These are great interviews! I was late to the party, discovering this show, being from the US. I was really impressed with it as a fire chief. They seemed to try to take viewers into the burning buildings and into the situations, and they didn't do a bad job at all cinematically!
Loved it reminded me of my service while London's Burning was broadcast. I started as firefighter and ended up area commander as characters in the show. Nothing compares with that career!!!
Wow thanks for these interviews I loved London Burning series 1 to 9 was without doubt the best TV drama ever got them all 1 to 9 series great to hear this ❤️❤️❤️
Would be good to have a short episode where Geoff and Vernon meet in the ship aground again and somehow end up on a ridealong which ends up on a shout with a current day blue watch and they see whilst in Blackwall (now rebuilt and renamed Dockhead) memorials to hallam, sicknote and zorba. (Maybe have a cameo somehow from any surviving actors somehow without it being corny) I did write a short bit of it where they meet in the ship aground and Colin has decided to go part time in the forces offices and help his Uncle out whilst he's got ill health
@@Sophiebliek yeah that's what I was saying. They'd meet up retired as good friends at the ship aground and cop a tour of the now named dockhead station and end up going for a ride out which turns into them watching a shout take place. They'd also visit the memorials of the cast who died in the show (sicknote for example)
Seems odd to hear Michael talk in his natural London accent, instead of the West Country accent he used on the show. I never really liked Pearce's character much even in his better days, but Michael Garner played the part really well.
I liked the Show very much , I used to watch it in spring 2005 ,year of the broadcast in France and I watched the only three last Seasons which were Best according to me.Pearce had a cold personality as he was chief intendant and was never going to go for a drink with others,but going home and stay with his wife Fiona.But I should see his earlier years .
Great interview, great to see Michael, but please include your voice on future recordings, so there’s no awkward pauses or drops in sound. Flows better when the host or interviewer is present. Would’ve been even better if he’d been asked about the petrol station shout and memories of each cast member. Maybe that could be the basis for a follow-up sometime. Love to see everybody else...35th anniversary is in 5 weeks time. 👍
I remember Michael and the rest of the cast from standbys at Leyton on the Greens. We always seem to have plenty food knocking about on filming days. Some of the watches were filmed too at change of watch. Wonder if they got paid as extras?!
He was actually chosen for a very complicated part and played it very well
A lovely interview with Michael. It was great to see him again after so many years.
Pearce was a great character and perfectly complimented a great cast, which of course is down to Michael’s superb acting. Glad to see he’s well. 👍
Such a wonderful actor, great to listen to!
Best programme of the 90s
Oh my God, it’s so good to see you Michael! Hope you had fun with the crew of 1992 to 2002
These are great interviews!
I was late to the party, discovering this show, being from the US.
I was really impressed with it as a fire chief. They seemed to try to take viewers into the burning buildings and into the situations, and they didn't do a bad job at all cinematically!
Played a great part well done Michael
Londons burning was a great program, I'm just re watching it and can't stop!! Pearce was a brilliant character, Superbly acted!
Thanks for uploading. I loved the cast of London's burning
Loved it reminded me of my service while London's Burning was broadcast. I started as firefighter and ended up area commander as characters in the show. Nothing compares with that career!!!
Wow thanks for these interviews I loved London Burning series 1 to 9 was without doubt the best TV drama ever got them all 1 to 9 series great to hear this ❤️❤️❤️
Would be good to have a short episode where Geoff and Vernon meet in the ship aground again and somehow end up on a ridealong which ends up on a shout with a current day blue watch and they see whilst in Blackwall (now rebuilt and renamed Dockhead) memorials to hallam, sicknote and zorba. (Maybe have a cameo somehow from any surviving actors somehow without it being corny) I did write a short bit of it where they meet in the ship aground and Colin has decided to go part time in the forces offices and help his Uncle out whilst he's got ill health
looking at there ages they would have left the brigade long ago
@@Sophiebliek yeah that's what I was saying. They'd meet up retired as good friends at the ship aground and cop a tour of the now named dockhead station and end up going for a ride out which turns into them watching a shout take place. They'd also visit the memorials of the cast who died in the show (sicknote for example)
Seems odd to hear Michael talk in his natural London accent, instead of the West Country accent he used on the show. I never really liked Pearce's character much even in his better days, but Michael Garner played the part really well.
Nice interview! Fine actor! 👊
Can you guys try to get Sean Blowers and John Alford to interview please if they are willing to speak?
Richard welsh would be one
@@Paulschat he was one and it’s Walsh
Your make a great character Michael Garner as Leading and Sub Officer Geoffrey Poision Pearce.
Great to hear Clingfilm picked out as a favourite character 😁 I'm sure Chris Larner would be up for one of these interviews!
"Recall"!
I remember londons burning ,and i remember this bloke .great actor
I liked the Show very much ,
I used to watch it in spring 2005 ,year of the broadcast in France and I watched the only three last Seasons which were Best according to me.Pearce had a cold personality as he was chief intendant and was never going to go for a drink with others,but going home and stay with his wife Fiona.But I should see his earlier years .
Great interview, great to see Michael, but please include your voice on future recordings, so there’s no awkward pauses or drops in sound. Flows better when the host or interviewer is present.
Would’ve been even better if he’d been asked about the petrol station shout and memories of each cast member. Maybe that could be the basis for a follow-up sometime.
Love to see everybody else...35th anniversary is in 5 weeks time.
👍
Just watching series 14 AGAIN what happened to eve and fiona as they are not cast
And Zoe
Gonna make him a Northerner 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 #MOT
Gd old poison
What ever happened to Carol Webb……
Not sure, we are still trying to locate the person who played Carol Webb and others.
See what you did there 😅 Would be great to here some of the memories and times spent on the show, Hope you're well! 😊
@@tv_filmpodcastuk8987I keep seeing Recall in Tottenham High Road. Really nice guy he was surprise I remembered the show 😂
I remember Michael and the rest of the cast from standbys at Leyton on the Greens. We always seem to have plenty food knocking about on filming days. Some of the watches were filmed too at change of watch. Wonder if they got paid as extras?!
Wheres Patty....poison. you killed and buried her.😱😱😱😱