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Fun London Guides - Julian McDonnell Films would you do a video about banksy art? I love banksy! I’m going to London in April and would love to know where to look
Joolz, I'm so fortunate to have bump into your TH-cam channel ! I've been to London 5 times and I seriously doubt I'll ever be able to go back again. Your videos have brought amazing memories of my days in the British capital so I can't find the words to thank you enough, they've made me feel as if I were there myself... Your Videos are both informative and entertaining,. I'm fully aware they mean hard work but please, keep them coming. Congratulations to you and to the cameraman !!! Kindest regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I stayed there in that hotel, and Madonna was in the room above. And Prince Andrew walked in with security, and Donatella Versace. Also Steven Spielberg was staying there. Very expensive. I had a butler. Mind blowing experience. Once in a life time, I would say ! Unless you win the lottery... 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍👍💖💖💖
I discovered that I have ancestors who lived at number 70 and 69 South Audley Street in the 1800s. They were tradesmen living in a four storey Georgian house. Their shop on the same premises was called Archard's jewellery shop and it was located right across the street opposite Goode's China Shop. The present number 70 at the corner of South Street is not the one in the 1800s. The present building was built about 1899. Before that the Archards lived at 21 Robert Street near Grosvenor Square - Robert Street in Mayfair no longer exists. Many retail businesses have come and gone in mayfair - Archard's was one of many that few people know about. Mr Archard also worked for Alexander Purvis a clockmaker who lived in North Audley Street. My maternal grandmother's maiden name is Archard - that's where I get the ancestors.
I love the way this dude will come across something on route and then spit out a random historical fact about it, whether its pre planned I don't know but its bloody brilliant!
I can't think of any other video about cities that could be better. I feel like I am walking with you knowing so many interesting facts about the streets of London. This time it touched me deeply because I used to walk in May Fair a lot when I spent a time in London a long time ago. And Bond Street always make me remember of the song Bond Street by David/Bacharah. Thank you so much for these videos.
Every Wednesday I think. I remember seeing her there several times. I also saw her at Hardy Amies when she and my mother were there at the same time. The white Silver Cloud numbered BC29 if I remember?
I've done my own little YT videos of London recently but yours is miles better and a totally different but engaging manner ! I love your style in front of the camera. I admire the amount of research you have undertaken for your videos to have them packed with interesting background information. Very impressed! Thanks for sharing and best of luck recruiting visitors.
Thanks Terry. Yes, it's hard making videos in London. People get in the way, shout, try to put you off and make stupid remarks. Then there's all the ugly rubbish trucks in the way and white vans and scaffolding. They take a long time but it's good to know you like them!
Brilliant and thank you for the tour............... Did yo know Mayfair got its name in 1686 when King James II granted royal permission for a fair to be held on the site of what is now Shepherds Market in the first two weeks of May. At this time Soho, Whitehall, and the City were the addresses of choice for the wealthy
Really, Really - two for emphasis of course :)- enjoying your Tours. I am planning my first trip outside the United States this September. Going to explore England, Ireland and Scotland. Spending several days in London. Your tours are exceptionally informative in a fun, entertaining way. I like the way you have successfully made the viewer a participant. I am hoping some places will seem a little bit familiar, just because I "walked" through them with you. Has made me even more excited about the trip. Thanks !
Another top notch video Jules. I believe it was Spencer Tracy who said, ‘when I die I don’t want to go to heaven, I want to go to Claridges.’ I loved the BBC series about the hotel.
It was Spencer Tracy. Also a little boy said that it was the hardest place he had ever had to leave. When I was a child our London house was in Hill Street, and if we had to be in London on Sunday it was always lunch at Claridge's. The dish of the day back then was always chicken pie on Sunday. I think it was oxtail on Thursday, which my father always enjoyed there.
Beau Brummel and The Prince Regent did not get on. At a party or event The Prince Regent spoke to a person on Brummel's right, then to him left, ignoring Brummel. Brummel's revenge came a few minutes later when 'Priny' (The Prince's nickname.) was speaking to one of Brummel's friends. Brummel addressed his mate, saying: "Who's your fat friend?"
Hey joolz wanted to let you know that me and my girlfriend binge watch your videos and loved the ones about Hampstead and Camden. I drop a like on every one of.your videos. You're a cool dude.
Thanks Joe. That's very kind. Yes, I've been getting a few likes lately. I've also noticed I systematically get one dislike for every video. I'm curious to know who it is! I'm sure it must be the same person each time!
Thank you for the most amazing content I love how you explain more about England it opens my eyes more when somebody explains more about England thank you so much for your amazing content I hope you will keep putting videos up for us to enjoy and I already subscribed and put likes on your videos thank you again you are one of the best and I hope we can be friends someday
Claridge's was founded as Mivart's in 1812 and bought by Mr and Mrs Claridge, who owned the hotel next door. Mr Claridge was known for varying the depth of his bow, depending on whether a guest was Imperial, Royal or Serene highness.
Ah ha! There it was....the "Allies bench of Mr R. and Mr. C". When last I was in your fair city it had been temporarily removed in the midst of some road and construction work. Yet another great video. I must seek out that bench, and that chocolate shop when I soon visit once again! Thanks Joolz!
Yes, good idea. It's hard filming inside places though. People are so suspicious and especially with the hat they think I'm from the BBC. I wish! There are so many places to eat too. it's quite an undertaking but I'd like to do it.
Well, that was a surprise. The sculpture of Churchill and FDR was part of the sculpture exhibition in the gardens of Chatsworth House four or five years ago.
Hi Joolz, about the former Apple Record building... in the video you said No.23, but in the description you wrote No.3 Savile Row. Is it No.23 or No.3? And do you know what that building is now? Are you allowed to go on the rooftop? I'm a huge Beatles fan so I'd love to find out. Thank you! And a very informative video as usual!!
Oh...I'm not sure. I think it's number 7. it's now Abercrombie and Fitch. I don't think they will let you upstairs though. However, there is a Beatles reference in my Highgate video you might like!
7:30 the cravate or necktie was "invented" by Croat light cavalry military units in 1616... the statue is known as the Dandy, symbol of dandyism in Great Britain, although dandyism had its origins in the USA around 1777...
thats true, thats why its named cravate...Croat soldiers wear them first, i think they fought for napolen in that time..Their wives would tie like a scarf around their necks when they went to battle, french saw that, they liked it as a fashion detail so probably it came to England from France
The Cravatte/Cravat is originally from the Croat culture so I doubt it was Beau Brummell. If anything he just revamped the style to one of his own liking.
Yes, I do walk past one in the next video and I also make mention of them in my video about Pall Mall. As there's a lot to squeeze in I try not to repeat too much. The good thing is there's always room in a future video I suppose.
I'm so glad I've found your channel, 1st video I've watched and I'm hooked. Just subscribed, can't wait to watch the rest. Thank you so much from a true east end cockney x
The Beatles roof concert was at no 3, not 23 Savile Row, and the Piccadilly Arcade is in St. James's, not Mayfair. Besides that, great stuff as usual Joolz.
Harry Winston was a good friend of possibly the greatest private trader, Jessie Livermore (Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator). He gave his wife a large fortune in jewels and whenever he had a bad run he would give the jewels back to Harry Winston and he would stake him to start up again. When he hit it big (which he mostly did) he would buy the jewels back. Amazing.
At 4:29 there is an old building. I had seen this in 1984 and couldn't remember where it was or how to find it again. Can you help me? What is it called and on what street please?
Coach & Horses: 5 Bruton St, Mayfair, Greater London goo.gl/maps/Cif4bJ2qkFK2 Established in 1744, The Coach & Horses is not only the oldest pub in Mayfair, it’s the last remaining vestige of proper pub-keeping in this prestigious part of London.
Watching this (again) I was reminded that my Panamanian wife thought the sculptured figures on the bench were Laurel & Hardy! I put her right and we subsequently visited the excellent fan-run museum in an old cinema in Laurels hometown of Ulverston, so she wouldn't make the same mistake! As usual, loved the video (again)!!
“Preat a manger” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 its true, my friends always say that they really miss preat a manger , like is the only place they saw and can remember the name 😂😂😂
+evancortez2. Just as a matter of interest, David Prowse didn't provide the voice of Darth Vader because he (Dave) has a thick Bristol accent which would have made Darth a laughing stock. The voice over was provided by James Earl Jones.
Yes it's quite a famous story - he originally assumed he'd be VOICING Darth Vader as well, in is thick Bristol accent! ...Can't see it, somehow. Even though he continued to play Darth Vader physically, apparently he was openly quite narked about them not using his voice for many years after!!
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Thanks everyone....one of these days I'll be a star!!!!!!!
Fun London Guides - Julian McDonnell Films would you do a video about banksy art? I love banksy! I’m going to London in April and would love to know where to look
You are already a star
Oh, boy I'd love to go on pub crawl with you, lol🍻🍺🍺🍸🥃🍷🍹🍾
I'm rather charmed by all the helpful, outgoing people working in these very exclusive shops--they're lovely!
Always thought of Burlington Arcade as Piccadilly. Never knew Mayfair extended that far. You learn something everyday!
Same here. It must be on the borderline. I was there in May
@@gmar7836 I lived and worked in London for many years.
Half moon st, becomes Shepherds market
Joolz, I'm so fortunate to have bump into your TH-cam channel !
I've been to London 5 times and I seriously doubt I'll ever be able to go back again. Your videos have brought amazing memories of my days in the British capital so I can't find the words to thank you enough, they've made me feel as if I were there myself...
Your Videos are both informative and entertaining,. I'm fully aware they mean hard work but please, keep them coming. Congratulations to you and to the cameraman !!!
Kindest regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Whilst in C virus lockdown it is great to see these videos going through London, thank you for doing them
I stayed there in that hotel, and Madonna was in the room above. And Prince Andrew walked in with security, and Donatella Versace. Also Steven Spielberg was staying there. Very expensive. I had a butler. Mind blowing experience. Once in a life time, I would say ! Unless you win the lottery...
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How about making a video on the chocolate shops of London?
Maia Allman yes, Charbonnel et Walker
I can help with that one 😋
@@paulgabolinscy2502 Rose & violet cremes are the best. 👍
Great idea - Prestats!
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Again, another entertaining video of modern London with historical perspective for additional interest! Thanks Julian!
Thanks. Yes, try to mix it up a bit.
This is always so funny and interesting ... well done !
I discovered that I have ancestors who lived at number 70 and 69 South Audley Street in the 1800s. They were tradesmen living in a four storey Georgian house. Their shop on the same premises was called Archard's jewellery shop and it was located right across the street opposite Goode's China Shop. The present number 70 at the corner of South Street is not the one in the 1800s. The present building was built about 1899. Before that the Archards lived at 21 Robert Street near Grosvenor Square - Robert Street in Mayfair no longer exists. Many retail businesses have come and gone in mayfair - Archard's was one of many that few people know about. Mr Archard also worked for Alexander Purvis a clockmaker who lived in North Audley Street. My maternal grandmother's maiden name is Archard - that's where I get the ancestors.
What an amazing bit of family history for you. They must have lived comfortably I reckon.
I love the way this dude will come across something on route and then spit out a random historical fact about it, whether its pre planned I don't know but its bloody brilliant!
The only channel where I hit the like button before the video begins. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing even more!
Thanks AJ. I better not make a bad one to catch you out then!
I can't think of any other video about cities that could be better. I feel like I am walking with you knowing so many interesting facts about the streets of London. This time it touched me deeply because I used to walk in May Fair a lot when I spent a time in London a long time ago. And Bond Street always make me remember of the song Bond Street by David/Bacharah. Thank you so much for these videos.
My dad was Dame Barbara Cartlands chauffeur and went to Claridges every week with Dame Barbara. RIP Dad and Dame Barbara.
Every Wednesday I think. I remember seeing her there several times. I also saw her at Hardy Amies when she and my mother were there at the same time. The white Silver Cloud numbered BC29 if I remember?
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I've done my own little YT videos of London recently but yours is miles better and a totally different but engaging manner ! I love your style in front of the camera. I admire the amount of research you have undertaken for your videos to have them packed with interesting background information. Very impressed! Thanks for sharing and best of luck recruiting visitors.
Thanks Terry. Yes, it's hard making videos in London. People get in the way, shout, try to put you off and make stupid remarks. Then there's all the ugly rubbish trucks in the way and white vans and scaffolding. They take a long time but it's good to know you like them!
Great shot of my favorite Aspinal of London. Ladies who love handbags know that shop.
Your video guides of the smoke are just too good to miss Joolz, so I have just subscribed mate!
Brilliant and thank you for the tour...............
Did yo know Mayfair got its name in 1686 when King James II granted royal permission for a fair to be held on the site of what is now Shepherds Market in the first two weeks of May. At this time Soho, Whitehall, and the City were the addresses of choice for the wealthy
I’m actually going round all these spots right now, love your upbeat pleasant style of presenting thanks for the video
You walked passed my old office 28 Grosvenor St for about 20 years after I moved from Blanford House. Sigh! I'm homesick.
I used to work at the Mayfair Hotel in 1990/91 when living in London.
Nice one sham!
Really, Really - two for emphasis of course :)- enjoying your Tours. I am planning my first trip outside the United States this September. Going to explore England, Ireland and Scotland. Spending several days in London. Your tours are exceptionally informative in a fun, entertaining way. I like the way you have successfully made the viewer a participant. I am hoping some places will seem a little bit familiar, just because I "walked" through them with you. Has made me even more excited about the trip. Thanks !
Thanks Sterrin! I'm glad you could enjoy in through my camera lens!
Another brilliant tour. 👍
I like your tour’s about London plus your videos.😊♥️
Another top notch video Jules. I believe it was Spencer Tracy who said, ‘when I die I don’t want to go to heaven, I want to go to Claridges.’ I loved the BBC series about the hotel.
Nice! Dammit, I should have put that in the video! Where woz yer when I needed ya!!
Thanks :)
It was Spencer Tracy. Also a little boy said that it was the hardest place he had ever had to leave. When I was a child our London house was in Hill Street, and if we had to be in London on Sunday it was always lunch at Claridge's. The dish of the day back then was always chicken pie on Sunday. I think it was oxtail on Thursday, which my father always enjoyed there.
Great guides. Thank you
Beau Brummel and The Prince Regent did not get on. At a party or event The Prince Regent spoke to a person on Brummel's right, then to him left, ignoring Brummel. Brummel's revenge came a few minutes later when 'Priny' (The Prince's nickname.) was speaking to one of Brummel's friends. Brummel addressed his mate, saying: "Who's your fat friend?"
They used to be close friends.
Hey joolz wanted to let you know that me and my girlfriend binge watch your videos and loved the ones about Hampstead and Camden. I drop a like on every one of.your videos. You're a cool dude.
Thanks Joe. That's very kind. Yes, I've been getting a few likes lately. I've also noticed I systematically get one dislike for every video. I'm curious to know who it is! I'm sure it must be the same person each time!
Thank you for the most amazing content I love how you explain more about England it opens my eyes more when somebody explains more about England thank you so much for your amazing content I hope you will keep putting videos up for us to enjoy and I already subscribed and put likes on your videos thank you again you are one of the best and I hope we can be friends someday
"It's my Mom's favorite chocolate shop..." With such an excellent gambit, I felt that your luck (freebies) was guaranteed.
I love your humor! Brightens my day!
Yet another great video!
Claridge's was founded as Mivart's in 1812 and bought by Mr and Mrs Claridge, who owned the hotel next door. Mr Claridge was known for varying the depth of his bow, depending on whether a guest was Imperial, Royal or Serene highness.
Good to see you're getting subscribers increased. Hope for you to reach million soon.. God bless...
Thanks. Yes, it's hard work. It seems that if you upload every week it increases but that's a tough ask!
My first time to see this video, fantastic, love this.Mayfair is one of my favourite place in London.
I recently found your channel and I can’t stop watching. I love the history of England and hope to travel there one day. Keep up the good work.
Ah ha! There it was....the "Allies bench of Mr R. and Mr. C". When last I was in your fair city it had been temporarily removed in the midst of some road and construction work. Yet another great video. I must seek out that bench, and that chocolate shop when I soon visit once again! Thanks Joolz!
Ye, at least they put it back....which is more than can be said for the John Snow cholera pump in soho!
WHAT? That pump was a little jewel of historic interest and gave a meaninful back story to the local! Crazy!
Thanks for posting, most enjoyable.
Cheers Davy. There are lots more which are better than this one in my opinion. Thanks for watching! I'm glad it's proving popular.
Great fun video thanks so much for taking the time to upload this amazing video
Thanks James. Yes, I have a lot of similar ones. Don't forget to have a look and do subscribe for more! It's free!
Great as always. ❤😊
Only just discovered this channel but its great, fun, informative and really really interesting
Thanks Leo. Yes, there are many videos on there. Have a look through. More to come hopefully!
Wonderful covered arcades! I must visit this Christmas, as their festive decorations are very attractive!
Was there in late May. I walked on those very streets. I really liked the Burlington arcade
Handel played the organ at our local church St Lawrence's, Little Stanmore (near Canons Park).
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I like that there was a brief shot of Gieves & Hawkes on Saville Row
How charming, dear boy. Bless you.
Jooze you make my day! I love your vlogs. USA
Great video. Maybe have a video showing where people go for lunch in London?
Yes, good idea. It's hard filming inside places though. People are so suspicious and especially with the hat they think I'm from the BBC. I wish!
There are so many places to eat too. it's quite an undertaking but I'd like to do it.
Well, that was a surprise. The sculpture of Churchill and FDR was part of the sculpture exhibition in the gardens of Chatsworth House four or five years ago.
splendid
Hi Joolz, about the former Apple Record building... in the video you said No.23, but in the description you wrote No.3 Savile Row. Is it No.23 or No.3? And do you know what that building is now? Are you allowed to go on the rooftop? I'm a huge Beatles fan so I'd love to find out. Thank you! And a very informative video as usual!!
Oh...I'm not sure. I think it's number 7. it's now Abercrombie and Fitch. I don't think they will let you upstairs though. However, there is a Beatles reference in my Highgate video you might like!
@@Joolzguides Oh, great! I'll check out that video. Thanks!
There are lots of “on street” Beatles’ locations around London that are free and easy to access. The roof of Savile Row is not one of these. 😀🎶🎵
I really enjoy your videos thanks
Thanks. That's very kind. I am very grateful too as I just reached 10000 subscribers!
Hi Jules - can you do a London town pub crawl as i would like to join you
Very cool talk as you walk. There’s nothing the man doesn’t know about London, and maybe other things as well.
Oh yes..but a memory like a sieve. Luckily I have these videos now to remind myself!
your videos are amazing
Thank you. Yes, they're pretty hard work but I'm glad you enjoy them. It makes it worthwhile 🙂
Fantastic Video of Mayfair! 👍😀
Thanks Anton....again! You are a good man.
Brilliant videos. Thank you
Thanks for the interesting tour, Joolz. Cheers from NEW Westminster, B.C., Canada
Loved the video. I loved your comments.
Thank you!
Enjoy watched this film . A lot of interesting stuff. Thanks
Thanks. More next week I reckon. It's hard to squeeze everything in!
Hi there, The BEatles office was number 3 Savile Row
I love the very, very interesting information. You give, thank you so much, I’m learning a lot!
You didn’t mention that the last Emperor of France lived in exile in Mayfair, ( can’t recall his name)
The last Bourbon King, Charles X, lived in South Audley Street. The last French emperor, Napoleon III, lived in Chislehurst.
M Scott haha, Chilsilhurst
I would love you to do a video in burnt oak
My Dad was Dame Barbara Cartland's Chauffeur and spent lots of time at Claridges.
I’m London born. Fun educational video in mayfair area thanks x
Plz, do another on Mayfair. This was great! Thanks!
I didn't realise I've traveled thru Mayfair till I watched this video,,,,, ha ha... I just walked everywhere went I visited London several times
It's the sort of place I often travel through but never really need to go there specifically.
hi the 20 april i saw you walking i thinf its really nise that you mane this good videos (i´m from denmark)
Thanks. Did you say hi?
def subscribing! good work!
7:30 the cravate or necktie was "invented" by Croat light cavalry military units in 1616... the statue is known as the Dandy, symbol of dandyism in Great Britain, although dandyism had its origins in the USA around 1777...
thats true, thats why its named cravate...Croat soldiers wear them first, i think they fought for napolen in that time..Their wives would tie like a scarf around their necks when they went to battle, french saw that, they liked it as a fashion detail so probably it came to England from France
The Cravatte/Cravat is originally from the Croat culture so I doubt it was Beau Brummell. If anything he just revamped the style to one of his own liking.
I love Mayfair. Champagne cocktail please!
I really love it Gentle man. Please make video about British telecommunication.
dadi suresh up for a job in a call centre?
A other great video but would have been nice if you have mention the gentlemen clubs in Mayfair
Yes, I do walk past one in the next video and I also make mention of them in my video about Pall Mall. As there's a lot to squeeze in I try not to repeat too much. The good thing is there's always room in a future video I suppose.
I know mayfair well , do they still publish it???
Very good video. I not missing anything I want see. Thank you so much for upload video🤗
I'm so glad I've found your channel, 1st video I've watched and I'm hooked. Just subscribed, can't wait to watch the rest. Thank you so much from a true east end cockney x
The Beatles roof concert was at no 3, not 23 Savile Row, and the Piccadilly Arcade is in St. James's, not Mayfair. Besides that, great stuff as usual Joolz.
Harry Winston was a good friend of possibly the greatest private trader, Jessie Livermore (Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator). He gave his wife a large fortune in jewels and whenever he had a bad run he would give the jewels back to Harry Winston and he would stake him to start up again. When he hit it big (which he mostly did) he would buy the jewels back. Amazing.
Love this
We had a tour with you
Next time
At 4:29 there is an old building. I had seen this in 1984 and couldn't remember where it was or how to find it again. Can you help me? What is it called and on what street please?
That's the Coach and Horses on Bruton Street. Across from Stella McCartney's shop.
Coach & Horses: 5 Bruton St, Mayfair, Greater London
goo.gl/maps/Cif4bJ2qkFK2
Established in 1744, The Coach & Horses is not only the oldest pub in Mayfair, it’s the last remaining vestige of proper pub-keeping in this prestigious part of London.
Please tell us more about the pub at 4:27 !!
Oh sorry...I walked past that the other day. Another old coaching inn from the 18th century but there wasn't much more to say about it.
Fun London Guides - Julian McDonnell Films It’s so narrow! You should do an episode on weird pubs. I’m flying to your city tomorrow btw!
Very enjoyable video. Thanyou
Thanks!
Just started watching your videos and am really enjoying them. Great work.
Another great video
Cheers Dean. Another coming soon nearby.
Watching this (again) I was reminded that my Panamanian wife thought the sculptured figures on the bench were Laurel & Hardy! I put her right and we subsequently visited the excellent fan-run museum in an old cinema in Laurels hometown of Ulverston, so she wouldn't make the same mistake! As usual, loved the video (again)!!
A parking lot for vans (trucks to you yanks) at 4:15. Amazing, where are the parking cops??
I guess they're workmen. It is amazing how many there are. It's an eyesore but what can you do?
You forgot that Beau Brummel created the "stove pipe trousers". Otherwise we might still be wearing knee length breeches and stockings! :-)
Jolly Good show!
Thanks!
Any chance of doing an updated video, but longer, say an hour? Could watch these indefinitely!
So, could I book you or one of your guides to show me a part of London?
I love London, I feel myself as a Londoner I know London much better than my own town,lol.
You are an honorary Londoner!
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I like London too , can’t wait to visit in January.☺️
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“Preat a manger” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 its true, my friends always say that they really miss preat a manger , like is the only place they saw and can remember the name 😂😂😂
Never knew that about David Prowse, I guess not being from the UK, we only know him as Darth Vader and not the green cross man
It's quite an odd one but he was everywhere in the 80s!!
+evancortez2. Just as a matter of interest, David Prowse didn't provide the voice of Darth Vader because he (Dave) has a thick Bristol accent which would have made Darth a laughing stock. The voice over was provided by James Earl Jones.
Yes it's quite a famous story - he originally assumed he'd be VOICING Darth Vader as well, in is thick Bristol accent! ...Can't see it, somehow. Even though he continued to play Darth Vader physically, apparently he was openly quite narked about them not using his voice for many years after!!