and in the 1980s did the sane with my two sons by playing the recordings of the shows. Watched many documentaries which did not show always the very caring person he was. This RUclips is an absolute gem and have never seen before, and is more relevant to me as I am his age when it was recorded. As others have stated on here, it is with out doubt the best interview ever done as he does is not as many comedians do hide their true selves by resorting to being funny. Personally I find I have much in common with him, even though a veryy caring, loving and kind person I too am often inpatient with people and have very strong 'simple' opinions of aspects like over population and could not agree more with his view on vasectomy and after having two sons had the snip. His point even though loving his kids was spot on, that having another two was wrong which Peter Fances could not get. I too served in the forces and after leaving found never the same friends as I did when in and wished I had stayed in. No way do I have the genius and special way of thinking but I do believe (and do not mean to be arrogant), a few of us (a minority) are born with the ability to think differently to others and Spike Milligan was one of them. He is like the boy in the story of the Emperors New Clothes has the ability to step up and go against the flow, which I have often done to my downfall. I also believe such people who think differently to others are able make others laugh, which I am able to. Not good enough to be a comedian even though being a professional Presenter I can in my every day dealings with people make them laugh, which I get a great kick out of. But at the same time I do can be very inpatient with jobworths, arrogant and stupid people. Spike like John Cleese are masters of getting others to see what they see and we need far more comedians like him more than ever. Sadly with Woke the madness virus is destroying that and with out such people as Spike Milligan to not just make us laugh but make us see things differently the world is going to become a very unpleasant place to live in.

    • @Spitalhatch
      @Spitalhatch Год назад

      Could not agree more with your comment on Woke madness. W.O.K.E. - pronounced DOOOM, folks!

  • @SkyeMpuremagic
    @SkyeMpuremagic Год назад +2

    I adore Spike Milligan 💜
    ((....and I've only known of his existence for a little over a week
    Passed away 21 yrs ago and I'm besotted 😅))

  • @Boogleye
    @Boogleye 10 месяцев назад +3

    Compared to our politicians Spike was very balanced ❤ The most normal man I have ever witnessed in life RIP SPIKE 🙏

  • @chubbychubbs5552
    @chubbychubbs5552 4 года назад +12

    20 years ago, I was taking my youngest daughter to her primary school, we were half an hour early and like most mornings the reading books came out of the school bag, one of them was a book of poems by Spike, I’d always loved Spikes humour in films and TV and after reading the first couple of poems I was in absolute stitches....summers day, car windows open, my daughter puzzled and odd looks from passing parents, I just couldn’t help it. You gotta love Spike....

  • @mikehunt5892
    @mikehunt5892 3 года назад +7

    Amazing how a man so sad could create so much laughter.

    • @KimSenior
      @KimSenior 3 года назад +1

      Most great comics are sad people or have been through adversity.

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Год назад +1

      But Dr, I am Pagliacci

  • @Da1Dez
    @Da1Dez 3 года назад +6

    I love watching him in casual interviews and talking from the heart, really makes you appreciate the man he was and how much joy and humour he brought to people.

  • @OldDunollieman
    @OldDunollieman 3 года назад +7

    Spike was a brilliant soul. I used to listen to the Goon Show when I was a wee boy in Scotland.

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Год назад +3

    Spike Milligan reminds me a lot about my mum, both he and my mum are Aries people and my mum exhibits quite a few of the same personality traits that he has, my mum is a very warm-hearted person who is very easy to get-along with she always wants to make people feel happy and she really cares a lot about her friends, she told me that she can tolerate a lot of physical pain, but she has a hard time dealing with emotional pain, once you get to know her you soon realize just how much of a wonderful person she really is, I'm so glad that she is my mum.

  • @johnjones9750
    @johnjones9750 4 года назад +10

    There will never be another to come even close to Spike humility and genius.

  • @danvincent2600
    @danvincent2600 Год назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful human being

  • @edwinhenderson4129
    @edwinhenderson4129 4 года назад +13

    Thanks for uploading this! I was lucky enough to come across him through the original BBC radio broadcasts of The Goon Show, then his books Hitler, my part in his downfall and Rommel, gunner who? and wasn"t a fan of the TV show at the time but now realise that was my fault, his level of humour was above me. And he cared for the future of the planet..This short programme shows a bit of just how genuine a soul he had.

  • @tomoneill1045
    @tomoneill1045 3 года назад +6

    I enjoyed his honest conversation he’s a very nice person ( sadly now gone)

  • @boemcshane4790
    @boemcshane4790 2 года назад +3

    After hearing this Spike you just gave me the incentive to write ,Thank You

  • @BM-lw6gn
    @BM-lw6gn 3 года назад +4

    I am 35 with Bipolar aka Manic Depression. Was a joy to watch this. I am working a LOT of hours to retire in 18 years. The Sooner I can remove myself from having to work with people and be restrained from telling folk to fuck off the better. I struggle in private life with basic things-shopping. No patience for folk. Work -lone worker. I was sent on a first aid course part was the Defib. I simply have no desire to save a life- went down like a lead balloon. Then I have points I rage with a passion to help others from foodbanks and such things. Rather bizarre.

    • @Jason-gj1pu
      @Jason-gj1pu Год назад +2

      Don't bother working to retire. Go help people for free forever.

  • @derekpatey1161
    @derekpatey1161 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Spike, loved it.

  • @vjab1108
    @vjab1108 4 года назад +6

    I have never seen this interview before of the Comedy Genius Spike Milligan. Brilliant.

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 4 года назад +14

    I have seen loads of videos of spike but never seen this one .I've loved them all .This one shows a side of him that I've seen little of .and I admire his truthfulness and insight of his hopes and fears
    .I hope he and his best friend made up their differences .
    Very funny man who I can relate to in many ways

    • @maxwelldownham235
      @maxwelldownham235 4 года назад +3

      My guess is that his friend wasn't up to Spike's sense of humour spoofing something as serious as the army and soldiers. It's his loss.

  • @tarnopol
    @tarnopol 2 года назад +2

    Terrific upload!

  • @mobilegoat1
    @mobilegoat1 3 года назад +6

    He was a handsome young man .

  • @jamesdonald7485
    @jamesdonald7485 4 года назад +10

    A brilliant humourist. Great sense of the absurd.

  • @magzb2642
    @magzb2642 2 года назад +4

    Celtic blood runs through celtic veins. It was ever thus.☘Stay with your heritage it's where your soul belongs.

  • @victoriathorne8252
    @victoriathorne8252 3 года назад +5

    Rest In Peace Spike Milligan

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад +1

      Better than resting in pieces.

  • @dr.s.p.
    @dr.s.p. 3 года назад +3

    He’s such an era sensation that many might never understand Spike or his barking mad humor so would give a dislike. However, to listen to the Telly Goons on a Sunday was a laughable treat; Mum could have her Archers and the Dale’s Diary or something, but I had the wireless on early for the tubes to warm up ready for the offbeat humor of those guys and Spike was a legend in those flower power days. A legend.

  • @alextough8670
    @alextough8670 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant - I love this man!

  • @KimSenior
    @KimSenior 3 года назад +4

    You’ve got to love the man.

  • @johnhanson5943
    @johnhanson5943 3 года назад +5

    A great comedian, writer and artist. 100% right on birth control! Miss Spike Milligan still!

  • @brigittegeorg
    @brigittegeorg Месяц назад

    Absolutely brilliant. I love all his last words and that he called the war the Adolf Hitler show.

  • @jodif916
    @jodif916 2 года назад +3

    Legend

  • @kiwitrainguy
    @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад +3

    It has occurred to me as to why that man was singing the National Anthem on the tube. He was trying to get everyone to stand up so that he could get a seat for himself.

  • @stevebagnall1553
    @stevebagnall1553 2 года назад +1

    Great uncle Terry, a true gentleman.

  • @edwardfranklin6331
    @edwardfranklin6331 4 года назад +11

    the goons were such a big part of my early life legends

  • @cosicave5179
    @cosicave5179 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful

  • @fredsenior893
    @fredsenior893 5 лет назад +19

    what a wonderfull human my hero fred nz

  • @songhbahel967
    @songhbahel967 2 года назад +2

    17.30.....viewed this about a hundred times just for the Jahovah's burglers. Sheer joyous daft.

  • @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY
    @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY 4 года назад +17

    When I die, if I am fortunate enough to be invited into Heaven, I will ask St Peter "Is Spike Milligan here in heaven?" If the answer is no then I will refuse my invitation...

  • @AhmedAdly11
    @AhmedAdly11 4 года назад +4

    A true hero

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Год назад +2

    Spike has tons of valid points he expresses in this interview, and I can totally see things from his point of view, he is absolutely spot-on with a lot he has to say, personally i don't think he was the crazy one, I think it is actually all the so-called "normal" people in the world who are the real crazy ones, and Spike is merely mis-understood by them.

  • @JakePurches-Base2music
    @JakePurches-Base2music 4 года назад +19

    World population 1985 4.84 billion. 2020 - 8 billion. So almost double. Spike had a point.

    • @soaruk3697
      @soaruk3697 2 года назад +1

      but he forgot entirely about who consumes the most of the world's resources.......very much a rich selfish westerners viewpoint on the subject.

    • @EVALLOYD
      @EVALLOYD Год назад +1

      Yes, but unfortunately, the population numbers are not spread out evenly all over the globe: very dense in some parts, and very sparse in others. In Western societies people are having less children and have been for years, causing a dip in the demographics, dips which have to be filled with the incoming of immigrants in order to maintain a healthy economical society, or so we're told.

    • @theprof291166
      @theprof291166 Год назад

      @@EVALLOYD I have since done some more research on this. Actually its only the African countries that have a positive birth rate. All 'western' nations especially Japan and Italy, have dire birth rate numbers that would in theory mean they will have no population at all in a few generations. China did a lot of damage to themselves with their one child policy. So yes immigration may well be the only way we can survive and pay taxes..

    • @carolinedesiderio6737
      @carolinedesiderio6737 Год назад +1

      Not only Spike! We All have clear ideas on the populationcrisis

    • @carolinedesiderio6737
      @carolinedesiderio6737 Год назад +1

      I am 82 years plus and have been FULLY aware since I was, a child living in a poshhome and school

  • @ivancarter7564
    @ivancarter7564 4 года назад +4

    Spikes so right .....when I die hes the man I want to greet me

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад +1

      If I met him in the afterlife I would ask him "How is life treating you".

  • @DKSubconscious
    @DKSubconscious 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, the final credits made me want to watch Wind in the Willows with David Jason

  • @bravo478bl
    @bravo478bl 4 года назад +7

    Genius.

  • @shermoore1693
    @shermoore1693 4 года назад +15

    "The army was the most explosive part of my life" hahahahah !!!!

  • @thardingau
    @thardingau 4 года назад +17

    Some of the interviewer’s questions are a bit odd, but Spike handles them well.

    • @freejulianassange3143
      @freejulianassange3143 3 года назад +1

      I think that's kind. I was angered by some of them... but I'm grateful for this material still being available.

  • @jagmarc
    @jagmarc 2 месяца назад

    In London where I worked, a workmate was once boyfriend of the daughter for a while and he went to the house a few times, one time Spike had trashed the house in depression, a lovely but troubled man once get to know him according to my pal at work (welder fabricator)

  • @kh23797
    @kh23797 4 года назад +8

    Spike was born in 1918 into a world of 1.8 bn humans. Population reached 4.84 bn by 1985 (when this was filmed). Soon, we'll be at 8 bn. The UN estimates 9.8 bn by 2050, 11.2 bn by 2100. Spike had a point, but his idea that dirt-poor people should be sterilised is untenable. The rich West lives off the labour of the poor and our wealth depends on others' poverty. Some better scheme is urgently needed.

    • @soaruk3697
      @soaruk3697 2 года назад

      but he forgot entirely about who consumes the most of the world's resources.......a rich selfish westerners viewpoint on the subject....

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Год назад

      Wholeheartedly agree

    • @Spitalhatch
      @Spitalhatch Год назад

      He did not say that poor people should be sterilised. He said that people should stop producing children until they are able to feed them. What could be more logical?

  • @tyronewarren6662
    @tyronewarren6662 2 года назад

    🗣 *That’s Hadley wood on the outskirts of High Barnet,I lived down the road from this genius in the 1980’s!*

  • @eileenhenryselby-smith9762
    @eileenhenryselby-smith9762 4 года назад +4

    We have no plan therefore nothing can go wrong

  • @donaldcrawford3596
    @donaldcrawford3596 2 года назад +3

    Many great comics, suffered from manic depression. The list is long. Why, is a huge question. Maybe, they experience life's trials and tribulations.

  • @bombcross
    @bombcross 2 года назад +1

    On his Gravestone!written! Told you I was ill!

  • @Mr_Mooo
    @Mr_Mooo 3 года назад

    Interesting concept for a TV show.

  • @johndesmond4676
    @johndesmond4676 4 года назад +5

    I love spike grand man x

  • @garryentropy
    @garryentropy 5 месяцев назад

    Spikes all surveying eye

  • @LemBann
    @LemBann 6 дней назад

    Be great 👍 for all...

  • @j1bc
    @j1bc 7 месяцев назад

    1 in a million

  • @Bigchurchmusic
    @Bigchurchmusic 3 года назад +2

    It might be argued that human beings have the ability to become more and more efficient, therefore using far less to produce far more. I'm all for people.

    • @Jason-gj1pu
      @Jason-gj1pu Год назад

      The ever expanding economic theory dudes disagree .idont think they're efficient.

  • @Thefunksoulbro
    @Thefunksoulbro 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant line about being a passifist, his mother said, what would the neighbours think 😂

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад +2

      That's the sort of reasoning (by his Mother) that probably puts a lot more people off being pacifists.

    • @Thefunksoulbro
      @Thefunksoulbro 2 года назад +2

      @@kiwitrainguy Tongue in cheek, but so ponient. His reply could have been. What other people think of me , is none of my business 😎 Have a great down under.

  • @garryfitzgerald6233
    @garryfitzgerald6233 2 года назад +1

    James Joyce hoped Finnegans Wake would be a popular book (bestseller).

  • @josephmanning636
    @josephmanning636 2 года назад +2

    I loved his work throughout my life from the 1950's onward, but much of that interview is an example of his self-delusion or deliberate dishonesty, whichever you prefer.
    He had very close friendships with all of his old army mates until he ultimately drove them away. His estrangement from his lifelong friend Edgington (ying tong iddle I po) was due to a disagreement about Milligan's over-indulgence of his children. There are many other examples. Read his long-term manager's biography, 'Spike'.

    • @synthonaplinth5980
      @synthonaplinth5980 2 года назад +1

      Yup, I remember reading about that. He and Harry had a row over that very thing and Spike said some very harsh words, thereby destroying a friendship that had lasted for many years.

  • @SlowfingerJC
    @SlowfingerJC 3 года назад +2

    I love the way the commentator typifies the "je ne sais quois" of being quintessentially english. Spoken in a commanding know it all accent .. "His days in the army were the happiest" ?????? whereas in later years Spike told of the profound impact that shell shock had on his mental health. If being involved in a war is the happiest time of someones life then they must have an extremely terrible home life :-)

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад +1

      The war experience itself would've been terrible but the camaraderie is probably what he meant.

    • @SlowfingerJC
      @SlowfingerJC 2 года назад +1

      ​@@kiwitrainguy Then an accurate description would have been "it was the worst time of my life but I did get to know some great people, not all of whom made it out alive". You don't need a war for camaraderie and there is nothing humanly positive about war.

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Год назад

      @@SlowfingerJC asides the vast majority of technological advances we have made have been off the back of war, but morally I am in complete agreement with you.

  • @christopherfothergil
    @christopherfothergil Год назад +1

    The only man who could call King Charles names and get away with it.

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 4 года назад +7

    Milligans words were highly prophetic given todays climate crisis.

    • @Dan-to9hl
      @Dan-to9hl 4 года назад

      how dumb is the interviewer

  • @freejulianassange3143
    @freejulianassange3143 3 года назад +3

    A lovely experience seeing Spike.. made somewhat sour by the unsympathetic and small-minded interviewing. Perhaps that's in the kind of hindsight that Spike partly made possible but those small-minded people seem still to be here.

  • @billybronco4223
    @billybronco4223 4 года назад +3

    "Do you do requests?"
    "Well depends if I know the song."
    "Can you play "Far Away"?"

  • @kevinsands7639
    @kevinsands7639 4 года назад +5

    Great entertainer, so funny. Monty Pithon was a bit late with this type of humour.

  • @victoriathorne8252
    @victoriathorne8252 3 года назад

    😢😢😢😢😢

  • @andyfredericks6205
    @andyfredericks6205 4 года назад +1

    Spike,it's starting to feel like last straw time.

  • @brucecurrie6913
    @brucecurrie6913 4 года назад

    I hope you're watching this Cedric Jackson of Norfolk fame ;-)

  • @seva20
    @seva20 4 года назад +1

    It says on here spike Milligan 1918-1985 ! He died in 2002.

    • @TrevorTrevalgen
      @TrevorTrevalgen  4 года назад +5

      Paul - this was made in 1985. Spike was invited by the BBC to deliver his own obituary because he was an old bloke and they were slightly frightened by what other smarter, more cutting people would say if they did their regular bland obituary when he soon died. "Let's get in front of this shall we chaps?" Of course, Spike surprised the Beeb by living a lot longer. Put that down to India, WWII and vegetarianism. But the show still went to air in 1986 because it was so damned good and the brave (maybe crazy brave) Alan Yentob was head of BBC Arts and thought it would be a hoot.

    • @animatiz
      @animatiz 4 года назад +1

      paul mayall It just means his history/life up to the year this was created.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 года назад

      Spike made the comment at the beginning of the programme to the effect of 1985 being the year of his death.

    • @jagmarc
      @jagmarc 2 месяца назад

      That's Spike's humour

  • @2Dylandog
    @2Dylandog 3 года назад +1

    "Written and presented by Peter France". I do not understand. Surely the interview was unscripted?

  • @MrAdomus
    @MrAdomus 4 года назад +8

    Spike Milligan. One of Earth's only real human beings. Him, Billy Connolly and Robin Williams

  • @yta6765
    @yta6765 4 года назад +3

    Great to hear Spike talking about his own life and being forthright but you could see the bias of Peter France on a number of issues, especially on population control - in two parts of the interview. Peter France spoiled the interview by trying to espouse his own beliefs and belittle Spike's when this interview was supposed to be about Spike.

  • @mauricepatrickoconnor5634
    @mauricepatrickoconnor5634 3 года назад +2

    Spike was an Irishman.

    • @johnpp3212
      @johnpp3212 2 года назад +1

      He was 'AngloIrish', his father being Irish and his mother English.

  • @Dan-to9hl
    @Dan-to9hl 4 года назад +5

    come on dude, like 2 vs 4 children that is double, daaaaahhh what is the IQ of television interviewers?? if everyone did that...…….. why does this require comment...……..

  • @stevensprunger3422
    @stevensprunger3422 Год назад +1

    Thank God I’m wearing clean underwear…

  • @ttorechantt
    @ttorechantt 2 года назад

    Turns out Peter is wrong and Spike is right!!!

  • @darwinsape9901
    @darwinsape9901 4 года назад +4

    last words after being hit by a bus should have been..... well, they were clean....
    do you do requests?
    yes, what would you like?
    er...anything