The Opening of the Academy Awards: 1982 Oscars

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2016
  • Host Johnny Carson and Academy President Fay Kanin open the 54th Academy Awards. Featuring an overture conducted by Bill Conti and red carpet arrivals by Lionel Richie, Roger Moore, Meryl Streep, Marsha Mason, Joan Hackett, Bob Hope, Diana Ross, James Coco, Doris Roberts, Jim Henson, John Schneider, Richard Kiel, Carol Burnett, Dudley Moore, Susan Anton, Loretta Young, Bette Midler, Howard Rollins Jr., Jane Fonda, and more. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: • 1982 Oscars
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  • @mrnocal
    @mrnocal 4 года назад +7

    I love how Johnny acknowledged Bob Hope at the end. They were both very funny and classy...may they both RIP.

  • @orlandodiola7076
    @orlandodiola7076 Год назад +4

    I thought I was going to have a heart attack hearing the musical medley. Im emotionally awed by its depth!

  • @draganpajvancek
    @draganpajvancek 4 года назад +6

    Johnny Carson host was the best host ever.

  • @ScratchthechalkBoard
    @ScratchthechalkBoard Год назад +2

    Diana Ross gown is insanely gorgeous 💃

  • @tur74d56
    @tur74d56 6 лет назад +33

    Why can’t you put the full shows on from every year so we can all enjoy the memories, you get in to the show and it stops after 20min !

    • @stconstable
      @stconstable Год назад +2

      Yes they should be in full for free.

    • @orlandodiola7076
      @orlandodiola7076 Год назад

      I think you may be able to google for some old oscars. I did.

    • @cliffhigson7581
      @cliffhigson7581 8 месяцев назад

      It's a copyright issue.

  • @danalong1237
    @danalong1237 8 лет назад +27

    6:37-9:16, Bill Conti conducting the Academy Awards orchestra in an overture of memorable film scores beginning with Gone With the Wind (a favorite of Ted Turner and Heather Noland) and ending with Rocky; that shows why Conti is the greatest Academy Awards musical director of all-time for over 3 decades, both on and off, from the 49th Oscar telecast in 1977 to the 80th Oscar telecast in 2008, the same year Conti retired. Conti has not served as musical director of the Academy Awards since now that he's in his 70s.

    • @JunebugPresents
      @JunebugPresents 5 лет назад +2

      I agree with you 💯 and 10 percent.

    • @GregCurtin45
      @GregCurtin45 2 года назад +1

      A request for help Dana. Can you tell me the name of the piece played at 6:40 +? I was thinking it was from How The West Was Won but apparently not. Thank you in advance

    • @Psychward4
      @Psychward4 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@GregCurtin45That was Gone With the Wind

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 4 месяца назад +1

    Johnny Carson - always a class act.

  • @sendrakes4203
    @sendrakes4203 7 лет назад +8

    I've never seen this one, thanks so much Oscars for making it all possible!

  • @user-dz3nl2je8h
    @user-dz3nl2je8h Год назад +1

    I danced on this one. We did a number with John Schneider ( waltz from Ragtime) The costume awards section, a James Bond medley that Sheena Easton sang For Your Eyes Only, and a big Harry Warren medley with Gregory Hines and Debbie Allen. Loved dancing on the Oscars. Did a few of them in the 80'a

  • @dickensbob6086
    @dickensbob6086 4 года назад +3

    fay Kanin , here 65 years of age as if she had only 45 !!! What a life !!! RIP Fay !!!!!

  • @JunebugPresents
    @JunebugPresents 5 лет назад +15

    Dear Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences,
    Something has to be done to either bring back Bill Conti or his music to the Academy. This was the Academy's magic for the past 30 something years up until the 71st Academy Awards, when somehow we were only left with tidbits of his magic. I get it. He is probably retired. But his music, what I call "The Oscar Melodies" need to be returned. Please, you can do it. I know.
    Sincerely,
    Clayton

  • @judywomack8456
    @judywomack8456 2 года назад +1

    Loved johnny carson he was great this was the good days

  • @tur74d56
    @tur74d56 8 лет назад +19

    They didn't pull them over then and say who are you wearing !!! It was about the star not the clothes!!!

    • @johnnyballenatl
      @johnnyballenatl 4 года назад +2

      The red carpet arrivals coverage at the time was only on KABC in Los Angeles, though this was the first Oscars for some months-old show called "Entertainment Tonight".

  • @jnadle1
    @jnadle1 День назад

    Hank Simms announced for this and some other Academy Awards, while Charlie O'Donnell and John Harlan did so, too.

  • @m_k9437
    @m_k9437 6 лет назад +3

    Fay Kanin gave a far more lively speech than most Academy Presidents before or after her.

  • @borg2004
    @borg2004 8 лет назад +4

    carson killed it.speedbumps wow....:)

  • @johnnyballenatl
    @johnnyballenatl 4 года назад +1

    Fay Kanin noted that these 1982 Oscars were seen in 71 countries around the world to 300 million people either live or on tape delay and was the first live broadcast to be closed-captioned; now, it's close to a billion viewers in well over 200 countries.
    Oh, and these were also the first Oscars for some new show that premiered months ago called “Entertainment Tonight”.

    • @GooglSucksDisk
      @GooglSucksDisk Год назад +1

      Back then it was a phenomenal FEAT to do that.
      Now technonolgy is cheap and everpresent and not impressive to reach farther and wider.

  • @sondramorgan1637
    @sondramorgan1637 Год назад

    Fantastic🎉. Made my day

  • @billbryant1288
    @billbryant1288 3 года назад +1

    Who is the trumpet soloist at 8:15? Rick Baptist? George Graham? Warren Luening? I've never been able to find an orchestra roster for 1982.

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 5 лет назад +3

    Hank Simms is the announcer.

  • @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703
    @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 5 лет назад +2

    I wonder if Paul McCartney stayed in town 2 more weeks to record his duet with Michael Jackson. That was the first song recorded for the Thriller album.

  • @Pierre8752
    @Pierre8752 8 лет назад +3

    What are the titles of the music pieces played by Bill Conti at the beginning ?
    Thanks. :)

    • @danalong1237
      @danalong1237 7 лет назад +9

      The Gone With the Wind overture, the Magnificent 7 Theme, The James Bond Theme, The Pink Panther Theme, The Colonel Bogey March, the Star Wars overture, the theme from The Godfather, the theme from Exodus and Gonna Fly Now from Rocky!

    • @jnadle1
      @jnadle1 7 лет назад +3

      He did a bit of James Bond when he composed For Your Eyes Only. This ceremony might have been done just a year after he composed that film.

    • @danalong1237
      @danalong1237 7 лет назад +4

      Let's get this straight: Monty Norman scored the first James Bond film (with the late Eric Rogers conducting the score), the late George Martin scored Live and Let Die, the late Marvin Hamlisch scored The Spy Who Loved Me, Bill Conti, who led the Academy Awards orchestra 19 times, scored For Your Eyes Only, the late Michael Kamen scored License to Kill, Eric Serra scored Goldeneye, David Arnold scored five Bond films and Thomas Newman scored Skyfall and Spectre, but the late John Barry will always be synonymous with the Bond films, having scored 12 Bond films over a 14-year span.

  • @kdpflush
    @kdpflush 5 лет назад +4

    OK Roger Moore is MY James Bond, but handsomest man alive?

    • @zyxw2024
      @zyxw2024 3 года назад +1

      Roger Moore was very handsome, a beautiful man, tall, great physique. Someone wrote the handsomest man alive on the script to read, just like they use to say Elizabeth Taylor was the most beautiful woman in the world. Both beautiful along with other beautiful people. At the end of this clip, beautiful, very handsome Harry Hamlin is seen when the camera turns to Bob Hope.

    • @kdpflush
      @kdpflush 3 года назад

      @@zyxw2024 I used to always watch when I was a kid, I sometimes remember lines/bits when rewatching on YT, happens with Carson etc too

  • @treesitter9187
    @treesitter9187 4 года назад +3

    E.T. The best of the best .

  • @jools01
    @jools01 Год назад +2

    17:27 😭😭

  • @karenwayland4437
    @karenwayland4437 6 лет назад +3

    At 3:08 the announcer says "BETTY GRABLE "
    THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE ! Ms GRABBLE died July 2, 1973 !

    • @nikhilsharma4716
      @nikhilsharma4716 5 лет назад +3

      He was narrating a compilation of past year's academy awards. It wasn't really of 1982.

  • @molinalong3468
    @molinalong3468 7 лет назад +3

    4:57 rip Doris 1925 -2016

  • @nonokayakjack
    @nonokayakjack 2 года назад +2

    Since the recession a decade ago Oscar night has become a thing of the past.

    • @GooglSucksDisk
      @GooglSucksDisk Год назад +1

      Also Oscar night is all about females getting loads of plastic surgery and starving themselves to be super skinny and wearing the most in millions of dollars in borrowed jewels... it's all about vanity now.

  • @OhSankYouDoktor
    @OhSankYouDoktor 8 дней назад

    Uh...something is very not right here. This is the 1982 Oscars (for the films of 1981) and it shows Peter Finch among the arrivals. Peter Finch died in 1977. HELLO???

  • @thewizboy
    @thewizboy 8 лет назад +5

    *DIANA ROSS*!

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks 3 года назад +2

    It might be too late now but Oscar screwed itself by not investing in a huge show. That's y it was the best!

  • @stevedeniro8640
    @stevedeniro8640 9 месяцев назад

    Sixty-three-years-laters.

  • @user-cd1ju6rf6b
    @user-cd1ju6rf6b Год назад +1

    people had more patience but less toys

  • @josefranco8409
    @josefranco8409 7 лет назад +3

    jajajjajajaj yo naci ese dia ....

  • @MrDexter337
    @MrDexter337 5 лет назад +1

    Compound media anyone?

  • @julieannesimms6236
    @julieannesimms6236 Год назад +3

    When life was good

  • @clausdd7707
    @clausdd7707 5 лет назад +3

    I just watch the parts on want to see on You Tube. I don't watch it anymore. There aren't any great actors or movies anymore. It use to be an event now it's nothing. They will do away with this too. I miss those days they were wonderful.

    • @chriswright4677
      @chriswright4677 Год назад

      No great actors or films anymore? Are you fkn serious?!!

    • @chriswright4677
      @chriswright4677 Год назад

      I can give you a list of amazing films.

  • @CherryBlossomskt
    @CherryBlossomskt 7 лет назад +2

    diana @ 4:46

  • @stevedeniro8640
    @stevedeniro8640 9 месяцев назад

    In Eighty days.

  • @CheckThisOut77
    @CheckThisOut77 Год назад +1

    “I know a lot about your country, I have seen your movies”. What a horrible statement.

  • @thunder1697
    @thunder1697 5 лет назад +1

    oscar always best

  • @Cunninghamily
    @Cunninghamily 2 года назад

    2:48

  • @megankumamoto3645
    @megankumamoto3645 29 дней назад

    6:38

  • @molinalong3468
    @molinalong3468 7 лет назад +2

    5:37 she look like Farrah fawcett

    • @tanina120
      @tanina120 6 лет назад

      Susan Anton

    • @WarEagleTimeMachine
      @WarEagleTimeMachine 3 года назад

      I'm not sure if they dated, but they appeared with each other on occasion. She was 8 or 9 inches taller than him.

  • @user-zf7xe4og4b
    @user-zf7xe4og4b 3 месяца назад

    I don’t understand why people say things like “Hollywood ain’t what it used to be” or “they don’t make them like they used to” and “Back when actors had class and respect” when compared with actors or just Hollywood as a whole. The difference between actors back then and actors now is how they dressed. Hollywood from the start was a horrible place! It was never classy sophisticated or without its share of scandal. At prime example of how bad it always was is Judy Garland. Don’t forget the “casting couch” that every director had in his office. There was murder, suicide, drugs, affairs, etc! Today is no worse than any other time in the history of Hollywood.

  • @billanthony7896
    @billanthony7896 6 лет назад +2

    Carson's monalogue begins at 13:00.

  • @judywomack8456
    @judywomack8456 2 года назад +1

    I use to make sure I had things done so I could watch but now I won't watch back in the day the actors and actress had class. Now no. The way they act now is shameful

    • @GooglSucksDisk
      @GooglSucksDisk Год назад

      Yes, they're all so desperate for attention now, it's embarrasing.

  • @enzonavona9018
    @enzonavona9018 Год назад

    La gente che grida come matta 😳🤪

  • @josecal8081
    @josecal8081 3 года назад

    Bill Conti ending with Rocky, ofc.

    • @GooglSucksDisk
      @GooglSucksDisk Год назад +1

      It's such an uplifting triumphant song.

  • @debkelley5955
    @debkelley5955 2 года назад +2

    When movies weren’t decimated by the “woke”. Think of ALLLL the other movies made in the 80’s after 1982. What a decade it was. Glad I was a part of it. I won’t watch the Oscars if I was paid to. Especially after 2022. Smh…so sad.

    • @GooglSucksDisk
      @GooglSucksDisk Год назад +2

      Tell us all you're racist without admitting it.
      She even mentioned in her speech about diversity when there was never diversity back then!!!
      Stay sleeping, unaware.

  • @jordandavis1225
    @jordandavis1225 3 года назад +2

    Did she really use the word diversity! LOL

  • @Themistoklis16
    @Themistoklis16 5 лет назад +2

    The fake claps is so anoyng

  • @stixnfeet7818
    @stixnfeet7818 3 года назад +8

    Back when Things weren’t all political and racist.

    • @davmpls
      @davmpls 3 года назад +4

      Giving awards only to white people is quite political.

  • @sebastiankinnunen5549
    @sebastiankinnunen5549 4 месяца назад

    That boring Johnny Carson.Boring, boring.Why they didn't had JoanRivers. ❤