@@michaelstacey8303 Just because you are colour blind doesn't mean that there is no colour. There most certainly IS a great Force in the Universe. Just LOOK AROUND YOU. Life itself is an EXTRAORDINARY and insane miracle. If you are so jaded and stupid as to not be able to get that, then I am infinitely sorry for you.
What a great idea to have a tribute to Debbie Reynolds. I always thought she wasn't celebrate/recognized enough upon her death; perhaps because of the close circumstances with her daughter. I always thought my mother would have been upset, thinking Debbie Reynolds didn't get enough recognition upon her death too; she was certainly an important star!
sparkle and sweet? She's a hypocrite who turned on her aunts and uncle because they processed their grief differently than her. WTF does she think she is? What a spoiled brat
In the seventies I saw Debbie's show in NYC. Everything in the show that could go wrong did. Costume malfunctions The screen brought down to show her movies wasn't working. This was where I really learned the word Trooper. If I remember correctly she did apologize. But of course she was amazingly entertaining. Brought up in a time when The show must go on no matter what! and you felt it. I loved her even more after seeing that show.
Such a great interview! My families trivia with Singing in the Rain is that my Grandpa was in the crew in the rafters controlling/pouring the rain on Gene Kelly! The other connection is that my Grandpa’s name was Eddie Fisher (true story!) 😊
What a charming young woman! An often overlooked movie with Debbie Reynolds is Athena (1954) along with Jane Powell. The dance routine in the number "I Never Felt Better" is a marvel to watch! I created the subtitles (with song lyrics, too) for the movie, when before there were none. I hope that Billie Lourd has seen it!
@@TomSnyder-gx5ru Hmmm seems to me I've seen her do a lot of her own projects. That involves WORK and not just living off inherited money. Plus she seems to have integrity. When a certain family member was selling fake items, she distanced herself immediately. Very sad that happened, but it shows she valued honestly of earning money off her Mom's name. And now she is married with 2 young children. So I think it's great if she is currently directing most of her time to them!!! And don't forget, her Dad is one of the Hollywood's most successful agents. So yeah, she is lucky financially. But I'd wager a bet she'd rather be broke and have her Mom back!
@@TomSnyder-gx5ruwhat have you done with your life again? its rather pathetic replying to multiple comments peeved that someone is better fixed financially then you are.
@@TomSnyder-gx5ruWhat a crass statement. I’m sure she would rather have her grandmother and mother back and doesn’t need a financial incentive to make her proudly represent her grandmother.
not at all. Her mom and grandmother were lovely ladies. Billie is trash. Carrie and Debbie would be appalled at how trashy Billie's behaved towards the rest of the family.
What a fantastic interview! I've loved Debbie Reynolds since I was about 8 years old and saw Singin' In The Rain for the first time, and I've never stopped. I saw her mom in Star Wars around the same time. Her family is my family, as far as I'm concerned. Very cool lady Billie has grown up to be, Debbie & Carrie would be beyond proud!
She's fantastic. I definitely see both her mom and "Abba-Dabba" (love that she called her that) in her-not just in her looks but also in her personality.
Dave you have been such a good add to this channel. All of you hosts helped us when Robert passed. I love this channel so much. I wish I could afford to come to the events but am lucky to see them on tv.
Great interview. Just a note to say how much I cherish TCM. I love old movies from 30s and 40s especially; always have even as a kiddo. Don't know what drew me to them, but through TCM, I have a treasure trove of these gems. Not all of them sparkle, but even the cubic zirconia ones fascinate me. Thanks to Ted Turner for starting this and saving these oldie but very goodies for me to enjoy.
Idk what there is about Billy Lourd, but I find her irresistible, I can't take my eyes off her when she's on the screen. Much like Mom an Gma , she has that IT factor. Good luck with all your endeavors ,looking forward to seeing you in all the movies, TY
I used to watch Singin’ In the Rain with my mother and grandmother too. They used to air it on TV as the Saturday matinee on a pretty regular basis when I was a kid in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. I spoke about that experience in a eulogy I gave for my mom who happened to pass within days of Debbie Reynolds. It’s one of my all time favorites. The amount of sheer joy that film still brings to me is unparalleled. Long live Debbie Reynolds.
I can’t believe how long it’s been since Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds left…already knew a bit about Billie but as she became more well known I fell in love. Smart and genuinely talented in her own right…none of that nepo baby BS.
It must have been so difficult for her, when her mother passed away & then her grandmother, so close together how amazing to have such two wonderful women as your role models in your life, she sounds like her mother and looks like both Carrie and Debbie.
I will root for Billie to fail - she's such a spoiled brat - trying to play it off as though she's the only member of the family that survives. She shunned the rest of the family. She's trash.
Loved Debbie when I was a younger man. Loved Carrie, when both of us were about the same age. And love Billie, as she came through being a 'Hollywood brat' and, though not the big star they were, has a working career of her own.
I am such a Carrie Fisher fan. She was an amazing actress and author."Postcards from the Edge" is one of the greatest books ever written. P.S. If you only saw the movie, you missed out on the real story.
Debbie Reynolds is one of my favorite stars. She did have a beautiful singing voice and she was an excellent dancer. I have always admired her as a person. I think she was a very kind, compassionate, tenacious, caring, tough, loving woman and a survivor with a great sense of humor. She was a very versatile and talented performer and a classic movie star. The world could benefit from more people with her character, work ethic and perseverance. You are missed Ms. Reynolds by so many people who never got the chance to meet you in person but can relate to you and enjoyed your performances so much. You have left an amazing legacy. God bless you, ❤❤❤ ⭐️🌟💫⭐️🌟💫
In the 70s I saw Debbie In new York in Irene after The show we waited in a Long line , I thought it Would take long to get To .meet her at the desk But instead she. Came Out a side door right in Front of me ! She was Nice and funnny. I got To talk with her and her Autograph ! We all miss Her
I had friends who brought me to see Debbie's one woman show for my birthday. We knew the stage manager and got to go backstage to meet her after. She was lovely and held my hand throughout our meeting. Best birthday ever! 💖
I think she'd be better playing the role of someone living large on inherited $ and never working a hard day in their lives - oh wait, she already plays that part!
Your grandma was a great actress, for which she never got credit. I think it's because of all the tabloid crap she endured. For example, a movie she did with Albert Brooks, "Mother" was kind of dumb, but Debbie made the movie worth seeing. On one hand, she played it for pure comedy. "Protective ice" has become a catchword in my family ever since. I almost pissed my pants during that scene, because of Debbie's timing and delivery. I hadn't laughed so hard since Carol Burnett walked onto stage in a curtain rod. But later in the movie when her son finds her writing, she made me cry. Your mom was no slouch either, but you've got quite a legacy to live up to.
I was at the bookstore where Carrie was signing books the day before she died, I didn’t want to bother her, now regret I didn’t tell her how wonderful she was….
Yeah, I'm sure she cries her eyes out living large with mommies/grandmother's inherited $$$! Trust me, she'll be fine! There's a lot of people that lose their loved ones and have deal with it with A LOT less $$$$ than what she raked in!
It must have been a weird upbrining with a manic depressive mother, and a grandmother down the driveway takig care of her. I wonder was Todd almost like a surrogate Dad rather than an uncle
Wow, so your grandmother was good at playing, make-believe. Fascinating. This is why our culture and society are collapsing before our eyes. Lack of wisdom.
Lovely young woman. Clearly, the forces of her mother and grandmother are with her.
Dumbest Star Wars reference ever
@@michaelstacey8303 No. I liked that. Because it's true.
@@andreaandrea6716 again! The dumbest Star Wars reference other! There is no truth in your silly statement as the force does not exist
@@michaelstacey8303 Just because you are colour blind doesn't mean that there is no colour. There most certainly IS a great Force in the Universe. Just LOOK AROUND YOU. Life itself is an EXTRAORDINARY and insane miracle. If you are so jaded and stupid as to not be able to get that, then I am infinitely sorry for you.
Great comment!
What a great idea to have a tribute to Debbie Reynolds. I always thought she wasn't celebrate/recognized enough upon her death; perhaps because of the close circumstances with her daughter. I always thought my mother would have been upset, thinking Debbie Reynolds didn't get enough recognition upon her death too; she was certainly an important star!
Billie Lourd is a very lucky young woman. I know she lost her mother and grandmother early but, she still has that legacy! And that's quite a legacy.
And she has the $$$ - and never "earned" a penny of it!
@TomSnyder-gx5ru so inheriting from her family is her fault how?
@@anbraiii4798 WHAT?
How refreshing to hear someone say they love their family. She is a sparkle and so sweet
sparkle and sweet? She's a hypocrite who turned on her aunts and uncle because they processed their grief differently than her. WTF does she think she is? What a spoiled brat
This was perfect. She was excited, positive and well prepared. She would be a great host. Thank you and best wishes to Billie.💜🦋🌟
In the seventies I saw Debbie's show in NYC. Everything in the show that could go wrong did.
Costume malfunctions The screen brought down to show her movies wasn't working.
This was where I really learned the word Trooper. If I remember correctly she did apologize. But of course she was amazingly entertaining. Brought up in a time when The show must go on no matter what! and you felt it. I loved her even more after seeing that show.
@@leighewinson9473 My mom saw Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher in Irene in 1972 when she was in High School.
she seems like a lovely, fun young woman. So sorry she lost her mum and grandmother at the same time. terrible loss.
Such a great interview! My families trivia with Singing in the Rain is that my Grandpa was in the crew in the rafters controlling/pouring the rain on Gene Kelly! The other connection is that my Grandpa’s name was Eddie Fisher (true story!) 😊
What a charming young woman! An often overlooked movie with Debbie Reynolds is Athena (1954) along with Jane Powell. The dance routine in the number "I Never Felt Better" is a marvel to watch! I created the subtitles (with song lyrics, too) for the movie, when before there were none. I hope that Billie Lourd has seen it!
What a wonderful interview! Billie Lourd seems like a lot of fun!
It's easy to be "a lot of fun" when you get to live off of millions of mommies/grandmother's inherited $$ that you never had to work for!
@@TomSnyder-gx5ru Hmmm seems to me I've seen her do a lot of her own projects. That involves WORK and not just living off inherited money. Plus she seems to have integrity. When a certain family member was selling fake items, she distanced herself immediately. Very sad that happened, but it shows she valued honestly of earning money off her Mom's name. And now she is married with 2 young children. So I think it's great if she is currently directing most of her time to them!!! And don't forget, her Dad is one of the Hollywood's most successful agents. So yeah, she is lucky financially. But I'd wager a bet she'd rather be broke and have her Mom back!
@@ellenw391 💯 and her Grandmother, too. ❤
@@TomSnyder-gx5ruwhat have you done with your life again? its rather pathetic replying to multiple comments peeved that someone is better fixed financially then you are.
It’s great to get to know Billie a little better, and what a great interviewing job from the great Dave Karger.
Billie is definitely Debbie's granddaughter ❤️ love Debbie Reynolds ❤I was named after her🎉
She looks just like her in Debbie's younger photos! Billie's so strong.
God bless this beautiful charming young woman. She does her grandmother and mother proud! ❤️
I'd do my grandmother/mother proud too if I had the inherited million$ she raked in for just "being here!"
@@TomSnyder-gx5ruWhat a crass statement. I’m sure she would rather have her grandmother and mother back and doesn’t need a financial incentive to make her proudly represent her grandmother.
Three generations of talent when the art becomes love you have everything to entertain
Her grandmother was jewel. Both mother and grandmother were great actresses. And this young lady is following in their footsteps.
not at all. Her mom and grandmother were lovely ladies. Billie is trash. Carrie and Debbie would be appalled at how trashy Billie's behaved towards the rest of the family.
@@MissLizaMay
Do you know them personally? If not third party gossip.
What a fantastic interview! I've loved Debbie Reynolds since I was about 8 years old and saw Singin' In The Rain for the first time, and I've never stopped. I saw her mom in Star Wars around the same time. Her family is my family, as far as I'm concerned. Very cool lady Billie has grown up to be, Debbie & Carrie would be beyond proud!
She's fantastic. I definitely see both her mom and "Abba-Dabba" (love that she called her that) in her-not just in her looks but also in her personality.
Billie is lovely and so genuine.
And so humble. ❤
Dave you have been such a good add to this channel. All of you hosts helped us when Robert passed. I love this channel so much. I wish I could afford to come to the events but am lucky to see them on tv.
Absolutely wonderful that she’s introducing her grandmother’s amazing work to her son at such an early age and keeping that legacy alive. ❤
How The West Was Won - a fav Debbie Reynolds film of mine
Billie, is a beautiful, nice person. Love, Debbie Reynold's movies, what a talent. Enjoyed, the interview so much. Good job! ❤
She's lovely❤
Billie was so funny and inventive in "Booksmart"- she did her her family name proud. Great to hear her reflect on her "Aba Daba" here.
Yes!😃 She also cracked me up in Scream Queens with her very blasé attitude and earmuffs for every outfit in every episode.😂🤣😂
So great in Booksmart
Singing in the Rain was boot camp for Debbie!
Great interview. Just a note to say how much I cherish TCM. I love old movies from 30s and 40s especially; always have even as a kiddo. Don't know what drew me to them, but through TCM, I have a treasure trove of these gems. Not all of them sparkle, but even the cubic zirconia ones fascinate me. Thanks to Ted Turner for starting this and saving these oldie but very goodies for me to enjoy.
What a lovely young lady. Thank you for a great interview.
Idk what there is about Billy Lourd, but I find her irresistible, I can't take my eyes off her when she's on the screen. Much like Mom an Gma , she has that IT factor. Good luck with all your endeavors ,looking forward to seeing you in all the movies, TY
Im so excited to see Singin In The Rain in a theatre next week at my local theatre
I loved The Singing Nun. I remember watching it on TV when I was a kid.
I used to watch Singin’ In the Rain with my mother and grandmother too. They used to air it on TV as the Saturday matinee on a pretty regular basis when I was a kid in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. I spoke about that experience in a eulogy I gave for my mom who happened to pass within days of Debbie Reynolds. It’s one of my all time favorites. The amount of sheer joy that film still brings to me is unparalleled. Long live Debbie Reynolds.
💖
I can’t believe how long it’s been since Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds left…already knew a bit about Billie but as she became more well known I fell in love. Smart and genuinely talented in her own right…none of that nepo baby BS.
What a stunning young woman.
I'm grateful she shared a bit of her life with us
Great interview! She’s got that vibe from her mother and grandmother! Go Billie!!
It must have been so difficult for her, when her mother passed away & then her grandmother, so close together how amazing to have such two wonderful women as your role models in your life, she sounds like her mother and looks like both Carrie and Debbie.
Lovely, engaging interview. She’s smart, funny, charming. Wish her all that she wishes for.
Bless her heart . I see a lot of Debbie and Carrie in her the force continues to b strong with this fam .
I Loved Debbie and Carrie ❤❤ Debbie said she was 17 in singing in the rain and never danced before..her feet actually were bleeding
Oh I can hear Carrie Fishers voice in Billie…what an awesome thing…love this interview.
I am normally pretty good with words but this left me bereft. What an amazing family and I will root for Billie at every turn!
I will root for Billie to fail - she's such a spoiled brat - trying to play it off as though she's the only member of the family that survives. She shunned the rest of the family. She's trash.
I like her! Very natural and clearly so proud of her legacy. ❤️
Loved Debbie when I was a younger man. Loved Carrie, when both of us were about the same age. And love Billie, as she came through being a 'Hollywood brat' and, though not the big star they were, has a working career of her own.
Such a great interview, both Billie and Dave. A joy to listen to.
Surprised they didn't mention The Unsinkable Molly Brown. 😊
Or Tammy Or A Catered Affair Or Debbie’s Vegas Shows
Sounds like Billie was prepared to talk for a long time about her grandmother - but didn't get the chance..
So happy that Billie has a family of her own now and is carrying on her mother's and grandmother's legacies.
hope her kids treat her the way she's treated her uncle and aunts - the ungrateful brat
This was wonderful, and Billie carries the torch well, for Debbie and for Carrie.
She also gets to carry their money - without Debbie the other two would be unknown!
@@TomSnyder-gx5ru I wonder how much was left from Debbie's end because she was in and out of debt due to her husbands irresponsibile behaviors.
My son also loved Make 'Em Laugh when he was that little!
I am such a Carrie Fisher fan. She was an amazing actress and author."Postcards from the Edge" is one of the greatest books ever written.
P.S. If you only saw the movie, you missed out on the real story.
Its refreshing to see Billie shine in her own right!!!😊
I read all of Carrie’s autobiographies. Despite whatever was going on in her life, her relationship with Billie was the most important thing to her.
Sweet lady. Looks so much like her mom.
And acts like her. ❤
Billie Lourd is so beautiful.
Thank you
One of a kind, magnetic ladies; all 3 ❤
Well actually just one, Debbie Reynolds actually EARNED her money - the other two, not so much!
Debbie Reynolds is one of my favorite stars. She did have a beautiful singing voice and she was an excellent dancer. I have always admired her as a person. I think she was a very kind, compassionate, tenacious, caring, tough, loving woman and a survivor with a great sense of humor. She was a very versatile and talented performer and a classic movie star. The world could benefit from more people with her character, work ethic and perseverance. You are missed Ms. Reynolds by so many people who never got the chance to meet you in person but can relate to you and enjoyed your performances so much. You have left an amazing legacy. God bless you, ❤❤❤
⭐️🌟💫⭐️🌟💫
Her love for her mama and her abba dabba is beautiful. Those ladies are so dearly missed.
Debbie was brilliant and Carrie was a literary genius!
Star filled generations!
Recall Eddie and Debbie as America’s sweethearts 🥰❗️
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I had friends who brought me to see Debbie's one woman show for my birthday. We knew the stage manager and got to go backstage to meet her after. She was lovely and held my hand throughout our meeting. Best birthday ever! 💖
Such a great star to tribute and such a talented family.
Fantastic interview. Well done by the interviewer and interviewee.
Love all the Debbie Reynolds’s movies but this one is my favor one I don’t remember how many times I watched and TCM is a great channel
What a great and good human. Raised by great and good humans. ❤
Many thanks to Dave and Billie! ⭐
My mother named me after Debbie Reynolds’s. 😊
Debbie Reynolds's what? What does that apostrophe signify?
She has such incredible genuine energy, like the other women in her family
She's relatively nunnish. It'd be fun to see it. Some modern remake of "The Trouble With Angels". Somebody get me a meeting!
The BEST interview ever. Loved it
Great interview
She seems so grounded and in a healthy place in her life. Her mom and Abadaba are smiling.
Yes! I’ve said the Singing Nun is great for years!
She sounds like her mother.
Debbie Reynolds is was and always will be Gorgeousness
Someone get Billie her nun role!
I think she'd be better playing the role of someone living large on inherited $ and never working a hard day in their lives - oh wait, she already plays that part!
@@TomSnyder-gx5rujealous much?
Very noble, As is right. The ultimate would be, pick up the phone, "It's me Billie..." The rest is not ours. Listen. On we go.
that voice! sounds like Carrie. missing her deeply.
More of this please
Your grandma was a great actress, for which she never got credit. I think it's because of all the tabloid crap she endured. For example, a movie she did with Albert Brooks, "Mother" was kind of dumb, but Debbie made the movie worth seeing. On one hand, she played it for pure comedy. "Protective ice" has become a catchword in my family ever since. I almost pissed my pants during that scene, because of Debbie's timing and delivery. I hadn't laughed so hard since Carol Burnett walked onto stage in a curtain rod. But later in the movie when her son finds her writing, she made me cry. Your mom was no slouch either, but you've got quite a legacy to live up to.
What a charming person. Never seen her interviewed. She is so grounded.
I was at the bookstore where Carrie was signing books the day before she died, I didn’t want to bother her, now regret I didn’t tell her how wonderful she was….
Billie seems so sweet 😊
The Unsinkable Molly Brown was such a good movie.
I think I love her.
Lovely woman. Good actress.
I loved The Gazebo. Very funny!
Sweetie, please sit-up straight-your old self will be so grateful!
What a lovely person, you can see her mother and grandmother in her.
Billie is the spitting images of her mother and grandmother
I adore Billie
My god is she adorable
Billie Lourd should play a battle nun
I can’t imagine the pressure placed on you when your family is famous.
billie: what can you say about how to mend a broken heart?
I know this is hard ask because its the love your grandmother felt for your mother
Delightful and captivating lady.
No mommy dearest in that family and Carrie loved the nose candy and was clearly still an ok mum.
I like Billie Lourde.
Good 😊
She looks just like Carrie
Wish she got along with her uncle and aunts
This must be so sad for her because the only two people that were her family were those other grandmother, and now they’re gone
Yeah, I'm sure she cries her eyes out living large with mommies/grandmother's inherited $$$! Trust me, she'll be fine! There's a lot of people that lose their loved ones and have deal with it with A LOT less $$$$ than what she raked in!
It must have been a weird upbrining with a manic depressive mother, and a grandmother down the driveway takig care of her. I wonder was Todd almost like a surrogate Dad rather than an uncle
Wow, so your grandmother was good at playing, make-believe. Fascinating. This is why our culture and society are collapsing before our eyes. Lack of wisdom.