I loved this, it is fascinating to hear Emily explain this again in more detail. Lewis' questions really made this so much more interesting. I could listen to these 2 for ages.
@@jogreeenWhat makes you say that? She just answered his questions, which involved herself. It was an explosive interview and only Emily is around to tell the story of what led to (as Andrew has been muzzled by the royal family).
My is she milking that interview for all it's worth,shame the woman that secured the interview in the first place seem to be pushed aside and never mentioned or given the praise she deserves, but I guess Emily wants all the glory.
This was such a fascinating interview with Emily, as Lewis asked questions i think many of us were wondering after watching the infamous interview. Looking forward to watching the drama series now.
Fantastic interview, I'm grateful to listen to two true professionals who represent what real journalism is all about. It's so rare in this world today.
A former work colleague had dealings with Andrew when they were both in the forces years ago, and said she found him to be the most arrogant and aggressively rude officer she’d ever encountered in all three HM Forces. Unlike all of the other officers, Andrew demanded they stood and saluted him whenever he entered their office.
Brilliant. What an insightful and honest interview. My favourite take from this is Emily’s sense of responsibility as a journalist to be as honest and balanced as one can be. Not true of so many others these days. My respect for EM is great.
Lovely to see Emily discussing her craft. What inspires her, the decision-making process, both individually and with the wider team, and the inner workings of her mind. Great job, both! 💖🌈🌸🖖✨
Yes. It makes me want to hear her talk about other interviews she's done. For example, the interview with Kari Lake. What was going through Emily Maitlis' mind and how she was taking the backlash etc
It would also be great to hear about the behind the scenes of the news agents as well; I know from a production stand point it's not as full on as a program like Newsnight, but still interesting to hear what life is like in the current day podcast world.
Revealing News Agents therapy session. To me, Emily Maitlis demonstrated how to proceed as an effective journalist that can still carry the responsibility of the job, while maintaining both passion and humility. Not an easy thing to do. Really looking forward to the drama. Human beings are beyond fascinating on occasion.
What happens behind the scenes is much more interesting. What someone is thinking, but not saying, is often more interesting. The aftermath of her interview is still real.
This is my favourite interview ever. Emily, you are such a star 🌟… so many other journalists have that pompous feel to them, but you are just the most beautiful and down to earth being who really cares and yet also doesn’t get lost in any sense of shame or guilt. You represent everything that journalism should be… you get to all the details, you don’t take any cr4p, you can respond positively to anything thrown at you in an instant… and yet you also see the big picture and never forget you are dealing with just another human. I’ve loved getting a sense of who you are personally from the film… the dog, the rollers, the frenetic nature of your being (which I totally relate to)… Thank you for being you! ☀️
Hard to see past Gillian Anderson's portrayal in Scoop. The only criticism of that version of this story as that it didn't spend much time on the aftermath. Hopefully, this retelling will.
Dear Emily, I watched the series based on your life and famous interview with great interest. Congratulations on achieving a great success in life. I was surprised to learn in the third episode that politicians were afraid to come to your program, for fear that you would "pull a number on them". A person like me thinks that people have dignity and courage, how wrong we are. It's a pity that despite your success you couldn't stay at the BBC, but I think you created a place for yourself. Congratulations. In general, I thought that maybe you could also write manuals on how to do the job of a journalist, and how to ask questions. The one about questions would be useful in many professions, if you put the right amount of thought into it. Lawyers, psychologists, salespeople, teachers, scientists. I think that's a lot to think about. Once again, congratulations and I wish you much personal and professional success.
Enjoyed this - great behind the scenes insights on a fascinating topic. Shame they didn’t mention Scoop once, as being played by Ruth Wilson must be weird, but being played by Gillian Anderson must be more so surely.
Ok my verdict is, I found The Scoop (Netflix) to be a more elevated re-enactment of the events than A Royal Scandal (Prime). I also preferred the portrayals of the actors in The Scoop than A Royal Scandal, barr Michael Sheen who was excellent.
That Andrew was so eager to offer up his "I don't sweat' story is such a fascinating detail; I think your genuine reaction in wanting to know all about adrenaline probably helped boost his confidence. It was truly a memorable moment, with Andrew smiling and shaking his head, thinking he was so clever. As if that one important detail was all that mattered with such serious allegations hanging over him - unbelievable.
Thinking of the words "News Room" makes me think of 'Drop The Dead Donkey'! All this aside, Andrew is a despicable, entitled man-boy. We should be grateful how this was brought out into the open!
Lewis and Emily are right. The drama hasn't ended yet. In terms of income and the properties the Royal Family occupy, it hasn't slimmed down at all and Charles shows no sign of really wanting to tinker with the status quo. Combine that with the relative indifference towards the Royal Family that many younger people exhibit, I can see public opinion continuing to shift.
I’m shocked he wasn’t coached by PR and lawyers about what to say in the interview, it’s clear that didn’t happen! Also, it’s wild to me that he thought the interview had gone well immediately afterwards. The ego!
Is there any other way to watch the drama? I live in NZ and signed up for Amazon Prime so I could watch, but it doesn't seem to be available in New Zealand!
As often happens with TV/ Movies and event happens and two separate teams work on a similar idea. The Netflix show scoop was based on the book by Sam Mcalister and focused on her story of organising the interview. A very Royal Scandal produced by amazon is inspied by Emily Maitlis book and focuses more on Emily and the rest of the Newsnight teams experience as well as the wider backstory.
At the time, I remember thinking somebody needed to bring a doctor on. If you couldn't sweat you would die very quickly (like within 6 hours) if you ever found yourself in 30 degree weather. It is the only way Humans can keep themselves cool and even a slight variance in body temp, (1-2 degrees) is deadly. So the follow up question was: Do you spend your life in an air conditioned room? How did you survive this mediteranean holiday? Do you never exercise? A weird lie, that is so easily disproved.
Yes you need to stay indoors on warm/ hot days and exercise is limited. A person will often black out, severe vertigo, faint and nausea and have to stay well hydrated, cotton/linen clothes with aircon/ fans on 24/7. You literally hibernate in summer. Out in early morning or evening only. Medically your hypothalamus malfunctions. It is real.
Have you seen the video from body language experts analysing the interview? One of them made a point about Emily wearing a military-style jacket and suggested this was consciously or subconsciously intentional.
... I got the impression (in the drama) that his daughter Beatrice never believed him, or had doubts & Fergie too, perhaps 🤔 that's just how i perceived it... Hmmm 🤔
Andrew is a nasty, money-grabbing, foul-mouthed piece of work. Norman Baker revealed as much and more in his book, ...And What Do You Do? Anyone who wants to see what this horrible family is all about should read it. Emily did even better work revealing his character. Great episode.
I was thinking. I must cease doing THAT soonest. It was a slow day at work I suppose. A face - no! Exactitude is sort/sought? Maybe a VCR back at our home on "record-mode". Watched later. 😮Kept VHS tape for years. A top of me head moment in a very large crowd. Tallish chap see? It's 38 years and nearly two months since Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson.
How many victory laps are Emily and Newsnight going to take about this interview? They nailed a high-profile figure - well done. However, Epstein apparently had a client list with 100s of names on it. And not ONE of those people has faced ANY type of legal scrutiny. The only person who has gone to jail is Epstein's girlfriend and the only person who has effectively lost his job is Prince Andrew. And that is because he is a fool who agreed to this interview. This story is NOT over - proper journalists should be asking why the men who abused these women are not being held to legal account. Bagging a member of the Royal Family is certainly worthy of a Netflix series, but it should not be the end of this story. When they speculate at the end of this interview about the impact, the focus is on the Royal Family. An incorrect observation anyway. The plan for a slimmed down monarchy happened years before Andrew's downfall. And they don't even mention that there are many powerful men who used Epstein's services who are still walking free.
A fascinating interview but I really do think it is a bit unfair on Emily to describe this as the interview of our times. Yes there was drama surrounding it and the implications were significant but she has achieved much more as an interviewer! Andrew was hardly bright enough for her to get her skills into!!!! I can think of many more where she has delivered real coup de graces!
They have spoken about it briefly a few times on the show. Its technically a rival production however. Emily was a producer on A very Royal Scandal, so it would be quite unusual for her to talk about the other version in much detail
I think Gillian Anderson did a great job in Scoop. As much as I like Ruth Wilson, it feel like (in my mind) she'll be competing against both real life Emily and Anderson's performance. In truth, an abundance of riches.
The actress in the Amazon Prime version of this has an awful voice. Very difficult to listen to. Glad to know you do not speak like that. Enjoyed this conversation.
Perhaps-naive question: Does this talk of "bids" and "bidding" for interviews mean that you're actually bidding/offering money, or is it more subtle than that? (Reputation, tone of voice, whatever...)
From what they've said before, its rarely money for this type of interview, its usually quite controversial when someone is given money for an interview, see Piers Morgans interview with the baby Raindeer
Call me an old cynic (which I am) but wasn't this just a prolonged advert for the show she was being "interviewed" for? So, she gets paid to do the podcast AND she gets free publicity for the upcoming Prime show. All a tad distasteful to me.
After watching the Amazon Prime account of events, I was pleased it highlighted that she too didn’t acknowledge the victims when she received an award shown in the drama. Double standards without a doubt. Emily doesn’t like publicity Lewis said, who’s he kidding, she’s so in love with herself it’s sickening.
I loved this, it is fascinating to hear Emily explain this again in more detail. Lewis' questions really made this so much more interesting. I could listen to these 2 for ages.
the ego on these people, she made the whole thing about her. I can see why people like you are impressed with this.
@@jogreeenWhat makes you say that? She just answered his questions, which involved herself. It was an explosive interview and only Emily is around to tell the story of what led to (as Andrew has been muzzled by the royal family).
My is she milking that interview for all it's worth,shame the woman that secured the interview in the first place seem to be pushed aside and never mentioned or given the praise she deserves, but I guess Emily wants all the glory.
@@jogreeen what exactly do you mean by 'I can see why people like you are impressed with this.'?
This was such a fascinating interview with Emily, as Lewis asked questions i think many of us were wondering after watching the infamous interview. Looking forward to watching the drama series now.
Really epic. A before and after.
It will not disappoint - it is fantastic
The drama series is awesome - Ruth Wilson is mesmerising - an award-winning performance :)
Fantastic interview, I'm grateful to listen to two true professionals who represent what real journalism is all about. It's so rare in this world today.
Let what he’s allegedly done never be forgotten, disgusting he’s never faced a trail. Let’s hope he stays in obscurity. Shame on him.
Top comment! 🙌
A former work colleague had dealings with Andrew when they were both in the forces years ago, and said she found him to be the most arrogant and aggressively rude officer she’d ever encountered in all three HM Forces. Unlike all of the other officers, Andrew demanded they stood and saluted him whenever he entered their office.
Brilliant. What an insightful and honest interview. My favourite take from this is Emily’s sense of responsibility as a journalist to be as honest and balanced as one can be. Not true of so many others these days. My respect for EM is great.
Lewis did a superb job of interviewing his friend and colleague. What a joy to watch two professionals at work.
Best interview of Emily I have seen x
This was a fun listen. Thanks for doing it both.
And as a stylist for 30 years, I get the Joy of Finding a Forgotten Garment.
loved every second of it. thank you both (and all the team)
Lovely to see Emily discussing her craft. What inspires her, the decision-making process, both individually and with the wider team, and the inner workings of her mind. Great job, both! 💖🌈🌸🖖✨
Yes. It makes me want to hear her talk about other interviews she's done. For example, the interview with Kari Lake. What was going through Emily Maitlis' mind and how she was taking the backlash etc
@@mdkramster totally! I haven't seen/heard that one. I'll be sure to check it out. thanks! 😊🌸🌈✨
It would also be great to hear about the behind the scenes of the news agents as well; I know from a production stand point it's not as full on as a program like Newsnight, but still interesting to hear what life is like in the current day podcast world.
Revealing News Agents therapy session. To me, Emily Maitlis demonstrated how to proceed as an effective journalist that can still carry the responsibility of the job, while maintaining both passion and humility. Not an easy thing to do. Really looking forward to the drama. Human beings are beyond fascinating on occasion.
Also interesting how much she put into the interview in terms of preparation and thought about how to approach it.
What a fantastic interview, absolutely loved it and love these two!
Really great interview.
What happens behind the scenes is much more interesting. What someone is thinking, but not saying, is often more interesting. The aftermath of her interview is still real.
Excellent interview about a fascinating moment in our history. Thanks!
This is my favourite interview ever. Emily, you are such a star 🌟… so many other journalists have that pompous feel to them, but you are just the most beautiful and down to earth being who really cares and yet also doesn’t get lost in any sense of shame or guilt. You represent everything that journalism should be… you get to all the details, you don’t take any cr4p, you can respond positively to anything thrown at you in an instant… and yet you also see the big picture and never forget you are dealing with just another human.
I’ve loved getting a sense of who you are personally from the film… the dog, the rollers, the frenetic nature of your being (which I totally relate to)…
Thank you for being you! ☀️
Stop simping...its embarrassing
Fantastic interview! And Emily? You played a ,blinder on the prince - you exposed him for who he is and the whole world is grateful
It is a very nice jumper.
Brilliant! Really interesting ...
Great show on prime.. well written, great acting.. loved it
Hard to see past Gillian Anderson's portrayal in Scoop. The only criticism of that version of this story as that it didn't spend much time on the aftermath. Hopefully, this retelling will.
Her performance was garbage and I will never understand why some people celebrate her.
Emily Maitlis didn’t endorse that version as it gave credit to the researchers and the team
‘Hard to see past Gillian Anderson…’ Let’s stop right there 😉
Fantastic episode ❤
Thanks for posting
I love the way Emily works, an inspiration
Dear Emily, I watched the series based on your life and famous interview with great interest. Congratulations on achieving a great success in life. I was surprised to learn in the third episode that politicians were afraid to come to your program, for fear that you would "pull a number on them". A person like me thinks that people have dignity and courage, how wrong we are. It's a pity that despite your success you couldn't stay at the BBC, but I think you created a place for yourself. Congratulations.
In general, I thought that maybe you could also write manuals on how to do the job of a journalist, and how to ask questions. The one about questions would be useful in many professions, if you put the right amount of thought into it. Lawyers, psychologists, salespeople, teachers, scientists. I think that's a lot to think about.
Once again, congratulations and I wish you much personal and professional success.
Brilliant interview. Emily is a National Treasure. Just brilliant!
Enjoyed this - great behind the scenes insights on a fascinating topic. Shame they didn’t mention Scoop once, as being played by Ruth Wilson must be weird, but being played by Gillian Anderson must be more so surely.
Fascinating!
Ok my verdict is, I found The Scoop (Netflix) to be a more elevated re-enactment of the events than A Royal Scandal (Prime). I also preferred the portrayals of the actors in The Scoop than A Royal Scandal, barr Michael Sheen who was excellent.
That Andrew was so eager to offer up his "I don't sweat' story is such a fascinating detail; I think your genuine reaction in wanting to know all about adrenaline probably helped boost his confidence. It was truly a memorable moment, with Andrew smiling and shaking his head, thinking he was so clever. As if that one important detail was all that mattered with such serious allegations hanging over him - unbelievable.
It was so strange to watch Ruth Wilson speak so low.
Emily Lewis and Jon are all brilliant
great interview about a great drama about a great interview 🤷♂️👌👍 Emily should interview Virginia Giuffre
Can't believe he actually thought it went well for him. I wouldn't want to be whoever persuaded him to do it.
Royals live on a different mental space compared to us.
So Elizabeth II felt Andrew was her favorite. What does that say about Elizabeth II?
Hey guys , can we have your reaction to the Huw Edwards verdict
Thinking of the words "News Room" makes me think of 'Drop The Dead Donkey'!
All this aside, Andrew is a despicable, entitled man-boy. We should be grateful how this was brought out into the open!
They are so genuine and honest, which is why they are no longer at the BBC!
Did she mention the girl who got the interview for bbc ? Without her their wouldn’t b an interview
Woman, and, yes.
The grand old duke of York/he got 12 Million quid/he gave it to someone he never met/for something he never did...
1 up from Stereo used to be called quadraphonic
Watched 2 episodes and it’s a fantastic production. Really enjoying it.
FINALLY🎉
Lewis and Emily are right. The drama hasn't ended yet. In terms of income and the properties the Royal Family occupy, it hasn't slimmed down at all and Charles shows no sign of really wanting to tinker with the status quo. Combine that with the relative indifference towards the Royal Family that many younger people exhibit, I can see public opinion continuing to shift.
Now it turns out that the Royal Family actually costs over £500 million a year.
Great interviewer here. He really is quite skillful
I’m shocked he wasn’t coached by PR and lawyers about what to say in the interview, it’s clear that didn’t happen! Also, it’s wild to me that he thought the interview had gone well immediately afterwards. The ego!
Andrew made his daughters victims, not Emily
A TV presenter who said, “you know” in every other sentence was unbearable.
And add in "like" and "um"
Yeh , much easier when they just read a teleprompter
…and how much more is yet to come out about these people? They won’t do another for a long time,if ever.
Lot of love for Emily ❤
Chris Evans ok with you and one of now I can do it so we go out and just like you do that before you go like that you
Is there any other way to watch the drama? I live in NZ and signed up for Amazon Prime so I could watch, but it doesn't seem to be available in New Zealand!
Wait, there's another one? Didn't Netflix already do this?
This is a new series, beginning September 19th, on Amazon Prime. Michael Sheen plays Prince Andrew
@@ashleywilson2072and he will shears do a great job, as he does with everything he tries.
As often happens with TV/ Movies and event happens and two separate teams work on a similar idea. The Netflix show scoop was based on the book by Sam Mcalister and focused on her story of organising the interview. A very Royal Scandal produced by amazon is inspied by Emily Maitlis book and focuses more on Emily and the rest of the Newsnight teams experience as well as the wider backstory.
The drama takes her deep voice very very seriously
No interview has been milked more than this ever
it's all about the interviewer, she's special because she interviewed someone.
Royalty, billionaires, pedeos; what’s not to love?
Switch off then @@jogreeen
Oprah interview
Excellent work to get him to do the interview- but clearly he should not have done the interview … v bad call by his team - that’s the reality …
At the time, I remember thinking somebody needed to bring a doctor on. If you couldn't sweat you would die very quickly (like within 6 hours) if you ever found yourself in 30 degree weather. It is the only way Humans can keep themselves cool and even a slight variance in body temp, (1-2 degrees) is deadly.
So the follow up question was: Do you spend your life in an air conditioned room? How did you survive this mediteranean holiday? Do you never exercise?
A weird lie, that is so easily disproved.
Yes you need to stay indoors on warm/ hot days and exercise is limited. A person will often black out, severe vertigo, faint and nausea and have to stay well hydrated, cotton/linen clothes with aircon/ fans on 24/7. You literally hibernate in summer. Out in early morning or evening only. Medically your hypothalamus malfunctions. It is real.
Have you seen the video from body language experts analysing the interview? One of them made a point about Emily wearing a military-style jacket and suggested this was consciously or subconsciously intentional.
Why is it that a fully experienced journalist is in awe of a medieval institution. However right is right for everyone not only for the average person
It looks like Emily had Huw's share of decency
Andrew wasn't alone
Big hitters have gone free and ate still ruling the world
Andrew small fry and big name
Not surprised by the Queen's lack of interference. She truly was so wise and fair.
What's the show called? Currently in Australia
Given the subject matter I wondered if she and Mr Sopel were going to update us on their opinion of Huw Edwards.
Nope they'll stay quiet about that since it exposes thier co worker
@@partlycloudy3519 They spoke about him when he admitted guilt. Seemed to be pretty disgusted that he'd lied to them
... I got the impression (in the drama) that his daughter Beatrice never believed him, or had doubts & Fergie too, perhaps 🤔 that's just how i perceived it... Hmmm 🤔
Andrew is a nasty, money-grabbing, foul-mouthed piece of work. Norman Baker revealed as much and more in his book, ...And What Do You Do? Anyone who wants to see what this horrible family is all about should read it. Emily did even better work revealing his character. Great episode.
" ... with members of the Royal Family ..." No Emily, it was ANDREW - one.
I think Emily’s blown her chance of an OBE.
I was thinking. I must cease doing THAT soonest. It was a slow day at work I suppose. A face - no! Exactitude is sort/sought? Maybe a VCR back at our home on "record-mode". Watched later. 😮Kept VHS tape for years.
A top of me head moment in a very large crowd. Tallish chap see?
It's 38 years and nearly two months since Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson.
Emily, a few friends and I think of you as a goddess, and Lewis, what a stellar job. I thank the day I found this podcast.
How many victory laps are Emily and Newsnight going to take about this interview? They nailed a high-profile figure - well done.
However, Epstein apparently had a client list with 100s of names on it. And not ONE of those people has faced ANY type of legal scrutiny. The only person who has gone to jail is Epstein's girlfriend and the only person who has effectively lost his job is Prince Andrew. And that is because he is a fool who agreed to this interview.
This story is NOT over - proper journalists should be asking why the men who abused these women are not being held to legal account. Bagging a member of the Royal Family is certainly worthy of a Netflix series, but it should not be the end of this story.
When they speculate at the end of this interview about the impact, the focus is on the Royal Family. An incorrect observation anyway. The plan for a slimmed down monarchy happened years before Andrew's downfall.
And they don't even mention that there are many powerful men who used Epstein's services who are still walking free.
I wish I was around as a fly on the wall to see the queens reactions to all of this haha.
39:27. Sounds like the point where the Queen threw her arms in the air and threw caution to the winds.
She's beautiful
The real truth inevitably reveals itself...Emily Maitlis has a Sweaty Betty bag and loves Snoopy!
Emily Gold
is a golden piano similar to a prince albert?
I believe it is that same piano
I have watched the first movie, Scoop, as well as this series. I enjoyed Scoop more. I’m not sure why this series needed to be made, TBH.
They were both being made at the same time by two different production teams. personally I preferred this one over Scoop
This is a re-upload, right?
You know. Do I?
A fascinating interview but I really do think it is a bit unfair on Emily to describe this as the interview of our times. Yes there was drama surrounding it and the implications were significant but she has achieved much more as an interviewer! Andrew was hardly bright enough for her to get her skills into!!!! I can think of many more where she has delivered real coup de graces!
EM is such an amazing human being.
Newsception
Wait have they ever talked about the Gillian Anderson version?
They have spoken about it briefly a few times on the show. Its technically a rival production however. Emily was a producer on A very Royal Scandal, so it would be quite unusual for her to talk about the other version in much detail
Pleased to see that Emily is Peanuts/Snoopy fan.
is that the real Emily Maitlis
I think Gillian Anderson did a great job in Scoop. As much as I like Ruth Wilson, it feel like (in my mind) she'll be competing against both real life Emily and Anderson's performance. In truth, an abundance of riches.
It was disgusting how Maitliss joined in the vilfication of Corbyn. Wrote her off then.
quadrophonic
The actress in the Amazon Prime version of this has an awful voice. Very difficult to listen to. Glad to know you do not speak like that. Enjoyed this conversation.
Perhaps-naive question: Does this talk of "bids" and "bidding" for interviews mean that you're actually bidding/offering money, or is it more subtle than that? (Reputation, tone of voice, whatever...)
From what they've said before, its rarely money for this type of interview, its usually quite controversial when someone is given money for an interview, see Piers Morgans interview with the baby Raindeer
Call me an old cynic (which I am) but wasn't this just a prolonged advert for the show she was being "interviewed" for? So, she gets paid to do the podcast AND she gets free publicity for the upcoming Prime show. All a tad distasteful to me.
I dont want the fairytale
Emily Maitlis is the real Queen of England ❤
Emily 4eva
What is the meaning of this?Warmed -up leftovers
Emily lives Emily. Andrew loves Andrew. Strange bedfellows
After watching the Amazon Prime account of events, I was pleased it highlighted that she too didn’t acknowledge the victims when she received an award shown in the drama. Double standards without a doubt. Emily doesn’t like publicity Lewis said, who’s he kidding, she’s so in love with herself it’s sickening.
Haha she wrecked him
Schadenfreude