@@pferreira1983 They were both very polite - it only cracked when the whole scene went into an awkward, "Plummy Brit Haw-Haw", overdrive as one particularly shrill toff showed up to promote a damned Little Book of Stews... They looked like they wanted to just leave and get on a plane when a different toff actually wheeled in, "piping hot", bowls of the trash, apparently ladled out of a chintzy tureen.... Carrie was so Hollywood Royal that of course she politely munched a big spoon of it - but, after pushing it around, Mark didn't hesitate to swiftly fed his to the dog - _on screen...._
@@lewis7515 I mean everyone gets cats or dogs to pet and she get a tortoise. She's going "what the hell am I supposed to do with this?!" so she just turns it over in puzzlement. 🤣
Peter Cushing referred to her as "Dear little Carrie". They git along so well that Carrie found it difficult being nasty to him. There's a lovely outtake on TH-cam where PC fluffs his line and they break down laughing.
@@BadgerBotherer1 heres the funny thing, I was 5 when I went see Return of the Jedi where she was chained to Jabba the Hut....n even then at that age - my eyes were poppin out of my head....nowadays the weirdos on TikTok would be fallin in love with Jabba the Hut haha.... But its mad seein her in this Blue Peter vid.....shes just stunning
@@tiarnan76 I was nine when she first appeared in the original Star Wars. I got the Star Wars annual for Christmas, and took it with me when we went out in the car, staring at the picture of Princess Leia / Carrie. Really sad she died at only 60. Hope she's at peace now, as she had some difficult times.
@@BadgerBotherer1 Haha, your folks were probably like "what you readin back there!!??".....n u were like "oh did u know the the Millennium Falcon is 34.75 metres in length and 7.8 metres in height? and its population volume is 2 pilot/co-pilot 2 gunners 6-30 passengers with 100 metric tons cargo??" As they smiled n thought what a lovely innocent boy you were, you were staring n drooling at Leia in her slave outfit, as every other boy on earth was haha
Oh my god Mark Hamill stroking a cat and speaking so well about his experience, this is amazing ! Lovely to see Carrie Fisher, she was such a beautiful person. Great upload, thank you.
The odd thing is I recognise Sarah Greene's voice very well, but she looks totally different to the way I remember her looking in the late 80s/early 90s.
@@lg_believe333 It was called Revenge of the Jedi right up until its release to stop counterfitters from cashing in - there was even some official merchandise released with Revenge of the Jedi on.
@@mrfrisky2997 I didn’t know that. Thanks for letting me know. Clever marketing though, to protect the franchise. I’m sure those early mechanise with revenge of the Jedi must be worth a few bob today.
Remember being dizzy with excitement watching this, leading up to the UK release of Empire. Happy memories. Oh to be a ten year old again. Real Star Wars...before the dark times...before Disney.
Mad how people used to watch tv and look forward to it. I haven’t sat down and watched a television show since I was a child. Most people my age don’t have the attention span to watch tv lol
@@tdoran616 Different times. Only three channels to watch. No choice, no internet, no second chances. Everything was 'event' TV, if you didn't watch when it was broadcast, then that was it. Perhaps today we have too much choice and not enough quality.
@Timetraveller2092 the mandalorian, book of boba fet and the upcoming obi one series make me think they’re breathing new life into the franchise personally.
@@Superdelphinus For me, Rogue One, Mando & Clone Wars S7 have been the highlights so far. To put it mildly, the rest of Disneys SW output has been an incoherent mess. Here's hoping they don't f up Obi-Wan. Not holding my breath though.
Sooooo many mistakes made. Number one was that no one thought it would be a good idea to write an outline for the whole trilogy instead of just letting each writer/director do whatever the hell they wanted? I was okay with _The Force Awakens_ even though it was indeed similar to _A New Hope_ but it just didn't seem to know where it wanted to go after that.
That's because back they knew engaging with the presenters and audience was the best kind of promotion, rather than scripted Q&A's in press junkets. Could you picture modern stars wearing a jumper and petting a very contented cat while being so open and humble?
Marvel actors (who are the best equivalent to Star Wars actors), do children’s tv and visit hospitals. All this reminiscing about the ‘good old days’ is because we were children back then, that’s why it seemed better. Look how thin Carrie is in this recording, she was addicted to a class A white powder at the time (based on her autobiography and stand up where she was very open about her issues)
2:15 Ofc it's Blue Peter (a children's show) but I LOVE how calm and homely the vibe is. Everyone is soft-spoken & at ease. Maybe all interviews need petting a cat and a turtle!
I love how mark and carrie are playing the parts. talking about how she doesnt get fed in space, still living up the role, mark talks about only having yodas stew. what delightful interviews and such fun humanity to role play like that as their movie selves on a talk show!
George the Tortoise had a good day here I see. Empire Strikes Back was the first film I saw in the cinema, I was 8. Fascinating to hear Mark talk about the Prequel series - it only took 19 years to get off the ground.
My goodness, I don’t remember this. Imagine Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill playing with Blue Peter pets. Also an appearance by the late Christopher Wenner latterly a war reporter of great renown. And most surreal being served Star Wars stew!
This is very cool. They have all the major iconic characters in their get ups i.e. 3PO, R2, Darth Vader, plus Luke & Leia (Mark and Carrie). They mention two important things - Lucas had already written the scripts for the prequels Episode 1 to 3 which he intended to shoot after Return of the Jedi (which originally was titled Revenge of the Jedi). The prequels would not be shot and released until the beginning of the new Millennium (2000s). Lucas waited until the CGI effects were more advanced and he was right to do so. What a treasure to see this 1980 BBC program.
Going by the list of ingredients, he was probably prepared to do it just to empty that bowl quicker. Come to think of it, did those two ever appear on Blue Peter again? I wonder if the girl who sent in that recipe was watching. It must have made her day seeing Luke and Leia eating her ... dish? dare? 😄
Thank You BBC for posting this, I remember this clearly enough... to ask Carrie Fisher what the "SW Stew" was actually like, when I saw her at a 2006 event, ..."I don't remember", the list of ingredients says it all though.
I remember this. May 1980. I think this was the day of the London première of _The Empire Strikes Back._ Hard to believe it was 42 years ago this month. Back in the good old days when Mark Hamill at least pretended to be pleasant for the sake of children watching and Carrie Fisher was on her best behaviour as it's a children's show. RIP Carrie Fisher. May the 4th be with you. #Maythe4thBeWithYou
Hamill has become an exceedingly curmudgeonly cantankerous 'political activist' unfortunately on social media as is the wont of Hollywood actors these days.
What a find! Amazing to see these screen icons on little old BP. It’s not as though Star Wars was a small deal, even back then. Guessing this was right at the beginning of Sarah Greene’s tenure on BP.
"Later on we'll be showing you how to construct your very own fully armed and operational Battlestation with just some pipe cleaners. Meanwhile, here's one we made earlier"
Takes away some of the mystique of Star Wars, even through my then 9 year old eyes ! Great upload. I’m guessing Sarah Green was quite new to the show as she seems unusually nervous?
My young experience, I thought fans would love this, In the early 80s there was a kids Christmas Party at Elstree Studio’s in Borehamwood where I use to live, well, as young kids a few of us were naughty, we left the party for a brief time, we got up to no good running around various rooms and corridors, then a deep voice shouted, hey kids, no running around here, we all stopped and turned around to see a tall man in cheque shirt and jeans holding a book of papers, he spoke different, this man was confirmed to be Harrison Ford😮 Still today it still plays back in my mind what us kids saw, George Lucas should never of sold his ideas to someone else, As Mark Hamil said, Prequels in the pipeline, this is going way back, and rest in peace Carrie Fisher, who I said hi to on the Twitter platform, I got a Hi back👍🏻
This segment really captures the period between the 70s and before the 80s really got fully into gear. I remember these hair styles and my sister wearing something similar to the female host
A month later, both Tina Heath and Christopher Wenner left the show. Christopher went on to be an internationally-acclaimed war correspondent. He died last October.
5:50 Carrie clearly struggling to pretend that she enjoys the pigswill that is served to her and then very cleverly swerves the question about whether she likes it 😂
Thanks for the time travel, were we all so young..............I pulled my sons out of school for the day ESB opened in Toronto Canada, we stood in line with a few hundred students and got to enjoy the film. Sons were sent into school the next day with " remember you went to the dentist", alas number two son regaled the class with a full telleing of the new story. Dad busted at the next parent teacher interview. Happy days!
Chris Ellis had to do a Noakes style drop from the studio roof and said he caught a Grange Hill episode filming session with Tucker Jenkins actor Todd Carty. Great times.
@@wepbots1084 wasn’t this Blue Peter episode 1980? I don’t know for sure which month in 1980, I assume around summer time to promote The Empire Strikes back. I was 16 then, still seems like yesterday, and yes a tragedy for sure, even more so when her mother Debbie Reynolds passed away a day later, no doubt the shock was too much.
The conditions on the carbon freeze set were notoriously bad and even led to a famous logistical error in the film where Han’s clothes suddenly change. I also like how at this point the next movie was still “Revenge of the Jedi”, and how a small homage would later be made to this by “Revenge of the Sith.”
I'm guessing kids TV wasn't something that Harrison had any time for and got out of doing the vast majority of promotional work. At least Mark appeared to enjoy it and Carrie a little.
Oh my God I didn't even know this existed! Blue Peter LMAOOOO. It's like some of cinema's most iconic people just popped round your house for a cup of tea haha! It's wonderful and bizarre at the same time.
Wonderful to see this. Shame Carrie was on cannabis at the age of 13 and had an addiction and took it while filming The empire strikes back. Life must have been so stressful and hard for her. R.I.P Carrie
That's interesting, Mark said they might do the prequel to New Hope, which sort of confirms that George Lucas did intend and probably write the prequal back in 1983 but was never done, because special effects though awesome could not be done for EP I,II and III. remember this episode.
@@scottw.3258 I read it in Look-In, but I believe it was earlier than '83; I'm pretty sure the article stated that Vader was intended to be in the final three films as well. I'm probably wrong, but wow, that was a long time ago. 😁
@@FerDeLance06 You're probably right, that it was earlier than '83. Thinking about it, it was probably between 'Empire', and 'Jedi'. It rings a bell that Vader, or Anakin, was meant to appear in the final three films.
I just love Carrie Fisher's gentle energy
That's not gentle energy. She wants to get the hell out of there. 😂
@@pferreira1983 They were both very polite - it only cracked when the whole scene went into an awkward, "Plummy Brit Haw-Haw", overdrive as one particularly shrill toff showed up to promote a damned Little Book of Stews...
They looked like they wanted to just leave and get on a plane when a different toff actually wheeled in, "piping hot", bowls of the trash, apparently ladled out of a chintzy tureen.... Carrie was so Hollywood Royal that of course she politely munched a big spoon of it - but, after pushing it around, Mark didn't hesitate to swiftly fed his to the dog - _on screen...._
She was probably stoned at the time lol
@@lewis7515 I mean everyone gets cats or dogs to pet and she get a tortoise. She's going "what the hell am I supposed to do with this?!" so she just turns it over in puzzlement. 🤣
@@pferreira1983 She really inspected it... I think she may have been trying to determine the sex.
To see a very young Carrie brings warm feelings to my heart. RIP Our beloved Princess.
she's probably busy trying to snort a cloud
Good god she was gorgeous, my first celebrity crush
To us she’ll always be royalty.
Peter Cushing referred to her as "Dear little Carrie". They git along so well that Carrie found it difficult being nasty to him. There's a lovely outtake on TH-cam where PC fluffs his line and they break down laughing.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 Oh i have not seen that, i shall have to look for it. Thank you for letting me know.
Carrie Fisher is simply radiant.
she was my first ever crush....
@@tiarnan76 And mine!
@@BadgerBotherer1 heres the funny thing, I was 5 when I went see Return of the Jedi where she was chained to Jabba the Hut....n even then at that age - my eyes were poppin out of my head....nowadays the weirdos on TikTok would be fallin in love with Jabba the Hut haha....
But its mad seein her in this Blue Peter vid.....shes just stunning
@@tiarnan76 I was nine when she first appeared in the original Star Wars. I got the Star Wars annual for Christmas, and took it with me when we went out in the car, staring at the picture of Princess Leia / Carrie. Really sad she died at only 60. Hope she's at peace now, as she had some difficult times.
@@BadgerBotherer1 Haha, your folks were probably like "what you readin back there!!??".....n u were like "oh did u know the the Millennium Falcon is 34.75 metres in length and 7.8 metres in height? and its population volume is 2 pilot/co-pilot 2 gunners 6-30 passengers with 100 metric tons cargo??"
As they smiled n thought what a lovely innocent boy you were, you were staring n drooling at Leia in her slave outfit, as every other boy on earth was haha
Oh my god Mark Hamill stroking a cat and speaking so well about his experience, this is amazing ! Lovely to see Carrie Fisher, she was such a beautiful person. Great upload, thank you.
I couldn’t agree more
You’re absolutely right
Yeah that cat felt really comfortable in the lap of an unknown human. Must have had a radiance the cat knew it could trust.
The odd thing is I recognise Sarah Greene's voice very well, but she looks totally different to the way I remember her looking in the late 80s/early 90s.
@@ajs41she blossomed
When Mark talks about the future Star Wars projects over 20 years before their conception... the foreshadowing is strong with this one
Lucas always knew he was making 12 movies
@@BuddaB911 That was before the Dark Times.. before the Empire.
@@juliapigworthy i think they prefer "The House of Mouse" lol
Was less than 20 years.
@@juliapigworthy
Before the Murine Menace took over.
I loved how they just laid it all out there. Revenge of the Jedi, 3 prequels and a young obi wan. Not too far off.
only off by about 20yrs though. kind of makes you wonder what took them so long to get back to it?
Carrie fisher said Revenge of the Jedi, but when it was made it was Return of the Jedi?
@@lg_believe333 It was called Revenge of the Jedi right up until its release to stop counterfitters from cashing in - there was even some official merchandise released with Revenge of the Jedi on.
@@mrfrisky2997 I didn’t know that. Thanks for letting me know. Clever marketing though, to protect the franchise. I’m sure those early mechanise with revenge of the Jedi must be worth a few bob today.
@@lg_believe333 yes it is - have a Google and you may be able to find some online to look at.
That was the famous episode where the Wookiee shat itself on the studio floor.
😂😂😂😂
Wrong episode. 😂
Remember being dizzy with excitement watching this, leading up to the UK release of Empire.
Happy memories. Oh to be a ten year old again.
Real Star Wars...before the dark times...before Disney.
Mad how people used to watch tv and look forward to it. I haven’t sat down and watched a television show since I was a child. Most people my age don’t have the attention span to watch tv lol
@@tdoran616 Different times. Only three channels to watch. No choice, no internet, no second chances.
Everything was 'event' TV, if you didn't watch when it was broadcast, then that was it.
Perhaps today we have too much choice and not enough quality.
@Timetraveller2092 the mandalorian, book of boba fet and the upcoming obi one series make me think they’re breathing new life into the franchise personally.
@@Superdelphinus For me, Rogue One, Mando & Clone Wars S7 have been the highlights so far.
To put it mildly, the rest of Disneys SW output has been an incoherent mess.
Here's hoping they don't f up Obi-Wan. Not holding my breath though.
Sooooo many mistakes made. Number one was that no one thought it would be a good idea to write an outline for the whole trilogy instead of just letting each writer/director do whatever the hell they wanted? I was okay with _The Force Awakens_ even though it was indeed similar to _A New Hope_ but it just didn't seem to know where it wanted to go after that.
This is almost unbearably sweet! They were the days...
So innocent. Wouldn't work today, would look saccharin.
And the girl at 5.17 grew up and knocked 6 blokes out with one dig. :D
and then the coke took over
Lots of things took over and came over. Run by leaches for leaches.
Sarah Greene 22, Carrie Fisher 23.
Carrie fisher and Sarah Greene.......be still my beating heart...
Yes Sarah....she really can pull off a dungaree, can't she? (amusing retorts on a postcard please).
I met Sarah about 18 years and Tina Heath I still see these days. Both beautiful ladies.
One of my school teachers loved Sarah Green.
@@isobelswan WTF?
Love the way Luke Skywalker (sorry, Mark Hamill) was able to keep the cat so calm by using an old Jedi mind trick.
I received a Blue Peter badge for suggesting the cast come to the studio whilst they were in London.
What an amazing piece of retro TV.
The good old days. When stars from the biggest film at the cinema, made guest appearances on a kids TV programme!
That's because back they knew engaging with the presenters and audience was the best kind of promotion, rather than scripted Q&A's in press junkets. Could you picture modern stars wearing a jumper and petting a very contented cat while being so open and humble?
This is before Hollywood people became weird and unrelatable 😭 lol
Marvel actors (who are the best equivalent to Star Wars actors), do children’s tv and visit hospitals. All this reminiscing about the ‘good old days’ is because we were children back then, that’s why it seemed better. Look how thin Carrie is in this recording, she was addicted to a class A white powder at the time (based on her autobiography and stand up where she was very open about her issues)
Bare in mind the Star Wars films were shot at Elstree Studios. They were probably living close by BBC Television Center at the time.
@@FranzSanchez-ky9up Fair enough. I still can't see Robert de Niro or Al Pacino making guest appearances on Blue Peter though!
Mark feeding the dog, Carrie feeding Mark. Love it.
"...And little 8 year old Elspeth sent in this recipe for Star Wars Stew..."
George Lucas via his lawyers: "Cease and desist!"
maybe thats why we never got a star wars stew officially licensed from lucasfilm :S
2:15 Ofc it's Blue Peter (a children's show) but I LOVE how calm and homely the vibe is. Everyone is soft-spoken & at ease. Maybe all interviews need petting a cat and a turtle!
This was sweet. I love how the dog perked up for the stew. Classic dog maneuver.
I remember watching this not long before seeing the movie in the cinema! 8years old and full of excitement, and I love it. what memories!!
This is the days before Actors felt like they had to shock people , it seems like a casual chat/interview
And no one banging on about BLM, diversity, made up genders and all the other crap they do nowadays.
What an absolute GEM! Thanks for uploading!
I love how mark and carrie are playing the parts. talking about how she doesnt get fed in space, still living up the role, mark talks about only having yodas stew. what delightful interviews and such fun humanity to role play like that as their movie selves on a talk show!
Great to see this here. 1980 was the year I was happy. Great memories apart from poor old Goldie got hit by the robot, thanks for the post.
Man, it's heart breaking that 4 of these actors have since passed away in the past 6 years
Absolutely agree very sad gone BUT NEVER EVER FORGOTTEN ❤
not Mark feeding the dog with his spoon and putting it back in his mouth 😭 he's so sweet lol
Haha..that's what I just noticed.
Cool guy.😂
George the Tortoise had a good day here I see. Empire Strikes Back was the first film I saw in the cinema, I was 8. Fascinating to hear Mark talk about the Prequel series - it only took 19 years to get off the ground.
Brilliant archive footage - keep up the good work BBC Archive!
This takes me back! Thank you so much for sharing it @BBC Archive!
I absolutely love this video, thanks for posting BBC, well done 👍
My goodness, I don’t remember this. Imagine Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill playing with Blue Peter pets. Also an appearance by the late Christopher Wenner latterly a war reporter of great renown. And most surreal being served Star Wars stew!
this feels like it's from a time long long time ago, and far far away.
Prequel spoilers all the way from 1980? Mind blown.
0:12 something you wouldn't see on TV today a dog just lying asleep in the middle of the studio
Poor Kitty was really scared.. but Mark did his best to comfort her.. also, Mark feeds the doggy from his own spoon!! Love it!!
Then he takes another bite of soup, lol.
Sarah Greene a timeless beauty.
Yes she is!
Wow such a retro moment of the star wars franchise.Look how far Star Wars has gone. Thx for sharing take care be blessed.
This is very cool. They have all the major iconic characters in their get ups i.e. 3PO, R2, Darth Vader, plus Luke & Leia (Mark and Carrie). They mention two important things - Lucas had already written the scripts for the prequels Episode 1 to 3 which he intended to shoot after Return of the Jedi (which originally was titled Revenge of the Jedi). The prequels would not be shot and released until the beginning of the new Millennium (2000s). Lucas waited until the CGI effects were more advanced and he was right to do so. What a treasure to see this 1980 BBC program.
3:58 Carrie is holding that tortoise like a burger 🍔
Gotta love the attention to detail with backwards R2 & disheveled Vader
Mark is the best, what a genuine guy!
@06:29 Mark Hamill feeds the dog from his spoon then eats from the spoon! LOL
I was gonna say the same thing....the horror! 🤮
"Use the fork Luke"
Going by the list of ingredients, he was probably prepared to do it just to empty that bowl quicker. Come to think of it, did those two ever appear on Blue Peter again?
I wonder if the girl who sent in that recipe was watching. It must have made her day seeing Luke and Leia eating her ... dish? dare? 😄
@@dhalsim-1 😂😂 that’s brilliant !
Thanks for posting this. What an age of innocence. A time that we can never capture again. P. S a lot of the movies were shot in London.Elstree
This is such a telling clip.... Lots of 'spoilers' for the future. Carrie is too beautiful and Mark is a perfect gentleman.
A rare gem.
Thank You BBC for posting this, I remember this clearly enough... to ask Carrie Fisher what the "SW Stew" was actually like, when I saw her at a 2006 event, ..."I don't remember", the list of ingredients says it all though.
Hamill looks great. You couldn't tell that he'd been in a horrific car crash a few years before.
Fisher looks adorable.
He looks a lot younger than 28.
I like how mark feeds the dog, shows he a caring person.
I remember this. May 1980. I think this was the day of the London première of _The Empire Strikes Back._ Hard to believe it was 42 years ago this month.
Back in the good old days when Mark Hamill at least pretended to be pleasant for the sake of children watching and Carrie Fisher was on her best behaviour as it's a children's show.
RIP Carrie Fisher.
May the 4th be with you.
#Maythe4thBeWithYou
I've always found Mark to be very pleasant. Now, Harrison Ford it's another matter.
@@andyjohnson4907 At least Harrison Ford autographs photos for his fans when they write to him.
@@andyjohnson4907 I find Harrison Ford hilarious in interviews - he cracks me up.
Hamill has become an exceedingly curmudgeonly cantankerous 'political activist' unfortunately on social media as is the wont of Hollywood actors these days.
@@MrMittens1974 Activist? Ew! Is he one of those woke lefty snowflakes?
Such innocent times 😭😭 lol that was actually amazing I can't believe I never saw this episode as a kid, I loved Blue Peter.
When Blue Peter was worth watching. ❤️
I missed this originally, glad to finally catch up on it🤣
What a find! Amazing to see these screen icons on little old BP. It’s not as though Star Wars was a small deal, even back then. Guessing this was right at the beginning of Sarah Greene’s tenure on BP.
"is it cold up there?" Hmmm bet hadn't heard that one before!
"Later on we'll be showing you how to construct your very own fully armed and operational Battlestation with just some pipe cleaners. Meanwhile, here's one we made earlier"
Takes away some of the mystique of Star Wars, even through my then 9 year old eyes ! Great upload. I’m guessing Sarah Green was quite new to the show as she seems unusually nervous?
Wow, so very wholesome.
How times have changed.
Love that R2-D2 head is on backwards... no wonder he runs over the dog and crashes into the stage at the end!! PMSL
And why is Chewie naked!!! :)
Born 1972, still a SW nerd but old school. You can tell Mark was, and is today, a really nice bloke. I’d have a pint with him!
He's an old grump. His days of youthful polite demeanour are gone and he spends most of his time ranting about his Democratic politics on Twitter.
My children are Star Wars geeks. They would love this. It’s better than The Holiday Special.
Mark feeding Goldie at the end was really nice of him
Cultured, well mannered and intelligent. Won’t see that today on tv.
My young experience, I thought fans would love this,
In the early 80s there was a kids Christmas Party at Elstree Studio’s in Borehamwood where I use to live, well, as young kids a few of us were naughty, we left the party for a brief time, we got up to no good running around various rooms and corridors, then a deep voice shouted, hey kids, no running around here, we all stopped and turned around to see a tall man in cheque shirt and jeans holding a book of papers, he spoke different, this man was confirmed to be Harrison Ford😮
Still today it still plays back in my mind what us kids saw,
George Lucas should never of sold his ideas to someone else,
As Mark Hamil said, Prequels in the pipeline, this is going way back, and rest in peace Carrie Fisher, who I said hi to on the Twitter platform, I got a Hi back👍🏻
"R2D2 accidentally kills canine" would have been an embarrassing newspaper headline... ;)
that kid Star Wars Stew looks like the Dark Side is strong with her HAHAHA
ALSO loved seeing Sarah Greene from Going Live lol AND CHEWY chewing the Stewy so QUICKLY at the end!! Howas was Darth gonna eat it???
This segment really captures the period between the 70s and before the 80s really got fully into gear. I remember these hair styles and my sister wearing something similar to the female host
So relaxed... awesome
Great video so nice to see!
A month later, both Tina Heath and Christopher Wenner left the show. Christopher went on to be an internationally-acclaimed war correspondent. He died last October.
I remember Tina Heath as a girl, appearing as Lizzie Dripping a few years before she presented Blue Peter.
Check out the hostess gazing into Luke's eyes at 3:12 - she's obviously smitten with him. :)
Carrie was cracking me up holding that tortoise sideways :D She always had a sideways view of things. RIP, princess.
No one can replace them! The best Skywalker children. . .
Oh my god, I didn't know this existed! Many thanks!
This was lovely
Saw ESB twice in one week at cinema back then. Happy exciting times, I was 13 years old.
Carrie Fisher trying to eat Star Wars Stew without insulting it is some of the finest acting I've ever seen! :D
I was on board with the stew until he said it had chips in it. Elspeth is a maniac.
Well I've heard it said that much of Scottish cuisine originated as a dare. 😂
@@FerDeLance06 You haven't lived if you've never tried deep fried pizza.
@@andyjohnson4907 That sounds ... different. 🍕
Chips are there to mask the taste of tortoise
She looks like one!😛
R2's head is completely backwards throughout segment and 3P0'S entrance is a wild waddle, chewie is missing his bandolier, Vaders helmet is crooked.
5:50 Carrie clearly struggling to pretend that she enjoys the pigswill that is served to her and then very cleverly swerves the question about whether she likes it 😂
Thanks for the time travel, were we all so young..............I pulled my sons out of school for the day ESB opened in Toronto Canada, we stood in line with a few hundred students and got to enjoy the film. Sons were sent into school the next day with " remember you went to the dentist", alas number two son regaled the class with a full telleing of the new story. Dad busted at the next parent teacher interview. Happy days!
Sarah greene recieved a few tributes when I was growing up.
Chris Ellis had to do a Noakes style drop from the studio roof and said he caught a Grange Hill episode filming session with Tucker Jenkins actor Todd Carty. Great times.
Still amazed by R2 D2 with a backwards head and a naked Chewbacca speaking English
It’s hard to believe that looking at Carrie Fischer there, that she lived only another 36 years..Gone way too soon
Technically not even that. She died in December of 2016, so she didn’t even make it to the 36 mark. A tragedy for sure
@@wepbots1084 wasn’t this Blue Peter episode 1980? I don’t know for sure which month in 1980, I assume around summer time to promote The Empire Strikes back. I was 16 then, still seems like yesterday, and yes a tragedy for sure, even more so when her mother Debbie Reynolds passed away a day later, no doubt the shock was too much.
this is brilliant!! happy times
Mark Hamill sounds just like Luke in Book of Boba Fett, speaking in a calm, slow and concise manner ! 👍👍👍
The conditions on the carbon freeze set were notoriously bad and even led to a famous logistical error in the film where Han’s clothes suddenly change.
I also like how at this point the next movie was still “Revenge of the Jedi”, and how a small homage would later be made to this by “Revenge of the Sith.”
They were all so groovy
I'm guessing kids TV wasn't something that Harrison had any time for and got out of doing the vast majority of promotional work. At least Mark appeared to enjoy it and Carrie a little.
As the most successful Star Wars actor at that time, Harrison was probably working on Raiders of the Lost Ark by then, so may not have had the time.
'difficult to see...always in motion is the future'
I remember watching these two in interviews and waiting in eager anticipation for the prequals to come out and 20 years seemed like 100 years🤣.
R2D2 straight up tried to run over that dog
In his defense his head was on backwards 😁
Back when life as kid was so much happily simpler
I really wanted Goldie to get some of the Stew and Mark didn’t disappoint me 😄
Huazzaah :D Gota give lotsa love to all the dogs, cause all dogs are good boys! :) (boys girls same thing :D )
Oh my God I didn't even know this existed! Blue Peter LMAOOOO. It's like some of cinema's most iconic people just popped round your house for a cup of tea haha! It's wonderful and bizarre at the same time.
Wonderful to see this. Shame Carrie was on cannabis at the age of 13 and had an addiction and took it while filming The empire strikes back. Life must have been so stressful and hard for her. R.I.P Carrie
Revenge of the Jedi. Such a classic piece of historical information.
Carrie Fisher looking at the tortoise tho' hahaha What a legend!
RIP Christopher Wenner.
Not to mention Kenny Baker, Dave Prowse, Peter Mayhew and Carrie Fisher.
That's interesting, Mark said they might do the prequel to New Hope, which sort of confirms that George Lucas did intend and probably write the prequal back in 1983 but was never done, because special effects though awesome could not be done for EP I,II and III. remember this episode.
I remember it always going to be a 9 part story, documenting the Skywalker family. I read it(i think it was in Lookin), must've been around 1983-84.
@@scottw.3258 I read it in Look-In, but I believe it was earlier than '83; I'm pretty sure the article stated that Vader was intended to be in the final three films as well. I'm probably wrong, but wow, that was a long time ago. 😁
@@FerDeLance06 You're probably right, that it was earlier than '83. Thinking about it, it was probably between 'Empire', and 'Jedi'. It rings a bell that Vader, or Anakin, was meant to appear in the final three films.
I think I still have the Gorgeous Grub book somewhere.
@4:10 Mark Hamill had some great insights into the first 3 movies.