@prismatism Spare us the Debbie Downer! We know she was privileged. So were we to have been blessed to have been alive to enjoy her talents in real time. We are mourning our loss.
@@prismatismThat is NOT what you said. You saying that Smith's long and successful life and career is *more than most people get* is anything but a celebration of her life. To suggest otherwise is egregious and hypocritical. You were trying to admonish us and I called you out.
This show took place in 1975.maggie smith is 40/41 here.its crazy to think she lived another 50 years(almost,close enough) she truly was a national treasure.
“Oh if it hadn’t been for your silly revolution there would be no problem”This line gets me everything and then Carol said “They always get a little testy around the Bicentennial year”LOl
This generation of brilliant actors is disappearing. There’s only a few of them left like Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews. Rest in heaven, Maggie Smith.
Yeah I don’t know what it is but it feels so much worse losing this particular generation of actors. Maybe it’s because they’ve been so active in recent years, the previous generations were much more likely to retire.
This makes me so sad because I realized it after Maggie and it just- ugh. I grew up watching these actresses and actors even after they were much older than their iconic roles , but those roles and movies raised me. Seeing them even older now and departing now is just like, a pang to my heart. They were my comfort in my childhood. Even now, still are. Ugh! IM CRYING NOW! So sad. :(
That’s what people said about the generation before them, but there is always a new generation of brilliant actors, like Benedict Cumberbatch, Anya Tailor-Joy, Florence Pugh, and Maggie’s son Toby Stephens.
@@kellydalstok8900 No I don’t think that’s true at all. They just rolled a 5 second clip at the awards ceremony and some people openly said they didn’t even knew some of them were still alive.
I once met Maggie Smith in the Parco de Principi swimming pool on the Via Veneto in Rome. I was attracted by uher lofty Queenly manner and beauty. She was sad because she was splitting up with her husband Robert. She played with my children and we all fell in love with her. It was sixty years ago and we all have been her fans ever sincehave been her. She was four years older than me. Hope when my turn comes I can match her. Val Lewis. 😊
The calibre of talent is fully on display here! Acting, singing and comedic timing with dfficult wordy dialogue to memorise. Both have presence and charsma. This is what is lacking in Hollywood.
I think Maggie Smith did aging the right way as actor by never getting her face done or smoothing out any of the wrinkles in her face. Even the tiniest tic of a facial muscle is the difference between an Oscar worthy performance and an average one. She’s 40 here and she looks amazing.
In a time of revolting reality stars who are revered as celebrities, as well as untalented actors/actresses, I take comfort in this time when actors had true talent and could entertain. These current celebrities will be soon forgotten and no one will be watching their videos 40+ years later (unlike Carol & Maggie!)
Oh my goodness I had never seen this before. Wonderful, classy and effortlessly funny. RIP Dame Maggie Smith what a wonderful actress (and singer) you were.
Two legends together on the same stage! The only thing to make this moment better is if Julie Andrews was there too. I wish there were more educational music videos like this to learn accents.
at 4:29 i'm still NOT 100% certain about the future romantically i still LOVE maggie smith because #1 she PREVIOUSLY had an attractive face #2 she was more than 38 years older than me and #3 her hair colors
Wo' a lo' o' li'ul bo'ulls. I' ain' only the 'urdlin' an' the 'oppin' over the 'igh edges wo' 'urts the 'orses 'oooves; i's the 'ammer 'ammer 'ammer on the 'ard iron road.
Maggie was an international treasure
I knew this moment had to come. But why did it have to happen so soon?
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 she had a long happy incredibly successful life that’s more than most people get
@prismatism Spare us the Debbie Downer! We know she was privileged. So were we to have been blessed to have been alive to enjoy her talents in real time. We are mourning our loss.
@@yubantwo2086 I’m not being a Debbie Downer by saying we should celebrate her life and accomplishments instead of grieving over our loss
@@prismatismThat is NOT what you said. You saying that Smith's long and successful life and career is *more than most people get* is anything but a celebration of her life. To suggest otherwise is egregious and hypocritical. You were trying to admonish us and I called you out.
This show took place in 1975.maggie smith is 40/41 here.its crazy to think she lived another 50 years(almost,close enough) she truly was a national treasure.
Thank you for the year.
“Oh if it hadn’t been for your silly revolution there would be no problem”This line gets me everything and then Carol said “They always get a little testy around the Bicentennial year”LOl
Dame Maggie Smith doesnt leave world with sadness. She has her works line up for people to enjoy after her gone. This is one of it.
This generation of brilliant actors is disappearing. There’s only a few of them left like Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews. Rest in heaven, Maggie Smith.
Yeah I don’t know what it is but it feels so much worse losing this particular generation of actors. Maybe it’s because they’ve been so active in recent years, the previous generations were much more likely to retire.
I feel the same way 😢 like when Angela Lansbury died.
This makes me so sad because I realized it after Maggie and it just- ugh. I grew up watching these actresses and actors even after they were much older than their iconic roles , but those roles and movies raised me.
Seeing them even older now and departing now is just like, a pang to my heart. They were my comfort in my childhood. Even now, still are.
Ugh! IM CRYING NOW! So sad. :(
That’s what people said about the generation before them, but there is always a new generation of brilliant actors, like Benedict Cumberbatch, Anya Tailor-Joy, Florence Pugh, and Maggie’s son Toby Stephens.
@@kellydalstok8900 No I don’t think that’s true at all. They just rolled a 5 second clip at the awards ceremony and some people openly said they didn’t even knew some of them were still alive.
Remember when celebrities could sing, act and be funny at the same time?
There were a few, absolutely. Most could not, though. Maggie was also in 1975 in a class of her own.
CLASSIC AND PRICELESS!!! RIP Dame Maggie!
Originally
Pygmalion
(My Fair Lady)
2 amazing rare gems ❤❤
R.I. P. Maggie. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
We grew up watching Carol Burnet but I didn't see this one & I didn't know Magie Smith sang. Aww!
Nor did I! Love this.
I once met Maggie Smith in the Parco de Principi swimming pool on the Via Veneto in Rome. I was attracted by uher lofty Queenly manner and beauty. She was sad because she was splitting up with her husband Robert. She played with my children and we all fell in love with her. It was sixty years ago and we all have been her fans ever sincehave been her. She was four years older than me. Hope when my turn comes I can match her.
Val Lewis. 😊
Two actresses with character faces and true ability..... the best combination.
The calibre of talent is fully on display here! Acting, singing and comedic timing with dfficult wordy dialogue to memorise. Both have presence and charsma. This is what is lacking in Hollywood.
I think Maggie Smith did aging the right way as actor by never getting her face done or smoothing out any of the wrinkles in her face. Even the tiniest tic of a facial muscle is the difference between an Oscar worthy performance and an average one. She’s 40 here and she looks amazing.
2 great ladies!
Do you mean LIEdies? 😉
😂@@rejoyce318
This is so delightful to see. I love that she was having so much fun with Carol. I'd like to think they remained friends all these decades later.
2 of my absolute favorites ❤
I don't know if I'm crying because we lost Maggie or that this was wonderfully funny.
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Just delightful! Maggie Smith was a superb actress, so talented.
This is fabulous!! Thank-you! Rip Dame Maggie Smith! Brilliant talented actress & amazing person! 💜
In a time of revolting reality stars who are revered as celebrities, as well as untalented actors/actresses, I take comfort in this time when actors had true talent and could entertain. These current celebrities will be soon forgotten and no one will be watching their videos 40+ years later (unlike Carol & Maggie!)
So brilliant! I agree! 👏🏽👏🏻❤️
Yet here we are today... Amazing women!!🎉😍
Love these 2!!
Brilliant. Two brilliant women.
Looks like they enjoyed that as much as the rest of us ❤
This made me so happy. That’s so rare these days. Thank you so much Carol!
Maggie sings! Gonna miss Maggie.
RIP Maggie Smith.
So beautiful! We'll miss you, Dame Maggie. 😓
She was magnificent.
R.I.P. And thanks for everything, Dame Maggie Smith ❤❤❤❤❤ I Love you!!!
Thank you for reminding us all what treasures both of these great ladies are. And thanks to these recordings the future will know it!
RIP MAGGIE SMITH YOU ARE 1 OF THE BEST ❤
God lives you 🙏
2 Legends together,we were so spoiled ❤❤
My heart is filled with love for them.both❤ miss you maggie.
Timeless comedians. They will both bring joy to generations to come ❤
Classy Lady
Wonderful & the best in talent. ❤ You cannot look away or stop smiling. Thanks for the memory.
Just love both of these lovely women. . Rip . Sweet Lady. . ❤
That was ace.
Awww this is so precious ❤
too bad she's gone. She was an international treasure, as i far as I'm concerned
It’s wild how actors like Maggie Smith and Ian McKellen have sounded exactly the same throughout their careers.
Very very special. Both super talented and missed.
Carol's still alive.
We will miss you Maggie smith
This is so classic and comforting. Thanks for uploading!
Wow they both make it look so easy don't they. What great talents
I grew up watching Carol and Maggie separately (thanks Mom) in the 70's. This post just makes me so happy!!! 2 comedic geniuses on stage!!!
Oh my goodness I had never seen this before. Wonderful, classy and effortlessly funny. RIP Dame Maggie Smith what a wonderful actress (and singer) you were.
Damn. That dress is so nice. R.i.p.
Rest In Peace Dame Maggie Smith
This is fantastic!
The Rain in Spain in reverse 😂
now THATS genuinely entertaining. love these two
Man, Dame Maggie was just majestic 😢what an angel, RIP
RIP to the glorious and talented Maggie Smith. 💕
Absolutely pure talent!!!
This is PERFECTION.
One awesome Human ❤… God Bless you Maggie ❤
Too much fun!! I love seeing Maggie Smith this young and funny.
Well that's a gem.
2:32 "Cor blimey~!" 😂
What a class act ❤
What a gem! 💛
Amazing 🙂
Love this!!!
This is a gem!
Talented ladies!!!
Women Power at their finest ❤❤
Gross
We have this episode on DVD. I love The Carol Burnett show!
wow this was delightful to watch, thank you!
❤ Maggie Smith!!!
I miss you, Sweet Maggie. ♥️
That's talent
My Fair Lady. In reverse.
You could have told me this was a show about two sisters and I would 100% believe you
Michael Caine says the same line in Miss Congeniality when he's teaching her to be a lady...
Maggie look radiant.
AYESHIA CENTENNIAL
GLOBAL ICON THANK U C. BURNETT
CHRIST KING MUSIC
Thank you Maggie Smith
TV entertainment at its best!
We need some TV shows like this now, not the network or Disney junk of today.
A good Variety show was unmatched
❤❤❤
Carol was the best, first favourite move was Annie, and she killed it
What an outfit! Wow!
Two legends together on the same stage! The only thing to make this moment better is if Julie Andrews was there too. I wish there were more educational music videos like this to learn accents.
at 4:29 i'm still NOT 100% certain about the future romantically i still LOVE maggie smith because #1 she PREVIOUSLY had an attractive face #2 she was more than 38 years older than me and #3 her hair colors
Beautiful gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️😄😄😄
Awesome
1:02 Philomena Cunk accent
No. She was doing a Liverpool accent. Philomena Cunk does not have a Liverpool accent.
@@johnp515 it sounds the same to me; don't @ me i'm american
@@selladore4911haha I see. To be fair both accents are “northern” so they do have similarities.
Oh that was fun
love this ;)
RIP Dame Maggie Smith. 😢
I must say Professor McGonagall was pretty attractive in her younger days
Delicious!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I've never seen Maggie Smith move so quickly lol
Wo' a lo' o' li'ul bo'ulls.
I' ain' only the 'urdlin' an' the 'oppin' over the 'igh edges wo' 'urts the 'orses 'oooves; i's the 'ammer 'ammer 'ammer on the 'ard iron road.
I saw Dame Maggie in a stage show in London. I forgot the name and the show was ok but she could read the phone directory and make it art
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
OH Maggie xoxoxo
Wow. 50 years ago.
Not quite. I think this was performed in 1976.
Now i need a video of julie andrews reacting to this
❤