I know what you mean. When Julie was younger, she had such a clear, eloquent ladylike voice! She's always so polite in interviews, but sometimes she joins in with the banter :-)
The Sound of Music kids said she talked to them, sang and played with and comforted them throughout the shoot. She was a star at the time yet no snobbery whatsoever. She is beautiful inside and out.
Actually, she said in this interview that may Poppins hasn't come out when she had filmed sounds of music. So, I think that must mean she wasn't a star yet.
vazquezb2011 Thumbs-Up #157 I am Sunday late afternoon 26 April 2020, and I DO consider her Practically Perfect, in Every Way. My humble preference is longer hair.
I love the fact when Rex Harrison won his Academy Award for Best Actor in 1965 he thanked in his acceptance speech "his two fair ladies": Julie Andrews who played Eliza Doolittle in the play and Audrey Hepburn who played Eliza in the movie version
@@califdad4 actually Harrison and Audrey were good friends in real life. Audrey even translated some of his interviews to French while promoting the movie. But indeed, Rex Harrison was very serious and cold
UstedTubo187--Sandly, Julie Andrews no longer is able to sing. www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/03/19/how-julie-andrewss-voice-was-stolen-by-a-medical-disaster/
@@onemercilessming1342 wow, so sad - did you listen to the video the Post provided from when she was 12 years old singing Je Suis Titania? She was amazing!!! th-cam.com/video/iV2-YGGn0y4/w-d-xo.html
It makes sense that she and Carol Burnett are best friends...both are the very tops of their entertainment genre...and both are very compassionate, sincere, and kind people.
My wife and I were on a flight from Vienna a few years back and she was sitting in front of us. A fan came up to her and asked for an autograph and she couldn't have been more gracious.
Madmanmarque .....thank you for sharing that. You hear so many stories of celebrities being off handed and rude to their fans, but I’ve always imagined Julie to be a polite, generous, decent person. I’m so glad that my hopes have not been dashed.
Alas, "We can't have nice things" ! To you have shows like this these days requires two things: a smart interviewer and a smart audience. The former exist - Tom Snyder, Craig Ferguson, Steven Colbert have all asked Interesting, serious questions. The latter - A receptive audience that wants to be Educated instead of entertained …That is harder to find!
My wife as a very young girl was taken to see the original Drury Lane production early on in its run, and was totally blown away by it. She now knew what she wanted to be. She has been an actress in one form or another for the whole of her life, and despite having lived in South Africa for many years, people still remark on her manner and perfect accent as being just like Julie Andrews! One of the greatest compliments one could pay her.
@@gonfalon Oh wow! That‘s really sweet! I also wrote a letter to her but it was the same case with me, her assistant replied. I informed myself online and it turned out that she isn‘t the biggest fan of giving autographs to her fans.
My grandmother practically lived at Filene's Basement. She got the most eclectic home decor there. As my mother says to this day "She never paid full price for anything."
Everyone says how beyoncé is their queen this wonderful lady is mine she is sweet down to earth seems to care for others beautiful very poised and a classy gal
Edward Casteen Beyoncé isn't qualified to lick her boots. Take away Beyoncés fake hair extensions, fans making fake breeze to blow it back, and tight crotch exposing outfits, Beyoncé is nothing.
Oliver Anderson Overrated. Sorry, ain't drinking the kool aid. Julie Andrews didn't need to prance around in tight crotch fitting costumes. Julie's supreme talent, class and discipline makes her truly great.
@@annamelanie5151 please stop comparing Beyonce to Julie Andrews. Different generations, different styles and most of all different types of artists. Both are talented in their own way.
Sure, but she's also very mumsy. No matter who she's speaking to, she treats them as little children. I wouldn't be surprised if she asked her husband if he'd cleaned behind his ears before making love...
teppo - Her manner may be partly down to her family upbringing. She was the oldest child (and the only girl) in the family with several younger brothers. I think girls in that situation tend to act as secondary mothers and are used to bossing their irritating siblings around :) I have watched a lot of her interviews and she always seems patient and polite, even when asked the same old questions again and again by unimaginative interviewers. Not only a supremely talented lady but one who seems genuinely 'nice' (and that is not a dismissive label).
Oh yes indeed! My parents took me to see her in Camelot. I can barely remember the experience but I was mesmerized with her from that day onward. As great as she was in Mary Poppins, I think the world will always love her from the opening sequence of the Sound of Music. Your words are perfect...so gracious, so charming, so gorgeous!
She's so perfect! When she said the wrong thing and Cavett corrected her, I couldn't help but think that would never make it to air today - everything is so much more planned and manicured right down to the interview.
@@masonwillis708 I can see how people would view his style as bumbling. It's so conversational that it allows for searching for the right word, or whatever. Here, though, I would have thought he'd have a little more class in his pressing her on the My Fair Lady issue. He was supposed to be savvy enough to know how things work in show business and his saying, "I never understood that" seemed false.
I also remember her in Victor Victoria where she co-starred with James Gardner a very unique film I'll have to rent it out again thank you Julie Andrews for your talent and your graciousness and by the way I love Carol Burnett to just the way you do
Dick Cavett was such a gentleman and decent human being; smart as a whip and a great interviewer. He always asked questions with substance. People felt comfortable with him. And, Julie is a heck of a lady with a gorgeous voice.
Dunno about that. Julie looks a little off-kilter and uncomfortable with all his nonsense about when he met her about 15 years earlier and she doesn't remember him.
Young people, you see the difference between this woman and what we have today. And if you're a man and your wanting to find this type of woman, there is no hope for you in today's culture. Thanks for posting this, it's like a time capsule. By the way, Dick Cavett was simple one of the best.
Men can not expect to find an exceptional woman with out asking themselves to be exceptional themselves. I waited until I was 29 to marry, it took me that long to find someone who met my expectations and challenged me. I am not suggesting I am perfect, but I worked on myself to be the best I could be and waited patiently and never settled. It can happen.
She is such an amazing human...I've adored her since I first saw Mary Poppins when I was 11 (in '79). I was lucky enough to see the film at a festival in 1990 and she was there. She was so sweet and gracious, just as you would expect. I've met a lot of famous people and am not usually starstruck...but I could barely speak to her! Haha!
Although she had never made a movie before Poppins, she had a major role in what is considered the first ever TV movie, High Tor, way back in 1956 even before My Fair Lady opened. Followed by Cinderella watched by over 100 million people in 1957. Presumably Hollywood moguls never watched TV.
It's hard to imagine anyone playing the part of Mary Poppins the way she did in the original. But also, if you watch the movie now it's hard to imagine anyone with the attention to detail that Walt Disney had. It is a flawless movie.
It’s incredible for 1964. Classic Disney was just so full of imagination and innocent wonder so unique to them, and it’s glaring in Mary Poppins. There’s no studio that coulda produced that movie.
It is such a pleasure to see & listen to a decently clad, non-giggly, well spoken actress, who is cool about saying she is not as good as she is hyped to be by the media. 😊❤
JA is a darling & the best voice & musical comedy star both sides of the Atlantic. Thanks so much for this lovely interview w this scrumptious lady. I would like to add that she is at her sexiest when clean, basically virtuous, v sweet & generous. That is, who she is. She had a “pure image” because she has a certain purity whether she likes to admit it or not. If you watch this interview carefully, this comes across v strongly.
(guest) I "love " our great Julie Andrews, and will watch the video in a minute, but just wanted to say, for the first time ever, I enjoyed the advert about online course instead of student debt) before the video!🌟. Well presented, informative , creative and best of all, amusing. ☺🇬🇧🌷🇬🇧☺
I first really became aware of her when my sixth grade class was taken to the Carolina Theater in Durham, NC to see "The Sound Of Music." I thought both the movie and she were magical. I have loved her ever since--and particularly her beautiful singing and lovely disposition in the films she was in.
Julie is real…no matter what elevation of stature she receives, she will always be down to earth and real. May current and aspiring actors take note of her example.
As a child, I would sing for my classmates and they often told me I sound just like Julie Andrews! Well, I must admit I was imitating her recordings and that's why I sounded like her. She was my ideal!
sie ist eine der großartigsten Schauspielerinnen mit der ich aufgewachsen bin. Danke das Sie dieses Video hochgeladen haben. Der Intervier war schrecklich.
I consider Julie Andrews one of the most beautiful women of all time. She just doesn't get enough credit for it because the roles she played were very conservative and didn't exploit her sex appeal. Had she been cast in My Fair Lady, things might have been different.
You obviously have never seen Julie Andrews in the 1964 movie "The Americanization of Emily" with James Garner. Larry King said it was the hottest movie he had ever seen. Julie Andrews and James Garner didn't just light up the screen, they set it on fire. But in a very refined way.
And to think she was the voice of Karathen in Aquaman! Some of the quirkiest casting ever! Lest we forget that she had one of the most beautiful singing voices, ever!
Thank you very much for posting these gems from your early shows. If I recall correctly, Your show was a departure from the mainlining of comedians and other performers that other shows spotlighted and made their staple, but was mostly comprised of true thinkers. On your show even the comics got substantive questions that often caused them to take off their mask(s). Watching it when I could , back then, let me know how palpably inadequate my education was. So, it discouraged me from dropping out. It wasn't until I review them now that I feel I don't need to source a thesaurus or dictionary as much. It simply was an adult, mature program not meant for prepubescent types like me at the time. Kudos! What a great legacy!
I've known about her all my long adult life life - and seen a few of her films - but never realised how absolutely DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS she is in real life
She’s just so unbelievably pleasant and charming. Her voice sounds like honey.
She created utter magic for my heart in The Sound of Music as Maria I got the good feels actor bug of wanting to see films that provided this magic
I know what you mean. When Julie was younger, she had such a clear, eloquent ladylike voice! She's always so polite in interviews, but sometimes she joins in with the banter :-)
@@simonramsay6080 yah in the late 90s, she roughed up her style of delivery LOL.
did u know she could sing too?
I have friends and acquaintances who have worked with her. They all say the same thing. The best to work with! Lovely and a true professional.
The Sound of Music kids said she talked to them, sang and played with and comforted them throughout the shoot. She was a star at the time yet no snobbery whatsoever. She is beautiful inside and out.
I never heard that but I'm not surprised at all
Heard of this from the SOM kids during an interview. Amazing how she’s never talked about as nothing but nice, endearing & nurturing
Actually, she said in this interview that may Poppins hasn't come out when she had filmed sounds of music. So, I think that must mean she wasn't a star yet.
It was her first movie, so she wasn't a star.
U mean then kids now oldies 😭
Julie Andrews: Practically Perfect in Every Way
vazquezb2011 Thumbs-Up #157 I am Sunday late afternoon 26 April 2020, and I DO consider her Practically Perfect, in Every Way. My humble preference is longer hair.
perfect comment :)
wydm practically.... u mean PERFECT
@@jaelyn_oh it's a reference to mary poppins, in the movie she said "Mary Poppins, practically perfect in every way"
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I love the fact when Rex Harrison won his Academy Award for Best Actor in 1965 he thanked in his acceptance speech "his two fair ladies": Julie Andrews who played Eliza Doolittle in the play and Audrey Hepburn who played Eliza in the movie version
I'm glad Rex Harrison was gracious to thank his two leading ladies of "My Fair Lady."
@@melianna999 - Mrs Patrick Campbell? Or do you mean Wendy Hiller? :)
@@chrisnorton4382 Tricky questions.
You know better Chris.🙂
I read he was horrible to Audrey Hepburn
@@califdad4 actually Harrison and Audrey were good friends in real life. Audrey even translated some of his interviews to French while promoting the movie. But indeed, Rex Harrison was very serious and cold
About a minute into Julie Andrews being on stage I realized I was smiling like an idiot. Hahaha! She's just so great!
UstedTubo187--Sandly, Julie Andrews no longer is able to sing. www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/03/19/how-julie-andrewss-voice-was-stolen-by-a-medical-disaster/
You’re not alone.... she’s captivating , she’s got that special aura about her . She’s Julie Andrews
@@onemercilessming1342 wow, so sad - did you listen to the video the Post provided from when she was 12 years old singing Je Suis Titania? She was amazing!!! th-cam.com/video/iV2-YGGn0y4/w-d-xo.html
I instantly became a fan in 1973 when I saw The Sound of Music for the first time. I could listen to her talk all day!
Me too!
She has the sweetest, most comforting voice in the world.
It makes sense that she and Carol Burnett are best friends...both are the very tops of their entertainment genre...and both are very compassionate, sincere, and kind people.
I loved their work together. They were a good team.
Relatable and approachable, too.
Carol and Julie think of each other as sisters.
What a sweet interview! She sure is a beautiful woman who has made the world better by her being here.
HOLY WOW! she is gorgeous.
Shams She is also a class act. Couldn’t you phrase your admiration in more appropriate terms?
maybe to u cause u are so average looking?
@@carlofantiga5058 Idiot!
Absolutely sexy!
I know right! She's stunning!
My wife and I were on a flight from Vienna a few years back and she was sitting in front of us. A fan came up to her and asked for an autograph and she couldn't have been more gracious.
Madmanmarque that's wonderful to know! :-)
I have heard that quite a few times, she is the opposite of rude, snooty .... a lovely woman inside and out.
@@patricias5122 Like Princess Diana
Madmanmarque .....thank you for sharing that. You hear so many stories of celebrities being off handed and rude to their fans, but I’ve always imagined Julie to be a polite, generous, decent person. I’m so glad that my hopes have not been dashed.
@@jimmye5700 Classy
She was just magical.
Was?
@@notinuse3966 she is
One in a million person.
She is mate, she is
*IS
No big faff, no humiliating games, just talking and enjoying each other's company. Wish they made shows this way today.
Alas, "We can't have nice things" !
To you have shows like this these days requires two things: a smart interviewer and a smart audience.
The former exist - Tom Snyder, Craig Ferguson, Steven Colbert have all asked Interesting, serious questions.
The latter - A receptive audience that wants to be Educated instead of entertained …That is harder to find!
Agree!
Julie Andrews is pure perfection. Integrity and talent, epitomized.
She will always be the one and only Mary Poppins. You can redo it as much as you like, but they will never be Julie Andrews.
Autumn D I am the same. I have not yet seen the continuation story with Emily Blunt.
Stars had to be talented in those days. These days one looks and sounds much like another as do the movies.
It was utterly delightful. Seriously.
But emily is great too also u cannot compare her to Julie that are different 🙄
@@fredlast4547 that is due to competition but they also are talented otherwise none of those movies will do well 🙄
this woman is absolutely luminescent,,, such a natural and artless beauty.
My wife as a very young girl was taken to see the original Drury Lane production early on in its run, and was totally blown away by it. She now knew what she wanted to be. She has been an actress in one form or another for the whole of her life, and despite having lived in South Africa for many years, people still remark on her manner and perfect accent as being just like Julie Andrews! One of the greatest compliments one could pay her.
She is so humble. U can’t teach this type of humility
HER ACCENT. Oh so calming, it's hypnotizing.
Her diction is perfect. I swear I could listen to her sing the phone book.
@@zapkvr Unlike many so called singers today where you can't understand a word.
It’s a perfect English Accent , she hasn’t lost it after all these years since she has lived in the states
@@tur74d56 This was 1971, so almost fifty years ago. Now she doesn't sound as clear and crisp as she did then.
I’ll say not to correct anyone, her English so proper and melodic is one of the best one can hear these days.
She’s class and grace embodied and manifested in human form ❤️
I am 67. She is the only actor or actress that I ever wrote a fan letter to. And I was in my 40s. Her assistant replied. I still have the letter......
she had ..u have not!@
CARLO FANTIGA pardon me?
@@gonfalon Oh wow! That‘s really sweet! I also wrote a letter to her but it was the same case with me, her assistant replied. I informed myself online and it turned out that she isn‘t the biggest fan of giving autographs to her fans.
You can learn so much history by watching these videos
Oh Lord, my youth is history now 😉
"You can learn so much history by watching these videos"
My Fair Lady, read Mayfair Lady, read 17 Bruton Street, read 5 Bruton Street. Get it?
@@nossasenhoradoo871 uh, no.
@@tmac8892
"uh, no"
!7 Bruton Street (Mayfair). Who was stated to have been born there? Mayfair Lady, otherwise known as Mrs Sanderson! .
It’s a history lesson for us film nerds lol
She looks almost the same now. She's aged better than anyone I've ever seen.
I loved that she mentioned the old Filene's Basement - the real one in the basement in Filene's in downtown crossing. It was an experience!
My grandmother practically lived at Filene's Basement. She got the most eclectic home decor there. As my mother says to this day "She never paid full price for anything."
I was lucky to see Julie Andrews as Eliza on B'way! She was fabulous!
Sheesh that’s incredible
Sure that must've been great!
Julie Andrews talking about Filene's Basement. My life is complete.
Charming and effortlessly alluring. So regal and with such poise and elegance.
Miss Julie Andrews such an ICON and a LEGEND.
Dick Cavett is the most gracious interviewer and pleasing on the ear.
Is there anyone that doesn’t like Julie Andrews??? She’s positively perfect!
Yes, those not brainwashed by pop culture's tinsel hype.
She’s gorgeous, and that voice. In recent years I was in an upscale clothing store and I heard that voice and I was like 👀 WHERE IS SHE⁉️
These clips are absolutely amazing. Every time one is posted I click immediately. Wonderful stuff. :-)
I started yesterday with Bobby Fischer and cannot stop. ! Kirk Douglas, Don Rickles, Janis Joplin, Grace Slick etc. I'm on a roll !!!
Everyone says how beyoncé is their queen this wonderful lady is mine she is sweet down to earth seems to care for others beautiful very poised and a classy gal
Edward Casteen Beyoncé isn't qualified to lick her boots. Take away Beyoncés fake hair extensions, fans making fake breeze to blow it back, and tight crotch exposing outfits, Beyoncé is nothing.
Beyonce hahaha.
Anna Melanie She’s also an incredible vocalist, a hardworking professional, a dancer and a businesswoman...
Oliver Anderson Overrated. Sorry, ain't drinking the kool aid. Julie Andrews didn't need to prance around in tight crotch fitting costumes. Julie's supreme talent, class and discipline makes her truly great.
@@annamelanie5151 please stop comparing Beyonce to Julie Andrews. Different generations, different styles and most of all different types of artists. Both are talented in their own way.
Julie Andrews….practically perfect in every way. She makes my heart happy.
What a remarkable woman. She has so much grace, warmth and humility.
I have had a major crush on Julie Andrews my entire life. She is effortlessly charming.
Sure, but she's also very mumsy. No matter who she's speaking to, she treats them as little children.
I wouldn't be surprised if she asked her husband if he'd cleaned behind his ears before making love...
teppo - Her manner may be partly down to her family upbringing. She was the oldest child (and the only girl) in the family with several younger brothers. I think girls in that situation tend to act as secondary mothers and are used to bossing their irritating siblings around :)
I have watched a lot of her interviews and she always seems patient and polite, even when asked the same old questions again and again by unimaginative interviewers. Not only a supremely talented lady but one who seems genuinely 'nice' (and that is not a dismissive label).
And Mr. Cavett less so...
how would you feel if it turned out she was a he
she reminds me of princess Diana
What an endearing, enchanting woman!
So gracious, so charming, so gorgeous. I fell in love with her in '64 when I was 6. I chose well.
Oh yes indeed! My parents took me to see her in Camelot. I can barely remember the experience but I was mesmerized with her from that day onward. As great as she was in Mary Poppins, I think the world will always love her from the opening sequence of the Sound of Music. Your words are perfect...so gracious, so charming, so gorgeous!
petemd3 And many who saw her in London’s West End & Broadway. I regret she left the stage exclusively for films.
She is a unique beautiful and charming talent, with such an amazing career of accomplishments
Julie andrews is the star who always makes everyone go back to their childhood through her voice and movies. Love her❤
I adore Julie Andrews! I grew up learning how to sing with her albums.
Me too!!
Including her singing Eliza!
Her Soprano singing in Sound of Music alone;was a Master-class performance
I have read her memoir. Highly recommended. She had a tough and amazing childhood and incredible formation as a singer and actress.
Be nice to have shows like this nowadays. A mature conversation.
cynicism ends with you
One of the most delightful human beings of my lifetime. I can’t imagine the World without her.
She‘s such a classy lady and stunning to boot!
She's so perfect! When she said the wrong thing and Cavett corrected her, I couldn't help but think that would never make it to air today - everything is so much more planned and manicured right down to the interview.
Back again for another dose of this wonderfully talented lady. This interviewer is the best.
What’s with the thumbs down? It’s impossible to find something to dislike Julie Andrews.
Unless you’re an idiot.
She is very enchanting. One doesn't get tired of looking at her.
When she draws the square in the air and makes a split second wink with her eyes she's just to die for.
Loved her in "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound Of Music"
"Victor/Victoria"
"Thoroughly Modern Millie"
He certainly bumbled through that interview. He was obviously awestruck by her enormous presence and talent.
He bumbles through all of them... he's kinda terrible most times. lol
@@nealfiggy Ha ha. That's funny. Not true, but funny.
@@nealfiggy I politely disagree. I think he is a wonderful interviewer. Do you truly think that?
@@masonwillis708 I can see how people would view his style as bumbling. It's so conversational that it allows for searching for the right word, or whatever. Here, though, I would have thought he'd have a little more class in his pressing her on the My Fair Lady issue. He was supposed to be savvy enough to know how things work in show business and his saying, "I never understood that" seemed false.
I thought he felt awkward. Off centre. Nervous. Which for the host of his own tv show seemed strange to me,
I also remember her in Victor Victoria where she co-starred with James Gardner a very unique film I'll have to rent it out again thank you Julie Andrews for your talent and your graciousness and by the way I love Carol Burnett to just the way you do
Janine Farris I saw her in Victor Victoria on Broadway. V impressive, as always.
😉😉
Not unique - it was actually the 6th filmed version of that story.
Utterly, utterly charming! Julie Andrews just exudes sweet wholesomeness and good manners.
These are fun interviews, I'm glad they're getting posted. Please post the whole interview, though!
That woman has class radiating from every inch of her body - a goddess.
She has the kind of class that's missing from most of Hollywood these days. An incredible woman.
June Asiimwe,
Exactly.
She is so beautiful my heart is melting
Dick Cavett was such a gentleman and decent human being; smart as a whip and a great interviewer. He always asked questions with substance. People felt comfortable with him.
And, Julie is a heck of a lady with a gorgeous voice.
Dunno about that. Julie looks a little off-kilter and uncomfortable with all his nonsense about when he met her about 15 years earlier and she doesn't remember him.
@@DanielGarrett0123are u high
I love that she mentions Filene's Basement in Boston, spent many days there:)
Julie Andrews is just stunning!
Young people, you see the difference between this woman and what we have today. And if you're a man and your wanting to find this type of woman, there is no hope for you in today's culture. Thanks for posting this, it's like a time capsule. By the way, Dick Cavett was simple one of the best.
Honestly I would love someone like this and I am myself trying to be like her 🥰❤
Men can not expect to find an exceptional woman with out asking themselves to be exceptional themselves. I waited until I was 29 to marry, it took me that long to find someone who met my expectations and challenged me. I am not suggesting I am perfect, but I worked on myself to be the best I could be and waited patiently and never settled. It can happen.
She is such an amazing human...I've adored her since I first saw Mary Poppins when I was 11 (in '79). I was lucky enough to see the film at a festival in 1990 and she was there. She was so sweet and gracious, just as you would expect. I've met a lot of famous people and am not usually starstruck...but I could barely speak to her! Haha!
I can imagine!
No raunchy sex talk, no use of the F-word, just grace and class personified.
Actually, in real life she swore like a sailor. The kids from Marry Poppins confirmed it.
Good god, why does every vintage video always have to be followed by hateful comments from miserable sad sacks like you, old man?
She's the kind of woman you want to hear do both of those things though, right?
@@mccarthyken Fair enough, but even Julie herself has confirmed she swears a lot.
@@itsjemmabond she was no doubt referring only to wholesome expletives like "drat" and "zounds"
Although she had never made a movie before Poppins, she had a major role in what is considered the first ever TV movie, High Tor, way back in 1956 even before My Fair Lady opened. Followed by Cinderella watched by over 100 million people in 1957. Presumably Hollywood moguls never watched TV.
You are probably right.
Absolutely charming. What a legend
calling people in Hollywood a legend is so common now!
It's hard to imagine anyone playing the part of Mary Poppins the way she did in the original. But also, if you watch the movie now it's hard to imagine anyone with the attention to detail that Walt Disney had. It is a flawless movie.
It’s incredible for 1964. Classic Disney was just so full of imagination and innocent wonder so unique to them, and it’s glaring in Mary Poppins. There’s no studio that coulda produced that movie.
Because you only have one eye and half a brain.
It is such a pleasure to see & listen to a decently clad, non-giggly, well spoken actress, who is cool about saying she is not as good as she is hyped to be by the media. 😊❤
Thank you for this clip. Just a spoonful of Julie makes ... this world a better place.
Incredibly beautiful and talented, or multi talented, Julie Andrews is a treasure and if you watch it you will understand why. So gorgeous and classy!
JA is a darling & the best voice & musical comedy star both sides of the Atlantic. Thanks so much for this lovely interview w this scrumptious lady. I would like to add that she is at her sexiest when clean, basically virtuous, v sweet & generous. That is, who she is. She had a “pure image” because she has a certain purity whether she likes to admit it or not. If you watch this interview carefully, this comes across v strongly.
What a charming host as well... They're having such a natural conversation!
Thank you for all the "magical" moments you gave our childhood!
Sound of Music made me become a musician!
(guest)
I "love " our great Julie Andrews, and will watch the video in a minute, but just wanted to say, for the first time ever, I enjoyed the advert about online course instead of student debt) before the video!🌟.
Well presented, informative , creative and best of all, amusing. ☺🇬🇧🌷🇬🇧☺
She's just listing movies oh I did Poppins and Sound of Music... Blah blah and not knowing they're going to be classics. It's so amazing 😍
She was always so lovely and elegant and beautiful.
His passion for the arts and theater defined who he was.
I first really became aware of her when my sixth grade class was taken to the Carolina Theater in Durham, NC to see "The Sound Of Music." I thought both the movie and she were magical. I have loved her ever since--and particularly her beautiful singing and lovely disposition in the films she was in.
Julie is real…no matter what elevation of stature she receives, she will always be down to earth and real. May current and aspiring actors take note of her example.
Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this. Julie looks beautiful here!!
God she's beautiful. I have always loved her.
As a child, I would sing for my classmates and they often told me I sound just like Julie Andrews! Well, I must admit I was imitating her recordings and that's why I sounded like her. She was my ideal!
She was absolutely gorgeous, my god
sie ist eine der großartigsten Schauspielerinnen mit der ich aufgewachsen bin.
Danke das Sie dieses Video hochgeladen haben.
Der Intervier war schrecklich.
the loveliest woman in the whole wold.
She was so great. I loved Julie Andrews. I connect her with watching TV with my mom.
We used to watch "The Sound Of Music" and other older films.
From the time I was a child, I thought Julie to be practically perfect in every way.
I consider Julie Andrews one of the most beautiful women of all time. She just doesn't get enough credit for it because the roles she played were very conservative and didn't exploit her sex appeal. Had she been cast in My Fair Lady, things might have been different.
You obviously have never seen Julie Andrews in the 1964 movie "The Americanization of Emily" with James Garner. Larry King said it was the hottest movie he had ever seen. Julie Andrews and James Garner didn't just light up the screen, they set it on fire. But in a very refined way.
And to think she was the voice of Karathen in Aquaman! Some of the quirkiest casting ever!
Lest we forget that she had one of the most beautiful singing voices, ever!
Lovely woman. And immensely talented.
Thank you very much for posting these gems from your early shows. If I recall correctly, Your show was a departure from the mainlining of comedians and other performers that other shows spotlighted and made their staple, but was mostly comprised of true thinkers. On your show even the comics got substantive questions that often caused them to take off their mask(s). Watching it when I could , back then, let me know how palpably inadequate my education was. So, it discouraged me from dropping out. It wasn't until I review them now that I feel I don't need to source a thesaurus or dictionary as much. It simply was an adult, mature program not meant for prepubescent types like me at the time. Kudos! What a great legacy!
I've known about her all my long adult life life - and seen a few of her films - but never realised how absolutely DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS she is in real life
Sound of music was all we played of her at home and we loved her, never watched Mary poppins. Oh my fair lady was played fantastically by Hepburn!
she is lovely!
I love this woman with ALL of my heart. I wonder why she didn't mention Cinderella when she was asked about works before Mary Poppins...
Huge crush on this woman growing up. Beautiful and amazing talent!!
Julie Andrews es toda una dama.She is a real Lady.Saludos desde Perú!
Perfection and grace
probably the most beautiful and graceful woman alive, i wanted to be her so much as a child, she is magical. :)
A lady and a gent having a nice conversation. WONDERFUL!
She is really a sweet angel on earth.
Watching this clip made me google Cavett to see if he's still alive. Mr. Cavett was born in 11-19-1936 and is still very much alive. Good to know !