Incredibly moving scene. This version of bleak house is brilliant.
@russellpayne0704 күн бұрын
Bush destroyed him in my opinion
@jeffteyrosado99667 күн бұрын
I still hate the Yankees
@ursaltydog10 күн бұрын
Rose! Bad wolf!~
@pamelamays418614 күн бұрын
As soon as I got home from work I tuned in to my local ABC affiliate to watch The Thorn Birds. I was hooked.
@pamelamays418614 күн бұрын
Bryan Brown was watching Richard Chamberlain very closely.
@pamelamays418614 күн бұрын
Richard Chamberlain can chase me and tackle me down on a beach anytime!
@towhee8916 күн бұрын
Lmao great stuff. Thanks!
@humanbeing242017 күн бұрын
This was the year I got into baseball as a seven-year old kid. I remember early in the season how the Yankees were losing a lot, and my family got a kick out of me complaining that they sucked. Then when they started coming back and gaining on the Red Sox I got totally obsessed. When Bucky Dent hit that home run at Fenway we had the game on in the car as we drove to my grandparents' house for dinner on Rosh Hashanah. We went to game 5 of the World Series, which the Yankees won something like 12-2. I remember people running around screaming after the game ended.
@dandunkle640021 күн бұрын
I love how he explodes before the Viper does
@janeminwell4395Ай бұрын
Am reading the book again, after a 50 year interlude, and loving it. Watched this on Tv when it was first aired, and thought it was just as amazing, the actors, the setting, and the music, all superb, Thankyou for reminding me.
@douromaliАй бұрын
Les Nessman ("WKRP"), Iola from "Mama's Family", Marjorie from "Mom" (also Dharma's mom on "Dharma & Greg"), and Reggie from "Becker".
@CaitlinBonderud-ct8jxАй бұрын
At the time, my sister and I were teenagers, and we were absolutely obsessed with this Braves squad. We had taped this show and watched the “Break Through the Barrier” part at least a million times. We have both been looking for this video for the last 20 years AT LEAST. I am so happy to see it here! Totally made my night!
@JWBlysАй бұрын
I'm glad I could help! 😃
@bcatcher3342 ай бұрын
Loved this TV series. Saw it back in high school. Feel in love with Meggie. Named my daughter Megan after her.
@eEdselEdsel2 ай бұрын
I only saw this once, the night it first aired, and I haven't forgotten it since.
@keithnaylor19812 ай бұрын
I suppose we just have guess what this video is all about?
@duvnjakfan2 ай бұрын
Rachel is hilarious, I love her 😂❤
@user-it6bx9tt5h3 ай бұрын
wheres the part where he chops off their hands
@brace1103 ай бұрын
happy Earth Day everyone! - 22-04-2024
@LoveBoysEverywhereTruegi-tc9el3 ай бұрын
I love chronicles of Narnia Dorian gray and the secret garden
@brograb8983 ай бұрын
Homosexual artifacts
@user-rg7uh9se4c4 ай бұрын
She was a cophayer. In the book "The Salem Branch" she turns local lawmen into goons trying to deny people constitutional rights!
@skc41884 ай бұрын
This is from the movie Guyana Tragedy, am I correct? I know because it portrays the mass suicide during the day, when in fact it happened sometime during the early evening
@Slavic-King19174 ай бұрын
0:54 WORK!
@gloriajj5 ай бұрын
dorian wasn't immortal in the original novel, just eterally young.
@majskaka995 ай бұрын
my god, suicide why??
@jonathanmyers28676 ай бұрын
Adar: What was that? Adama: That was my son, Mr. President. Athena: 😭😭😭😭😭
@hollyprincipato32876 ай бұрын
Her and Lara Parker were the prettiest on the show.
@barbarablue25716 ай бұрын
Everybody talking about Dorian's concept of life, beauty and immortality. But why they don't see Lily's? Dorian sees the lack of passion in his mortality like the price to pay for such perfection for not aging. But Lily is more ambitious, she dares to look for an immortality with passion too, he looks more pleausure in degradation than her yet. She has a vision less nihilist, but more realistic and cathastrophic, knowledge got from her own experience in pain when she was human, when she was Brona. So, all the wisdom own to Lily. She has experienced the immortality but the mortality too with all the rawness evilness that the reality has inherent. She is right about everything. Dorian only has experienced pleausure. But Lily pleausure now and pain before. Her experince is what make her speech superior to Dorian's in the whole season 3. All the things she says when she is with John Clare and Victor is the test.
@richardblack33856 ай бұрын
Foolishness
@kato0934 ай бұрын
Or maybe it's because she just got immortal and thinks she is special and different, like all women do, barely even thinking about the words of a man because all men are dumb to women.
@barbarablue25714 ай бұрын
@@richardblack3385arguments?
@PileofAshes532 ай бұрын
I disagree. He knows first hand from past experiences that throughout his existence everything he grows to love, eventually gets taken away from him. These are painful experiences to re-live over and over. Eventually, you develop a protective shield around your heart and you stop caring. For her, immortality is still fresh and new, so she is hanging on to her past pains. Eventually, she too will end up dead on the inside. It takes time. I know this for a fact because I used to be a loving, caring person but the realities of life, and prolonged suffering at the hands of other humans, have forever changed me. I am just as dead on the inside today, as Dorian is portrayed to be in this show. I’m not immortal but it still applies. There is only so much trauma you can take from this life until you say, “no more”.
@DonCarlosHormozi6 ай бұрын
She had me when she quoted Oscar Wilde
@hatsumomo50676 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful speech, but his (the actor) delivery was awful. He didn't convey (at least not form me) the coldbloodness that Dorian here should have.
@barbarablue25716 ай бұрын
Pay attention to her. Is Lily Frankenstein speech around all the season 2 and 3 which is the best and more ignored & underrated
@echolot6 ай бұрын
it's so sad we didn't take it as seriously as we should have
@Ivantheterrible812804 ай бұрын
It’s sad we are taking it as seriously as we are. Sit down hippie.
@lesliegeddes78966 ай бұрын
That was wonderful - bringing back feelings of that riveting, powerful and tragic love story. Beautiful to see Richard Chamberlain so invested in the story and characters. He spoke with generosity and sensitivity throughout. Sad to witness him saying how joyful the long awaited love scene was for him, while Rachel Ward remembered it as awkward and silly. He also spoke highly of her acting and I didn't hear one complement from her about him. I fell in love with The Thorn Birds book and to me Richard Chamberland was magnificent in the role.
@kylep1206 ай бұрын
So a double suicide where they shoot each other, and the gunshot wounds are minutes apart.
@MARIAMYLIONETTE7 ай бұрын
My hubby gifted me a dvd and i was so happy to go back through time and fall all over inlove again with Fr. Ralph 😊 this series would never be ever put to last on my list. Bested all others . Forever a fan❤
@AngeloRodriguez-xl2yu7 ай бұрын
Como se llama la serie
@ernestk20076 ай бұрын
Penny dreadful te la recomiendo
@beatricewooten15927 ай бұрын
I loved the Thorn Birds
@connick73617 ай бұрын
Richard Chamberlain is a consummate actor who is always gracious and gentlemanly in interviews. His ability to portray straight romantic leads, and tough characters in general, with such success is a tribute to his tremendous talent. He is unforgettable as Fr. Ralph, as well as " Blackthorne", as Casanova, as Alan Quatermain, Wallenberg, as the first Jason Bourne, as Dane Corvin ("All the Winters There Have Been", as Edmond Dantes, etc. The testimony lies in the fact that he was able to play all of these roles so convincingly that they remain in our minds and hearts all these years afterward. He was so good he never got pegged as a character type! He could play anyone, any type! The fact that he was gay was simply unimportant and immaterial to his talent. Bravo Richard!
@lesliegeddes78966 ай бұрын
Eloquently said. I agree with every word. Beautiful, gentle man and magnificent actor. 🤍🤍🤍
@florinivan69077 ай бұрын
'Oh the humanity.' its so obvious the movie was mocking 80s attitudes🤣
@allys7448 ай бұрын
Lol an American using the British term “buggering” 😂🤚
@LadyGenerationX8 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting all these "chad lowe" episodes!
@alexanderestrada24998 ай бұрын
Billy was wearing shades because he was crying the whole time.
@denoo1.8 ай бұрын
how cruel😭😭
@kingonesimus28728 ай бұрын
This cruelty is sure to make even the devil cringe! 💔 💔 💔 God!!!!
@ARIZJOE8 ай бұрын
I came here from Ms. Parker's obit. She gives a surprisingly heavy analysis, invoking Jung and Joseph Campbell. I did not expect that.
@ognjenradic10139 ай бұрын
This guy can play Dante from devil may cry
@capnjackgallows32042 ай бұрын
Like fuck 😂
@DailyStalkerUpdate9 ай бұрын
She sure blinks a lot.
@tomdavis91989 ай бұрын
She also did so during Dark Shadows; it was endearing.
@DailyStalkerUpdate9 ай бұрын
@@tomdavis9198 You spelled "annoying" wrong.
@surreallife7779 ай бұрын
RIP. They don’t make actresses or people like that anymore.