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Sir Terry Pratchett: 'Imagination, not intelligence, made us human' 

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Sir Terry Pratchett is one of the modern world's most renowned authors. The 38 tales of the Discworld series, set in a strange yet strangely familiar world on the back of a giant turtle, have defied the limits of genre and attracted adoring fans around the world. Translated into 32 languages and selling over 60 million copies worldwide, Pratchett received a knighthood in 2009. He has been winner of the British Science Fiction Award, the Carnegie Medal, the Writers Guild Award and the Smarties Prize Silver Award. He is also Britain's most shoplifted author.
In this exclusive Melbourne appearance, the satirist, novelist and much-loved icon joins Michael Williams for a broad, entertaining discussion at RMIT's Storey Hall. Touching on Pratchett's early work as a journalist, his first forays into fiction and his thoughts on death and religion, the author also shares insights into his stories and characters.
Pratchett opens with a preview - read by his 'insistent', Rob Wilkins - of Sam Vimes' exploits from the forthcoming 39th Discworld book.

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@88norimaki
@88norimaki 9 лет назад
"A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." GNU Terry Pratchett
@NothingCanDescribeUs
@NothingCanDescribeUs 5 лет назад
GNU Terry Pratchett
@CdrSamVimes
@CdrSamVimes 5 лет назад
GNU
@shadriX
@shadriX 4 года назад
GNU Terry Pratchett 😭
@INCSlayer
@INCSlayer 4 года назад
@@shadriX GNU Terry Pratchett
@tishamorgan8388
@tishamorgan8388 3 года назад
GNU Sir Terry Pratchett. You had a brilliant mind, and brought joy to those of us who cherished your books. you will always live in our hearts as well.
@Geth-Who
@Geth-Who 8 месяцев назад
1:05:25 "I read all the best writers." Yes, he did, and now when people say that, they mean him.
@jhwheuer
@jhwheuer Год назад
Miss him fiercely almost every day.
@tinahurley743
@tinahurley743 3 месяца назад
I saw Mr Prachett in my dream last night, mainly his book:) 📖 just remembered his hands am face framed in beard and that’s it. Had to look through a ton of pictures until I finally recognised him on one of the book covers, saying something … a keyboard. I intent to purchase this book soon once I get my salary. ❤
@commanderkruge
@commanderkruge 7 лет назад
Amongst all the minds I came across in this world his was the most ... human. Yah, I know, it's a rippoff of Wrath of Khan, but I mean it. This little man from England understood humans - or better: what it's like to BE human with all it's ups and downs - better than anyone else I've come across in the past 45 years. That's the solid ground on which his stories are built and I believe that's why it's always such a joy to come back to them once in a while. His characters have heart and for so many readers they've become old friends over time because of that.
@susansargies2043
@susansargies2043 3 года назад
He lightens your soul, by making you realize that everyday you are alive you are in someway touching another person's life, even if you just say hello to them.
@mickesmanymovies
@mickesmanymovies 2 года назад
Terry Pratchett's death is the only non-relation death that I have ever cried over. My relationship with the Discworld series is the longest and closest literature-relationship I have ever had. I have to date read all of the Discworld books twice, most of them thrice. When Sir Terry passed away, I had just bought but not yet read 'Raising Steam', and it took me a full year before I managed to pick it up and read it. Because I knew that once I finished it, there would literally be nothing left! I will miss this man forever!
@silverjohn6037
@silverjohn6037 Год назад
I have one of his books left unread. Just in case I'm ever in the same mood he was at the end. I'll read the book and decide if it's really that bad.
@sunnyjay1
@sunnyjay1 9 месяцев назад
He and Robin Williams left us before I would ever be done enjoying their being with us.
@beardwierd2783
@beardwierd2783 5 месяцев назад
@@silverjohn6037I have his last book unread. people have told me that it is ridiculous not to read it but somehow it makes sense in my head.
@ankurnarayan
@ankurnarayan 4 месяца назад
@@beardwierd2783that book was the only thing that healed me after his death. It was his goodbye to us. And I’m forever grateful.
@chucknorris7900
@chucknorris7900 7 лет назад
I'll always regret not trying to find an opportunity to meet this man in person, after what seems like a lifetime of reading his work... I never met him, but I shall miss this man infinitely
@andy6576
@andy6576 7 лет назад
I met him three times and he really didn't disappoint; friendly, witty, awesome.
@monkeymox2544
@monkeymox2544 5 лет назад
Exactly how I feel - I don't know why I never took the opportunity to go to a signing or a conference, I suppose I just assumed I'd have plenty of time.
@gnenian
@gnenian 5 лет назад
I did. In Glasgow's Waterson's. He was alone at the table. I had all his books. I TOTALLY blanked him.
@davethompson3326
@davethompson3326 3 года назад
A lovely bloke, angry about all the right sort of things for a truly caring man
@darthslackus499
@darthslackus499 3 года назад
Well there is a certain wisdom to the saying: 'You should never meet your heroes'
@grahamtimms5127
@grahamtimms5127 3 года назад
Sir Terry Prattchet is a reason why people read. He is immensely missed.
@sealyoness
@sealyoness Год назад
Indeed still. But he lives on when I confuse my kids and make my friends laugh alluding to a Pratchettism. He helped me, believe it or not, because well, Death of Rats, who was the type to run naked through a sprinkler (and STP's comment, 'A highly over-rated activity'). Or Susan: 'Let's go clubbing.' Looking at the world with gallows humor made rough times less painful.
@uncledodge9396
@uncledodge9396 3 года назад
I met Sir Terry three times and I'm proud that the third time he remembered my name. GNU Sir Terry. Mind How You Go.
@nixhixx
@nixhixx 4 года назад
He. Was. A. Genius!
@PolinaS-gq1te
@PolinaS-gq1te 3 года назад
He still is. Even though he'd left for the other side.
@uncledodge9396
@uncledodge9396 3 года назад
When I met him in Norwich we chatted about the Wee Free Men (and my cats), in Oxford we spoke about Vimes, in Cambridge he remembered my name and asked after my cats. GNU Sir Terry.
@Mmccwill
@Mmccwill 9 лет назад
"No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away..." Terry Pratchett. I can't quite decide if the section between 39:45 - 42:42 of this video is mortifying or pride-inducing. Either way, an honour.
@lucymiller6616
@lucymiller6616 5 лет назад
So perhaps for such people reincarnation must wait, for the surface to become placid.
@jenb6412
@jenb6412 5 лет назад
This man and his books probably saved my life growing up. I learned so much about the world and people through reading the Discworld books and I feel I'm a better person for it. His work taught me VALUES, MORALS and humour! He taught me that belief is just as powerful as truth, and the worth of a good footnote. :)
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
My favorite human being "Nac Mac Feegle! The Wee Free Men! Nae king! Nae quin! Nae laird! Nae master! We willna' be fooled again!" Love you Terry Pratchett and miss you very much 🌹
@emg910728
@emg910728 2 года назад
Thud! Was my accidental entry to Disc World. I was at an airport and grabbed a book from a terminal store nearly at random. Set off a new world perspective and life long love.
@vaughanellis7866
@vaughanellis7866 2 года назад
The World is a much, much smaller place without the writing genius of Sir Terry Pratchett, every book of which I have read and reread, always finding more nuggets of of humour.
@fabulousmyriad267
@fabulousmyriad267 8 лет назад
Give it up for Rob Wilkins reading the passage from "Snuff" with all the inflections and asides and unbridled enthusiasm and giggles.
@sburch1529
@sburch1529 2 года назад
I was very sad to hear of his illness and eventual death because it was not only Sir Terry that died. Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Rincewind, Commander Grimes, Nobby, the Patrician, CMOT Dibbler....I miss them all.
@munstrumridcully
@munstrumridcully 8 лет назад
I miss you Terry!
@henningdamberg2206
@henningdamberg2206 7 лет назад
So do I
@Ray_D_Tutto
@Ray_D_Tutto 6 лет назад
Interviewer is brilliant. I usually can't stand them but this one does the job right.
@samuraichilton
@samuraichilton 6 лет назад
Jedi E.T i thought so too
@jimbyrne1844
@jimbyrne1844 5 лет назад
I agree! I think he does an excellent job. I’m particularly impressed with how he listens attentively, and he doesn’t Interrupt Sir Terry or even complete his sentences or attempt to ‘Help out’ when he is becomes particularly hesitant. I’m not being facetious, I’ve seen too many interviews where I end up thinking ‘Just let them speak!’
@Durdle
@Durdle 3 года назад
STP : "You're doing better than Most."
@FrankPrivette
@FrankPrivette 2 года назад
@@Durdle that part did me in 🥹
@fench1234567
@fench1234567 9 лет назад
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” Albert Einstein Even with that said,... the higher we each build our own knowledge, the higher our imaginations can lifted up to spread wings and fly, if we allow them. :)
@Kimdino1
@Kimdino1 7 лет назад
Great comment. Its worth trying to nudge it back to near the top of the page.
@HappyLittleLark
@HappyLittleLark 7 лет назад
thats a nice quote
@tammyspaniak5843
@tammyspaniak5843 6 лет назад
Well said. Thank You.
@MySerpentine
@MySerpentine 6 лет назад
Still, I'd take imagination over information any day.
@artandculture5262
@artandculture5262 Год назад
Very few are capable of great imagination such as his. The merely intellectual hate the imaginative as it’s not transferable and can be resented. Now that critical thinking has been killed by the culture they’ve distanced themselves further. No creative person destroys. They create instead.
@lachlainn88
@lachlainn88 9 лет назад
It saddens me to see him in this state of deterioration and I salute him for fighting right through this thing, not just for him but for us all. I think Terry has been Shaking Hands With Death for many years now. I doubt he'll be afraid when his timer runs out and I know he'll have paved the road to not only a cure for diseases like his, but also walked the first step on the behalf of humanity to humane assisted death.
@allena1426
@allena1426 2 года назад
Uu by by yt?
@someboy89
@someboy89 Год назад
😢😏😊 so thoughtful
@reginaldstephens4819
@reginaldstephens4819 Год назад
Sir Terry Pratchett. You kept me and my children entertained for a number of years.
@dcthief
@dcthief 2 года назад
If I had the choice to meet anyone in history who’s work I love with all my heart, it would be Sir Terry.
@gayleo4359
@gayleo4359 9 лет назад
Going to miss you Sir Terry. Although our world has lost such a rare and wonderful soul, there is a new star shining down on Ankh-Morpork and the Ramtops tonight. Embuggerance no more.
@88norimaki
@88norimaki 9 лет назад
Gayle Ott "A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." GNU Terry Pratchett
@The01t
@The01t 9 лет назад
RIP Terry. What a great writer and man.
@88norimaki
@88norimaki 9 лет назад
The01t "A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." GNU Terry Pratchett
@gaiamethodearthways
@gaiamethodearthways Год назад
I love Terry Patchett and Rob did such a great job of reading the chapter. He's a great narrator. Maybe he could do some audible narration. :-)
@BradBo1140
@BradBo1140 3 года назад
I’m about 10 books short of reading his DiskWorld series. It’s life changing. My new hero!
@potatoesofdefiance
@potatoesofdefiance 3 года назад
Dearly love Sir Terry...In his parting, world's been left with a gaping void that may never be filled through humanity's time on earth. What an amazing man, extraordinary writer and worthy philosopher! GNU Sir Terry...you may be gone from this world, but gone from the hearts of those who love you (and who shall have this privilege in generations to come) you never shall be.
@timothyshaw5498
@timothyshaw5498 4 года назад
I. Fucking. Love. Sir. Terry. And. Miss. Him. Viciously!
@GeorgePop
@GeorgePop 6 лет назад
Incredible man, I just found out today that he passed away. He will be missed indeed, I was always so mesmerized when my mind was inside his books and had the best time of my life.
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
As he spoke of his childhood, Terry had incorporated the old soldiers on the bench, missing parts of their anatomy - except the one who had a collection of ears, 'which he'd bring out to show a good boy who looked suitably frightened'. The latest tribute I've read was a book by Ben Aaronovich. Cheers, dear friends.
@blahlool
@blahlool 9 лет назад
I remember reading The Fifth Elephant when i was really young around 10. Such an incongruous and out-of-sequence Pratchett novel to start with, but those are the formative years. It probably shaped me more than anything in the 9 years since. It molded my outlook on life into a more humorous/cynical shape. Most of all, though, it widened my imagination limitlessly. I could never overstate the importance of that. thx terry boy :(
@Kimdino1
@Kimdino1 7 лет назад
I've often tried to work out which book would be the best to use to introduce someone to Discworld. I certainly do not think it would be 'The Colour of Magic' as this is a very empty story compared with his later writing. Maybe 'Thud', or 'Jingo', or even 'Equal Rites', or perhaps 'The Fifth Elephant'. 'The Fifth Elephant' worked for you and that is what matters. btw 'Guards, Guards' is the one that got me. I still remember how much my sides ached when I realised what he'd done with Errol, that this runt of the litter was actually the supersonic, 5th gen fighter of the dragon world.
@janagibhardtengle4584
@janagibhardtengle4584 6 лет назад
Hi - this has been a while, but what I do is I ask people what kinds of story they like. Someone who already likes whodunnits, I point to the Watch stories. Someone who speaks about the protagonists or about moral struggles, I can point to the Witches AND the Watch stories. Someone who likes whacky fun, I point to Hogfather. Someone who's into Shakespeare, I point to Wyrd Sisters. Someone who likes Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals, I point to Maskerade. There's really something for everyone to like.
@bashsibda6289
@bashsibda6289 4 года назад
Kimdino1 Mort.
@marocat4749
@marocat4749 Год назад
mort and postal
@Khaz8969
@Khaz8969 9 лет назад
Thank you Terry Pratchett
@ripdbtpoo1441
@ripdbtpoo1441 3 года назад
Had to say this before - the later books are darker? My arse - they're even BETTER!
@randomrant3886
@randomrant3886 2 года назад
Yes. This caught my attention. One of the few people I regret not having a conversation with
@kirbyhans5261
@kirbyhans5261 3 года назад
"I doubt very much if that will ever be the case" well professor Pratchett you got that title also....I miss you sir.
@jessking7737
@jessking7737 4 года назад
I miss Terry and I never even met him.
@RIP3ooo
@RIP3ooo 9 лет назад
A Tribute to Terry Pratchett. ‪#‎RIP‬
@88norimaki
@88norimaki 9 лет назад
Rest in Peace "A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." GNU Terry Pratchett
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 9 лет назад
88norimaki Never heard of him!
@imaginationexpansion5818
@imaginationexpansion5818 5 лет назад
yes
@Deathannihilator
@Deathannihilator 7 лет назад
We all miss you so much. Walk the long road in tow with death, sir Terry.
@teshara
@teshara 8 лет назад
This is wonderful and I love it, but can we take a moment to appreciate how cute Terry's assistant is? Goodness! :D
@Samwiseallmighty
@Samwiseallmighty 11 лет назад
Brilliant, thx for sharing ! cheers, Sam
@sadnapog4549
@sadnapog4549 2 года назад
Just recently started Discworld, I'm sad that we lost him :(
@djinn218
@djinn218 8 лет назад
The sad thing is that I just got introduced to the works of Pratchett on the day of his death.
@roseescobal1127
@roseescobal1127 8 лет назад
I am crying becaz of this comment now
@djinn218
@djinn218 8 лет назад
Rose Escobal Sorry, I fixed it.
@memshin3
@memshin3 8 лет назад
+WolfsWorld his books are still with us and this is the wonderful thing about books
@djinn218
@djinn218 8 лет назад
+memshin3 Yeah, I agree with you, even though it is sad that I only got to know of him at his death...
@jhwheuer
@jhwheuer 5 лет назад
Oh buggers. That’s like me finishing the Lord of the Rings on the day Tolkien died....
@Juliemorgana
@Juliemorgana 7 лет назад
I enjoyed that! What a brilliant mind. I'm going back to re-re-read his books, now.
@malcolmdrake6137
@malcolmdrake6137 Год назад
And trying to find things superior to intellect gave us the type of people we have to put up with, today.
@Toasty373
@Toasty373 3 года назад
What a great interview
@elisabethhofer-enz4608
@elisabethhofer-enz4608 2 года назад
I only hesrd about Terry Pracherd short time ago, but he reminds me a little of Douglas Adams, who is a real down-to-earth-fantasy-hero in novelwriting. 🤗
@saberespoder6177
@saberespoder6177 9 лет назад
Hasta siempre Sir Terry Pratchett.
@myblenderchannel8310
@myblenderchannel8310 5 лет назад
We miss you, Sir Terry!
@StrangeLittlePoet123
@StrangeLittlePoet123 10 лет назад
i was there! goregeous man such a genius
@katieb9292
@katieb9292 10 лет назад
Long Live the King !!!!
@coffinsmokej7408
@coffinsmokej7408 2 года назад
Hearing him speak is as good as his books
@janetmackinnon3411
@janetmackinnon3411 2 года назад
And what an excellent interviewer!
@michaelhoffmann2891
@michaelhoffmann2891 3 года назад
"in the early stages of the book Thud! ... Vimes finds himself in the countryside ..." It wasn't Thud! - gods, to have this cursed disease afflict a man whose memory was almost preternaturally good. 😭
@brucey5232
@brucey5232 8 лет назад
A wonderful mind.
@Mike.d.p.
@Mike.d.p. 7 лет назад
holy shit, this guy stands above you all! can you handle it internet?
@digramma_NL
@digramma_NL 2 года назад
Some people are portals. So missed, Sir Terry!
@jolandatarottv6371
@jolandatarottv6371 6 лет назад
Super awesome! Big hugs from the Swedish Witches!
@FairyWasabi
@FairyWasabi 2 месяца назад
Sir Terry Pratchett showed us that it's the ability to dream and improbable adventures that truly sets us apart. Who needs mere intelligence when you've got a mind full of dragons, witches, and sentient luggage? So, here's to embracing our inner weirdness and letting our imaginations run wild - because, let's face it, life's too short for boring realities! 🧙‍♂🐉
@stickiedmin6508
@stickiedmin6508 3 года назад
CSI Ankh Morpork . . . Oh what *_COULD_* have been . . .
@mariamkinen8036
@mariamkinen8036 3 года назад
Imagination makes us our best friend, no lesser , when expressed by linguistic terms.
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
The imagination is the goal of history. ... I see culture as an effort to literally realize our collective dreams.
@whewletta
@whewletta 3 месяца назад
I haven't seen this before. Thank you for sharing
@LucidLupin
@LucidLupin 9 лет назад
RIP
@88norimaki
@88norimaki 9 лет назад
***** "A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." GNU Terry Pratchett
@HolyKhaaaaan
@HolyKhaaaaan 2 года назад
God love him for his imagination. May he come to meet the Myth become Fact someday (to quote C.S. Lewis).
@leannemarie9575
@leannemarie9575 5 лет назад
best question came from a child, love it.
@Mirekluk
@Mirekluk 2 года назад
Children are special, they can see Death. No coincidence here.
@Rodshark75
@Rodshark75 6 лет назад
Intelligence and Imagination kinda go hand in hand in an ideal world. Its when one or the other get out of balance that things go awry, like the scientist that can't imagine that his creation would be used as a weapon, or the religious zealot that thinks evolution is a lie and imagines that a magical sky daddy did everything.
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
The monkey body has carried us to this moment of release, but we are coming more and more to exist in a world made by the human imagination. Terence McKenna
@AbelMcTalisker
@AbelMcTalisker 9 лет назад
And since he made the comments at the end of this he`s gone and written `Raising Steam`. I wonder if that last question planted the idea?
@RikardPeterson
@RikardPeterson 6 лет назад
I found that answer interesting too - particularly as Raising Steam was published in 2013. I wonder if he may just not have been ready to reveal his next book, or if he really hadn't started on it yet. (I'm assuming that the video was posted close in time to when it was made.)
@stickiedmin6508
@stickiedmin6508 3 года назад
Seems the questioner forgot about Didactylos and Small Gods . . . People *_do_* tend to forget about Small Gods - I'm not sure why.
@Blindkingofbohemia1
@Blindkingofbohemia1 2 года назад
I don’t think it planted the idea-the “New Discworld Companion” (2003) includes a brief essay in which Terry finished by noting “you can have quite a good railway in a fantasy world...”
@joshmorgod
@joshmorgod 4 года назад
GNU Terry Patchett.
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
GNU
@neogrit
@neogrit 11 лет назад
Finding out about Pratchett's illness broke my heart about as much as hearing that Cobain had blown his head off. :(
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken? Terry Pratchett, Going Postal
@sandranickel1292
@sandranickel1292 9 лет назад
But, but, but it's Snuff not Thud! he's talking about in the beginning....
@WheelerCentre
@WheelerCentre 11 лет назад
Afraid so! 12 April, 2011.
@ingridbartinique9030
@ingridbartinique9030 Месяц назад
Startling: The book Terry describes and Rob reads from is Snuff, not Thud.
@ladybugbookkeeper
@ladybugbookkeeper 5 лет назад
I thought "Thud" was about Koom Valley? And Snuff was where they learned about Crocket??
@stigolumpy
@stigolumpy 3 года назад
Yup. In Thud they went to Koom Valley to find the secret.Snuff was about the goblins in the countryside.
@ladybugbookkeeper
@ladybugbookkeeper 3 года назад
@@stigolumpy Wow how random!! I have just started reading the discworld series again and up pops a reply to my comment from two years ago!! Unfortunately I've forgotten what I was commenting about but I'll be sure to get back to you once I remember again XD
@stigolumpy
@stigolumpy 3 года назад
@@ladybugbookkeeper What a strange coincidence! I was hesitant about necroposting but I felt I needed to because any Terry related discussion is important. I missed him a lot today. He's a big source of comfort for me. His books and his imagination that is. Let me know how you get on :)
@NEBARITRALK
@NEBARITRALK 3 года назад
Big oof at the commentary on the Watch show... He seemed so excited about it and now... well.
@debaraj
@debaraj 2 года назад
Yeah. That part really made me sad.
@weatthepurplecircle
@weatthepurplecircle 3 месяца назад
Thank you I would very much like something on Barkly and Navar there is a huge Circular White Clay possibly a dance ground . It was once thought to be from Arial maps ( pre google ) a salt pan but on ground its defiantly significant Thanks John and colleagues contact for coordinates PS many artifacts on the mountains that over look it !
@this.is.a.username
@this.is.a.username Месяц назад
While I love him and understand his statement, dogs and other animals dream.. imagination is not singular to humanity. Reason and the ability to defy instinct does.
@comentatorcufazascurta9340
@comentatorcufazascurta9340 8 лет назад
Death takes another great mind before its time.
@karl-erlendmikalsen5159
@karl-erlendmikalsen5159 7 лет назад
Oh, it's never before the time. Death is always on the time. Very punctual, you know. Got great respect for his job that ... pronoun.
@DiceFTW273
@DiceFTW273 7 лет назад
+Karl-Erlend Mikalsen ...Anthropomorphic Manifestation?
@HappyBirthday0707
@HappyBirthday0707 5 лет назад
Mind how you go Terry ...
@griffinsdad9820
@griffinsdad9820 2 года назад
Wallace Shawn, who played in Princess Bride, would be a pretty good knobby Nobbs.
@MysticMuttering
@MysticMuttering 3 года назад
I will play Nobby any time
@marcos_magallanes
@marcos_magallanes 4 года назад
Que lastima que no tenga al menos sub español.
@Ambienfinity
@Ambienfinity 6 лет назад
@snugglyface7834
@snugglyface7834 2 года назад
"Run by ladys, who like other ladys very much indeed" my favorite words for lesbian
@jenniferschmitzer299
@jenniferschmitzer299 4 года назад
oh ye gods i just celebrated an Edifice, delegated for transport It's birthday with Cake and a Card. We even sung happy birthday to It, with social distancing ala 2020. You only turn 144 once. That definitely requires Cake. eta- Terry would understand this.. i spose this is not de riguer in the round world.. but it was Fun
@neilxt
@neilxt 2 года назад
"who could play Nobby"? The funny looking guy, from Fargo.
@marocat4749
@marocat4749 Год назад
oh yes belursconi or whats his name.
@jolantad7971
@jolantad7971 2 года назад
True thats why instead of making chain reaction a source of energy we made a bomb of it and dropped 2 on ourselves.
@kartikSharma-kk1hr
@kartikSharma-kk1hr 7 лет назад
how do I watch the CSI watch
@DiceFTW273
@DiceFTW273 7 лет назад
They have to make it first. Heard they might be starting production back up this year, apparently. Or last year... can't remember which... because the article I read it on also talked about a "Good Omens" miniseries, a "Wee Free Men" Movie and one or two other Sir Terry Pratchett based projects that currently slip my mind...
@kartikSharma-kk1hr
@kartikSharma-kk1hr 7 лет назад
Thank You. Have A Nice Day.
@Durdle
@Durdle 3 года назад
Hey! good news it's been made! Bad news, it's Rubbish, :(
@sarahhardy8649
@sarahhardy8649 3 года назад
Was Wilikins named for Rob?
@ripdbtpoo1441
@ripdbtpoo1441 3 года назад
Have to ask him,it must be easy these days.
@jolantad7971
@jolantad7971 2 года назад
Writers attitude is amazing. The genre and theme worries me though.
@benderbender9946
@benderbender9946 7 лет назад
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 года назад
That's silly. Intelligence and imagination are parts of the same thing. It's not one or the other. Anyway, on to enjoy this interview now. :-)
@hobbyturystaSEO
@hobbyturystaSEO 3 года назад
31:30 BRAVVVVVO =)
@kristinlundell9924
@kristinlundell9924 2 года назад
GNU Sir Terry Pratchett
@waynes866
@waynes866 5 лет назад
Since there are some Pratchett fans reading this, I've often wondered about the origin of "Dunmanifestin", Pratchett's home of the Gods. Is there a place in England or Wales or folklore that starts with "dun" and ends with "in"? There's a joke in there, knowing Sir Terry, and I've never gotten it.
@gavinturnbull5459
@gavinturnbull5459 4 года назад
Lots of houses in the UK have names like "Dunroamin", a poor pun on done roaming, hence Dunmanifestin.
@carolstrachan4197
@carolstrachan4197 4 года назад
DUN is Scottish or Irish for Fort. Lots of names of places in Scotland and Ireland begin with Dun.....
@covenawhite4855
@covenawhite4855 3 года назад
I thought it was Finished Manifesting. Nice to know :)
@ripdbtpoo1441
@ripdbtpoo1441 3 года назад
@@covenawhite4855 No,no,Mr Turnbull is obviously right.
@ruthbygrave4695
@ruthbygrave4695 2 года назад
As suggested above, names like "Dunroamin" are seen as "dead common" and suburban names for people in terraces and semi-detached houses.
@thecrakp0t
@thecrakp0t 2 года назад
Michael Williams looks like a chunky Daniel Radcliff
@peterlistuder3058
@peterlistuder3058 5 лет назад
I belive humanhood came from a lot of xenophile action, sorry to say. you could say imagination played the role of knowing where to put it.
@Cheesusful
@Cheesusful 2 месяца назад
it's funny that Sir pTerry keeps referring to Pepe as a "he" when i always considered "him" a "they" or rather as a "pepe" but he's the author he can refer to them how he wants.
@mycroftwells3804
@mycroftwells3804 7 лет назад
Surely, though, imagination is a function of intelligence?
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
The monkey body has carried us to this moment of release, but we are coming more and more to exist in a world made by the human imagination. Terence McKenna
@marocat4749
@marocat4749 Год назад
Or is it th reverse that we can imagine and thus get smarter by eperimenting an learning to do new things?
@peterlistuder3058
@peterlistuder3058 5 лет назад
[insert daft comment]
@jolantad7971
@jolantad7971 2 года назад
HELLO TERRY mmm hi i guess... NOT MUCH LONGER TERRY you had to, f' course you did SORRY TERRY, I DO READ IN SPARE TIME YOU KNOW oh well, it's not like i didn't expect it... FEEL OFFENDED TERRY, NOT A TROGLODITE I AM was talking about myself YOU'RE THE LAST PERSON TO CALL BY THAT NAME TERRY i meant THIS situation!!! AH YES, OF COURSE YOU DID MY APOLOGIES TERRY WORK DERIVED ATTITUDE whatever, let's go! GO WHERE TERRY ? wherever YOU' re taking me! I'M AFRAID TERRY WE ARE ALREADY THERE/HERE ...what if you mean what i think, then why did you even come? IT'S MY JOB I LIKE YOU AND YOU WANTED ME TO TERRY ...
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