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Robin Williams/Stephen Fry UK Interview (RE-EDITED) 

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I have re-edited/uploaded this video as my initial upload was taken down by RU-vid due to a copyright claim for the James Taylor segment of this interview. For the record, my initial upload of this video reached over 500 000 views due to the massive interest in the great Robin Williams.
You Tube never gave the option to edit the James Taylor segment from my upload when the video reached over 100 000 views.
There was no copyright claim by James Taylor's management BEFORE the video reached over 100 000 views which was strange!

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@johnathansmith3819
@johnathansmith3819 Год назад
Genuine, himself, Funny as hell, not phony! Always full speed ahead! None like him. Shame to the present "comedians"...
@ZATennisFan
@ZATennisFan 3 года назад
Robin Williams was a once in a lifetime level comedic genius.... You cannot teach what he could do... He is sorely missed....
@puppetsock
@puppetsock 3 года назад
Not just comedy. Yes, comedy genius. But he could also act amazingly well. There were moments in Good Will Hunting that... Well, you know. And The Fisher King extracted nearly all of the salt out of my body. He had range.
@RelativeBadger
@RelativeBadger 3 года назад
Simply not funny at all - just desperate for attention
@MD-kg1kq
@MD-kg1kq 3 года назад
@@RelativeBadger Are you serious! Then go on feeding your dog, walking your cat, and then go to the store buy lots and lots of gray brain cells, please. Learn to laugh in life, that's the only thing that helps against annoying somewhat boring people like yourself.
@daibonehead
@daibonehead 3 года назад
@@RelativeBadger Actually both funny and in need of attention. And I was happy to give it.
@nuke7
@nuke7 3 года назад
that's interesting, read my main comment.
@dijanakrstic4195
@dijanakrstic4195 3 года назад
You invite Robin Williams to your show and you don't have to prepare any questions.. he just goes on and on and on.. So funny and talented! The best of all times!
@murasaki848
@murasaki848 Год назад
The only time I've seen an interviewer keep up with Robin Williams is Craig Ferguson. The two were absolutely insane. There are videos on RU-vid if anyone wants to see them.
@martwest3261
@martwest3261 Год назад
@@murasaki848 On your recommendation, I just binged an hour of those two. I see what you mean. Time well spent. Thanks.
@NoTaboos
@NoTaboos Год назад
He goes on and on like a self-serving nutcase.
@thinfourth
@thinfourth Год назад
brian blessed is worse there is an hour long podacst where the poor bloke running the show got 1 question in
@LPMAN02
@LPMAN02 Год назад
RIP Sir Michael Parkinson (March 28, 1935 - August 16, 2023), aged 88 And RIP Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 - August 11, 2014), aged 63 You both will be remembered as legends.
@Kprdz90
@Kprdz90 Год назад
One of a kind. The way he switches from pure comedy to insightful deep chats is unreal.
@terrywincott1398
@terrywincott1398 3 года назад
Underneath all the different characters, the laughter and the jokes, was one very sensitive beautiful soul. Robin you were very special to so many of us.
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
Well said.
@bntsearls
@bntsearls 2 года назад
Poor Stephen fry, had to be on with Robin Williams. He was almost unable to finish a sentence. But kudos as he kept rolling thru. Both comic genius,
@michelejensen1527
@michelejensen1527 Год назад
Yes
@ssamstory1
@ssamstory1 Год назад
He also apparently had a high iq, just like Stephen Fry.
@martwest3261
@martwest3261 Год назад
​@@bntsearls Yeah poor Stephen, barely plugged his good-cause, but was a gent throughout. IMO with almost anybody else in either chair there would have been too many "how do I follow that" moments. These two are very well balanced guests and probably made the show easier for each other, they certainly gave Parkinson an easy night.
@jasondoller9875
@jasondoller9875 3 года назад
"Have you ever been lonely?" "Maybe" I nearly cried.
@stephenfermoyle4578
@stephenfermoyle4578 3 года назад
can't wait for that part omg crying so far
@MrGerg089
@MrGerg089 3 года назад
You can see that little switch. I agree, that was a sad but wonderful moment.
@aisha1308
@aisha1308 3 года назад
I thought maybe it was just dusty in here 🤣🥲
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 3 года назад
I've heard that he would play alone with toy soldiers in the attic. I think he started telling his mother jokes maybe just to get some attention and approval.
@MichaelMonk0
@MichaelMonk0 3 года назад
"The loneliest people can be the kindest. The saddest people sometimes smile the brightest. The most damaged people are filled with wisdom. All because they do not wish the pain they've endured on another soul." -Timothy Delvecc
@JustMe-vk4fn
@JustMe-vk4fn 3 года назад
Truer words were never spoken.
@Eveonthehill
@Eveonthehill 3 года назад
Amen.
@bcnzpb
@bcnzpb 3 года назад
I agree, but surely someone who gave so many people so much joy wasn't unhappy all the time.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 года назад
@@bcnzpb Not all the time, but imagine if it took making others happy to keep yourself happy? When the smiles stop so does your self worth, it would never be enough. Depression is one of the ugliest monsters we face in life, and if can't be suppressed with a gun, knife or any kind of weapon - any use of drugs to dull it will only end up fomenting a dependency that could become as bad or worse than the problem you started with.
@jsnneill
@jsnneill 3 года назад
@@mnomadvfx well said kenny. when i was asked by someone what is a turning point in life, i answered when i realised i dont need to be funny or a nice guy. i am who i am and making people like me does not help me with my issues. i still have them but realising i dont need to be the cool guy to hide my issues helped me allot.
@haraldpettersen3649
@haraldpettersen3649 3 года назад
R.I.P. Robin Williams. Thank you for all the laughter you gave us, you will be remembered forever.
@DrCrabfingers
@DrCrabfingers 3 года назад
Robin Williams...I miss that guy so much...what a total genius. A man with a heart the size of a planet.
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
More like universe. I could listen to him ALL DAY!
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 Год назад
A heart the size of Uranus? I shudder to imagine
@peterwilson5528
@peterwilson5528 Год назад
I worked on Being Human with him in Glen Nevis in 1993. I have a signed photo of me him and another extra. There was a lot of work and we all got to know him very well. He was a really nice person. Always there for the crew making us all laugh. The weather was pretty wet and cold but never saw him show any sign of weakness. He was amazing at copying the various accents of the crew who were a mixed bunch from all over. I met also David Putnam there who was the producer. He was a nice man very friendly also have a picture of him. I am glad I got to meet Robin Williams. I feel very lucky.
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 Год назад
That’s a great story 😊 yes you were lucky.
@thegingergyrl455
@thegingergyrl455 Год назад
That’s wonderful. I’m sincerely happy for you. ✌🏻
@Robbyred_220
@Robbyred_220 3 года назад
The sky got a little dimmer since Robin's departure. We miss you, Robin.
@timtam003
@timtam003 Год назад
Legit the ONLY celebrity whose death made me cry.
@Repomidnight
@Repomidnight 3 года назад
Robin Williams is gone but just like he says here “This captures a moment of happiness”.
@probablygraham
@probablygraham 3 года назад
The incredible thing is that Robin Williams wasn't just one of the best comedians and impressionists that I can think of, he was also an absolutely fantastic actor. I think his acting in "Awakenings" is still one of the most moving performances I have ever seen. Thank God that we have things like this clip to remember him by.
@84Elenai
@84Elenai 3 года назад
Awakenings is such an underrated movie.
@MakeAllThingsBeautiful
@MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 года назад
comedians who will throw everything into making people laugh make the most awesome soul searching serious actors, RW maybe the best of the best, Good will Hunting, Dead Poets Society show how inspiring he is being prepared to dig deep and bare his soul, I'm listening to this interview as i write this and got to say his awareness, the speed of his mind making chords of humour. I'd say Robin Williams is an argument to say there shouldn't be any censorship as he will go to the limits, break all the rules but make sense of everything. Crikey i really miss this fella.
@patrickbateman1960
@patrickbateman1960 3 года назад
Check out the movie 'Moscow on the Hudson', it's tremendously under rated, but shows Williams at his serious best, playing a Russian defector.
@probablygraham
@probablygraham 3 года назад
@@patrickbateman1960 - will do. Never heard of it but I bet it's excellent.
@MakeAllThingsBeautiful
@MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 года назад
@@patrickbateman1960 thank you Andrew, i've found it on prime, though you have to dig a bit as in it doesn't automatically show against 'Robin William's films', i'm also going to watch Dr Strangelove, which was an inspiration to Robin Williams in the above interview. Anymore 'under rated's' and/or 'under hyped' or old films that inspired genius ... i'm in!
@G-mon
@G-mon Год назад
When Stephen comes up with the thought-provoking stuff & Robin just abruptly sends you to an entirely different place 😵 This interview is a masterpiece!
@loftus4453
@loftus4453 Год назад
Robin knew when to tone it down. After his manic performance during the first 25 minutes, he tones it WAY down when Stephen Fry comes out. While Stephen is talking about the bears in Peru, Robin is funny but still very respectful and times his interruptions well. He obviously respected Stephen a great deal. Two geniuses in one interview. What a treat!
@rodriguezpavara5652
@rodriguezpavara5652 Год назад
I disagree. He had the first segment to himself then kept interrupting Fry, throwing him off his story line and interjecting with stuff that wasn't so funny. I love the guy and who knows what stage he was at in his struggle that night, but he was over the top, not respectful.
@davidgidman7561
@davidgidman7561 Год назад
The man was an absolute Genius. Massive, massive loss to the entertainment industry.
@paulinevanhallem3555
@paulinevanhallem3555 Год назад
A wit and quick knowledge of so many things. Love the interviewer as well.. Stepen Fry ...what can I say.
@paulinevanhallem3555
@paulinevanhallem3555 Год назад
He is brilliant. Stephen appreciates him too. Love this interview. And of course the interviewer.
@MHScrat
@MHScrat Год назад
@@rodriguezpavara5652 He took a minute to tone down, but once he did he left Steven to talk while only making slight interruptions. He didn't talk any more than any other guest might, just when he did talk he tends to be a lot, and instantly made everyone laugh so it came across as more. But you can see him reigning it in and paying attention to Stephen.
@daddykoolest
@daddykoolest 3 года назад
One hour photo is one of his finest roles, he was a brilliant dramatic actor and he could have played anything. A genuinely beautiful man.
@tomhamilton5261
@tomhamilton5261 3 года назад
Totally agree- he was brilliant in One Hour Photo- also excellent in Insomnia with the great Al Pacino. Robin is much missed. Not forgotten.
@LordGrantius
@LordGrantius 3 года назад
Possibly one of the last movies I know he did was Father of the Year - shortly after I saw it, Robin died. That hit hard
@hotstepper8988
@hotstepper8988 3 года назад
He is always and forever O’Captain, my Captain!
@TheducksOrg
@TheducksOrg 3 года назад
must have been really hard to shoot - you know in between takes he was on fire with comedy
@michaelford6691
@michaelford6691 3 года назад
Great film!
@chapachuu
@chapachuu Год назад
This is comedy. Is entertainment. He is the king and will not be dethroned in our time, if ever. He’s funny without being mean spirited or punching down, like so many “comedians”. Williams is educated, witty, and brilliant. You know someone is genuinely funny when they don’t need a script. I’m so glad I found this video. Stephen Fry was a bonus.
@annmicheleoeding7291
@annmicheleoeding7291 3 года назад
Beautiful beautiful man w a good soul. Had the pleasure of chatting to him on a long flight LAX / SYD years ago & such a delightful man. No pretence just a wonderful experience. Such a loss now to mankind. Cried my eyes out when I heard of his death....driving in the outback of the Northern Territory... had to pull over & recover. 🌷RIP Robin🌷
@deethompson3592
@deethompson3592 3 года назад
I absolutely adored Robin Williams 💔
@gogop119
@gogop119 3 года назад
I still do! 💜
@paulinajobet6750
@paulinajobet6750 3 года назад
Me too 🥰
@nestorrfortuna1
@nestorrfortuna1 3 года назад
I am happy i got to see him.
@gogop119
@gogop119 3 года назад
@@nestorrfortuna1 And lucky too!
@MsAppassionata
@MsAppassionata 3 года назад
So do I. It broke my heart when I heard he died. 😢💔
@freddiem8801
@freddiem8801 3 года назад
Fry and Williams two of my favourites. This is the best Parkinson show I've seen brilliant, and funny.
@RedScarGaming
@RedScarGaming 3 года назад
I second that motion
@florete2310
@florete2310 Год назад
After all this years, Robin Williams still makes me both, laugh so hard till my eyes water - and profoundly sad (eyes still watering somehow) at the same time. Such incredible heart, wit and talent.
@DeborahJB
@DeborahJB Год назад
This is so interesting, because if you had a friend like this, it might concern you. There is so much deflection from serious conversations. The interviewer does a great job. RIP 🙏 dear Mr. Williams.
@IndySidhu88
@IndySidhu88 3 года назад
Unparalleled. Unrivalled. Unique. Love you Robin now and forever.
@richardrobb2540
@richardrobb2540 3 года назад
Dito
@charliesjuntak
@charliesjuntak 3 года назад
"Have you ever been lonely?" The only time he paused
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 года назад
To be fair even for a 'normal' person that is a loaded question. Everyone feels lonely at sometime in their lives, even if (and perhaps especially if) they are usually surrounded by people.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 3 года назад
@@mnomadvfx you can be lonely even surrounded by people if none of them really get you
@albertbarbieri8706
@albertbarbieri8706 3 года назад
@@recoveringsoul755 too true....would rather be alone thinking of those I love than in a crowd that alienates me.
@bluepeter3470
@bluepeter3470 3 года назад
Robin was the only person who up staged Steven Fry, brilliant guy, god I miss his comedy.
@GunnerRDS
@GunnerRDS 3 года назад
Fry was not a happy bunny!
@clivewells7090
@clivewells7090 3 года назад
@@GunnerRDS he was fine! He even said to Parkie: 'it's nice to be the quiet one!'
@clivewells7090
@clivewells7090 3 года назад
Blue Peter: I think you meant 'up' staged, but I hear you've been wrong before...
@GunnerRDS
@GunnerRDS 3 года назад
@@clivewells7090 Perhaps but he was peeved nonetheless at having his book promotion interrupted and being generally outstaged
@Marahute0
@Marahute0 3 года назад
@@GunnerRDS Nah, that's you projecting
@pauli2169
@pauli2169 Год назад
Both artists are geniuses and enjoying each others talents. Brilliant
@wchocobunny
@wchocobunny Год назад
Robin has always been, by far, my absolute favorite and the best comedian in the world. There's no matching the genius of his comedy. I only wish he could've seen more of the positive aspects of his life, instead of what was making him sad. I'm glad he is no longer suffering. He will forever be loved and missed by all of us.
@riddles20102010
@riddles20102010 3 года назад
No one will ever replace him because he is one of a kind and when he died the world died a little too 😥💖 miss you Robin everyday and watching all your videos movies and interviews always makes me laugh and cry 💖
@DrCrabfingers
@DrCrabfingers 3 года назад
Yeah...agreed...a lot of people, me included were very distressed at the nature of his passing...he was very loved...which is an incredible legacy, to be loved by so many people...to be loved by millions and millions of people....it's testament to the depth of the man and his humanity..
@michaelkamiel3997
@michaelkamiel3997 Год назад
Mrs Doubtfire is the funniest movie I ever saw.Still enjoy it,especially the cartoon based on Figaro at the start!
@laughingallthetime50
@laughingallthetime50 3 года назад
There is no interviewing Robin Williams! He's a one man show! Definitely the funniest person on earth! Such a loss.
@margotgray3330
@margotgray3330 3 года назад
I adore this wonderful man's genius. He still brings happy tears. Forever missed.
@Birgir87
@Birgir87 3 года назад
Robin Williams, the fastest mind in the west.
@ivx8345
@ivx8345 3 года назад
Hate to break it to you but he basicly was doing his whole routine. Carbon copy from one of his shows.
@tanmaykarve9895
@tanmaykarve9895 3 года назад
@@ivx8345 More than a few initial bits yes, but with Stephen Fry, no... that was pure improv
@kenholuta1352
@kenholuta1352 3 года назад
The best interviewers know when to step back and let their guests be themselves and when to guide them along. Sir Michael Parkinson did a brilliant job of not getting in the way of Robin Williams' wonderful insanity, while drawing out the much quieter Stephen Fry, and obviously enjoying both of his guests. This was the best interview I've seen in a long time, and definitely the funniest. Now I really want to see Robin Williams and Billy Connolly together!
@candacep1032
@candacep1032 Год назад
If you haven't yet, look up Robin Williams doing "Comic Relief", it's a US charity event from the 80s, and not just one year!
@kenholuta1352
@kenholuta1352 Год назад
@@candacep1032 That's a great suggestion, I'll check some of those out. Thanks.
@SeanSMST
@SeanSMST Год назад
I'm disillusioned from all the american (and american-like british) talk show hosts that ask shite questions or get in the way of the guests. Parki is not like that, I love that about him. Unlike Fallon, Kimmel, Ross, etc. Parki is an articulate intelligent man that knows how to entertain while giving the guests a worthwhile time. I hope someday he does interviews again.
@SeanSMST
@SeanSMST Год назад
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] And I should take your word for most of these guests because..?
@ccbalexander
@ccbalexander Год назад
Feel so lucky to have been on the planet at the same time as Robin Williams. What a huge soul.
@dawnshifreen-pomerantz2143
@dawnshifreen-pomerantz2143 Год назад
Robin Williams was amazing as a comic, as an actor, and as a human being. I laughed so hard every time I saw him.
@smiththomson95
@smiththomson95 Год назад
Hello Dear How are you doing today?
@Kai-Made
@Kai-Made Год назад
I grew up watching re-runs of Mork and Mindy...and at a troubling time in my life ran into his movie "what dreams may come" and fell in love with this man. He was the best of us.
@williwombat1066
@williwombat1066 4 дня назад
Now that was a powerful role on his part.
@Butterfly-zs2pc
@Butterfly-zs2pc Год назад
OMG, Robin William is brilliant, he brought so much laughter and joy to the world. I hope he knows how much he was appreciated and loved by his fans. I remember watching him in Mork and Mindy ! Good memories! Thanks for sharing him with the world ! ☺❤💕🙏🏻
@AnthonyLeighDunstan
@AnthonyLeighDunstan Год назад
His description of golf is the greatest I’ve ever heard in my life! Is this really his own material?! Genius!
@FaeQueenOG
@FaeQueenOG Год назад
It's one of his most famous bits from this era, actually. You should look-up some of his specials, as I can't remember the name of it now, but it is one of his most well-known ones.
@FaeQueenOG
@FaeQueenOG Год назад
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] I just remember constantly watching and re-watching clips of that golf routine he did and others from that special on RU-vid growing up. xD
@patrickbateman1960
@patrickbateman1960 3 года назад
One of the greatest interviews of all time. Parky let's the performers, perform!
@SeanSMST
@SeanSMST Год назад
I was disillusioned for quite a while from people like Jon Ross, Kimmel, Fallon, Letterman etc. that I forgot how good Parki was (and is, if he does interviews again). Such an articulate clever man that knew how to entertain the audience, satisfy the guests, and make the whole time worthwhile for everyone.
@123fluffyg
@123fluffyg Год назад
when I'm feeling down, I watch videos of Robin to help pick me up. Thank you, Sir, for all the laughs
@ramonster163
@ramonster163 Год назад
He was probably the greatest comedian who ever lived. I'm glad I was here for it.
@bodionafun3441
@bodionafun3441 3 года назад
I admire and respect a lot of celebrities, but I genuinely love Robin. He was family.
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN 3 года назад
you never realise that people like him who have the ability to chase away your life demons by making you cry with laughter are fighting their own and they have no-one to chase theirs away.what a sad sad loss of an absolute legend.
@williammorris1384
@williammorris1384 3 года назад
Thank you Anthony, a beautifuly poignant viewpoint, of an irreplaceable legend 🥲
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN
@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN 3 года назад
@@williammorris1384 its such a shame that beautiful people like him suffer in silence and never reach out for help.what a world is this when people who couldn't care less about anything seem to be immortal and cause suffering for their own pleasures....the look of pain and self worthlessness in robins eyes in some of his later interviews really makes me wish i could grab him and say...'you are a beautiful human being.the world needs people like you to live forever.'!!!!!
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
@@ANTONYTHEDRAWINGMAN, exactly. And let him know he's not EVER alone whatsoever!! He doesn't have to fight his 'demons' alone, as there are plenty of others going the same or similar. 😕😔 He is GENUINELY missed by all. 😪💖💖💖
@cynsini9211
@cynsini9211 Год назад
True sentiments, all, however Robin didn't suffer from depression or demons. He had a degenerative prion disease that was causing brain dmg and went undiagnosed until they did an autopsy. It's important people understand he was a happy, loving person and his drastic personality changes were symptoms of this lewy-body dementia. We need so much more research into treating forms of dementia so we don't lose people like him. It's so easy to say ah, demons, tsk, when instead it's a disease we can literally see and define, and now we just have to find a way to cure or control it. Loved the man, gonna miss him.
@MichaelKingsfordGray
@MichaelKingsfordGray Год назад
You created the demons. It is up to you to banish them.
@drcmac
@drcmac 3 года назад
He was brilliantly quick with his responses, reactions & repetoire. How many comedians on the planet have this remarkable ability today ❕❔ Not many, I would argue ❗ Brilliant ❕
@al-xshro9975
@al-xshro9975 3 года назад
Jim Carrey got close I think. But no cigar.
@kevwalton272
@kevwalton272 3 года назад
no one even close
@chaitanyajain3127
@chaitanyajain3127 3 года назад
Russell brand my friend ,but he and robin are equal ,I would say
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
Yes, quite extraordinary! One of the best. Nothing like the old schoolers or ones like Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, George Carlin and the like.
@michaelpercha3552
@michaelpercha3552 3 года назад
Craig Ferguson is pretty quick. Just watch him on the Late Late Show interviewing Robin.
@mindetoxx
@mindetoxx Год назад
Watching this shows how much the world lost when Robin had to go. He's such a creative creature that made so many people laugh and happy.
@x_lonewolf_x
@x_lonewolf_x 3 года назад
robin williams was a comedic genius in all his endeavors on the world stage ; he is a great loss his like will never be seen again : ( may he "truly" R.I.P.
@hotstepper8988
@hotstepper8988 3 года назад
Robin Williams is/was/always the funniest wherever, talking about whatever. Long may he be remembered.
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
YES, long love Robin Williams!!! 😊💖💖💖
@BasedinReality1984
@BasedinReality1984 Год назад
I’ve watched this before but I’m still in stitches😂😂😂 My goodness he was such a funny man. Rip you legend
@elhadjiamadoujohnson4166
@elhadjiamadoujohnson4166 Год назад
Ameeen!!!
@shobenseenivasagam2776
@shobenseenivasagam2776 Год назад
Robin could command the attention and the humour in any crowd, young or old, at anytime. Truly masterful. Literally locked in permanently in the hearts and minds of people globally, simply by mere communication, comically and in all seriousness.
@natashabhagat5869
@natashabhagat5869 3 года назад
Nobody is or will ever be so special and amazing like you, Robin Williams! Because everyone misses you and was like as legend, I believe that we should have a Holiday of your birthday. Maybe even better, a Festival about how amazing you were Robin Williams! July 21, 1951.
@triggeredsalt8755
@triggeredsalt8755 3 года назад
That's tomorrow!!
@natashabhagat5869
@natashabhagat5869 3 года назад
@@triggeredsalt8755 actually in two days :)
@triggeredsalt8755
@triggeredsalt8755 3 года назад
@@natashabhagat5869 actually depends where in the world you are. It's the 20th July today for me :)
@drewbishop3531
@drewbishop3531 3 года назад
Most accurate description of golf ever given.
@ksc743
@ksc743 Год назад
So true😂
@1banez
@1banez Год назад
I think this was one of the best Robin Williams appereances. Just non-stop bangers lol.
@irishcowboy42
@irishcowboy42 3 года назад
I loved Robin Williams, there never was a funnier man. He was a genius comedically.
@user-zy3nv1jy1m
@user-zy3nv1jy1m 3 года назад
He couldn't even come close to the genius of George Carlin
@tclmac1
@tclmac1 3 года назад
I like George carlin... but he seem angry...... angry funny.
@user-zy3nv1jy1m
@user-zy3nv1jy1m 3 года назад
@@tclmac1 Robin Williams was a people pleaser, Carlin had the balls to say things that were on his mind.
@irishcowboy42
@irishcowboy42 3 года назад
@@user-zy3nv1jy1m yeah ok, opinions.
@christokapp597
@christokapp597 3 года назад
That such a wonderful "sad" man could bring so much joy to so many. I would have loved to have a beer with Robin.
@Vegathlete
@Vegathlete Год назад
Always transparent, spontaneous, and dynamic, telling it like it is, with a twist that made us laugh at ourselves amidst the madnesses of this world. A comedic and acting genius who’s talents evoked cathartic reactions to unspoken truths.
@Frontier2000AnoDomin
@Frontier2000AnoDomin Год назад
It´s a miracle that he lived as long as he did, burning sooo bright.
@mandyadler4536
@mandyadler4536 Год назад
Dear, sweet, crazy genius Robin. No one will ever replace you. You're missed more as time goes on.
@marybethnelsen2362
@marybethnelsen2362 3 года назад
Robin Williams was more than us. We were blessed to have his genius and kindness!
@sheinapetch8312
@sheinapetch8312 3 года назад
Extraordinary to watch these two brilliant men...Robin Williams and Stephen Fry!
@alexchetverik3982
@alexchetverik3982 3 года назад
I couldn't stop laughing from the get-go and then realised I was 8 minutes in. A tour-de-farce. A magnificent human being. So immediately funny, warm and insightful. And Stephen Fry to boot. Thank you for this wonderful upload.
@jasfradique
@jasfradique Год назад
It's just like Craig Ferguson once said (to Robin Williams): "I love when you come to my show, I can sit back and relax". I miss so much RW; it's my pill whenever I'm feeling down; my medicine... I miss him so bad
@Khorothis
@Khorothis 3 года назад
These two are absolutely amazing together, my face hurts so bad oh lord
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
Mine too! 🤣🤣
@Bjornification
@Bjornification Год назад
Great fan of both of those guys. Not a moment Stephen Fry gets overwhelmed by the energy of Robin Williams. You got to have respect for that😁
@jj-cm7lx
@jj-cm7lx 3 года назад
Sitting with Matt Damon on a bench .The movie?- Goodwill Hunting. That scene is so heartbreaking, every time i watch it i cry . The genius piece of acting .Undoutebtely one of thee most beautiful , from the heart scenes ever filmed.... God love u Mr Robin Williamsxx
@lukemurphy6244
@lukemurphy6244 3 года назад
I wish I had Robins stamina to never let a beat drop to never let a laugh slip. He lived it on camera And on stage. He was so special and strong.
@barbm2375
@barbm2375 Год назад
Robin is so enthralling to listen to. The cadence and timbre of his voice as he discusses this role, it’s intoxicating. ❤
@smiththomson95
@smiththomson95 Год назад
Hello Dear How are you doing today?
@thecosynovelist
@thecosynovelist 3 года назад
One Hour Photo is one of my favourite films, its so well done and Robin absolutely takes it to another level.
@uhohmybad1307
@uhohmybad1307 3 года назад
Laughter..." it's an enema for the soul"...one of his best quotes.
@jaynestag95
@jaynestag95 3 года назад
He laughed but not deep inside😢
@saminsaigon
@saminsaigon 3 года назад
One UK national treasure interviewing another with an American national treasure thrown into the mix. Can't be bad.
@jhamler1
@jhamler1 3 года назад
I've seen a lot of Robin Williams improv (on talk shows and whatnot) but this was new to me and might take the cake. Even if he blatantly stole that cake from Stephen Fry on this occasion. And don't sleep on Stephen Fry, by any means. That man is a quick-witted genius himself. It's just that Robin Williams is inimitable and impossible to stop. Hit after hit. Like The Beatles.
@kellybennett9701
@kellybennett9701 Год назад
God bless their beautiful souls 🙏
@jamesluby6705
@jamesluby6705 3 года назад
It's fascinating to think that Robin and Billy Connolly were pals, I can only imagine sitting in a corner, listening to them both, chatting and riffing, I'm sure it would have been unforgettable... 🤣
@seangarrison2323
@seangarrison2323 3 года назад
It was
@Joe-xo4yg
@Joe-xo4yg 3 года назад
It is 🙃
@michaelhilborn4204
@michaelhilborn4204 Год назад
They were also close pals with Eric Idle and . . . wait for it . . . King Charles III.
@MrT67
@MrT67 Год назад
Perhaps the most fascinating part if such a meeting might have been their serious moments.
@JayMatthews
@JayMatthews Год назад
We will fight on the beaches, in the air, on the land... Eeyore and Tigger! 🤣 Legend!!!!
@monkwithfamily7875
@monkwithfamily7875 Год назад
This is easily one of the finest Robin Williams interviews ever and Steven Fry is a huge bonus to the show as well!
@timothygraham4304
@timothygraham4304 Год назад
Really? Whatever about him being interviewed alone, but he could have shut the fuck up when Stephen was being interviewed. He might be funny, but he becomes a bore in interviews.
@monkwithfamily7875
@monkwithfamily7875 Год назад
@@timothygraham4304 It's hard for someone like Robin to not play hard with Stephen - Stephen has a fast and immense wit. If this was on the Graham Norton Show it would have been completely over the top. As it was - I liked it - Stephen can be a bit of a bore as well, though he is one of my favorites. Neither of these guys needed the interview or were selling their latest movie or book. Sometimes protocol is a bore.
@spudhead169
@spudhead169 Год назад
It's so very common that very gifted charismatic people who bring so much continual joy, laughter and happiness to others often struggle to find balance themselves, coping with horrible things like depression and fear. It's just not fair, they deserve to have some of the happiness they give to others. RIP Robin.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch Год назад
What a meteoric talent we had in Robin Williams. Thank you.
@andrewmackie5489
@andrewmackie5489 2 года назад
One of the funniest ever and one of the smartest! The duet we didn't know we needed
@martwest3261
@martwest3261 Год назад
They were fantastic here, it could only have improved with time. I had pondered upon a reality where Fry & Laurie became Fry & Williams.
@usualsuspects42
@usualsuspects42 Год назад
God what a treasure he was. He was in top form here. Robin Williams.
@davidedwards6473
@davidedwards6473 Год назад
I always so desperately wanted to meet him in person. I felt like I knew him as he was so much a part of my childhood.
@TheInternetIsDeadToMe
@TheInternetIsDeadToMe 3 года назад
Miss you Robin. You were a force of nature.
@BrianHAviation
@BrianHAviation Год назад
Robin said, "And the loneliness of a person who feels so isolated. I understand that feeling better now. My mom passed away and I was in the military. My dad talked about how alone he felt. He said he was married for so long that he lost who he was in the marriage and realized he didn't have any single friends. Then years later my dad had passed and I was an airline pilot and my wife left me. I did nothing wrong in the marriage she just didn't want to be married anymore. I would get home and I would be alone. I would sit in the hotel rooms alone or I was watching passengers go on vacations and realizing that I will never have that experience with the love of my life ever again. I now realize what my dad meant by losing who he was in the marriage. Apparently Robin felt alone and it was a painful alone. It is like being in solitary confinement. Robin had major depression and I did too but if I took medication the FAA could keep me from flying. Anyway I was able to retire early and I am in a better place. I just wish Robin could have found his happiness he deserved.
@mattmclafferty6265
@mattmclafferty6265 Год назад
hare krishna 🙏
@chrisolsen8785
@chrisolsen8785 Год назад
Beautifully written. My heart goes out to you. Peace.
@gregoryborowski6012
@gregoryborowski6012 Год назад
Well said sir remember this even US military that ever viewed or saw him respected him because he flew all over the place in dangerous areas just to make the military at ease and laugh and pull the stress out of their hearts he was a really good man and so are you never forget that retired veteran 24 years US Air Force flying was what I always like to do I was just an engineer not a pilot but I've been all over the world and I don't regret it and I'm 57 now waiting for my retirement seems like forever but it's worth it peace and goodwill to all men and women that serve in the military and the pilots that move them back and forth always.
@HeaRtllesSs
@HeaRtllesSs Год назад
Good for you sir, depression is a mf, i've had my fair share of it since 18 (now 30) and i dont think it will ever go away, but certainly needs managing. My advice is exercising even with hobbies and stuff helps a ton. Cheers!
@BrianHAviation
@BrianHAviation Год назад
@@gregoryborowski6012 Being an USAF pilot was hard as you know. You're on alert and then deployed so you're often away from family and alone. Then later my wife didn't want to be touched by a killer.
@Sewblick
@Sewblick Год назад
Less an Interview and more an entire improvised stand up set. The man was fucking incredible.
@badgerbadgerton966
@badgerbadgerton966 Год назад
Fry's tolerance and deference to Robin, while successfully also promoting his own work... this is just absolutely magical to watch. This is the most productive stretch of interview the world has ever seen.
@ciaranjamiesonfamily-frien5144
@ciaranjamiesonfamily-frien5144 7 месяцев назад
Two extroverted personalities perfectly being themselves without any jealousy lol
@garygemmell3488
@garygemmell3488 3 года назад
Two comedians bring an instant smile to my face just when I hear their names: Richard Pryor and Robin Williams. Both of them left us way to soon.
@jek4912
@jek4912 3 года назад
There are others too like George Carlin, Bernie Mac, and so forth too that left us too soon.
@martwest3261
@martwest3261 Год назад
Hit the nail on the head, my two favourites. Both unique and the best of their time.
@amateurmakingmistakes
@amateurmakingmistakes 3 года назад
Robin Williams! Just one of the best comedians we've ever had the pleasure to experience! RIP.
@Skelmorlie
@Skelmorlie Год назад
Robin Williams is so far ahead of any other comedian captured on film (and indeed human being in terms of brain speed intelligence) that it would be no surprise if it turned out he really was from another planet. And he used his unique genius to give joy to others and encourage greater compassion, so hugely spiritually advanced as well.
@elinorsisulu4755
@elinorsisulu4755 3 года назад
Robin Williams. There was too much genius in that man.
@DennisMoore664
@DennisMoore664 Год назад
I'm just grateful to have shared the planet with Robin Williams and Stephen Fry. They've made what is often a rather mundane experience a bit livelier.
@highpsi11
@highpsi11 Год назад
The best things I heard about Robin Williams after he died were the consistently positive testimonies from the people who worked with him - everyone said that he was such a good person and very kind. It was impressive.
@markpaterson2053
@markpaterson2053 Год назад
Both are legends: Robin climbs a mountain, ready to draw blood to get a laugh--and it's always worth it; Mr. Fry sits back and says one thing that is just as funny; an interesting gulf between styles, and man did they work together. I love the patience on both sides; Robin can often interrupt but he knows exactly what he's doing in a way that compliments another guest; Stephen's comedy switches to serious matters and Robin suddenly behaves and says something Stephen appreciates--I wanna see more
@TheBigBangkokTheory
@TheBigBangkokTheory Год назад
Spot on
@markpaterson2053
@markpaterson2053 Год назад
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] Nonesense, movies alone don't make you great, Fry has done everything; Williams is great because he's an electric personality, quick, funny; Fry is that and more, don't be fooled by him letting Robin take centre stage so often, professional courtessy
@Powderlover1
@Powderlover1 Год назад
This was better than any modern standup act.
@OGdadpool
@OGdadpool 3 года назад
Two separate national treasures in one show?!? Both highly intelligent, and seeing them play off each other is amazing
@KachZz
@KachZz Год назад
One is less cringy tho
@doccock100
@doccock100 Год назад
@@KachZz That is so true. Robin understood what the audience was watching and wanted to entertain. Steven was irritated that people were not in awe of him... the audience should hang on my every word.
@autistickakarot
@autistickakarot Год назад
@@doccock100 At what point did Stephen seem irritated? He is obviously not an extremely animated character that is trying to entertain the audience constantly, he was there to promote a book. However, to me, he did not seem at all irritated.
@doccock100
@doccock100 Год назад
@@autistickakarot I won't watch the whole video again to document every incidence of Stephen being di*kish but a quick look 27:30 was a very British veiled insult.. the combination of "back in the 80's when he was fashionable" and also pointing out his prolific drug use to a British audience at this time to try and jade their opinion. Not sure if you're from England, but if you're not, insults are more subtle and the body language more awkward when someone is irritated. Having seen a fair amount of Steven, In my opinion he looks irritated and dismissive of Robbin.
@MrTerryb1956
@MrTerryb1956 3 года назад
Out of all the famous people that have passed away he's the one I miss the most , sleep well Robin xx
@murieldenoixeaton8994
@murieldenoixeaton8994 3 года назад
I am VERY glad I found this video. Many thanks!
@robertd.carver6240
@robertd.carver6240 Год назад
An utter madman, Williams will be sorely missed! Even the otherwise erudite and unflappable Fry is flummoxed!
@brettweaver5269
@brettweaver5269 Год назад
I have not seen all of this before.. Bloody Brilliant!
@JasonBlack66
@JasonBlack66 3 года назад
The greatest Deflector on earth. I hope I get a sit down with him in the after life.
@tander1025
@tander1025 Год назад
I miss him so much!
@mcearth3592
@mcearth3592 3 года назад
MY dear lord, the more I watch Williams, the more I feel sad on losing such a legend !!
@katm6
@katm6 3 года назад
I was just thinking the same thing.
@henfromhell
@henfromhell 3 года назад
This was the best interview hour i have watched in ages, what a wonderful treat to watch Robin and stephen. Thank you for uploading :-)
@rexzues3947
@rexzues3947 Год назад
Your welcome and thank you for enjoying my upload
@thatsentertainment5602
@thatsentertainment5602 Год назад
Your welcome and thank you for enjoying my upload
@robinperronjones5024
@robinperronjones5024 Год назад
This man was an absolutely genius in comedy and a brilliant character actor, what a fantastic talent which will not be repeated, sadly missed
@shantishanti1949
@shantishanti1949 2 года назад
Thank you so much for up-loading this it made my day full of laughter - truly a genius comedian. He made Stephen Fry boring and you could see Stephen out of his depth and wishing he had gone first !!!
@ksc743
@ksc743 Год назад
To be fair, in any interviews with Robin Williams, it was a big ask to interview him with anyone else, especially an intellectual introvert, like Stephen Fry. My inclination would also be to just sit back and enjoy the show.
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