Christmas with the Carringtons PART 4

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @garydunn3037
    @garydunn3037 7 лет назад +9

    This was good old Terry at his absolute best. With his witty Irish charm, he put all the cast characters at ease. You are sadlymissed. r.i.p Mr Wogan.

  • @brianamosley2002
    @brianamosley2002 6 лет назад +13

    Love Diane Carroll 👑❤

  • @fallonjanecarrington5338
    @fallonjanecarrington5338 10 лет назад +3

    Wow I never saw all those years ago as I was 6 I must have been in bed! Thanks for the upload x

  • @Cebo88
    @Cebo88 4 года назад +4

    Diahan Caroll was a real natural beauty.

  • @beatrixglynn2102
    @beatrixglynn2102 Год назад

    Watching Terry wogen's Christmas with the Carringtons was something I have never seen before. But I am very upset when Terry interviewed jack Coleman about his role as Steven Carrington. Why wasn't Al corley mentioned? It would have been interesting to find out how jack Coleman felt about the change from Al corley playing Steven and beeing the new Steven Carrington? If you ask me Al corley should have never left dynasty. I had a crush on him and I loved him a lot. I still do!

  • @MadonnaImperia
    @MadonnaImperia 7 лет назад +5

    Where is Alexis????? :O

  • @johndoyle2429
    @johndoyle2429 2 года назад

    He didn't talk to Aron Speilling.

  • @millisagingerich1248
    @millisagingerich1248 3 года назад +1

    I’m sorry He was very rude to Jack Coleman If I was him I would had told him where to go.

    • @JackRascal
      @JackRascal 3 года назад

      I'm sure they probably met before they started filming and he knew Terry was just pulling his leg.

  • @brianamosley2002
    @brianamosley2002 6 лет назад +2

    The Steven interview was awkward .

    • @Via_The_Void
      @Via_The_Void 4 года назад +3

      Yes it was. It was cringy & very gay stereotypical. It was uncomfortable to watch. Terry really shouldn't have come out with some of those comments as they're quite homophobic. Shame on you Terry.

    • @jwatwater
      @jwatwater 3 года назад

      They all were

  • @dramaticguy
    @dramaticguy 14 лет назад +6

    few homophobic coments between Wogan and Coleman spoil this.

    • @garydunn3037
      @garydunn3037 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah but you have to remember that Jack Coleman, as far as I know, is not Gay. So I can't see him taking offense at Terry's comments.

    • @ams546
      @ams546 6 лет назад +3

      How about him wanted to feel Linda Evans shoulderpads.

    • @Nocturne22
      @Nocturne22 6 лет назад +2

      Coleman was always a twit. Al Corley actually cared about portraying the character respectfully, and left because the show wasn't writing him with any depth or dignity.

    • @DistantCousin
      @DistantCousin 5 лет назад +3

      It doesn't help that Wogan is doing the whole programme with the actors half "in character" - sorta interviewing them as their character. It comes across as very weird. I don't know if it was back then.

  • @DistantCousin
    @DistantCousin 5 лет назад +2

    Terry Wogan was a ghastly old dinosaur, even in the 80's - so much casual misogyny in so many of his interviews. Was he naturally patronising or did he have to work at it?!

    • @Via_The_Void
      @Via_The_Void 4 года назад +1

      Probably just the way he was. I used to love his chat show.

    • @kevinfowkes2327
      @kevinfowkes2327 6 месяцев назад

      I kind of agree with this. Wogan is one of those people regarded far more highly now than he was at the height of his career. He and his chat show were widely disliked amongst large swathes of the population, though undoubtedly it got good ratings in the first few years, it started sinking badly after about 1990 and was cancelled not long after. Comedians and impressionists often ridiculed it for its shallowness and constant parade of nondescript guests promoting their latest book or show (though compared to the dumbed down standards of TV today, it looks like Shakespeare). Wogan was generally regarded as an inferior, egocentric interviewer compared with peers such as Parkinson, Aspel and Harty. Misogyny, homophobia and ridiculing anything a bit different were normal in the 80s but Wogan occasionally liked whipping up the audience against guests for a few cheap laughs and claps. His treatment of David Icke perhaps the worst example of that (to his credit he apologised years later).

  • @dramaticguy
    @dramaticguy 14 лет назад +4

    Several of Wogan's comments between him and Jack Coleman are very uncomfortable to hear.