Dame Thora what a great actress she was and a beautiful down to earth LADY. We will never see the likes of her again because she can't be matched in any way. Thank you for sharing this video. 🙋🙋🙋🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I could have listened to her all day and watched anything she did all day! I still remember her in an Alan Bennett Talking Heads play where she had fallen in the house and was waiting for someone to come to the door to shout for help and she found a cracker biscuit under the chair she could eat (don't know if that's the play she mentions here). Great actress!
There is a long lasting tv personality named Paula Sands whom works for a news station called KWQC TV6 here in the states. She has a local telly programme similar to Gloria Hunniford's. It is called or titled rather, "Paula Sands Live", which is several decades old. It would be amazing to see Miss Hunniford and Miss Sands interview each other on each other's telly programmes. Kindest Regards, Aiden Alamo. P.S. - We have a mini ferris wheel similar in location to that of the famed London, UK one.
Now I have to wonder why you signed off as if you wrote a letter. It's a comment, not something you write down and send in the post. I have no problem with formality if it's done in the right place and context but Just leave all those bits off because you're talking like no one else does here and this of course is not a letter writing place. It's a place where people just say what they think.
Gloria is Ulster, in all our glory. Oddly enough, her family were 'Plymouth Brethern', a very exclusive, literally, lot who never caught on in the Emerald Isle, or England forby. The Plymouth Brethern are very 'particular': I grew up listening to Gloria as a child, and her daughter Karon Keating on Blue Peter. Gloria Hunniford is Ulster in all it's glory: friendly, direct, soft and committed to all our religious traditions or none. We are this or we are nothing.
Absolutely a iconic actress the Late Dame Thora Hird was just absolutely brilliant as her character Edie Pegden in last of the summer wine such a iconic brilliant actress very much missed 😊
@@barbarastevens3053 Excessively wide shoulder pads were a fad from the 1980s, not 1998. And whilst both Thora and Gloria are probably wearing jackets with small shoulder pads in them, the problem here is very much the aspect ratio, as it was shot in 4:3 at the time, as most tv still was at that point, but for some reason either Thames or youtube have stretched the picture horizontally to fill a widescreen picture.