Much has been written about Peter Sellar's lack of a personality and the decline of his mental health after a string of heart attacks (overtaken with an obsession in astrology, superstition, and spiritualism), but as I've seen in multiple TH-cam interviews from the 1970s, he was a terrific interview subject; humble with no ego, very conversational, and an excellent sense of humor. (Sellars' comment on meeting Stan Laurel and his assessment of Laurel's life are pretty poignant.)
From clouseau 's country ,l always appreciated Mr Sellers 'humor since my 12 /13 in mid sixties !! J'aime l'humour de Peter Sellers , even if he'd joke on froggies!!! blaudy parteneur!!
Love that interview he gave on parkinson! The characters he did and the stories he told. So funny. Michael parkinson was in fits of laughter. A master story teller.
Dr.Strangelove - the character and the movie - is at the highest level, with Keaton, Chaplin, Groucho and his brothers, whomever… I bet God watches them over and over and feels better about herself.
With great respect and admiration for Mr Sellers, I am an ardent fan of (mostly) his radio work, eg. Goons, I strongly disagree that humour is essentially international. There is no other like Dads Army, for example, only the British could take the p*ss out of what was a serious situation and make it hilariously funny. Another example: Last of the Summer Wine. British to the bone! Okay, the Americans copied Till Death Us Do Part, and The Office, with debatable success, but I will nearly always gravitate toward 'British' humour, such as it was before puerile, potty-mouthed material elbowed its way into view and hearing.
Yes, you're probably right. Some humour can be international no doubt, especially visual humour I guess. But as you say quite a lot of British humour does not transfer easily, or in some cases at all, to different cultures.
There are not too many true geniuses throughout history but Peter Sellers is definitely one in the field of comedy. Just an extraordinary human being.
Amazing how many interviews he did and how new ones are continously turning up over the years here on TH-cam.
Peter was one of a kind. Often imitated, but NEVER duplicated.
My favorite Peter Seller's character is the movie "Being There". What a superb performane. The out takes are just as good, too.
Sweet interview - thanks to the uploader.
No doubt about it Peter Sellers was a comic genius, gone too soon. Thanks for uploading, I’d not seen this interview before.
Much has been written about Peter Sellar's lack of a personality and the decline of his mental health after a string of heart attacks (overtaken with an obsession in astrology, superstition, and spiritualism), but as I've seen in multiple TH-cam interviews from the 1970s, he was a terrific interview subject; humble with no ego, very conversational, and an excellent sense of humor. (Sellars' comment on meeting Stan Laurel and his assessment of Laurel's life are pretty poignant.)
Eres un genio de ĺa comedia.Te amo, tan simple como eso.
so brilliant yet so down to earth like this, and happy just chatting.
Love him so much ♥ Thank you for uploading this!
Great interview. Sellers seems happy and content here.
I miss him. It's as simple as that.
Very enjoyable interview.
From clouseau 's country ,l always appreciated Mr Sellers 'humor since my 12 /13 in mid sixties !! J'aime l'humour de Peter Sellers , even if he'd joke on froggies!!! blaudy parteneur!!
a man of culture and education unmatched comedian in today cloaca maxima
A Legend!!! I miss his extraordinária humor… what a talent!!!
That reminds me, I must stop saying that overused word esoteric everyday .
Love that interview he gave on parkinson! The characters he did and the stories he told. So funny. Michael parkinson was in fits of laughter. A master story teller.
Dr.Strangelove - the character and the movie - is at the highest level, with Keaton, Chaplin, Groucho and his brothers, whomever… I bet God watches them over and over and feels better about herself.
He was dead just 4 years later, very sad, he looks quite healthy here, the grey hair suits him.
He aged quite a bit in the four years
❤️❤️
What a special man he was. Simply wonderful. 🫀
this guy had it sigmed 4$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
With great respect and admiration for Mr Sellers, I am an ardent fan of (mostly) his radio work, eg. Goons, I strongly disagree that humour is essentially international.
There is no other like Dads Army, for example, only the British could take the p*ss out of what was a serious situation and make it hilariously funny. Another example: Last of the Summer Wine. British to the bone! Okay, the Americans copied Till Death Us Do Part, and The Office, with debatable success, but I will nearly always gravitate toward 'British' humour, such as it was before puerile, potty-mouthed material elbowed its way into view and hearing.
Puerile, potty-mouthed stuff is as much a part of British humour as any other.
Yes, you're probably right. Some humour can be international no doubt, especially visual humour I guess. But as you say quite a lot of British humour does not transfer easily, or in some cases at all, to different cultures.
il grande Peter Sellers, il mio attore preferito