Roger's two guest segments are preceded by an Act 1 driving-home story and an Act 2 Top Ten list. After his appearance is a music trivia follow-up with a quick shot of Barbara Gaines running away.
Roger Moore was Bond through my entire childhood and most of my teenage years. He is Bond to me. I think that he best represents Bond's class and suave.
"Sean Connor"?!!! C'mon, research dept.! I think Roger, having just corrected Dave over the number of Bond films he'd appeared in, just couldn't correct him again so soon!
Very good friends with David Niven, which is no surprise, as they were cut from the same cloth. Those qualities of being impeccably dressed, with being able to be self-deprecating and have lovely manners unfortunately don't seem to be respected so much nowadays.
He was my favourite Bond. People say he played it for laughs, but it was just an acknowledgement of how ridiculous the movies were. Bond, The Saint, The Persuaders. Loved them all!
We'll never see anymore on screen great actors like Dalton, Moore, and Connery who thrilled the audience with their enormous talents, charm, wit, class and sophistication. Nowadays we see nothing but eye candy, muscular six pack abs individual who lack acting abilities but called themselves actors.
Its funny watching these now bc you really get a sense of why we are where we are now..if theres ever someone to indistinctly portray that there are 2 classes of citizen its roger moore
The thing I remember about Roger was how quick he was. We were having dinner with a friend whose girlfriend was Russian. But she then mentioned that her father was Russian admiral. Roger , without missing a beat, said “ Quite a butterfly then”. It was a few seconds before we got it....
He was 57 during filming of A View To A Kill his final appearance during 1984-1985 as James Bond and had turned 58 when retired from playing James Bond officially.
"I was having a kidney polished". So great. It's fun when he does the Tony Curtis impression and Letterman really appreciates that (probably having interviewed Curtis before).
The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie i ever saw. It is still my Bond benchmark for romance, cool action ideas and a tutorial on how to behave in any circumstance. But those suits.... maan Roger Moore was a fashion model for freakin all kinds of suits.
You expect a bad ass lead actor like a James Bond to be a little more serious and guarded. Roger Moore was hardly that. Carefree, whimsical even. Generous and self effacing. Shows what a good actor he really was. I always thought Sean Connery was the best partly because he was the first. But Roger Moore made a great Bond as well. Funny and ironic. Brought a new dimension to the character. Loved seeing Moonraker at the theater as a kid. Obviously a wonderful man.
I grew up with Roger Moore as Bond in the 70s and 80s. The spy who loved me,Moonraker,For your eyes only,Octopussy with the mesmerizing opening song themes,great childhood memories.Rogers Bond movies were entertaining with humor,gadgets etc he was every boys idol back then.
He had the same problem I have........KIDNEY STONES!!! He had to stop filming on a few of his Bond Films because of sudden stone attacks. I understood his pain!!! RIP 007
Love Roger Moore, I was in England when He passed, I'm from Laredo,Texas and grew up watching The Saint & 007,Love Him R.I.P. will mess Sir Roger Moore
The Dark Blue Blazer 2 bottons the French shirt the Silky Tie and the trouser and the black Shoe : definitely a man with a classy chic High elegance, RIP My Sir Roger Moore
My aunt did! When Roger was very young. My aunt and her friend won a competition in England and part of the prize was lunch at one of the studios with him I have a photo of the three of them together with a large cheque, don't know what that was for. I was about 16 and I remember being very jealous as I was a huge fan of Roger as The Saint. Long before his fame as Bond.
About Connery vs Moore in Bond. It was obviously all about when you grew up. If you grew in the 60´s or early 70´s you saw Connery as THE Bond. I grew up in the early 80´s and Moore was our Bond for sure. Who the hell was Connery? He was out of it. Never say never again was and still is pretty awful aswell. R.I.P Roger
smee160 Or, it means they just prefer Connery over Moore. I think it's unwise to disparage others' preferences, no matter how "cool" you think they're feigning. Slippery slope.
I grew up in the '60s and was a fan of Sean Connery's character. Then became a fan of Moore's. Then Dalton's. Then Brosnan's. I'm now a fan of Craig's. The point, for me, is that I'm a fan of the franchise. (As long as we erase Lazenby's from our collective memories.)
I enjoyed all he did, never boring. He was one of the stars I would have liked to meet.
I always feel a sense of calm when watching a roger moore interview. Almost like anti-anxiety medication lol.
So true!!
Why didn't you capitalize his name?🤔🙉😬🙈😫
@jamest4198 he's too relaxed.
Roger was perhaps the classiest man ever.
..and a great storyteller and humanitarian
Nobody can look as good in a Safari suit as Roger Moore.
CaptainCritical the best along with Niven
You could say that again!
Yeah!
I'll miss my childhood Bond - such a classy and funny guy.
Speedy Gonzales me too + love THE THING (remake) too!
Me too. A childhood heroe.
I wish I had 1% of Rogers charm.
Grigori Rasputin1990 Why the nasty response?
Glenn Murphie because nobody loves him in real life.
@@khav11 I'll Kick your ass!!
shellsbignumber2 .. Go to charm school and you'll acquire a lot more ..
Simon Templar, Lord Brett Sinclair and James Bond,thank you for all the memories Sir Roger.
The best Bond ever and Rest In Peace Sir Roger 🙏🏻
ROGER MOORE WAS MY FAVORITE JAMES BOND . HE & SEAN CONNERY WERE BETTER MEN .
If I was to be a butler to any man, it would be Sir Roger Moore.
Roger Moore was Bond through my entire childhood and most of my teenage years. He is Bond to me. I think that he best represents Bond's class and suave.
I liked Sean Connery the best...but Roger Moore was good too, and your right about the Suave that he brought to the character.
Right there with you.
@@JakeBayCity That's rare to get agreement on this. Haha. Connery was great as Bond, but I think Connery's later work was much more impressive.
Without a doubt Sir Roger Moore, was a terrific James Bond. R.I.P
He was too old.
@@Jeremy-y1t but he ran the character longer than others
@@Eagleeye6677 He already looked 50 in "Live and Let Die".
The man oozed class. As far as I'm concerned, he was James Bond.
So much charisma from Sir Roger. And Letterman.
we wil miss you SIR ROGER MORRE the best JAMES BOND 007 r.i.p
"Sean Connor"?!!! C'mon, research dept.! I think Roger, having just corrected Dave over the number of Bond films he'd appeared in, just couldn't correct him again so soon!
Yeah, that was confusing me too!?
What a handsome suave gentleman ! True legend
The Saint back to heaven...RIP Sir Roger and thanks for the wonderful memories!
Good old times before the internet.
A saint who played The Saint! 😇
He was my favorite funny with class a real gentleman
Sir Roger Moore was/is a British Institution, different class ! Pure Legend 🇬🇧
He was beautiful man. R I p sir roger moore ♥️
Very good friends with David Niven, which is no surprise, as they
were cut from the same cloth. Those qualities of being impeccably
dressed, with being able to be self-deprecating and have lovely
manners unfortunately don't seem to be respected so much nowadays.
Niven abused children.
What the hell happened to this show?
What the hell happened to late night entertainment?
Love his voice.
He was my favourite Bond. People say he played it for laughs, but it was just an acknowledgement of how ridiculous the movies were. Bond, The Saint, The Persuaders. Loved them all!
We'll never see anymore on screen great actors like Dalton, Moore, and Connery who thrilled the audience with their enormous talents, charm, wit, class and sophistication. Nowadays we see nothing but eye candy, muscular six pack abs individual who lack acting abilities but called themselves actors.
Roger Moore was a classy guy. Love his Tony Curtis impersonation 😂😊😍👍
Episodes of The Persuaders are on TH-cam. You ever watched any? Great seeing him co-star with Tony Curtis.
@RepentingMan Yes. I've seen some episodes of The Persuaders. I love Tony Curtis, too. They worked well together.. Thank you.
@@elizabethgalligan1805 It was one of my favourite shows when I was a kid. I was sad when it ended.
Its funny watching these now bc you really get a sense of why we are where we are now..if theres ever someone to indistinctly portray that there are 2 classes of citizen its roger moore
One of the deep regrets of my life is not meeting and having a chat with Sir Roger Moore. The man was pure class.
yeah---he said the same thing about you
@@MrDaiseymay lmao
Me too. Always thought I would meet him one day. No chance now.
Roger was perhaps the classiest man ever.
What a legend. A star, great raconteur and all round decent chap.
Pure English class. Delightful. We miss you already, Sir.
Style Class and a real gentlemen! Roger Moore what a legend...
Roger Moore, George Sanders and David Niven will always be the epitome of British class to me.
I would add Stewart Granger ( Roger’s childhood hero) to that mix too
The thing I remember about Roger was how quick he was. We were having dinner with a friend whose girlfriend was Russian. But she then mentioned that her father was Russian admiral. Roger , without missing a beat, said “ Quite a butterfly then”. It was a few seconds before we got it....
I don't get it. LOL, plz explain now I'm dying to understand.
@@joeblough261 red admiral is a kind of butterfly.
@@mikep9913 .. Ohh I've only ever heard of monarch butterflies ..
It's mad to think he's 65 in this video
Shaun Palmer
Exactly. All that hair dye he uses doesn't make him look a day over 75!
He was 57 during filming of A View To A Kill his final appearance during 1984-1985 as James Bond and had turned 58 when retired from playing James Bond officially.
Still looks good for 65 dyed hair regardless
I miss him so much, great man and actor, rest in peace.
God bless Roger always enjoyable to watch
Grande fue este gran actor Roger, lo vi en Ivanhoe, el santo y agente 007, excelente. Descanse en paz.
My favourite TV is Ivanhoe and 007 My favourite
"I was having a kidney polished". So great. It's fun when he does the Tony Curtis impression and Letterman really appreciates that (probably having interviewed Curtis before).
Several times -- here's his first LN appearance from January 15, 1986 -- th-cam.com/video/opTLOA1uzJY/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for posting the video, Don. I was born the same year The Spy Who Loved Me came out. May Roger Moore rest in peace.
Thanks for making me feel even older. :)
I was born the year For Your Eyes Only came out.
Black French So was a friend of mine.
The Spy Who Loved Me was the first Bond movie i ever saw. It is still my Bond benchmark for romance, cool action ideas and a tutorial on how to behave in any circumstance. But those suits.... maan Roger Moore was a fashion model for freakin all kinds of suits.
Forever my favorite Bond. RIP Sir Roger Moore.
You expect a bad ass lead actor like a James Bond to be a little more serious and guarded. Roger Moore was hardly that. Carefree, whimsical even. Generous and self effacing. Shows what a good actor he really was. I always thought Sean Connery was the best partly because he was the first. But Roger Moore made a great Bond as well. Funny and ironic. Brought a new dimension to the character. Loved seeing Moonraker at the theater as a kid. Obviously a wonderful man.
RIP Roger Moore
God Bless This Charming Man!Now&Forever,Amen:)
Thanks, Don...Roger was a class act all around
He was by all accounts a genuinely nice guy.
Moore=Bond
I grew up with Roger Moore as Bond in the 70s and 80s. The spy who loved me,Moonraker,For your eyes only,Octopussy with the mesmerizing opening song themes,great childhood memories.Rogers Bond movies were entertaining with humor,gadgets etc he was every boys idol back then.
Love him since I first saw him at 11.
I first saw him at 10:30. Got you beat.
Roger had total recall could remember every detail and share it as though it happened yesterday
This was great! Roger here is WAY FUNNIER than this audience would have you believe! 😂😂
ONE WORD FOR SIR ROGER CLASS
Pure class , true gent
I have always been a big fan of Roger's. thanks
He had the same problem I have........KIDNEY STONES!!! He had to stop filming on a few of his Bond Films because of sudden stone attacks. I understood his pain!!! RIP 007
Love Roger Moore, I was in
England when He passed, I'm from Laredo,Texas and grew up watching The Saint & 007,Love Him R.I.P.
will mess Sir Roger Moore
Ahhh. The best Late Night with the best band in the business and one hell of a great Bond.
14:33-14:47 that is a thug life moment if i ever seen one
Roger purred he was always the coolest cat
Roger Moore, along with Michael Caine they do the best interviews, and films.🇬🇧🇹🇷🇬🇧🇹🇷
Roger more el santo me encanta todas las series gran actor bendiciones y a pesar del tiempo sigue mas interesante se nos fue. Un ángel.
Tremendo actor y muy carismático, como pocos en la pantalla.
Sean Connor? ha
Roger Moore was the best James Bond ever. Just period.
Dude finally shows up at 5:30. But he had 7 Bond films, not 8 like Dave said. 😉
will miss him forever................
What an absolutely charming man!
What a guy!
The Dark Blue Blazer 2 bottons the French shirt the Silky Tie and the trouser and the black Shoe : definitely a man with a classy chic High elegance, RIP My Sir Roger Moore
14:48 !! God bless you Sir Roger!!
Roger was actually quite funny
True gentleman
i wish i could have meet this man
My aunt did! When Roger was very young. My aunt and her friend won a competition in England and part of the prize was lunch at one of the studios with him I have a photo of the three of them together with a large cheque, don't know what that was for. I was about 16 and I remember being very jealous as I was a huge fan of Roger as The Saint. Long before his fame as Bond.
Wish I could of met Roger Moore💖Pure class! I will always love, Sir Roger Moore 💖 rip darling 💖
He was so sharp, the picture of debonaire!
Nice!
Called the audience slow!
I love Him!
,,,,, Roger - great sense of humour
I was at the show he did at the bord gais energy theatre in Dublin shortly before he died.Loved every second of it great guy.Huge bond fan.
Awesome!
My favorite James Bond of all time!
Thanks for posting this Don
Simon Templar, The Saint 💪💪💪
Roger is amazing, but I miss Dave on my TV
King of cool!
With Moore you really feel like he is a good buddy of yours!!!
He could be a hair 's breadth from death as 007 and he'd be in his comfort zone still
That was a good Noel Coward.
Regardless Sir Roger is A legend!!!!
About Connery vs Moore in Bond. It was obviously all about when you grew up. If you grew in the 60´s or early 70´s you saw Connery as THE Bond. I grew up in the early 80´s and Moore was our Bond for sure. Who the hell was Connery? He was out of it. Never say never again was and still is pretty awful aswell. R.I.P Roger
smee160 Or, it means they just prefer Connery over Moore. I think it's unwise to disparage others' preferences, no matter how "cool" you think they're feigning. Slippery slope.
smee160 And who gets to judge who is a "proper fan"? You? Me? It doesn't work that way.
I grew up in the '60s and was a fan of Sean Connery's character. Then became a fan of Moore's. Then Dalton's. Then Brosnan's. I'm now a fan of Craig's. The point, for me, is that I'm a fan of the franchise. (As long as we erase Lazenby's from our collective memories.)
Never Say Never Again blew away any James Bond Movie Roger Moore ever did. Sean Connery proved in 1983 that he was the greatest James Bond ever.
Nicely said
This guy was great
Fast forward 5mins 30 to avoid the waffle.
Legend
The Best Bond Forever Sir Roger Moore
great man
If you only meet him, you'll think that he was royalty
Goodbye, Mr Bond!
Funny he should ask if there was still a Continental or a TWA...
That's his real hair that's not a hair-piece! lolz
What a gentleman.
Hey, it's original Dangerous band guitarist Hiram Bullock!