DAME EDNA - with guests: Germaine Greer, Nana Mouskouri, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Carlton Heston, Barry Humphries, Rudolf Nurejev, Cynthia Payne, Sir John Mills. Swedish subtitles.
AA,la elegancia con su sentido de humor la hacían maravillosa,ahora las de Hollywood desfilan casi desnudas,y sin glamour alguno y todas plásticas operadas.
@@user-kh5jg9bc3s Especially Dame Edna. "He" worked well on UK TV because the sense of humour is interchangeable. But we're on different wavelengths with the US when it comes to comedy.
@@QuinnHamelin Being dual British and Australian, I would say that Australian and British humour is very much on a level given the close history between the two, but much of that humour would definitely go over a lot of Americans' heads... which I noticed all the time when I lived over there. The British public all seemed to find Dame Edna very funny. The issue with Dame Edna's 'rude' jokes for me was just my age at the time. There was no way I was picking up on half of the innuendo at 12 years old, I was too innocent.. it just sounded funny what 'she' was saying. 🤣
Zsa Zsa Gabor was 70 when she made this appearance on Dame Edna's show. When she died in Dec. 2016, she was just six weeks away from her 100th birthday.
Nana, is awesome! I don't know who she is but wow, what a voice! There's no one like the Gobor, sisters accept now we have the Kardashions. Which I must say can't hold a candle to the Gobors.....God bless all!!
Jack Ryan was married to Zsa Zsa Gabor in the 1970s. He was an engineer who works for Mattel toys company for 20 years. Ruth Handler founded the toy company Mattel and invented the Barbie doll. Ryan was the engineer who assisted her. As usual, Ms. Gabor is exaggerating a bit, just like when she spent the rest of her life referring to herself as a princess because she married a crazy man who decided he was a prince. LOL
Thanks:) I've watched more of these shows and some of the things Madge does is so funny! I have been watching Dame Edna's Neighborhood and Madge/Emily is great in that show!
Was that really Charlton Heston doing a falling-down-the-stairs stunt at 3:07? Nana's reactions seemed to indicate that this was really done live, not a insert with a stunt double at post. Heston was 64 in 1987, so... respect! :-)
I highly doubt that was Heston, He's worth wayyyyy to much money to the studios to get hurt falling down steps. Watch it again, you'll notice they don't show his face as they fall.
No course it wasn't him! It was a joke anyone can see ..the guests did look worried lol. Germaine Greer looks like she doesn't want to be there! Talk about uptight! !She looks so uncomfortable. .she doesn't get humour..very dull woman. !
That frumpy woman is Germaine Greer, a feminist icon since the second wave of feminism began. In her recent book, The Whole Woman, Ms Greer argued that attempts to outlaw the practice amounted to "an attack on cultural identity", adding: "One man's beautification is another man's mutilation." In her book, she said that women should have the right to undergo Female Genital Mutilation as a form of "self-decoration" and posed the question: "If an Ohio punk has the right to have her genitalia operated on, why has not the Somali woman the same right?" She was immediately denounced by the media, as well as the world health organization for defending this barbaric practice.
why is it everyone loves Dame Edna for being a man or trans in drag but A real woman sho does that stuff well is someone to hate? She lived in an age when women could not find jobs in regular world! Woman in the seventies could not get credit and thereby own a home! She did what she had to do to survive!
Dame Edna is a character. I’ve seen women play similar characters, and get rave reviews. Joanna Lumley as Patsy Stone, Megan Mullally as Karen Walker. Respect the dame!