@@MrFrankFurter I guess it depends what qualities you value in life. Some of us are impressed by people being muscular and able to throw punches. Others are impressed by someone's quick wit and intelligence, kindness, charity, empathy, and sense of humour.
@@MrFrankFurter They were talking about height. JCVD is 5'9" and Moore was 6'2". Anyway, we loved Moore's Bond BECAUSE of his silliness and self-deprecation while at the same time still being genuinely suave and cool.
Roger Moore - i loved him as Bond, especially as a child, because he was so funny and had that special smile! He had so much class and what he spokes and the way how he spokes! Wonderful! Kind regards from Germany
@@ashraf2661 Two times. In Stockholm Sweden. The first time was at a Unicef gala, and I went round the back and sneaked into the visitors lounge. So we had a talk then. The other time was when he was signing books.
Roger Moore made James Bond popular to the public, to the kids and the families. The Spy who loved me is still one of the best James Bond ever made. Best car, best villain, best super villain, best villain hideout, bal bla bla
The Persuaders are on NOW started at 2200hrs The very first one Tonight on the Great TV channel If you miss it it's on again on Great TV plus one Enjoy ✝️
Roger Moore could play with this guy anytime and as long as he wants...and the guy obviously doesn't know anything about some very successful series that this great actor ma❤❤
Graham, you’ve gotta get Pierce Brosnan on your show. You’ve had the hack Craig on the red couch but not fellow Irishman Brosnan?! He’d be the loveliest guest. Would love to see him there with Judi Dench!
Roger Moore saved the James Bond franchise when he took the part of Bond after the dreadfull George Lazenby effort and the series was going nowhere it needed a big name and that was Roger Moore
The host seems to derive a lot of his drive from put-downs. That comment about JCVD was utterly without class, especially how well known and received JCVD is to many fans. Even Roger Moore couldn’t escape a “you look foolish” remark!
"Yes, but he jumps up and down a lot!" 😀 Roger's comebacks were often gold!
Van Damme a little man??
Was more muscular than roger moore ever was he could barely throw a punch as james bond.😊
@@MrFrankFurter I guess it depends what qualities you value in life. Some of us are impressed by people being muscular and able to throw punches. Others are impressed by someone's quick wit and intelligence, kindness, charity, empathy, and sense of humour.
@@MrFrankFurter They were talking about height. JCVD is 5'9" and Moore was 6'2". Anyway, we loved Moore's Bond BECAUSE of his silliness and self-deprecation while at the same time still being genuinely suave and cool.
Roger Moore - i loved him as Bond, especially as a child, because he was so funny and had that special smile! He had so much class and what he spokes and the way how he spokes! Wonderful!
Kind regards from Germany
A gentleman with class
For anyone reading this at Christmas 2024, From Roger With Love, a documentary about Roger is airing at 9pm on Christmas day on BBC One
CORRECTION: 9pm BBC TWO, not BBC ONE
An amazing voice. The best Bond ever.
Graham Norton has never played Bond......
But if he did , it would be called ," Diamonds Are For Trevor"
@@fluorosco😅😅
Roger Moore. Pure class.
One of the nicest people I've met
Tell us more sir !!...how, when, etc ??
@@ashraf2661 Two times. In Stockholm Sweden. The first time was at a Unicef gala, and I went round the back and sneaked into the visitors lounge. So we had a talk then. The other time was when he was signing books.
@@martinhumble ahh you're very fortunate, thanks for sharing my friend
That was great! I didn't realize Graham was doing his show that long. Awesome clip to see. Both for Roger Moore and seeing Graham so young!
It was a Saturday night Channel 4 trash show, very crude
@@peterfranks6243it was great pure filth but funny as hell
"I must be on the way down"
Savage!
Roger was such a gentleman and he knew how to poke fun at himself. Something lost on many today.
This was 25:years ago, time flies.
😬🫣😯
Wow, it does
I LOVE ROGER MOORE. BEST BOND IN MY OPINION. BRILLIANT ACTOR. STILL LOVE HIM TODAY
I really miss Roger, I'm off to watch a Bond movie now.
That smile in moonraker to jaws , love that moment
I always liked roger as you true James Bond
Roger was a lovely man full of fun
What a charming gentlemen
Mr. Moore was not a prince. He was a King. The King of Gentlemen...🙂♥️👍🍸
Wonderful interveiw love them both funny gold thankyou 🙁❤
Roger Moore could have done stand-up ...
Definitely!
Sir roger would live another 18 years, beyond this interview
Roger Moore made James Bond popular to the public, to the kids and the families. The Spy who loved me is still one of the best James Bond ever made. Best car, best villain, best super villain, best villain hideout, bal bla bla
He was first choice as bond but they couldn’t get him out of the Saint. He was also Ian Flemings first choice
The Persuaders are on NOW
started at 2200hrs
The very first one
Tonight on the Great TV channel
If you miss it
it's on again on
Great TV plus one
Enjoy ✝️
Loved him in Cannonball Run playing himself!
Roger invented the Magnum ice cream, apparently 😮
Norton is in his prime here. Wow.
Norton was quivering there
Roger Moore could play with this guy anytime and as long as he wants...and the guy obviously doesn't know anything about some very successful series that this great actor ma❤❤
Graham, you’ve gotta get Pierce Brosnan on your show. You’ve had the hack Craig on the red couch but not fellow Irishman Brosnan?! He’d be the loveliest guest. Would love to see him there with Judi Dench!
I dont think theres any better Bond, in terms of him and Connery…they were both the top dogs. The world was spoiled with actors in that golden era.
Roger Moore saved the James Bond franchise when he took the part of Bond after the dreadfull George Lazenby effort and the series was going nowhere it needed a big name and that was Roger Moore
How long ago was this filmed?
25 years ago
@John-g1x late 90s?
@@petersmithyy4556 on the cusp maybe
Lol how young is Graham here? He sounds exactly the same, but looks like 21.
The host seems to derive a lot of his drive from put-downs. That comment about JCVD was utterly without class, especially how well known and received JCVD is to many fans. Even Roger Moore couldn’t escape a “you look foolish” remark!
He obviously doesn’t know who Jean-Claude Van Damme is
A little Belgian who leaps up and down?