Sep 16, 2025 · 1:05:12
Olivia Colman on Good Hang with Amy Poehler
The Hang, in Short
Benedict Cumberbatch kicks things off with a solid bit about needing glasses now but refusing LASIK because, and I quote, he hides behind them so people think he's smarter. He and Amy bond over their matching 1.6 prescriptions before he dishes on Olivia Colman, his co-star in The Roses. They've apparently never worked together before this, which seems wild. Benedict gushes about how annoyingly upbeat Olivia is, like how is anyone that authentically delightful? The two get into a whole thing about British versus American humor, with Benedict admitting Americans have "passed you in the mean Olympics" and "broken the dial" on roasting culture. He asks Olivia what she's most afraid of, which is genuinely sweet. Then Amy and Olivia compare ages (Amy's 50, Olivia's 51) and discuss their parallel paths through comedy institutions, SNL and Footlights.
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Hello everyone. Welcome to another
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episode of Good Hang. H what an a lovely
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guest we have today. Olivia Coleman, an
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incredible actress, just a dear, tender
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beautiful person. And um we are going to
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talk about a lot of great things today.
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We're going to talk about
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whether or not it's important to fight
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in relationships. We're going to talk
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about playing the queen. Uh we are going
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to talk about her new movie, The Roses
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and all the hilarious people that she
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got to be in it with. We're talking
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about so many good things today. Um but
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we always want to uh start these
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episodes by bringing in someone who
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knows our guest, who helps us uh ease
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into our guest, who gives us a question
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to ask our guest. And we got a big star
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today. We have an actor who was in
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Doctor Strange. He was Sherlock. He is
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in the roses. He is also famously in a
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Kian Peele sketch where they name
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football player names. He is the one
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the only Benedict Cumberbatch
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from Oxford University.
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>> Benedict., Hello.
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>> What, do, you, say?
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All I ever wanted.
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>> Hey, Amy,, how, are, you?
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>> Hi., It's, good, to, see, you.
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>> I, got, ridiculous, glass, on, because, I
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can't see. So you're
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>> okay., You, can, just, hear, my, voice., No,
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>> I, can, see, you, now, because, I'm, wearing
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these glasses like this. You're a
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beautiful blonde blur, but like that.
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You're a very sharp blonde.
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>> Now,, what's, your, prescription?, Because
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are you new to glasses?
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>> 1.6., Something, like, that., I'm, I'm, new, to
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sort of giving into them.
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>> Same., I'm, just, I, like, need, them, for
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reading but not yet for driving.
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>> It's, so, boring,, isn't, it?, And, I, I'm, I'm
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not one of those people that get my I
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can't get them lasered. It's very
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boring.
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>> It's, not, boring, because, I, feel, like, now
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that I can hide behind glasses, my life
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has changed and also people think I'm
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smarter. Anyway, hi. Nice to see you.
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Thank you for doing this.
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>> You're, so, welcome.
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>> Um, okay,, I, know, you're, in, the, middle, of
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a giant press thing and we are talking
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to Olivia.
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>> Yeah,, I'm, a, little, hurt,, but, there, we
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go.
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>> I, know., Sorry, we, couldn't, get, you,, but
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you uh you uh signed a restraining order
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against me many years ago and you don't
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let me get close to you. So
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>> that's, true., After, the, Golden, Globes,
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it's right.
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>> Okay., So,, question, for, you, before, we, get
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to your question, we're asking, we like
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to do this thing when we have our guests
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on where we talk to people who know them
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and kind of talk well behind their back.
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And the first thing I just wanted to say
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is that when I was doing some research
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on on the film that The Roses that
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you're promoting and also you and
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Olivia, you guys haven't worked together
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as much as I assumed you would have.
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>> We've, never, worked, together.
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>> Never.
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>> No., And, we,, you, know,, we've, been, friends
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for a long time and always said we
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should we should work together. And this
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is what was sort of born out of that
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conversation.
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>> What, kind, of, friend, is, Olivia?
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>> Incredibly, loyal,, ridiculously, good, fun.
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Uh she facilitates naughtiness.
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Uh, she's just sort of
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is it pretty naturally? Is that the
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phrase? Upbeat. I mean, it's kind of
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that's the one. If there's a critique of
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it, it's like, how the [ __ ] is she doing
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this authentically? I don't understand
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how this person can be so good at being
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just upbeat and just delightful. And she
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literally she this is veering into work
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rather than friendship, but it's the
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same with friendship. She can go into a
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work environment any moment that we were
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in the studio together and just you just
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see everyone all the crew everyone going
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everyone just lifted and brightened by
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her being around. It feels it feels that
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way when you watch her work and then
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also be herself like and I have you know
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we kind of get this we kind of came uh
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or I came on to upon this theory when I
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was at SNL which you were so brilliant
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on is you have all these people come
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through and you realize that usually the
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most talented people are the easiest to
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work with. Yeah, I kind of the older I
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get that the more I just that's sort of
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I can't be doing with people who are
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hard to work. I just that's my one sort
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of commodly kind of thing. I it it
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shouldn't have to be hard.
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>> Okay., And, then, the, other, thing, I, wanted
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to ask you and then we'll get to your
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question. There's nothing like more
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satisfying than when somebody has a
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sense of humor about themselves. like
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it's such a sign of intelligence like
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and you and Olivia in this movie really
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go at each other, your characters really
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go at each other, but do you feel like
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there's also just a way in which Brits
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are allowed to kind of tease in a
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heartier and more sharp way than than
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Americans?
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>> I, don't, know., Personally,, I, think
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there's a there's there's often a very
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barbed, cruel, and slightly pinched uh
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aspect to British irony. I think it
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could get a bit too much to be honest.
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As an English characteristic, the
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sharpness of it isn't something I find
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that pleasant. It's very funny in this
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film. I think also Americans and this is
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obviously played up in the kind of
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cultural difference. One of the key
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differences between our version and the
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original Michael Douglas Turner and
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Dvito film is that they're they're an
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English couple in an American world and
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that much later of the culture clashes
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and misunderstandings to great effect.
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But they start roasting each other and
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actually you as a culture I think have
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completely one uped it.
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>> You're, right., We, have, we, have, passed, you
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in the mean Olympics.
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>> You've, gone, the, dial, broken.
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There's a good trade I think which evens
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us out both in the gross out humor and
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also the very sort of wellought through
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ironic
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uh witty intellectual humor. And I I
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we play up to the difference but I don't
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think there is so much of a difference
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anymore. It's very interchangeable.
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>> I, agree., I, think, it's, very, hard, to, pull
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off both physical comedy and really like
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sharp and sarcastic wit. Both of those
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things are hard to do. Well
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>> yeah., I, think, if, you, do, that,, you, could
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do anything. I grew up with two parents
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both actors. My mom in particular doing
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you know, sort of end of the pier kind
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of whoops, there go my nicker vicar's uh
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nicker vicers nickers vicar uh kind of
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fastes and um to the point where I was
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like, "Mom, you you've got to do
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something else now." Um you I can't
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watch in an audience as you as a
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teenager. I can't watch you come into a
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room where your politician husband is
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having his pants pulled down because of
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something and it looks like his male
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assistant is giving him a [ __ ] and
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you turn to the audience and go and then
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walk off. Um, so you know, having grown
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up with that kind of humor, if you can
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do comedy is my point, you can do
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anything. I really do believe that. And
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I'm not just
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>> of, course, I, feel
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>> you, don't, have, to, tell, me,, babe., Every
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single year at the Oscars
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everybody gets blanked and all the
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serious people get up and accept and
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accept and accept.
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>> No,, no,, no., It's, true.
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>> And, it's, some, hot, [ __ ]
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>> because, comedy, is, not, easy., And, I, got, to
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tell you, both you and Olivia can do
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both.
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>> Oh,, well,, thank, you., Thank, you., That's
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very kind.
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>> Okay., So,, do, you, have, any, question, for
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Olivia today?
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>> Yeah., Okay., Um,
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is she wearing any under? No.
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Uh, is there something she's afraid of?
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Because I think she's one of the most
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fearless performers that I know. I don't
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see her being afraid of anything. But I
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wonder if there is. I wonder.
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>> Oh,, that's, a, great, question.
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>> Yeah., And, would, she, do, it?, That's, the
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other. What What are you most afraid of?
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And would you would you be any good at
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facing that fear?
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>> Deep, question.
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>> I, should, be, doing, this, interview.
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>> Tough, question., Yes., I, mean,, do, you, want
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to switch places here? No, just everyone
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wants to hear you do the interview.
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>> Okay., Well,, I, know, you, are, in, an, hour, or
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two of a 12-hour marathon.
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Congratulations on the film. Thank you
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so much for doing this. I hope we get to
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see each other not in full formal wear
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someday, but at an actual
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>> I, do, too., That'd, be, lovely., Much
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>> love.
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>> Thank, you, so, much,, Benedict., Appreciate
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it. Thanks for your time.
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>> Hello., Hello., Hello.
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>> Hello.
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>> Okay., Thank, you, for, coming, and, being
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here so much for having me.
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>> You, know,, I, was, looking, over, um, your, uh
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your life, like your timeline, cuz we're
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the same age. About the same age. You
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look much younger than me.
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>> No,, you, No.
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>> No,, you, do., Actually,
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>> I'm, 50., Hold, on., I, have, to, remember., I
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was born in 71. So, I'm 50.
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>> You're, born, in
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>> I'm, 74., So,
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>> yeah., Well,, so, you're, a, little, younger
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than me, so
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>> Well,, I, look, older.
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>> No,, you, do.
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>> Americans, just, look, better,
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>> do, you, think?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Well,, British, people, seem, smarter,, so
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everything out.
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>> You'll, find, out, that's, not, true.
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>> And, you'll, find, out, and, when, you, get, a
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little closer. Okay. So, but we but you
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know we kind of have some parallels
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because you met a lot of your friends
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and co-workers
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at Foot Lights.
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>> Yeah., Kind, of, you, know, you, went, to, this
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very
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important place that we Americans used
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to hear about.
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>> Yes., I, will, um, I, wasn't, actually, at, the
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university but this was this is
- 9:40
something that gets regularly.
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>> You, were, not, at, Cambridge., I, was, in, the
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town of Cambridge
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>> working, as, a, cleaner, and, um
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>> very, interesting.
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>> So, yes,, you, get, well, I, did, I, was, at, the
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teacher training college for about a
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term I think and left
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>> and, then, no, one, questioned, me, cuz, I, had
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a bicycle and I looked the same as
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everyone else same age. So I just would
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turn up to things and they
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>> and, was, there, like, an, auditioning
- 10:08
process to get into Foot Lights?
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>> Yes., And, that's, where, I, met, my, lovely
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friends who then basically were
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responsible for me getting work for
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years afterwards.
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>> Yeah., Because
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>> but, I, just, feel, very, it, feels, like, a, big
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lie if I guys at Cambridge.
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>> Absolutely.
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>> This, is, already, very, British., The
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distinction that you didn't go to school
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there is is an important one for you.
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>> Yeah., Well,, I, feel, like, people, who, were
- 10:27
there would go, "No, you didn't." And
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you know, it's I think it's so
- 10:31
impressive to have worked so hard and be
- 10:33
so clever to get there. It would be a
- 10:36
bit much if with my terrible A levels I
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I suggested that I got in.
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>> So, people, that, were, not, going, there
- 10:43
could go could be in the in could
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perform there.
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>> Yes., I, think, I, just, I, didn't, lie,, but, I
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just certainly didn't tell anyone.
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>> So, it, can, be, taken, back., You, could, be
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technically arrested for Yeah. at some
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point.
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>> Maybe.
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So you go and you a Do you remember what
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how you had to audition for
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>> I, do, remember, going, I, was, in, there, was, a
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building called the Union Society and
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this is when I did have my student card
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because I was actually at the teacher
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training thingy and uh and there was a
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sign it was handwritten in bro on a the
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audition arrow. Oh fun. So I went along
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and I didn't know it was the footlights
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and um I know and I'm pleased I didn't
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know.
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>> Yeah., And, they, were, they, were, boys
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looking bored sitting behind a desk and
- 11:32
said entertainers will sell something to
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us that looks like this isn't food. I
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went okay.
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>> So, there, was, a, disgusting, ashtray, which
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must have been there for years and I
- 11:43
picked up a fact but that sounds weird
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in American English.
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>> Cigarette, butt
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>> cigarette, end., And, um, and, I, tried, to
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sell it and it wasn't going very well.
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No one was laughing, so I ate it
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under desperation. And they still didn't
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laugh. They just looked absolutely
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horrified. But they they let me in
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because they thought, well, she's she's
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game. She's she's going to do some funny
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stuff.
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>> What, is, it, going, to, take, to, get, those
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guys to laugh?
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>> Yeah.
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Um that is so that's so that's such a
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great story. And then you got in and
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then you met all these like what you
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know I I
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>> that, that, time, period, in, my, life, I, know
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doing sketch and improv and all that
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stuff for
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>> a, small, number, of, people, with, friends, in
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the hopes that someday you could do more
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of it
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>> like, what, do, you, remember, of, those
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times?
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>> Well, I, because, obviously, as, you, know, you
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all had to help write and everything. I
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was terrible at the writing. Uh, I just
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really enjoyed performing and uh, being
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on stage and making people laugh was
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like the best like crack, like the best
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thing.
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>> It, is., I, I, said, it, for, me, it, was, the
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closest feeling to being a vampire
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>> where, you, just, like, I'm, becoming, a
- 12:56
vampire.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Oh,, I've, got, goosebumps., I, totally
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understand.
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>> Just, you're, like,, look, what, I've, done.
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Like just this weird
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>> powerful, in, control, flush, of, excitement.
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>> Yeah., Yeah.
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>> And, so, desperate, to, get, that, back, and
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>> yes,, your, whole, life, is, chasing, it
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again.
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>> What, was, the, first, you, remember, the
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feeling of like the first big laugh, you
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know, where you where you did something
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and you watched people laugh at you and
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you thought, "Oh, I love this feeling."
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>> I, don't, know if, I, can, remember, that.
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>> No.
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>> Were, you, in, plays, as, a, kid?
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>> I, did, my, first, ever, school, play, when, I
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was 16 and that was that was the prime
- 13:33
of Miss Jean Broaddy. not a comedy, but
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um I just remember people clapping at
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the end and I'd always been so rubbish
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at school.
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>> I'd, never, I, sort, of, oh, I, couldn't, wait
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for it to finish, you know, doesn't
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really I'd look out the window and found
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it really hard to concentrate and
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>> and, then, suddenly, I, I, committed, to
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learning all of these lines. Suddenly I
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why couldn't I learn other stuff? that I
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would do that and then when they clapped
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that was the moment when I went
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>> I, love, it.
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>> It, was, like, it, was, like, electricity
- 14:06
coming out of your fingertips like get
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off get off. No.
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>> Loved, it.
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>> Yeah., I, mean, do, you, consider, yourself, a
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were you an extroverted kid? Like were
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you were you are people um not surprised
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that you ended up being an actor or
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>> don't, know., So,, I, think, it's, quite, I
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think as I've got older, I've got more
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and more shy in a way. And I I think
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people knowing your face and you not
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knowing their face
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>> puts, you, in, a, you, know,
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>> it's, an, not, an, equal, footing.
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>> I, really, relate, to, what, you're, saying
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about even though I think people might
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think that's funny that both of us are
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saying this, but getting a little shy as
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you get older.
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>> Totally.
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>> I, really, relate, to, that., What, do, you
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think that is? I I think it is
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well as you know as I said that it's
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it's an unequal thing. So I love I don't
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know if, you, ever, go, to, a, country, where
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maybe your shows aren't seen.
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>> Oh, yeah., It's, called, the, UK.
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>> That's, not, true., But, you, know, well, if, if
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you can walk feel like you can walk down
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the street and no one has done a double
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take or a nudge or a secret photo.
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>> Yeah.
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>> It, feels, amazing.
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>> Yes.
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>> I, love, that.
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>> Yeah., Being, observed, is, weird, because
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especially it sounds like you're like
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you you you are an observer. You like to
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observe people. So when you're being
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observed, it's a strange feeling.
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>> Yeah., I, find, it, discomforting, and, it
- 15:30
means I don't want to go anywhere with
- 15:31
my children.
- 15:32
>> I, don't, want, people, to,, you, know,, see
- 15:35
who they are.
- 15:35
>> Yeah.
- 15:36
>> It's, their, decision, to, to, do, what, they
- 15:39
want to do with their lives. Not
- 15:40
>> um
- 15:41
>> and, kids, don't, like, it, doesn't, even, you
- 15:43
don't even have to be an actor. Kids
- 15:44
just don't like sharing their parents
- 15:46
with people.
- 15:46
>> Yeah., I, do, understand, that.
- 15:48
>> Yeah,, I, know., And, it's, it's, hard, to
- 15:51
explain to them that that is your work
- 15:53
but it is it is it's a universal
- 15:55
feeling. The kids do kids want their
- 15:56
parents when they want them.
- 15:58
>> Mine., Yeah., And
- 16:00
>> I've, been, lucky, compared, to, many, people
- 16:02
in our industry. I I haven't had to be
- 16:04
away from home that much.
- 16:06
>> Yeah.
- 16:06
>> And, uh, and, my, youngest,, so, in, recent
- 16:10
years, I've had to be about way a bit
- 16:12
more. And she hates it. M I sort of love
- 16:15
it actually. But
- 16:16
>> yeah,, she's, still, missing, you.
- 16:21
>> How, old, is, your, youngest?
- 16:22
>> Yeah., Uh, youngest, is, 10.
- 16:23
>> Okay., Okay., Right., So, you, still, have
- 16:26
>> Yeah.
- 16:26
>> some, sweetness, there.
- 16:27
>> Yeah.
- 16:28
>> Yeah., And, really, she's, really, lovely.
- 16:30
They're all lovely.
- 16:31
>> I, know., Does, anyone, any, of, them, want, to
- 16:32
be an actor?
- 16:33
>> No., Furious.
- 16:35
>> Yeah.
- 16:35
>> Livid, with, them.
- 16:36
>> Yeah.
- 16:37
>> You, know,
- 16:37
>> I'm, like, get, up, there, and, earn, some
- 16:39
money for this family.
- 16:40
>> Just, I, So, they, laugh, at, me, cuz, Yeah., Um,
- 16:44
it's a bit, you know, ab fab.
- 16:47
>> And, my, big, boy,, uh,, wants, to, be, a
- 16:49
physicist.
- 16:49
>> Wow.
- 16:50
>> I, mean,, just
- 16:51
>> incredible.
- 16:51
>> He, can, also,, that's, the, only, way, he, can
- 16:53
rebel with you and your husband.
- 16:55
>> Totally., He, goes,, "Mom,, no, one, says,
- 16:57
"Oh, why can't you be a rockstar?"
- 17:00
>> I, do.
- 17:02
>> They're, all, so, sensible.
- 17:04
>> Yeah., Physicist, is
- 17:05
>> physicist.
- 17:06
>> That's, smart.
- 17:07
>> I, mean,, who, employs, physicists
- 17:09
>> these, days?, No, one.
- 17:11
>> No, one., see
- 17:12
>> with, long, hair., Forget, it., He's, never
- 17:14
going to get through the door.
- 17:16
>> Okay., So,, you're, at, you're, at, Foot
- 17:17
Lights, you're making all these friends
- 17:19
you're deciding. You know what I love
- 17:21
about your career and you is that you
- 17:24
you are the ultimate to me proof that
- 17:27
when someone can do comedy really well
- 17:30
they can do anything. And I guess you
- 17:33
came into the business doing comedy.
- 17:36
When was was it Tyrannosaur that
- 17:39
switched? Was that
- 17:40
>> Yeah., Do, can, you, talk, about, that, film
- 17:42
and and getting cast in that?
- 17:44
>> Yeah., So,, comedy, I, I'd, never, intended., I
- 17:48
just found a place there and I really
- 17:50
loved it.
- 17:51
>> And, um, I'd, always, imagined, maybe
- 17:56
uh from from that first play at school
- 17:58
I thought maybe I could be an actor, but
- 17:59
you didn't dare say it out loud.
- 18:01
>> Yeah.
- 18:01
>> And, and, then, it, felt, like, there, were, two
- 18:05
lists of actors. There's funny ones, not
- 18:07
funny ones, and you can't cross over.
- 18:09
>> Absolutely, not, allowed.
- 18:10
>> No., And, it, takes, someone, to,, you, know,
- 18:12
to really put their neck on the line to
- 18:14
go, "No, I would like them to do that."
- 18:16
So, it was Patty Considine I met when we
- 18:18
were doing uh Hot Fuzz.
- 18:20
>> Yes.
- 18:20
>> I, was, so, excited, to, meet, him, and, I
- 18:23
opened the door and grinned at him.
- 18:25
Hello. And and he decided in that
- 18:28
moment, oh, she's she'll be right for my
- 18:29
film.
- 18:30
>> Wow.
- 18:30
>> I, know.
- 18:32
>> So,, always, open, the, door,, people., Always
- 18:34
be nice. You never know.
- 18:36
>> Wow., And, it, was, it, totally, changed, the
- 18:39
trajectory. It's a word I find hard to
- 18:41
do. Um of my career
- 18:43
>> because, it, went, to, Sundance, and, it, was
- 18:44
like this, you know, very lauded
- 18:46
performance and people saw this version
- 18:49
of you basically and they said "Oh, we
- 18:51
can I know. It's very
- 18:54
It's Isn't it interesting how life is
- 18:57
just
- 18:59
just the smallest changes and moves in
- 19:01
your life when you're and you're on
- 19:03
another track?"
- 19:04
>> Yeah,, totally., and, so, often, having, to
- 19:06
wait for someone else to
- 19:08
>> Yeah.
- 19:08
>> to, to, you, know, let, that, happen, for, you
- 19:10
which is frustrating.
- 19:12
>> Yeah.
- 19:12
>> But, I'm, so, grateful, to, Patty.
- 19:14
>> Do, you, ever, think, to, yourself, like, I'm
- 19:16
in the mood right now to do something
- 19:18
heavier? I'm in the mood right now to do
- 19:20
something lighter. Do you think about
- 19:21
that when you're picking stuff?
- 19:23
>> You, know, like
- 19:24
>> I, don't, know if, I, might, do
- 19:24
subconsciously. I always used to rely
- 19:26
very much on gut feeling. Yeah. You know
- 19:29
um and I feel a bit like I've lost that
- 19:32
ability. I've gone a little bit.
- 19:34
>> I, don't, know, if, that, happens, as, well, as
- 19:35
we get older, but
- 19:36
>> I, sometimes, think, I, think, I've
- 19:38
>> I, can't, tell, now.
- 19:40
>> If, a, my, agent, has, a, great, litmus, test,
- 19:42
so if you read it and you're unsure um
- 19:46
if your nemesis gets the part, are you
- 19:49
going to want to
- 19:51
>> you, know,, pull, your, hair, out?, And
- 19:53
>> it's, so, funny., I, think, about, that,, too.
- 19:54
If I saw it a year later, like a trailer
- 19:57
for it, and I was jealous.
- 19:59
>> Yeah.
- 20:00
>> If, I, thought, if, I, saw, something, go,
- 20:01
okay. I can let this go or no, I have to
- 20:04
fight for it.
- 20:04
>> Yeah., Yeah., But, um, but
- 20:07
>> sorry,, I, didn't, answer, your, question, at
- 20:08
all., Did, I? I, did, I, go, somewhere, else?
- 20:09
>> Well,, I, Well,, what, why, I, I, ask, is
- 20:12
because you've been in all of my
- 20:14
favorite things and when we look at all
- 20:16
of the stuff that you've been in, your
- 20:17
career is incredible, Olivia. like you
- 20:19
have done.
- 20:20
>> Okay., But, I, want, to, stay, with, comedy, for
- 20:22
a second just because I feel like
- 20:24
>> and, I, kind, of, made, a, joke, about, it
- 20:26
earlier, but there is this thing our
- 20:28
with people our age where
- 20:30
>> the, US, and, UK, were
- 20:33
>> so, connected, in, so, many, ways, but, had
- 20:34
completely different comedic
- 20:36
experiences. There were only a few shows
- 20:38
in my opinion that came over to us.
- 20:40
>> Yeah.
- 20:41
>> Like, it, wasn't, until, I, was, in, my, 20s, and
- 20:42
30s that I learned about all this great
- 20:45
British comedy that I never got to see.
- 20:47
>> Okay., And, I,, you, know,, you, know,, we, got
- 20:51
kind of the big ones, right, growing
- 20:52
like Money Python and, you know, Ab Fab
- 20:56
and stuff like that, but then there was
- 20:57
this huge amount of shows that we never
- 21:00
saw that you had to kind of search and
- 21:02
find out and watch on, you know, VHS and
- 21:05
like trade with your friends.
- 21:06
>> Yeah.
- 21:08
Did you have shows here in the States
- 21:10
that you didn't know about or didn't
- 21:12
watch that you had to kind of catch up
- 21:15
and know about once you started becoming
- 21:17
>> weirdly, sort, of, SNL, which, is, a, you, know
- 21:20
>> it's, it's, like, a, little, comedy, heaven.
- 21:23
Um I didn't know about that for so long
- 21:25
cuz I I don't think it was shown on
- 21:27
television in the UK. No. And it was
- 21:30
only funny friends who were obsessed
- 21:32
with it and went what why what is it and
- 21:35
then started to to look at it
- 21:37
>> because, this, is, pre-, internet, like, we
- 21:38
couldn't Google anything. We didn't have
- 21:40
this, high-tech, stuff., I, have, I, have a
- 21:42
laptop on my
- 21:44
>> and, that's, very, cool, and, I, can, type, in
- 21:45
anything you want to know.
- 21:48
>> You, want, to, know, the, recipe, to, something
- 21:50
but yeah but you couldn't clip anything
- 21:52
you couldn't watching. So I remember
- 21:53
watching like Alan Partridge and all
- 21:55
this stuff on VHS, but 10 years after it
- 21:59
was on.
- 21:59
>> Yeah., Yeah., Well,, it's, the, same., Well,
- 22:01
we got and we still have, which I love
- 22:04
um, every weekday morning on channel 4
- 22:06
they have starts with Cheers, um, then
- 22:09
King of Queens, then Everybody Loved
- 22:10
Raymond, then Friends, uh, no, sorry
- 22:13
Frasier.
- 22:14
>> Same, four, shows.
- 22:15
>> Yeah,, I, love, it.
- 22:17
>> Oh, my, god., Cheers.
- 22:18
>> Oh, my, god., How, good, is
- 22:19
>> Cheers?
- 22:21
How good is that show? Oh
- 22:22
>> it's, so, good., Ted, Dansson, at, his, hottest
- 22:25
best
- 22:26
>> and, the, and, and, um, Sam, and, Diane, the, I
- 22:30
mean actually there's a we'll get to
- 22:33
your film The Roses, but there's a lot
- 22:34
of that kind of like that kind of back
- 22:37
and forth reparte of I love you, I hate
- 22:40
you, I love you. So satisfying
- 22:42
>> so, good.
- 22:42
>> And, when, they, kissed, for, the, first, time
- 22:44
and millions watched.
- 22:46
>> I, know., And, and, also, that
- 22:49
>> lovely, Woody., I, loved, Woody, and, he, and
- 22:51
and and Woody who had the hardest job in
- 22:54
the world cuz he took over
- 22:56
>> for, coach, who
- 22:57
>> Oh, yes,, of, course.
- 22:58
>> Yes., Who, was, an, amazing, character,
- 23:01
>> sadly, passed, away, year, one, or, two, and
- 23:04
you thought, well, they're just can't
- 23:05
cover that.
- 23:06
>> And, then, they, bring, in, Woody
- 23:09
>> who, just, crushes, it., And, then, the, pilot
- 23:12
of Cheers, if you've ever read, is just
- 23:15
a perfectly written pilot and we and me
- 23:16
and Mike Sher, the creator of Parks and
- 23:18
Rec, used to talk about it all the time
- 23:19
cuz you have like seven characters you
- 23:21
have to, you know, service really fast
- 23:24
basically.
- 23:25
>> And, it's, such, a, good, pilot., I, love, that
- 23:27
joke.
- 23:27
>> Oh, my, god,, I've, got, to, watch, the, pilot.
- 23:28
I'm going to find it.
- 23:29
>> It's, so, good., And, the, ending, of, Cheers.
- 23:31
>> Yeah.
- 23:33
>> Okay., I, Everyone, loves, Raymond, Frasier
- 23:37
and what was the other one?
- 23:39
>> King, of, Queens., King, of, Queens.
- 23:41
>> Yeah.
- 23:42
>> And, you're, like,, what, is, this, queens?
- 23:44
What what do I need to know?
- 23:45
>> I've, got, no, idea, what, that, is,
- 23:47
>> but, he, is, king, of, it.
- 23:52
>> Yeah., There, was, so, there, was, a, few
- 23:53
things that came over to us, but not a
- 23:55
lot. You know, it took me and and sketch
- 23:58
was one
- 23:59
>> like, I, didn't, know, about, French, and
- 24:00
Saunders until 10 years after, you know
- 24:04
then everyone same like funny people and
- 24:07
I was meeting funny people
- 24:09
>> and, they, were, talking, about, shows, that, I
- 24:11
like had to research. But I just think
- 24:13
it's very interesting because
- 24:15
>> that, we're, we, are, we, are, so, alike, but
- 24:18
our comedy was very specific and
- 24:20
different. We had the um premiere last
- 24:22
night in New York of the Roses and then
- 24:24
we got the London premiere on Thursday
- 24:26
and lots of I wonder if audiences will
- 24:28
laugh at different things and I feel
- 24:30
like that's not true anymore.
- 24:31
>> I, agree., Maybe., Yeah,
- 24:33
>> I, don't, think, that's, true.
- 24:34
>> No,, I, think, we, all, totally, understand
- 24:35
each other and we'll find the same [ __ ]
- 24:37
funny.
- 24:37
>> We, were, laughing., We, were, we, when, we
- 24:39
were preparing for this interview, we
- 24:40
were saying like how
- 24:42
>> you, know, it, is, true., We, believe, that, the
- 24:44
Brits are smarter. They just sound
- 24:46
smarter.
- 24:46
>> Yeah,, they, do.
- 24:47
>> It's, not, true.
- 24:48
>> I, know., And, you, know, what, taught, us?
- 24:50
Love Island.
- 24:52
>> I've, said, that's, the, first, time, I've
- 24:54
ever been grateful to Love Island.
- 24:56
>> They, taught, us, that
- 24:58
>> cuz, I, can, see, people, look, disappointed
- 24:59
when I open my mouth and I go, "Oh, see
- 25:01
you think I'm clever. I'm really not."
- 25:03
But thank god Love Island.
- 25:04
>> Yeah,, Love, Island, really, leveled, the
- 25:06
playing field. We were like, I see.
- 25:08
Okay, we're all the same. We're all the
- 25:10
same.
- 25:18
But a show that I've since now seen that
- 25:20
I didn't know at the time was Bruiser
- 25:22
>> which, was, like, your, first
- 25:23
>> Have, you, seen, Bruiser?
- 25:25
>> Well,, I've, seen, clips, of, Bruiser.
- 25:27
>> Okay.
- 25:27
>> But, Bruiser, was, like, your, first, sketch
- 25:30
show.
- 25:31
>> First, ever, job., My, first, job.
- 25:32
>> First, ever, job.
- 25:33
>> And, that, was, How, old, were, you?, What
- 25:35
year?
- 25:35
>> It, was, my, last, year, of, drama, school., I
- 25:37
have a weird thing where I can't do
- 25:38
dates.
- 25:39
>> Same.
- 25:39
>> So, I, know, I, did, my, A, levels, in, 1992
- 25:42
because I had to say it so often.
- 25:44
>> Yeah.
- 25:44
>> But, I, beyond, that, I'm, not, entirely, sure
- 25:46
what happened. So, in the '9s
- 25:48
>> in, the, '90s,
- 25:49
>> comes, out.
- 25:50
>> Yes.
- 25:50
>> And, it's, you, and, and, David, and
- 25:53
>> David, Mitchell,, Rob, Webb,, Martin
- 25:55
Freeman.
- 25:56
>> Yeah,, that's, right.
- 25:56
>> Charlotte, Hudson.
- 25:57
>> And, that's, just, like, sketches, and, you're
- 26:00
all look like babies and you're all
- 26:02
doing like
- 26:04
>> Yeah,, I, go, I, haven't, seen, it., I, I, bet
- 26:07
lots of it's terrible.
- 26:08
>> Well,, sketches.
- 26:09
>> Yeah.
- 26:10
>> I, mean,, badly., like, the, batting
- 26:13
averages, you have just like hope for a
- 26:15
couple of winners. Like
- 26:16
>> Mitch, Web, have, just, done, a, new, sketch
- 26:18
show and sketch shows just haven't
- 26:20
happened for a long time.
- 26:21
>> I, know., I, know., I, know., I, think, about
- 26:23
that a lot. I mean, for me, the best
- 26:26
last sketch show other than SNL that
- 26:28
I've seen is Key and Peele. Did you
- 26:30
watch Key and Peele?
- 26:31
>> My, boys, were, talking, about, that.
- 26:33
>> I, think, that, that, the, Brits, don't, know
- 26:34
about Key and Peele as much, but that
- 26:36
was a big show over here.
- 26:38
>> Um,, and, they, were, just, like, deeply, funny
- 26:41
and good. like they were really really
- 26:42
>> going, to, find, them.
- 26:43
>> Um, okay., And, so, then, um, Okay., But, then
- 26:48
>> there's, this, there's, all, this, stuff, you
- 26:50
do between
- 26:52
>> you, know, broad, church, basically., There's
- 26:54
all this stuff because that broad church
- 26:56
for us is really I think when we really
- 26:59
start to get to know you. I remember you
- 27:01
from your little moment in the office
- 27:02
because I the UK office because I was
- 27:04
obsessed with UK office and and the and
- 27:07
the um the picture moment with David and
- 27:09
just and with with Ricky but we get to
- 27:13
really know you and you and David at the
- 27:16
same time.
- 27:16
>> Oh, yeah,, lovely, DT.
- 27:18
>> Lovely., Tell, me, about, your, relation., You
- 27:20
guys are buddies.
- 27:21
>> Oh,, I, love, David, Penant.
- 27:22
>> I, know., He, seems, so, I'd, love, to, meet
- 27:25
him.
- 27:25
>> Nice., You, love, him.
- 27:26
>> Tell, me, why, he's, so, great., He, is
- 27:31
there's nothing assholy about him at
- 27:34
all.
- 27:35
>> And, he, we, simply, just, would, sit, and, talk
- 27:38
about we do farts in the police car and
- 27:41
he'd go Jesus Christ
- 27:44
and and he was just like a buddy and
- 27:48
we'd tell stories and he he wanted to be
- 27:51
at home with his no wife and family and
- 27:53
I wanted to be at home. Yes. Isn't it
- 27:56
the best when you work with people who
- 27:57
want to be at home?
- 27:58
>> Yeah.
- 27:59
>> Get, this, done., Get, it, done, early., You're
- 28:01
not afraid. You get home. Get [ __ ] off
- 28:03
about home.
- 28:04
>> And
- 28:06
also he was so always knew his lines was
- 28:08
always on it. Always just just beautiful
- 28:10
at his fingertips. And then uh you know
- 28:13
when the ad comes to knock on the door I
- 28:15
could we both we had a two two-way it's
- 28:17
not as rude as it sounds you know the uh
- 28:19
van with but also our lose were back to
- 28:22
back and I going to go David are you in
- 28:25
there go stop listening to me
- 28:29
I'm doing the same with you and um but
- 28:32
when the ad would come and knock on door
- 28:34
say it's time we would try and race each
- 28:35
other he would always didn't want to
- 28:36
delay anyone he was never late
- 28:40
and just gorgeous. Everybody loved him
- 28:44
but just real. And
- 28:46
>> it, it, proves, my, point,, Olivia., I've, said
- 28:48
before, I find that for the most part
- 28:50
with the exception of a few eccentric
- 28:53
original performers
- 28:55
>> the, most, talented, people, are, often, the
- 28:58
most professional. Like, they're the
- 28:59
easiest to work with.
- 29:01
>> And, I've, been, so, lucky, to, work, with, two
- 29:03
of my gods, Merrill Stre and Anthony
- 29:06
Hopkins. They never would have kept
- 29:08
anyone waiting. Yes.
- 29:10
>> And, then, you, learn, from, that, you, go, see.
- 29:12
>> No., And, they, set, such, a, tone.
- 29:14
>> Yes.
- 29:15
>> They, know, they, are, polite, to, everyone.
- 29:16
They know everyone's name. They know
- 29:17
their job. They know their lines.
- 29:19
They're always on time.
- 29:20
>> I, I, mean, I, have, a, in, any, profession, I, do
- 29:22
have a theory that like people that are
- 29:24
acting out of fear or afraid that this
- 29:26
is their last good idea or that you know
- 29:28
it a lot of people act out for a lot of
- 29:30
reasons. Yeah. But
- 29:32
>> and, I, do, understand, that.
- 29:33
>> I, do, too., And, as, I, get, older, also, people
- 29:35
just work differently. But the
- 29:37
professional part
- 29:38
>> when, you, meet, some, your, hero, and, they
- 29:40
also are that way. It's just the best.
- 29:42
>> It's, so, important.
- 29:44
>> Yeah.
- 29:44
>> And, just, a, friend, recently, did, a, show
- 29:47
and I don't want to sort of
- 29:50
>> there, are, some, of, the, younger, people.
- 29:52
>> Yes.
- 29:52
>> Who, I, I, don't, know, where, it, comes, from
- 29:55
but um
- 29:56
>> if, they, have, a, little, bit, of, a, cold, they
- 29:57
won't do the show.
- 29:58
>> Oh.
- 29:59
>> And, I, don't, understand.
- 30:00
>> Right.
- 30:01
>> When, we, were, told
- 30:03
>> this, is, very, Gen, X, of, us., You, know, that
- 30:04
>> I'm, I'm, aware, that, I, am, doing, that.
- 30:06
>> Same., Which, is, the, way., And, people
- 30:08
>> think, it's, their, fault,, but, someone, has
- 30:09
told them wrong.
- 30:11
>> Well,, okay,, let's, get, into, this, because
- 30:14
no,
- 30:15
>> I'm, going, to, be, cancelled.
- 30:16
>> No,, I, agree., And, I'm, trying, to, work, on
- 30:18
it because here are the two things.
- 30:21
>> I, think, that, we, were, sold, a, productivity
- 30:24
myth.
- 30:25
>> Yeah.
- 30:25
>> Right., Like, hustle,, hustle,, hustle.
- 30:27
Yeah.
- 30:27
>> And, it's, really, ingrained, in, us., Like
- 30:30
there's no way I would have ever called
- 30:32
in sick. I mean, I remember doing a
- 30:34
scene with Alec Baldwin for a movie and
- 30:36
I had like 104 temperature and I had we
- 30:38
had to cry
- 30:40
>> and, I, was, like, I, I, was, on, another, planet
- 30:42
and he was like where wherever you are
- 30:45
stay there perfect and I was like I am
- 30:47
in I'm in a fever dream. I have 104 and
- 30:50
I remember just being completely but
- 30:52
never in a million years ever would I
- 30:54
>> in, retrospect, potentially, maybe, was, a
- 30:56
day to not be
- 30:57
>> potentially, Yeah., potentially, not, a, good
- 30:59
choice.
- 30:59
>> Yeah., So,, I, kind, of, understand, that, this
- 31:02
idea of like maybe take care of
- 31:04
yourself, Gen Xers, a little bit more
- 31:06
than you did and not pressure everybody
- 31:08
to hustle.
- 31:09
>> But, perhaps, we've, overcorrected.
- 31:11
>> I, think, there's, a, happy, medium,, isn't
- 31:13
there?
- 31:13
>> Agree.
- 31:14
>> But, a, little, bit, of, a, of, a, tickle, in, in
- 31:16
the back and you go, I don't think I
- 31:19
can. That's I don't think that's okay.
- 31:21
>> Yeah.
- 31:22
>> I've, had, pneumonia, twice., Never, missed, a
- 31:24
day of work while filming.
- 31:25
>> Okay.
- 31:26
>> But, also, potentially, stupid.
- 31:28
>> You've, had, pneumonia, while, filming?
- 31:29
Yeah. Yeah. Amazing. You're my kind of
- 31:32
gal.
- 31:32
>> Thank, you., I, never, missed, one, day, of
- 31:35
work on Parks and Wreck. I did 120
- 31:38
shows.
- 31:39
>> [ __ ], yeah.
- 31:40
>> And, that's, weird., And, people, think
- 31:42
that's a weird statistic because they're
- 31:44
like, well, okay, maybe maybe not
- 31:47
something to brag about. And I'm like
- 31:49
is it not?
- 31:49
>> I, think, it, is.
- 31:51
>> I, agree., But, perhaps, I, was, setting, an
- 31:54
example that was, you know, there's
- 31:56
there's there's Both are true. Both are
- 31:58
true.
- 31:59
>> But, I, know, what, you, mean., I, love, I, just
- 32:02
love a pro. I love a nice pro.
- 32:04
>> Yeah.
- 32:05
>> Because, a, working, environment, should, be
- 32:09
>> It's, just, hard, enough, to, just, do, life.
- 32:12
It's hard enough to do life without
- 32:14
somebody being difficult. And
- 32:16
>> yeah,
- 32:17
>> and, we're, lucky, to, have, the, work, beyond,
- 32:20
>> you, know., Don't, don't, be, sort, of, overly
- 32:23
cocky with that.
- 32:24
>> Yes., Agree., and, Broad, Church.
- 32:27
>> I, It, makes, sense, to, me, that, you, and
- 32:29
David loved each other because you can
- 32:31
really feel it in the show.
- 32:32
>> Like, it's, just, you, feel, like, true
- 32:34
partners in that show.
- 32:35
>> Yeah., And, even, though, in, the, show, you're
- 32:37
getting to be partners, but
- 32:39
>> there, was, a, such, a, m, a, feeling, of, mutual
- 32:42
respect on on that. It was so good.
- 32:45
>> And, what, was, it, like, to, have, that, blow
- 32:47
up? It was a huge hit.
- 32:48
>> Yes,, that, was, very, odd., I, because, no, one
- 32:52
knew who had done it. That was what they
- 32:54
wanted. Although when I went for my
- 32:56
first audition, my sort of meet meet
- 32:58
with the producers and I said, "Who did
- 33:00
it?" And they told me and I went, "Oh."
- 33:03
And cried and they went, "That's great.
- 33:05
That's what you want." And then um in on
- 33:08
the way home, like 20 minutes after I'd
- 33:10
left, they phoned and went, "Uh, can you
- 33:12
pretend that we didn't tell you? We've
- 33:13
realized we don't want anyone to know.
- 33:15
We wanted to
- 33:16
>> I, went,, "Oh,, okay.", So, I, had, to, lie., And
- 33:19
David was so crafty of me. One day his
- 33:23
agent accidentally let slip right near
- 33:25
the end of months of filming and he flew
- 33:27
onto my van. I went, "You [ __ ] didn't
- 33:30
tell me." And I knew what he meant and I
- 33:31
couldn't look at him.
- 33:32
>> Oh,, cuz, he, didn't, know, either.
- 33:34
>> They, didn't, know., No, one, knew., But, they
- 33:35
accidentally told me.
- 33:36
>> You, knew., What, a, burden, to, carry.
- 33:38
>> Faces,, you, know,, all, the, um, 10, by8, faces
- 33:40
in the makeup van and everyone was
- 33:42
putting a sticker on who they thought it
- 33:43
was. And I was also going, "Is it that
- 33:45
might be me? Uh am I trying to terrible
- 33:49
at lying?"
- 33:49
>> Wow., So, you, you, were, reading, the, scripts
- 33:51
in real time basically and Oh, that's
- 33:54
very fun.
- 33:54
>> It, was, really, fun.
- 33:55
>> And, what, a, great, way, to, be, able, to
- 33:58
>> and, and, kind, of, what, a, bummer, that, you
- 33:59
knew because you we would have been, you
- 34:02
know, like everyone else, but you had
- 34:03
that secret.
- 34:04
>> Yeah.
- 34:04
>> Oh,, that's, fun.
- 34:05
>> It, was, fun.
- 34:06
>> Oh,, that's, good.
- 34:07
>> But, David, Yeah., said,, "You, can't, believe
- 34:08
you didn't tell me."
- 34:10
>> And, uh, and, you're, like, "I'm, a, pro,
- 34:11
babe. I'm a pro."
- 34:12
>> Also,, I, I'd, lied, so, much, I'd, almost
- 34:14
forgotten that I knew.
- 34:17
Do you think you would be good um
- 34:18
convincing uh are you a good liar? Like
- 34:21
do you think you'd be uh Yeah.
- 34:23
>> Without, a, script?, I'm, appalling.
- 34:26
>> Yeah., You, they, can
- 34:29
>> I, don't, know., I, think, I'm, okay., Like, I
- 34:32
think sometimes could I convince a jury
- 34:33
like if I
- 34:35
>> Oh,, wow., That's, an, excellent
- 34:36
>> Could, you, convince, I, feel, like, I, could
- 34:38
convince a jury
- 34:39
>> that, you, didn't, do, it?
- 34:40
>> Yes.
- 34:41
>> I, feel, like
- 34:42
>> as, long, as, my, kids, weren't, in, the, jury,
- 34:43
I think I'd be fine.
- 34:44
>> Your, kids, would, know., They, go,, "You
- 34:46
totally did it."
- 34:49
>> Do, you, have, a, tell, when, you, lie?, I, I'm
- 34:51
sure I do, too. I'd like someone to tell
- 34:53
me what it is so I can work on it. But I
- 34:55
think I overexlain.
- 34:57
>> I, think, I, say, too, many, things.
- 34:59
>> Oh,, you, know, when, you, watch, traitors?
- 35:02
>> Yes.
- 35:02
>> Oh,, I, love, it, when, I, love, it, when, they
- 35:05
ask someone something, they go, "What?"
- 35:07
They have to
- 35:07
>> They, say, what?, They're, stalling.
- 35:09
>> They, Yeah., And, they, do, it
- 35:10
subconsciously. It's amazing.
- 35:13
watch any of those body language things
- 35:15
where they show, you know, if you look
- 35:16
up to the right
- 35:18
>> or, one's, one's, recalling, information,
- 35:21
one's lying.
- 35:21
>> Yes.
- 35:22
>> Yeah., I, can't
- 35:23
>> or, if, you, touch, your, face, or, like, your
- 35:25
neck. I know. If you touch your neck
- 35:27
it's cuz you're about to say a lie. All
- 35:29
these kind of Yeah. All these small
- 35:31
things. I That is I love when people
- 35:35
stall when you go
- 35:38
>> What, did, you, say?, Yeah., Love, it.
- 35:39
>> I'm, so, sorry.
- 35:41
What?
- 35:42
>> Didn't, hear, you.
- 35:45
>> But, I, also, get, sweaty, when, you, have, to
- 35:47
play those games. Like if you ever play
- 35:48
that game Mafia.
- 35:49
>> Oh, yeah.
- 35:50
>> I, don't, like, that, game., I, love, it.
- 35:52
>> You, love, it?
- 35:53
>> I, love, it.
- 35:53
>> Okay., Because, we, play, it, almost, every
- 35:56
night on holiday.
- 35:58
>> And, um, we've, discovered, as, well, any
- 36:01
parents that get killed uh it's always
- 36:05
their kids that have done it. Always.
- 36:08
>> Or, spouse.
- 36:09
>> Yeah., And, uh
- 36:11
>> yeah,
- 36:11
>> one, family, that, we, go, on, Hollywood, with
- 36:13
every year, their kids are terrifying at
- 36:15
it.
- 36:16
>> Really, good.
- 36:16
>> Oh, my, god., So, good., And, the, the, youngest
- 36:18
one got so cross with everyone accusing
- 36:21
her that we went of course she's not
- 36:23
she's she was overexplaining. She's
- 36:24
doing what you say. Yes.
- 36:25
>> Just, I'm, not, literally, I, had, to, move
- 36:27
because really angry and she's only 13.
- 36:30
She was we oh god no probably not. Just
- 36:32
maybe don't give her a chance. She was
- 36:33
absolutely killing everyone.
- 36:36
>> She, was, like, that, at, night, when, everyone
- 36:37
had their eyes closed. Amazing.
- 36:41
I get very stressed. I get very giggly
- 36:44
when I get accused and very stressed
- 36:48
>> and, also
- 36:51
I feel I feel like I maybe I feel like I
- 36:53
act the same when I'm the murderer or
- 36:55
not, but I must not. But I I don't think
- 36:57
I would pass a lie detector test. Let me
- 36:58
just say that.
- 36:59
>> I, don't, think, I, would.
- 37:00
>> I, would., My, heart, would, beat.
- 37:01
>> Yeah.
- 37:02
>> But, I, think, I, could, I, could, win, over, a
- 37:04
jury.
- 37:04
>> Yeah., I, think, I, would, say,, "Ladies, and
- 37:06
gentlemen of the jury, why would I want
- 37:08
to kill my spouse
- 37:10
or whatever
- 37:12
>> now?", And, I'd, be, able, to, cry., You're, a
- 37:14
good crier and and you love to cry.
- 37:16
>> I, do.
- 37:18
>> It's, one, of, my, one, of, my, great, skills.
- 37:21
>> Well,, in, everyday, life,, I, don't, cry, so
- 37:22
much.
- 37:23
>> Um,, do, you, have, any, you, have, tricks, for
- 37:27
crying?
- 37:27
>> No., If, it's, sad,, I'll, cry.
- 37:29
>> Yeah.
- 37:30
>> If, the, script, is, sad., So,, broad, church.
- 37:33
Yeah. come. Um, yeah, that first day it
- 37:36
was filmed chronologically, which was
- 37:38
just a gift.
- 37:39
>> Amazing.
- 37:40
>> But, they, they, were, saying,, "No,, she's, a
- 37:42
police officer. She's probably a little
- 37:44
harder than that one." Like, absolutely.
- 37:46
There's no way. It's just I'm sorry. I
- 37:47
can't a child. And so, oh, making me
- 37:51
that um if it's good script, it's
- 37:55
impossible not to.
- 37:57
>> But, in, your, life,, you're, not, the, biggest
- 37:58
crier
- 38:00
>> really., Oh,, in, the, crown, as, well,, there
- 38:01
was this because the queen famously is
- 38:04
was able to be there for other people
- 38:07
and not cry and I couldn't do it.
- 38:09
>> There's, a, scene, where, Helen, Bonum, Carter
- 38:11
is telling me about Abberavan which is
- 38:14
was a terrible terrible thing that
- 38:15
happened and I couldn't hear her. Yeah
- 38:18
it was beautifully done but I couldn't
- 38:20
hear her talking about it without crying
- 38:22
and they kept going okay no
- 38:25
>> no, crying, no, I, can't., So, the, sound
- 38:28
department gave me an earpiece and I
- 38:30
listened to the shipping forecast.
- 38:32
[Music]
- 38:33
So in the in my ear I was hearing south
- 38:36
at Sura, north at Sura, weather for
- 38:37
third middling and I was just listening
- 38:39
to that and zoning out while Helena said
- 38:42
I can't believe our first scene together
- 38:45
and you're not actually listening to me.
- 38:48
>> Wow.
- 38:49
>> And, it's, really, that's, a, good, tip
- 38:50
though.
- 38:50
>> That's, a, great, tip.
- 38:52
>> Listen, to, something, else., Don't, listen
- 38:54
to your actor. I mean, I always say half
- 38:55
of acting is like just keeping your face
- 38:57
still, which is almost impossible for me
- 38:59
to do, but
- 39:00
>> Botox, helps, enormous, in, that, kind, of
- 39:04
>> but, the, way, in, which, everyone, just
- 39:05
projects everything on your still face.
- 39:08
>> You, and, Helena, in, The, Crown, are, I, mean,
- 39:12
so wonderful. And I know you've you're
- 39:13
really good friends, too.
- 39:15
>> And, did, you, meet, on, that?
- 39:16
>> Yeah., You, had, never, worked, together
- 39:18
before.
- 39:18
>> No.
- 39:19
>> I, think, we'd, met, once, at, a, do
- 39:23
>> Mhm., and, I'd, sort, of, curtsied, to, her, and
- 39:27
uh and yeah, she's she's just lovely.
- 39:31
>> I, mean,, I, know, people, have, asked, about
- 39:33
meeting the queen and and playing the
- 39:35
queen, but separate from the actual
- 39:38
queen, the character of that woman.
- 39:42
Yeah.
- 39:42
>> Is, so, interesting.
- 39:44
>> I, know., Fascinating., you, know,, forget,
- 39:47
you know, I know you're playing
- 39:49
a version of of of real person and
- 39:52
you're playing a real person
- 39:53
>> but, just, the, the, the, legacy, of, that, just
- 39:58
one just the idea of one life.
- 40:00
>> Yeah.
- 40:00
>> Spanning, that, much.
- 40:02
>> Yeah.
- 40:02
>> It's, so, amazing., It's, I, totally, agree.
- 40:05
It's an extraordinary that literally
- 40:07
Well, most people there's someone else
- 40:09
in the world who has a similar
- 40:10
experience. No one.
- 40:12
>> No, one., That's, one, person, standing, on
- 40:15
their own.
- 40:15
>> I, know.
- 40:16
>> Sitting, every, week, to, various, prime
- 40:18
ministers, you know, listening to them
- 40:20
having the
- 40:22
>> hearing, everything.
- 40:23
>> And, just, having, to, keep, it, together.
- 40:25
>> It's, such, a, practice, in, restraint,, just
- 40:27
a life of restraint. And and also to
- 40:30
your point, being around while everyone
- 40:31
else comes and goes
- 40:33
>> being, the, constant, while
- 40:35
>> I, mean,, I, loved, the, way, that, that, show
- 40:38
took on the width and breadth of that
- 40:41
life. the crown. That person is the
- 40:44
crown.
- 40:44
>> And, the, way, you, take, it, from, Claire, that
- 40:47
you take over that moment when you show
- 40:50
up in season two, three, four
- 40:53
>> two,, three,, and, four., Yeah.
- 40:55
>> When, you, show, up, and, we, think,, "Oh, my,
- 40:58
Olivia is now the queen." Like
- 41:00
>> it's, exhilarating.
- 41:02
>> Terrifying, following, on, from, Cla.
- 41:04
>> Was, it?
- 41:04
>> Yeah., Yeah., Cuz, I, loved, it., It, was, so
- 41:07
highly advertised that I didn't want to
- 41:09
like it
- 41:10
>> in, that, sort, of
- 41:11
>> Totally., Yeah,, everyone, likes, it., Oh,
- 41:13
okay. No thanks.
- 41:14
>> And, then, I, accidentally, watched, it, with
- 41:16
one eye open went, "Oh, no. I love it.
- 41:19
Love
- 41:20
>> so, good."
- 41:21
>> Couldn't, stop, watching, her.
- 41:22
>> Mhm.
- 41:22
>> And, so, then, got, the, got, a, call, to, they
- 41:25
would like to meet you for I think my
- 41:27
agent said for the queen and I thought
- 41:30
that was the play that and oh and she
- 41:33
said "No, no, I didn't mean that. I
- 41:34
didn't mean that. Meant the crown." And
- 41:36
I and I went, "Oh my god, yeah, [ __ ]
- 41:38
yeah. Absolutely. Yes, please." I said
- 41:40
"I think you're not meant to say that
- 41:41
yet." You meant to just go away and play
- 41:43
cool. Put your sunglasses on.
- 41:44
>> Yeah., Trying, to, be, cool., But, um, I, was
- 41:47
such a huge fan of it.
- 41:49
>> Yes., Yes., And
- 41:51
>> also, it, came, at, the, point, where, I, just
- 41:52
spent all my tax money. So really handy.
- 41:56
>> And, um, did, you, uh, did, you, talk, to
- 41:59
Claire?
- 42:00
>> Did, you, talk, to, Claire?, Were, you, did, you
- 42:02
two talk about like handing off the tor
- 42:05
you know, handing
- 42:05
>> So, it, might, be, a, good, idea, if, you, want
- 42:07
to we can give you Cla's number. Yeah.
- 42:08
And so I I did speak to Cla and said
- 42:11
"Really honestly truthfully because
- 42:13
it's a long commitment, long job." Um
- 42:15
and she went, "I've absolutely [ __ ]
- 42:17
loved it.
- 42:18
>> It's, a, happy, job
- 42:20
>> and, everyone's, nice."
- 42:21
>> Yes.
- 42:22
>> Okay,, that's, great.
- 42:23
>> I, mean,, there, is, a, whisper, network, among
- 42:25
actresses, especially, I think, when
- 42:27
you're going to try to take a job, when
- 42:29
you're lucky enough to have the choice
- 42:30
to take a job
- 42:31
>> where, you, call, other, people, to, say,
- 42:34
>> "Should, I?
- 42:35
>> Is, this, okay?", I, love, that, code, as, well.
- 42:38
And amongst we do go I
- 42:40
>> or, or, there's, a
- 42:42
>> the, word, tricky.
- 42:44
They can be tricky. Uh I got on quite
- 42:47
well with them but I know that some
- 42:48
other people. So sort of politely
- 42:50
letting you know
- 42:52
>> maybe, this, isn't, a, simple, decision.
- 42:54
>> Another, code, is, like, well, the, hours, can
- 42:56
be kind of long which is a code for the
- 43:00
director's a little unorganized. Yeah.
- 43:01
>> Like, I, think, that's
- 43:02
>> and, the, scripts, aren't, ready.
- 43:03
>> Yeah., And, the, scripts, can, come, in, a
- 43:05
little late
- 43:06
>> and, I, cried, a, few, times,, but, um, as, far
- 43:09
as the job. Yeah. Um and Helena and you
- 43:15
I just I just want to stay there for one
- 43:17
second because
- 43:18
>> I, love, watching, you, work, with, everyone,
- 43:20
but I especially love watching you work
- 43:22
with other
- 43:24
super talented women and you've worked
- 43:25
with a lot of really great women.
- 43:27
>> Been, really, lucky., Yeah.
- 43:28
>> You, just, who, you, when, you, meet, each
- 43:30
other on screen.
- 43:31
>> I, love, women., Me,, too.
- 43:33
>> I, mean,, I, It's, honestly, hard, to, work
- 43:35
with men.
- 43:38
>> I'm, so, sorry., I'm, sure, it, was, easy, with
- 43:40
Benedict, but like
- 43:41
>> I, mean,, we, have, to,, but, [ __ ]
- 43:43
>> I, know.
- 43:44
>> It's, hard,
- 43:45
>> Bessam., They're, just, not, as, good.
- 43:47
They're
- 43:47
>> just, not, as, good.
- 43:49
>> So, true., But, I, do, too., I, love, working
- 43:52
with women and I can tell you do too.
- 43:54
>> Who, are, some, women, that, you've, worked
- 43:55
with that you just went Helen? I'm sure
- 43:57
is one, but like who that you just
- 43:58
worked with and you said, "Oh, I'm going
- 44:00
to have the best time." I think Jodie
- 44:01
Whitaker on Broad Church, Helena on the
- 44:05
Crown,
- 44:06
>> and, Marian, who, played, the, Queen, Mother
- 44:08
on the Crown, just
- 44:09
>> loved, her.
- 44:10
>> Loved, her.
- 44:12
>> Um,, almost, I, always, take, a, a, good
- 44:14
girlfriend with me from almost every
- 44:16
job.
- 44:16
>> What, do, you, mean?
- 44:17
>> Like, who?
- 44:18
>> Uh,
- 44:19
well, Hely. Jodie is now godmother to my
- 44:23
youngest. We had our youngest at the
- 44:24
same time while on Broad Church.
- 44:26
>> And, uh,, Phoebe., Phoebe, Wbridge., um, and
- 44:31
Amy Morgan who you probably won't have
- 44:34
heard of but I think she's extraordinary
- 44:35
and we met doing a play and so there's
- 44:37
always one and on the roses there's Zoe
- 44:40
Sunnita.
- 44:41
>> Yes.
- 44:41
>> I, mean, Allison
- 44:43
>> Jenny, and, and
- 44:44
>> Kate, McKinnon, I'm, we, have, Kate, coming, in
- 44:47
and Kate is such an
- 44:48
>> Is, she, coming, in?
- 44:49
>> She's, coming, to, do, this, day, while, I'm
- 44:51
here.
- 44:53
>> It, is.
- 44:54
>> Are, you, lying?, You're, not, lying., But
- 44:56
you're not you're going to be you're not
- 44:57
going to be here and she's you're not
- 44:59
going to, make, you, wait, for, Kate, because
- 45:01
we have a little bit of a you know you
- 45:02
got to get on that plane.
- 45:03
>> But, you, can, leave, you, want, to, leave, a
- 45:05
note for her.
- 45:06
>> Yeah., She's, coming, in, today., Okay.
- 45:07
>> And, um, she's, so, Isn't, she, such, a, wild
- 45:11
interesting eccentric bird?
- 45:13
>> She, came, so, we, had, a, girls, trip, to, to
- 45:15
where I live in the countryside in
- 45:16
England while we were fil filming and
- 45:18
Kate came along. She's the most fun
- 45:21
grown-up you've ever met. My daughter
- 45:24
couldn't believe her luck.
- 45:25
>> Yes,, she, is, fun.
- 45:27
>> She's, fun., And, she, played, she, was, a, I
- 45:29
think um a pee hen or something for
- 45:32
about three hours.
- 45:34
So [ __ ] hell.
- 45:37
It's amazing.
- 45:39
My little girls going.
- 45:44
Um Phoebe Flea Bag huge. Another huge
- 45:48
show.
- 45:48
>> Yeah.
- 45:49
>> And, well,, I, mean, she's, an, amazing, woman
- 45:52
and she
- 45:53
No, she's brilliant at what she does and
- 45:55
she works hard and she's really driven
- 45:58
and kind to everybody and yeah, just
- 46:01
another [ __ ] fantastic woman.
- 46:04
>> Yeah.
- 46:04
>> And, that, first, episode, of, the, second
- 46:07
season of uh Flea Bag, which was with
- 46:09
Andrew Scott and sitting around the
- 46:11
dining the that restaurant table.
- 46:13
>> Yes.
- 46:13
>> Felt, like, the, most, brilliant, play.
- 46:16
>> Yes.
- 46:17
>> And, just, that, whole, episode,, one, one
- 46:19
dinner scene. M uh I just I love the way
- 46:22
she writes.
- 46:23
>> Yeah.
- 46:23
>> And, she, gives, everybody
- 46:25
>> so, many, good., You, have, so, also, so, many
- 46:27
good jokes in that show. Great jokes.
- 46:30
>> That, character, is, hilarious, and, and
- 46:32
deeply disturbing.
- 46:33
>> Yeah., I, mean
- 46:34
>> and, I, got, it, wrong, initially., I, was, uh
- 46:36
playing her sort of quite evil
- 46:38
>> and, um, I, was, like,, "It's, not, what, you
- 46:42
meant, is it?" She went, "Well, she's
- 46:44
the most charming person in any room.
- 46:47
She'll be vile to you and you sort of
- 46:50
>> keep, sort, of, think, sort, of, being
- 46:52
grateful for the you know she
- 46:55
>> it's, so, vile.
- 46:56
>> I, mean, it's, like, Yeah., She's, she's, like
- 46:58
an the ultimate narcissist.
- 47:00
>> And, when, you're, that, way,, you're, usually
- 47:02
quite charming. Yeah.
- 47:03
>> Yeah., You're, not, usually, like, there's, a
- 47:05
way in which you draw people in and then
- 47:06
you
- 47:07
>> slowly, kill, them., Um,, and, then, the, the
- 47:11
the the before we get to the roses, I
- 47:14
just I I feel like there was this
- 47:18
beautiful couple of years I where
- 47:22
America
- 47:24
said
- 47:24
>> I've, just, realized, I, just, said, how, much
- 47:26
I love what women and I've just done a
- 47:27
film with Benedict as well.
- 47:28
>> Well,, but, Benedict, feels, like, he's
- 47:30
sensitive enough that he counts.
- 47:31
>> Oh, my, god,, he, does., He, really, does., I
- 47:33
feel awful that I loved working with
- 47:35
Benedict.
- 47:36
>> Well,, we're, going, to, talk, about, working
- 47:37
with, Benedict., He's, going to, be, fine.
- 47:38
Okay, good. Great.
- 47:39
>> Benedict, can, handle, it.
- 47:40
>> Yeah., Yeah.
- 47:42
>> And, Andy, was, I, love, Andy.
- 47:43
>> Andy's, fine.
- 47:44
>> And, Jamie.
- 47:45
>> Of, course,, you, love, all, the, people., They
- 47:46
know. They do love the people.
- 47:48
>> They, know., Um,
- 47:49
>> sorry, to, interrupt.
- 47:49
>> No., No., Not, at, all., But, I'm, not, worried
- 47:51
about Benedict.
- 47:52
>> Okay., Okay., Good.
- 47:53
>> He's, so, tall., We, don't, have, to, worry
- 47:55
about him.
- 47:55
>> No,, he'll, he'll, be, fine.
- 47:56
>> He, will, be, fine.
- 47:57
>> Yeah.
- 47:59
But no, but but we will talk about that
- 48:01
because but there was this like amazing
- 48:04
couple of years where we got to see a
- 48:08
lot of work being congratulated when you
- 48:12
won that award when you won the Academy
- 48:14
Award, right? And you've won a lot of
- 48:15
awards. And what I loved about that
- 48:18
moment was what I felt in that moment
- 48:20
and tell me if I'm wrong is that you
- 48:22
probably feel about awards
- 48:25
the same way I feel about awards which
- 48:26
is like lovely but but like also who
- 48:30
cares.
- 48:31
>> Yeah., I, don't, that's, awkward, things.
- 48:33
Yeah. I
- 48:34
>> Okay,, maybe, I, should, say, it, less
- 48:35
bluntly. Like
- 48:36
>> well, I, I, feel, like, oh, my, god, it's, it, is
- 48:39
the most lovely if your peers have said
- 48:43
yes seal of approval. There's nothing
- 48:45
better.
- 48:46
>> Yes.
- 48:47
>> But, I, think, also, give, yourself, uh, a, a
- 48:51
few days to feel pretty thrilled with
- 48:53
yourself and then
- 48:54
>> then, forget, it, ever, happened.
- 48:56
>> Go, back, to, work.
- 48:57
>> That's, right.
- 48:58
>> Yeah., It, was, amazing, and, it, might, never
- 49:00
happen again and weren't you lucky and
- 49:02
now head down. I find that Brits in
- 49:05
general accept awards really well
- 49:07
because they do just that is which they
- 49:09
like kind of like stay in the moment and
- 49:12
say thank you and they're very polite
- 49:14
but also you can tell they're like I
- 49:16
can't let I can't internalize this or
- 49:17
I'm in trouble.
- 49:18
>> Yeah., Yeah., Yeah.
- 49:19
>> It, is, a, little, bit, more, American, to, be
- 49:20
like I made it to the top of the
- 49:22
mountain and I'm here and I'm never
- 49:24
getting off and I knew it and I and I
- 49:27
got it and I went went for it. But
- 49:29
they're completely different feelings.
- 49:30
But that your speech was do you have a
- 49:34
you know I know it's hard to like think
- 49:35
about yourself and talk about yourself.
- 49:38
It's always hard to talk about yourself.
- 49:39
>> But, do, you, have, a, do, you, have, a, sense, of
- 49:41
why that speech was so wellreceived. It
- 49:44
just was this like everyone felt very um
- 49:47
with you in that moment. It felt like
- 49:49
really organic. What was your memories
- 49:52
of getting up and giving that speech and
- 49:54
you know like being inside of it? What
- 49:57
did it feel like?
- 49:57
>> So, much, I, don't, really, remember., Um, but
- 50:00
just beforehand I in the buildup to it
- 50:02
in the months the buildup people going
- 50:04
kept saying Oscars and I go stop it and
- 50:06
I would got furious it was all too scary
- 50:08
terrifying don't be ridiculous and uh
- 50:11
and then on the evening like 20 minutes
- 50:13
before we were meant to go my husband
- 50:15
went don't be cross but just in case
- 50:17
I've just put some notes on a piece of
- 50:20
paper and he went out and just [ __ ]
- 50:22
wanker [ __ ] okay that's quite good
- 50:25
things okay so he just said just
- 50:28
remember if it happens to to know say
- 50:32
this or say that say thank you and and
- 50:35
um so it was that I would have
- 50:39
>> well, I'm, stuttering, now, you, I, would, have
- 50:40
been so useless it was absolutely real
- 50:43
and shocking but if it wasn't for him
- 50:45
just just take just take five minutes
- 50:47
just in case
- 50:49
>> to, think, about, it, I, know
- 50:50
>> writer, producer, director, he, he, took, care
- 50:53
of you
- 50:54
>> hottie
- 50:54
>> general, hottie, and, also, the, moment, you
- 50:56
guys had was so sweet I mean you you
- 50:59
have a wonderful long-lasting marriage
- 51:01
with Ed and you met at where did you
- 51:04
meet?
- 51:04
>> In, the, town, of, Cambridge.
- 51:06
>> He, was, at, Cambridge.
- 51:07
>> Olivia's, crying, a, little, bit.
- 51:13
>> Yeah.
- 51:14
>> You, love, Ed., He's, your, best, friend., You
- 51:16
called him your best friend. I love
- 51:18
>> He's, my, best, friend, and, I, fancy, him.
- 51:20
He's quite nice.
- 51:21
>> Love., Okay., How, did, you, meet?
- 51:23
>> You, have, his, name.
- 51:24
>> I, do, have, his, name., It's, a, bit, like, he's
- 51:27
pissed on me that it was my choice.
- 51:29
>> He, just, stamped, it, on, me.
- 51:31
>> Okay., How, did, you, meet?
- 51:32
>> We, met, in, a, play, uh, uh, rehearsal., Um, he
- 51:36
and
- 51:37
>> I'd, gone, to, two, of, the, rehearsals, and
- 51:40
there was no one particularly fancable
- 51:42
there. I think and then I walked in and
- 51:45
I saw his left hand profile and at the
- 51:48
time uh he was smoking a Ziggy. His feet
- 51:51
were crossed and he's got this lovely
- 51:53
bump in his nose and I saw his side
- 51:55
profiles. Went
- 51:57
>> oh, god,, I'm, gonna, marry, him.
- 51:59
>> No,
- 52:00
>> proper, thunderbolts., That's, him., That's
- 52:01
him.
- 52:02
>> Yeah.
- 52:02
>> Oh,
- 52:03
>> I, know., Poor, thing., He, didn't, know.
- 52:08
>> And, what, does, he, say, about, it, the, first
- 52:10
time he met you?
- 52:11
>> Uh,, he, he, genuinely, can't, remember.
- 52:18
>> That's, so, great., I, mean,, what's, I, mean,
- 52:20
what is the secret to a long-lasting
- 52:21
relationship? Any any tips, any advice?
- 52:23
>> I, don't, know.
- 52:24
>> You're, making, a, movie, about, the, opposite
- 52:26
of that.
- 52:27
>> Yes,, that's, true., Well,, it's, our, 25th
- 52:29
wedding anniversary next year.
- 52:30
>> Wow.
- 52:31
>> We've, been, together, 31, years.
- 52:33
>> Wow.
- 52:33
>> Um
- 52:35
uh we I don't think it's We're not big
- 52:38
fighters, which apparently isn't very
- 52:40
healthy.
- 52:41
>> Okay., Can, we, talk, about, this, for, a
- 52:42
second? I agree. I've see a lot of uh
- 52:45
research that says you really should
- 52:46
argue and fight.
- 52:49
Okay. Like it feels so like like what if
- 52:52
you're not I mean I I I don't I'm not
- 52:55
afraid of conflict but I don't
- 52:56
necessarily like want to search it out.
- 52:57
And
- 52:58
>> yeah,, I, I, don't, want, people, that, argue
- 53:00
>> and, I, do, think, that
- 53:03
>> it, is, okay., We, we, have, learned, over, the
- 53:06
years, but really late on actually to um
- 53:08
sometimes if that was annoying
- 53:11
>> then, just, wait, until, it's
- 53:15
>> uh, it, doesn't, work, for, everyone., I, know
- 53:17
that. And uh
- 53:19
>> but, we, I, I, think, it's, better, to, wait
- 53:20
till the much calmer moment to go can we
- 53:22
talk about that moment? And I did find
- 53:24
that a little weird. And is that okay
- 53:27
that I'm saying this? And yes, no. Yeah
- 53:29
I was a bit cross that day and Okay. But
- 53:32
okay, I'm so pleased. Thank you. So, you
- 53:34
know um
- 53:35
>> that, by, far, that's, the, most, British
- 53:36
conversation I've ever heard.
- 53:40
>> Yeah., Nothing, actually, talking.
- 53:43
>> Maggie, Gyllenhaal, stood, when, we, did, the
- 53:45
lost daughter and beautiful movie.
- 53:47
>> Ed,, different, Ed, was, the, costume
- 53:49
designer and me. He's English and I'm in
- 53:51
English and he was talking about a hat
- 53:53
and he said I I left the hat out. I
- 53:55
didn't know if he I went, "Oh, I see. I
- 53:57
But I didn't know if did you want me to
- 53:58
wear it now?" And but if you like it.
- 54:00
No, I do like it. I just wondering
- 54:02
because it's um and this went on for 20
- 54:04
minutes. And Maggie at the time it was
- 54:06
co she took a mask down and went
- 54:08
>> "Oh, my, god.", Like, nothing, has, been, said.
- 54:13
20 minutes.
- 54:14
>> Yes.
- 54:15
>> Yeah., And, I'd, never, realized, it, before
- 54:17
that moment when she just
- 54:21
>> Yeah., So, that's, how, we, argue., M, and, and
- 54:25
okay, so it leads me re really naturally
- 54:27
into the film that um that's out right
- 54:30
now with the great Benedict Cumberbatch.
- 54:34
And um what a pro, what a pro. And you
- 54:38
know, so I ask people before these um
- 54:41
podcasts to give me a question to ask my
- 54:43
guests and we speak well behind their
- 54:45
back like I said and and he was, you
- 54:47
know, of course he's like absolutely
- 54:49
adores you and you guys have never
- 54:51
worked together before which is really
- 54:52
interesting. Um and
- 54:55
>> like, you, I, think, he's, able, to, he's, shown
- 54:59
that he's able to toggle between a bunch
- 55:02
of different styles and genres. Also, it
- 55:05
makes me think sometimes that
- 55:07
uh you know there maybe it's a bit more
- 55:11
uh licensed to do do that in the in in
- 55:14
the UK than the US. I don't know.
- 55:16
>> Well,, to, go, between, drama, and
- 55:17
>> maybe, I'm, thinking, about, it, now, because
- 55:19
>> you, know, Emma, Thompson, and, and, Kathy
- 55:22
Burke and we do have a line of well I'm
- 55:25
just thinking of the women but we do
- 55:26
have a long line of of people who've
- 55:28
been allowed to do both. Well, I
- 55:30
remember people talking about Hugh Lori
- 55:31
in house and he was like, you know, Hu
- 55:33
Lori started in sketch
- 55:35
>> comedy., Sketch, comedy.
- 55:36
>> Yeah., Yeah.
- 55:37
>> Um, but, um, he, was, asking, me,, he, asked, a
- 55:40
very like sweet actor question, which is
- 55:43
basically like he is in awe of you and
- 55:46
what you can do and he was like, "Is
- 55:47
there anything you're afraid of
- 55:50
acting wise?"
- 55:51
>> Well,, I, couldn't, really, tell.
- 55:53
>> Oh,
- 55:53
>> I, couldn't, really, tell, what, he, was, what
- 55:55
the question was. And but let's say
- 55:57
sure. I would say acting wise.
- 56:00
>> Uh,, anything, where, I, have, to, show, any
- 56:01
skin.
- 56:02
>> Mhm.
- 56:03
>> I, don't, like, it.
- 56:04
>> No,, thank, you.
- 56:04
>> I, don't, think, or, pretending, to, have, sex
- 56:07
with someone. I don't like it.
- 56:10
>> I, don't, like, it.
- 56:13
>> I, feel, like, I'm, being, unfaithful, and, it
- 56:15
just feels a bit
- 56:17
>> Yeah.
- 56:18
>> Even, when, they, go,, you, can, wear, your
- 56:19
jeans or and a cushion between you. I
- 56:21
don't want to do that. Is that what I
- 56:23
don't know? I don't know.
- 56:25
>> No., The, or, the, the, on., And, by, the, way,
- 56:28
bless the people that are good at it.
- 56:30
The people that are good at it, I'm
- 56:32
like, I'll watch it all day long.
- 56:34
>> Yeah.
- 56:34
>> And, they're, comfy,, but, Oh,, and, on, screen
- 56:39
orgasm.
- 56:40
>> No,, absolutely, not.
- 56:42
>> Like, that's, that's, what, you, have, to, do
- 56:43
that day. Like that's that's tough.
- 56:45
>> Thank, god, for, um, intimacy, coordinators.
- 56:47
>> Absolutely.
- 56:48
>> EA, O'Brien, who, is, she, told, me, and, I, was
- 56:51
meant to orgasm. Oh
- 56:55
God. How do you do that? said, "Imagine
- 56:56
the sun is hitting your face."
- 56:58
>> That, was, great.
- 57:00
>> So,, just, be, given, a, Yes.
- 57:01
>> And, you, just, go, like, this.
- 57:02
>> Yeah.
- 57:05
>> You, just, You, go,, "Oh, my, god.", You, just
- 57:07
take your put your sunglasses on. You
- 57:09
go.
- 57:12
>> You, should, have, done, it, like, that.
- 57:17
>> Yeah., Okay., All right., Well,, you, got
- 57:19
your you got your answer. You got your
- 57:21
answer. But what was it like working
- 57:22
with him on the on the film? I loved
- 57:24
working with him and he's he sort of
- 57:26
feels like one of life's innocents in a
- 57:29
way, you know, uh because we um we had
- 57:32
such fun, but when it started to get a
- 57:34
little bit more cruel to each other, he
- 57:36
did go we could pause for a minute. Are
- 57:38
we okay?
- 57:40
Yes, Ben, it's pretend. It's all okay.
- 57:44
And you know, he get he's he's so in it
- 57:46
and
- 57:47
>> yes,
- 57:48
>> it's, just, lovely., But, I, felt, like, I
- 57:50
wanted to hold his hand a lot and go
- 57:52
>> "It's, it's, all, we're, good., We're, still
- 57:54
friends." And
- 57:55
>> Yes.
- 57:56
>> Yeah., And, and
- 57:57
>> it's, lovely, to, work, opposite, him, because
- 57:58
he's absolutely feeling it. It's all
- 57:59
instant.
- 58:00
>> I, bet., I, I, mean,, even, just, seeing, the
- 58:02
way in which you the two watching the
- 58:04
two of you spar is is really exciting
- 58:07
because it's two very good actors going
- 58:10
really hard. And plus there's just a ton
- 58:12
of like dumb physical stuff which is so
- 58:15
fun. Do you like doing that?
- 58:16
>> No.
- 58:16
>> No., Me, neither., I, don't, I, don't, want, to.
- 58:18
I'm not very physical.
- 58:19
>> I, don't, want, any, running., Yeah., I, don't
- 58:20
want to.
- 58:21
>> But, he, is, really, good, at, that,, which, is
- 58:22
great. So, I just had the gun and he
- 58:24
just ran around.
- 58:27
>> And, you're, like,, I, think, my, character
- 58:28
would sit.
- 58:29
>> Yeah., Um,, and, then, Jay, Roach.
- 58:32
>> Oh, my, gosh.
- 58:32
>> Isn't, he, a, delight?, The, director., I, love
- 58:35
him.
- 58:35
>> He, I, love, him., And, I, felt, bad, for, him
- 58:38
every day because it was like trying to
- 58:40
nail jelly to the wall, trying to get us
- 58:42
all to stop giggling or stop
- 58:45
>> doing, bits, and, joking., Also,, he, how
- 58:48
often does he hit his head?
- 58:50
>> Oh,, because, he's, so, tall.
- 58:51
>> Well,, he, wears, a, hat, as, well., He, doesn't
- 58:54
see the booms and the lights. And the
- 58:56
crew ended up hanging sticky tape down
- 58:58
from everything so that he was he still
- 59:00
did it
- 59:01
>> 15, times, a, day., Oh,
- 59:03
>> it's, got, to, be, some, kind, of
- 59:04
psychological thing that he's doing.
- 59:07
>> He, can't, get, across, with, us., He, doesn't
- 59:08
say about things.
- 59:11
>> And, then,, okay,, we, talked, about, Kate.
- 59:12
You worked with Andy.
- 59:14
>> Okay., The, movie, is, out., Okay., Okay., And
- 59:16
then my last question is
- 59:19
that I ask everybody and it's kind of
- 59:21
like a like the the reason why I'm I try
- 59:24
started doing this podcast genuinely was
- 59:27
like to try to I don't know make sense
- 59:30
of this wicked world and find some
- 59:32
solace in what everybody was doing to
- 59:34
keep themselves
- 59:37
laughing. Um, what do you watch, read
- 59:42
do? What's making you laugh right now
- 59:45
today? Big or small? Uh
- 59:49
a a, you, know,, a, a, person,, a, video,, a, a
- 59:52
show, old or new, that you go to?
- 59:54
>> The, the, thing, that, makes, me, laugh, more
- 59:56
than anything, belly laugh, which
- 59:58
doesn't happen often enough, is watching
- 59:59
my husband fall over or hit his head.
- 1:00:04
>> On, purpose, or, by, accident?
- 1:00:05
>> By, accident., I
- 1:00:07
>> you, just, love, an, accent.
- 1:00:08
>> It, literally, makes, me, go, weak., I
- 1:00:10
clapped. It's so
- 1:00:11
>> Did, you, ever, watch, America's, Funniest
- 1:00:13
Home Videos?
- 1:00:14
>> Have, you, ever, seen, that, show?
- 1:00:16
>> Oh,, that's, the, sort, of
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>> Standby., Just, one, second, before, you, go.
- 1:00:20
We're going to get you on recently where
- 1:00:22
people just lie down with the Have you
- 1:00:24
seen this?
- 1:00:25
>> So,, I'm, turn, around, and, Ed's, lying, down.
- 1:00:28
You just see his head there and and
- 1:00:30
people go what? And they film. Oh
- 1:00:33
that's that's gorgeous. You love. Do you
- 1:00:35
like being pranked?
- 1:00:36
>> I've, got, to, do, that,, haven't, I?, Film, it.
- 1:00:38
>> Yes.
- 1:00:39
>> Okay., Don't, tell, him., Don't, tell, him.
- 1:00:40
>> Do, you, like, Do, you, like, being, pranked?
- 1:00:42
>> No.
- 1:00:43
>> Okay.
- 1:00:43
>> No., If, someone, makes, me, jump,, I, will
- 1:00:44
punch them in the face.
- 1:00:45
>> Me,, too., I, don't, like, being, surprised., I
- 1:00:47
am not people get a tiny bit hurt.
- 1:00:50
>> Yeah.
- 1:00:53
>> But, they're, fine,, right?, They, have, to
- 1:00:54
jump.
- 1:00:54
>> As, long, as, they're, fine, as, long, as
- 1:00:56
they're okay. I don't If it looks like
- 1:00:58
Oh, god. That looks like
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>> Sorry., Sorry., Sorry.
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>> Fun.
- 1:01:01
>> Okay,, let's, watch, just, two, minutes, of
- 1:01:03
this, and, we're, going to, let, you, go.
- 1:01:04
ever. Ever. I mean, I know what you
- 1:01:06
mean. Okay. These kind of things. Do I
- 1:01:09
need my glasses?
- 1:01:09
>> We're, watching, America's, Funniest, Home
- 1:01:11
Videos.
- 1:01:12
>> What's, that, person, doing?
- 1:01:13
>> That, person's, That, person's, stuck, in, the
- 1:01:15
ceiling. So, that person doing something
- 1:01:19
and there and she she's stuck in the
- 1:01:21
ceiling.
- 1:01:26
>> Okay,, that, might, have, been, too, hard, a
- 1:01:28
fall. Have you seen Have you seen the
- 1:01:30
two women trying to get into the window?
- 1:01:33
>> Oh,, yeah., Oh, god.
- 1:01:34
>> Oh,, I, want, her., That, That, is
- 1:01:37
>> Let's, watch, the, two, women, get, trying, to
- 1:01:38
get in the window.
- 1:01:39
>> Yes,
- 1:01:40
>> that, is, so
- 1:01:40
>> And, the, other, one, is, no, help, at, all
- 1:01:42
outside clearly trying not to piss
- 1:01:44
herself going.
- 1:01:46
>> Yeah., When, they, start, want, to, wet
- 1:01:48
themselves up and they start laughing
- 1:01:51
>> that, does, two, women, trying, to, get, into, a
- 1:01:54
window. Okay, here we go. Okay. Okay
- 1:01:58
let's watch. Here we go. Here we go.
- 1:02:01
Okay, they're trying to get in the
- 1:02:02
window and one of them is giving the
- 1:02:04
other one a foot up.
- 1:02:05
>> Wearing, the, right, clothes, for, this., We
- 1:02:06
know that, won't we?
- 1:02:08
>> She's, wearing, a, She's, both, barefoot
- 1:02:12
here.
- 1:02:17
>> Her, shirt, comes, off., That's, right., Her
- 1:02:20
shirt comes off. So, she's upside down
- 1:02:23
with these boobs, which are now facing
- 1:02:24
that way. and her mate
- 1:02:30
>> and, her, and, her, gloves, come, off, and
- 1:02:32
they're dying laughing. I mean, this is
- 1:02:35
the kind of thing that Benny Hill told
- 1:02:36
me would happen when I and it did
- 1:02:38
happen. It actually happened.
- 1:02:40
>> Oh, my, god,, it's, that's, I, love, that.
- 1:02:43
>> I, do, too., There's, no, there's, no, better
- 1:02:46
feeling. And that makes me want to watch
- 1:02:48
that again.
- 1:02:49
>> And, hearing, them, weak,, you, know,, when
- 1:02:51
you can't speak.
- 1:02:52
>> Oh,, yes., and, knowing, that, one, person, is
- 1:02:55
peeing
- 1:02:56
>> right, their, pants.
- 1:02:57
>> And, if, the, upside, down, woman, was, also
- 1:02:59
peeing,
- 1:03:04
>> well,, Olivia,, I, love, you., I, love, that
- 1:03:07
you came. Thank you so much for coming
- 1:03:09
in what I know is is a press day. And um
- 1:03:12
if you want to leave a note for Kate
- 1:03:14
let me know.
- 1:03:14
>> Oh,, yes,, please., And, um
- 1:03:16
>> has, Kate, seen, that?
- 1:03:17
>> I'm, going, to, show, it., She, would, enjoy
- 1:03:18
that. She's like, she probably she
- 1:03:20
probably is like
- 1:03:21
>> I, reenacted, it.
- 1:03:21
>> I, was, going, to, say, she, probably
- 1:03:25
Thank you so much. I love
- 1:03:27
>> Thank, you, for, having, me., I, want, you, to
- 1:03:29
come and stay.
- 1:03:30
>> Okay., Can, I, come, to, your, house,, please?
- 1:03:32
Thank you. Okay, great.
- 1:03:35
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- 1:03:46
Plunge, I'm going to say um that
- 1:03:48
everybody should check out a film that
- 1:03:50
we briefly mentioned in this interview
- 1:03:52
The Lost Daughter. Um it is with Olivia
- 1:03:54
Coleman, directed beautifully by Maggie
- 1:03:56
Gyllenhaal, and with the great Dakota
- 1:03:59
Johnson, who came in here with her puppy
- 1:04:02
just a little while ago to our show.
- 1:04:04
Olivia and Dakota are so great together.
- 1:04:06
It's such a meditation on motherhood. Um
- 1:04:09
Jesse Buckley is so good in it. And it's
- 1:04:11
just uh you know, it's just one of those
- 1:04:13
movies where you're like, damn
- 1:04:17
those ladies are good at acting. That's
- 1:04:20
what you say. You say, "Wow, those
- 1:04:22
broads are good at acting." Um, but uh
- 1:04:26
check it out if you haven't seen it.
- 1:04:27
It's a beautiful, beautiful film. But
- 1:04:29
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details. Okay, that's the end of our
- 1:04:44
show. Bye.
- 1:04:46
You've been listening to Good Hang. The
- 1:04:48
executive producers for this show are
- 1:04:49
Bill Simmons, Jenna Weiss Berman, and me
- 1:04:52
Amy Polar. The show is produced by The
- 1:04:54
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- 1:04:56
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- 1:04:58
Kaia McMullen, and Aia Xanerys. For
- 1:05:01
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- 1:05:04
Levelvel, and Jenna Weiss Berman.
- 1:05:05
Original music by Amy Miles. All I ever
- 1:05:08
wanted was a really good