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Pebble Mill, 13 04 1995, Terry Pratchett interview 

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Terry Pratchett interviewed by Alan Titchmarsh on the BBC's Pebble Mill programme, 13th April 1995. Primarily to promote the adaptation of "Johnny and the Dead" that had recently started on ITV, but also discusses Terry's work in general, including the Discworld CD-ROM game.

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Комментарии : 20   
@SparrowwithaMachinegun
@SparrowwithaMachinegun 2 года назад
Read all the discworld books as a young teenager. Because my mum has the complete collection :D My name isn't keith.
@LegendarySquoth
@LegendarySquoth 4 месяца назад
Oh wow, so much of my childhood in one interview. The CITV adaptation of Johnny and the Dead was my first introduction to Terry Pratchett and playing the Discworld point and click adventures were what really got me into gaming.
@K3rbalSpace
@K3rbalSpace 3 года назад
GNU Terry Pratchett
@PPWilliams1
@PPWilliams1 11 лет назад
Talking about CD ROMs as a "new" thing? Definitely 1995. Alan and Terry both look a good deal younger too.
@singenstattatmen5096
@singenstattatmen5096 6 лет назад
'If you pop a cumputer in the bath that's the last book you'll ever read.' xD It's wonderful that he is as hilarious off page as he is on it. Whenever I meet someone who says something like 'oh I hate it when people laugh out loud when reading a book, it's so pretentious' my standard reply is usually 'You' ve never read a Terry Pratchett novel, have you? ^^'
@Adara007
@Adara007 5 лет назад
Pratchett's great sense of humour is evident in most of his interviews, which is great to see. His books are the ones that always have me chuckling aloud, too. I just wish I'd had the chance to meet him. GNU Terry.
@EdwardKayeplus
@EdwardKayeplus 2 года назад
I remember buying that game when it came out!
@j_bel
@j_bel Год назад
Yes, me too! Too bad it's not easily playable anymore 😞
@summercoat
@summercoat 8 лет назад
Sort it out, Spielberg, FFS! Gods, I do miss Terry already.
@5oulcrusher
@5oulcrusher 5 лет назад
Uh oh! I have discovered the Discword games.
@davidbrider
@davidbrider 11 лет назад
Yeah, there's a logo for "Pebble Mill" that appears on the recording (I cut that bit out as it doesn't relate to the Pratchett interview); also (according to Wiki) the Alan Titchmarsh Show didn't start until 2007.
@davidbrider
@davidbrider 11 лет назад
Actually, no, the "Pebble Mill" logo appears at the start of the "Johnny and the Dead" clip...
@jtf101
@jtf101 6 лет назад
Hold on, are we supposed to be Kevs or Keiths!?
@sueriksson3959
@sueriksson3959 2 года назад
It depends on the interview. In this it's Keith, in later ones its Kevin. However Terry himself always called us loonies in person
@Basiafan
@Basiafan 5 лет назад
Hi, thank you very much for sharing. I’m desperately seeking the following episode, please Pebble mill at one 11.1.1995. Do you happen to have them? I’m happy to buy a copy from you. Thank you very much.
@kolcz9705
@kolcz9705 6 лет назад
2:10 funnier even now
@ashtongrist
@ashtongrist 6 лет назад
Alan TITmarsh
@petemk73
@petemk73 2 года назад
Titchmarsh is probably the worst interviewer when it comes to modern technology & video games. He once had a discussion between someone from Rockstar & three old ladies who'd never played video games about the finer points of GTA3. Starting the segment with a bit of footage showing Claude leathering a prostitute with a baseball bat wasn't going to starting the conversation on an even keel.
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