An Audience with Peter Ustinov 1988

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  • @stevenharrison1213
    @stevenharrison1213 Před 2 lety +605

    I've had to write this comment. I'm a council estate lad, a chippy, not highly educated or well worded. I can't read a book without a dictionary. This video came up on my suggestions for some reason and I clicked on it. mainly because I'd seen this blokes face before and heard the name. I always thought he was a boring and serious man. I clicked on it because I wondered why he'd be on an audience with. Well I'm half way through and I haven't stopped laughing or being amazed at how brilliant he is. I've definitely found an absolute gem and I feel I've missed out in a big way. What a discovery. Fantastic

    • @johanvankemenade1974
      @johanvankemenade1974 Před rokem +18

      A great big man.

    • @tamarayoung9861
      @tamarayoung9861 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Well done for watching a great British comic Genius and a gentleman x

    • @FranssensM
      @FranssensM Před 10 měsíci +29

      This is a bit late Steve, you posted a year ago, but you should check out the interviews with him. Ones where he gets a chance to tell some old stories. His was a life well lived. He had the talent to laugh at what he found & not take himself too seriously.
      I’m also a lad from a council estate. Nothing wrong in that.

    • @bertram-raven
      @bertram-raven Před 9 měsíci +23

      I received my degree at Durham from Peter Ustinov. He described the giant red robes he was wearing as "being dressed as a Ferrari."
      He also said there were two types of graduand (what you are before after exams but before receiving the "paperwork"), those who say thank you before receiving their diploma and those who say thank you after. "Be careful," he warned, "ensure you get paid before saying thank you to an employer. In acting, there is no shame in checking the envelope before showing your gratitude.,"

    • @rosemaryleftwich1710
      @rosemaryleftwich1710 Před 8 měsíci

      ⁷⁷⁷oóoo⁷⁷⁷⁷⁷⁷⁷oooooooouoopóoooooóóoóooy

  • @glynnismacpherson504
    @glynnismacpherson504 Před 2 lety +61

    How I miss real talent in this world, he was irreplacable.

  • @nathelondon3719
    @nathelondon3719 Před 2 lety +83

    Intelligent, erudite, multi talented, linguist, sharp, well dressed, no foul language, witty, entertaining.....I could go on. RIP
    Notice all the young comics looking up to him.

    • @klaus3579
      @klaus3579 Před 4 měsíci +1

      John Cleese!

    • @judirokk8628
      @judirokk8628 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I love him, my Yorkie was terrified when I yelled with laughter

  • @chrisbinks4620
    @chrisbinks4620 Před 2 lety +48

    Ustinov was a genius and this is wonderful. Unfortunately, I am reminded - not for the first time - of just how dumbed-down television has now become.

  • @MrArchie800
    @MrArchie800 Před 5 lety +613

    One thing that always strikes me when I look at these older vids is the eloquence, vocabulary and intelligence of people (not just the performers). People back then really used to speak to each other and tell stories - I fear we are really losing that ability to elegantly communicate in this modern age.

    • @davidsheriff8989
      @davidsheriff8989 Před 2 lety +10

      Electronic age

    • @gregoryreese7686
      @gregoryreese7686 Před 2 lety +17

      Read letters from the civil war.

    • @toothpick4649
      @toothpick4649 Před 2 lety +19

      Not only in England I Listened to the female reading the News on the radio today I could not understand her at all , some new raspy kind of accent I believe it's called "vocal Fry " people in Australia blame the Americans .lol..

    • @Prolinium
      @Prolinium Před 2 lety +11

      Many younger people are enjoying reviving this elegance, recognising how clean the sound projects. It's on its way back ;-)

    • @thiagodeandrade7081
      @thiagodeandrade7081 Před 2 lety +9

      I admit there is something to that perception that the average person (or at least the average White male who mattered politically and left his mark somehow -- someone mentioned the example of American Civil War letters), was more eloquent than later generations. But I think there is also a selection bias at work. We remember people who left their mark by being the wittiest and the smartest around as witty and smart and think they were representative. Reagan was the great communicator, but Bush I, despite his patrician aplomb, was much less inspiring and coherent. Even regarding the basic gifts of the mind... I mean, how many decades ago a book called Why Johnny Can't Read was written? It complained about low standards among youth draft during the Korean War (1950-1953). Even if we admit the intellectual standards were higher a few decades ago, it was the end tail of the proccess of dissemination of basic education. As late as the early 1900s, 20 percent of the American adult population was illiterate. Among American Blacks, the rate of illiteracy was four times the one for the general population.
      To be honest, I am particularly skeptical because, as a Brazilian, I keep hearing people ranting about people in Brazil being smarter in the 1950s, when about 50% of Brazil's population was illiterate. Sure, one can be eloquent and illiterate, but I don't think it is what people have in mind.

  • @aussierhino471
    @aussierhino471 Před 2 lety +307

    One of the most intelligent, beautifully spoken, talented and witty men whoever existed, in my humble opinion. Whenever he was on a talk show, I watched eagerly and he never disappointed.

    • @mike62mcmanus
      @mike62mcmanus Před 2 lety +3

      Orson Wells tells a good story also about Churchill...

    • @lenagreen4031
      @lenagreen4031 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree with you. Eloquently spoken, expertainly executated voice and body mimicking. Never will we have comics, come actors genius entertainers in the makings for a long long time.

    • @mike62mcmanus
      @mike62mcmanus Před 2 lety +3

      @@lenagreen4031 His father was a spy and his nickname was Clop (bed bug) because that was a vital part of spying and Clop was one of the best at seduction and a MASTER spy, I mean one of the best...

    • @harnekkallah2656
      @harnekkallah2656 Před 2 lety +4

      So fortunate to see his show 30 odd years ago in Birmingham, Uk. So clever, funny, his ability for accents was amazing.❤

    • @catamongthepigeons6576
      @catamongthepigeons6576 Před 5 měsíci

      How do you know

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 Před 2 lety +42

    Unquestionably THE best raconteur ever. Such a talent. What a speaker. No one could come close to him in this day and age.

  • @jantyszka1036
    @jantyszka1036 Před rokem +92

    I can't help feeling how sad Peter Ustinov would be to see the state of the world today (particularly how Russia has gone). He's the type of humane, tolerant, decent and intelligent person we so badly need to remind us people are capable of doing good.

  • @andycharles6641
    @andycharles6641 Před 9 měsíci +21

    He doesn’t so much name drop as name carpet-bomb, but you know that he’s genuinely met all of these people and done all of these things. 2 Oscars, 2 Emmy’s, a Grammy, and a Golden globe - actor, screenwriter, playwrite, UN Ambassador and so on….

  • @mikejduk
    @mikejduk Před 7 měsíci +36

    If I had to be stuck in a lift for a considerable amount of time, I couldn't wish for a better companion! What a brilliant man, so full of life and living it! Absolutely brilliant.

    • @genepoole1771
      @genepoole1771 Před 6 měsíci

      And when the stories ran out, you could eat him.

    • @robbie_
      @robbie_ Před měsícem

      It was said of him that he never talked with you, he talked at you. That is to say the conversation was a performance for him and you were the audience.

  • @stephenjamison6124
    @stephenjamison6124 Před 3 lety +183

    I could happily listen to this great man for the rest of my life. I have admired Peter Ustinov for many, many years.

    • @gregorybuell686
      @gregorybuell686 Před 2 lety +9

      He is totally irreplaceable. The world and in entertainment is a very very lonely place without him. Even God is having a laughing fit

    • @radio-su6lh
      @radio-su6lh Před 2 lety +5

      Amazing writer too

  • @bracknellboy81
    @bracknellboy81 Před 4 lety +64

    The Queen Mary story still has me in stitches every time I hear it

  • @royporter4232
    @royporter4232 Před 5 lety +231

    The World is a poorer place by his passing. A genius no less.

    • @budbutley532
      @budbutley532 Před 2 lety +1

      But you can own a full set of Ustinov CDs

    • @predragbalorda
      @predragbalorda Před 2 lety +3

      And to think that the audience was chock full of todays "geniuses" who were all in awe...

    • @SexRealist301
      @SexRealist301 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish he was still with us. He would have been 101 6 days ago.

    • @chrlz904
      @chrlz904 Před 2 lety

      @@budbutley532 àq1q2aaà were

  • @liammccarron8191
    @liammccarron8191 Před 5 lety +146

    I was 27 when this was broadcast.. It totally blew me away, just how eloquent, funny, and outstanding this man was. SUPERB RACONTEUR.

  • @micklenihan5206
    @micklenihan5206 Před 2 lety +68

    This man is an absolute genius we should grieve his passing I feel privileged thank you Mr Ustinov

  • @helenlauer9545
    @helenlauer9545 Před 2 lety +20

    fastest 50 minutes I can remember. What a wonderful global treasure.

    • @GeorgeMorgan6600
      @GeorgeMorgan6600 Před 3 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @rjo3737
    @rjo3737 Před 2 lety +62

    This awesome man was a couple of seats away from me on a night flight from Heathrow to San Francisco in 1990 - and he chatted to us all throughout the flight. On landing, as we plebs queued up at Customs, he was waived straight through with a "Mr Ustinov, nice to see you again, come straight through!"

  • @Kevin-si1es
    @Kevin-si1es Před rokem +32

    What a legend Peter Ustinov was loved his stories and the way he does the different characters and voices funny and educational what a legend he was a true comedy and great actor

  • @jezt42
    @jezt42 Před 5 lety +275

    30 years on and this still has me crying with laughter.

    • @sagte1
      @sagte1 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree

    • @andrealuisecandido7372
      @andrealuisecandido7372 Před 2 lety

      The STaTe of AuaTria
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    • @ronfleitman9559
      @ronfleitman9559 Před 2 lety

      @@andrealuisecandido7372 ..

    • @martijnspruit
      @martijnspruit Před 2 lety +5

      He begins at around three and half minutes in, and it simply never stops...

    • @jezt42
      @jezt42 Před 2 lety

      @@martijnspruit 👍😊

  • @britturk123
    @britturk123 Před 2 lety +32

    One of the greatest raconteurs that the world will ever see.
    R.I.P Sir Peter Ustinov.

  • @garethfieldstead7547
    @garethfieldstead7547 Před 2 lety +42

    Forgive me I had actually forgot the genius of this man. As already mentioned you could listen to him all day. Crying with laughter. Nothing vulgar or offensive.

    • @challenger2031
      @challenger2031 Před rokem

      Making people laugh is a very rare thing. Especially when it's done expertly.

  • @SuSiMa1lu
    @SuSiMa1lu Před rokem +35

    A true "renaissace man" . Knew everyone important in the day. Speaks languages just like that, makes impressions, sings like a bird and is witted beyond belief. And top of that, funny as hell.

  • @MrHammerkop
    @MrHammerkop Před 5 lety +171

    In the four seconds from 8:50, Peter Ustinov's utterly masterful insight and consummate acting have captured a quintessence of Englishness through the butler. No script, no props, no costume. Ephemeral, minimalist, this is a thespian equivalent of the Zen brush stroke.

    • @barryryan8267
      @barryryan8267 Před 5 lety +7

      I thought the same.... perfect in its minimalism.

    • @budbutley532
      @budbutley532 Před 2 lety +4

      @@barryryan8267 Brevity is the soul of wit

    • @markcargill9734
      @markcargill9734 Před 2 lety +1

      TeeHHee

    • @dw8477
      @dw8477 Před 2 lety +3

      So skilled to act between 3 characters plus his own narration without hesitation

    • @roc7880
      @roc7880 Před rokem +3

      Unless you live in Britain you cannot get it. I remember the terror of trying to understand the language people spoke in my first week in England. Like a carnival of accents

  • @ady8097
    @ady8097 Před 2 lety +72

    Thank you for posting. A walk back in time seeing all the famous people in the audience. Peter Ustinov was a brilliant man.

  • @yassersalem7992
    @yassersalem7992 Před 7 lety +318

    I'm 25 and I can clearly see how the ugly contrast of today and the previous generations. The only words I can use to describe what I've just seen is BRILLIANT............. JUST BRILLIANT.

    • @richardthorpe3059
      @richardthorpe3059 Před 5 lety +14

      Hi Yasser
      I'm 55 and I remember Ustinov, Niven, Borge etc. They were terrific and as funny to look back on now as they were then.
      However, with a lifetime ahead of you I am optimistic that there will be plenty of inovative humour in the future too.

    • @tonewheel1773
      @tonewheel1773 Před 5 lety +11

      Hello Yasser. I pray yours and the next generation are exposed to great minds and new talent, the likes of Ustinov. This will only come about by comedians daring to use their intellect and the young willing to say no to crude and poor substitutes. You yourself have started the ball rolling by finding this BRILLIANT! Spread the word.

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem Před 5 lety +7

      Richard Thorpe I am not at all optimistic that another 'Ustinov' will be produced. Globalisation and the EU are flat out working to homogenise everyone and make sure that noble, educated, interesting and erudite people are unable to exist. Follow the French system and realise that everyone must be specialised in one field and one field only and that children should spend as little time with family as possible so that the state can mould them into EUites.

    • @morganfisherart
      @morganfisherart Před 5 lety +3

      A possible candidate for Ustinovian brilliance: the multifarious Eddie Izzard?

    • @rossking6362
      @rossking6362 Před 5 lety

      Yasser Salem (

  • @williamstringer6519
    @williamstringer6519 Před 2 lety +25

    I came across this video by chance now in 2022. As an elderly guy, I can remember all the featured audience members, and the relevance of much of Peter's material. I had forgotten just how talented Peter was, and spent my time watching with a glass (or two) of red wine, in awe and admiration of his superb talent. Although we shall never see his like again, the hope is that others will come to the fore as time goes on, although succeeding generations may well find such finely nuanced humour mystifying.

  • @vladdegs
    @vladdegs Před rokem +88

    Found myself laughing out loud. What a tremendous personality and gifted man, totally irreplaceable, and sorely missed.

  • @naulahka1
    @naulahka1 Před 2 lety +40

    Peter Ustinov, how we miss his universality, intellect, humour and inclusiveness.

  • @TheLegenDacster
    @TheLegenDacster Před 2 lety +7

    So much LOVE for one of THEE ALL TIME GREATS. Sorely missed Utinoff!

  • @M21L35
    @M21L35 Před 3 lety +12

    God Rest Your Soul, Mr. Ustinov...you will NEVER be duplicated....nor forgotten!

  • @annemariefleming
    @annemariefleming Před 2 lety +22

    One of the greatest raconteurs of the 20th century, and so talented that he made a conspicuous success in everything he did.

  • @KeithDec25
    @KeithDec25 Před 5 lety +52

    A TRUE RENAISSANCE MAN... with some of the best timing in delivering his impressions... piercing without be cruel or malicious-hilarious...

  • @jonathanmills5662
    @jonathanmills5662 Před 2 lety +11

    I haven't watched this in ages. Ustinov is the consummate raconteur. Articulate, elegantly spoken and effortlessly amusing. Utterly wonderful.

  • @lostyourmind2529
    @lostyourmind2529 Před 7 lety +53

    He was brilliant and the bit about Queen Mary priceless

  • @graceygrumble
    @graceygrumble Před 6 měsíci +8

    Thank-you for this. I remember watching this with the whole family and crying with laughter. It brought back happy and hilarious memories.

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 Před 2 lety +33

    He has the ability to draw an audience deeply into a story … he can go 10-15 seconds just making faces and then deliver a subtle punch line that the audience loves. He makes something that is just silly into something that is side-spitting hilarious.

  • @pondgazer1
    @pondgazer1 Před 2 lety +73

    Almost 2022 and I still find this man fantastically entertaining. I cried so many tears of laughter during this. Just brilliant. Incomparable and sadly Irreplaceable.

  • @sugarbertie1143
    @sugarbertie1143 Před 2 lety +25

    I have watched this many times and it always makes me laugh. Peter was an outstanding talent the likes of which we will never see again. What an amazing man he was , I could listen to him for hours. His ability to instantly be the person he is mimicking was legendary. What a great man.

  • @hughmacfarlane9662
    @hughmacfarlane9662 Před 2 lety +8

    It's late and I'm watching this in bed. I know for certain that I will wake in the middle of the night laughing unexplicibly over this outragously funny and talented man.

  • @daviddavies2072
    @daviddavies2072 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Very good show , with a much missed man , 🙏🇬🇧❤️

  • @DasHearach
    @DasHearach Před 5 lety +26

    I'd forgotten how brilliant this man was. Fabulous to see this. CZcams has so many great memories to show us.

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw Před 2 lety +70

    Not only the best "An Audience With..." One of the most entertaining pieces of tv I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot! Thanks so much for posting this gem. Ustinov has got to be the number 1 dinner party guest. I'm a Scot and enjoyed Billy Connolly's audience, but Ustinov is in a completely different league.👍

  • @SexRealist301
    @SexRealist301 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you so much for putting this on! Peter Ustinov was a wonderful, wonderful man. 🤗🤗

  • @ruthlewis6678
    @ruthlewis6678 Před 2 lety +5

    Dearly love this wonderful man. I also enjoyed seeing the audience. All those fantastic faces. I may not remember the names but I will never forget the faces.

    • @GeorgeMorgan6600
      @GeorgeMorgan6600 Před 4 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone Před 4 měsíci +6

    Peter Ustinov has been a hero of mine since I was a child. It wasn't mentioned here but he could speak 12 yes TWELVE languages extremely well. I know his French was accentless and in this video his German sounds excellent too.English Russian French German Italian Mandarin and perhaps someone else knows the other six. Peter Ustinov also worked with British intelligence. He was truly larger than life. Sadly missed.

  • @christopherlovelock9104
    @christopherlovelock9104 Před 7 lety +187

    How very nice to hear an hour of jokes, and anecdotes without any sly double meanings or a solitary swear word. The World is not always a better place without these men who were truly greats in their profession.

    • @ianbentley7276
      @ianbentley7276 Před 7 lety +4

      Well said.

    • @sutherland1076
      @sutherland1076 Před 5 lety

      Christopher Lovelock qa

    • @GrumblingGrognard
      @GrumblingGrognard Před 5 lety +3

      You got old-timer syndrome. Understandable, but Sir Ustinov was not only great, a Hollywood great and a global super star for decades; he truly was one of a kind. You can't compare him to "acts of today" in or any era and be fair.

    • @email4jsmits
      @email4jsmits Před 4 lety

      Christopher Lovelock idiot

    • @wandelust
      @wandelust Před rokem +1

      I could listen to him for hours

  • @bsmith5970
    @bsmith5970 Před 5 lety +8

    A gifted, brilliant man who was so much more than an actor. Where are people like that today in entertainment? Educated, witty, worldly, multi-lingual, shrewd, with an endless appetite for knowledge. I miss people like this in the entertainment industry.

  • @theRappinSpree
    @theRappinSpree Před 3 lety +8

    As kid in the 80s he was Dr Snuggles & the voice of Prince John, now as a +40 year old man he still fascinates me just as much as he did then but for different reasons. What an absolutely wonderful genius person Peter Ustinov was. I could listen to him all day long. RIP

  • @HolgerRuneFan
    @HolgerRuneFan Před 2 lety +23

    Contrast this genius to the celebrities of today. It's almost unbelievable how stupid people have become. Ustinov was a complete genius, what a legend!

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Před 6 lety +64

    I've watched this "Audiance..." at least six times and every time I laugh my head off. What a truly incredible and keen observer of life Peter was. May he live in our hearts forever. CVD

  • @anthonyellis3613
    @anthonyellis3613 Před 3 lety +21

    The anecdotes about his time in the Army are the funniest, most well delivered stories I have ever heard. “Any cake?” 🤣🤣

  • @ItzMeOB
    @ItzMeOB Před 4 lety +14

    One that understands the German language can relate to this hilarious , wonderful man. So remarkable, brilliant and humble person. I love his movies especially his role as Monsieur Poirot. He was always my fav. Immensely missed.

  • @andrewexcell
    @andrewexcell Před 5 lety +39

    Had the privilidge of meeting him around 1975. My father was his biggest fan. We were staying at The Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, dining at la Normandie restaurant. Ustinov was at the next table, dad sat there for ages compling something clever to say to him finally "Mr Ustinov may your shadow never diminish." Ustinov turned to my father we made introductions and he replied "Unless its a sunless day". Will never forget it.One of the most educated, erudite raconteurs that this world has ever produced, and had the privildge to meet.
    :)

  • @mrsbrownandhercat
    @mrsbrownandhercat Před 6 lety +285

    For anyone outside the UK who may not know, and won't get the point, he mentions that his mother wondered why every railway station was called Bovril. It's a long-established kind of paste made from beef, and was at one time advertised using massive hoardings (bilboards) on railway stations, to be visible as the trains passed. Always much bigger than the station nameplates.

    • @MichaelJonesC-4-7
      @MichaelJonesC-4-7 Před 6 lety +11

      *mrsbrown andhercat*
      Thanks! I laughed yet again. ; )

    • @YouzTube99
      @YouzTube99 Před 6 lety +8

      @mrsbrown andhercat
      Thank you for that. As a Yank, I wondered to what he referred.

    • @Brad4Ellis
      @Brad4Ellis Před 5 lety +3

      I’ll add my thanks, as well.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Před 5 lety +1

      Pashtet.

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem Před 5 lety +12

      Bovril is a beef-tea. Dried concentrated beef that you add hot water to making a fortifying drink served with buttered toast.

  • @johnnybrighton9156
    @johnnybrighton9156 Před 5 lety +65

    A tour de force - thanks for uploading. Years ago I was in the audience for a similarly amusing Clive James programme in which he interviewed Ustinov for an hour. After Ustinov left, James confided quietly to the audience that as an interviewer he had been somewhat worried whether he would ask Ustinov the right question. Of course it didn't matter: the man had such a fund of knowledge and stories that he could probably do 60 minutes off the cuff on the opening of a sliding door. What a wonderful chap Ustinov was.

  • @johnchoat357
    @johnchoat357 Před 2 lety +4

    The absolute, total sadness fills me that the likes of this incredible GentleMan will never come our way again.......What a loss AND.what an unbelievable pity!

  • @viggosimonsen
    @viggosimonsen Před 2 lety +10

    Peter Ustinov - a name I have known since my childhood - but never really experienced.
    This is simply sublime - I have never seen a performer or entertainer of this caliber. This is simply a class of its own

  • @juliehanns802
    @juliehanns802 Před 2 lety +7

    I miss this incredible man and his amazing stories.

    • @GeorgeMorgan6600
      @GeorgeMorgan6600 Před 4 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @jackjamesgodsell9586
    @jackjamesgodsell9586 Před 5 lety +25

    Rest In Peace Peter Ustinov
    (1921 - 2004)

    • @octo.lina69
      @octo.lina69 Před 3 lety +4

      Peter was revered as one of the world's truly legendary entertainers. As an actor, producer, director, novelist, playwright, and columnist, his body of work was thoroughly impressive.
      RIP Legend❤︎

  • @ReiverBlue1971
    @ReiverBlue1971 Před rokem +34

    One of the most funny, witty, clever and eloquent gentleman ever to grace our shores! The only person even slightly close is a current national treasure, Stephen Fry. We're haemorrhaging, even bleeding out, when it comes to wonderful people like these

  • @mackiceicukice
    @mackiceicukice Před 7 lety +76

    I have seen this so many times and I still cry with laughter...genius, genius

    • @mrsbrownandhercat
      @mrsbrownandhercat Před 6 lety +5

      @ byam - me too, and I find something new every time. There should be another word for a genius of this quality.

    • @A1Motivator
      @A1Motivator Před 5 lety +3

      I agree

    • @anthonydrummond3525
      @anthonydrummond3525 Před 5 lety +4

      Me too, and his humour breaks me up every time.

  • @KenHarrington32
    @KenHarrington32 Před 2 lety +14

    Peter was absolutely BRILLIANT at what ever he turned his hand to, His genius voice's and well travelled brain gave all of us a fantastic memory of him.

  • @RS-yj3gn
    @RS-yj3gn Před rokem +24

    I've watched this so many times in as many years and will watch it more. Simply a brilliant performance by Sir Peter, and being German myself, I appreciate his humor.
    Thank you for uploading this video!

  • @psmith4980
    @psmith4980 Před 2 lety +7

    I have always enjoyed Peter Ustivov's excellent acting but didn't know how wonderfully humorous and entertaining he was. What a pleasure to have listened to him. Hope there are more gems of his to find on youtube.

  • @davidmccarthy2200
    @davidmccarthy2200 Před 2 lety +10

    Genius! never a dull moment with this funny & wise man, I could watch and listen to him all day.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Surely the greatest raconteur and mimic of all time. And what an audience!

    • @kingy002
      @kingy002 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree with the raconteur comment. From what I have seen only David Niven, Stephen Fry, and maybe Kenneth Williams, at a pinch, come close to him.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před 2 lety +9

    A star- studded audience gathering to hear the eloquent and entertaining Ustinov. An evening unlike anything that happens today.

  • @ginnypurdey1
    @ginnypurdey1 Před 2 lety +11

    Loved every minute of Peter's absolute genius.

  • @daveybalmer
    @daveybalmer Před 6 lety +125

    Who among us would have had the life, the exposure, the observances, and the genius to absorb both the minutia and the world events to be able to weave such an entertaining and richly documented retrieval as does Mr. Ustinov? His glorious ability to utter in every world accent all of the hilarious happenings is par excellence. I hope the Americans enjoyed his devastatingly accurate portrayal of Ronald Reagan in which the latter's pathetic grasp of things in general was frightfully on display. Ustinov, to quote Kipling, was truly a man who could "walk with kings, nor lose the common touch". Some people were simply born to be listened to while others create a mad dash for the exits. And in all of this, we get the sense that he was barely scratching the surface and that lurking just behind every word spoken was an even greater story if only time could have permitted it! Nobody does this today and the world is poorer for it!

    • @WintersWar
      @WintersWar Před 6 lety +6

      Agreed. A great analysis of this talented man. but you do realize he was doing comedy? Queen Mary didn't really speak like that, nor did Constant Lambert. And since you brought up the so called "accurate description" of the President Reagan bit, that should wake all of us Americans up about how "frightening" he was. I didn't take it that way at all. Reagan was a very sharp individual, many of us Americans appreciated him as President (sorry) . He was older and was often lampooned at that time for being absent-minded by all sorts of comedians, I laughed at that too, and even this bit made me laugh..but I also realize it was exaggeration for comedic effect. You didn't.

    • @vempatiguru
      @vempatiguru Před 5 lety +10

      Ustinov was last man to interview Indira Gandhi. She was assassinated later. He had a rare sense of history. Amazing person and a more amazing personality.

    • @Umbazooksus1
      @Umbazooksus1 Před 5 lety +3

      Patrick McKenna , thank you for summarizing how I felt. Clearly Ustinov was a great man with an incredible intellect. However, intellectual ability is not measured solely in mimicking traits or the deftness at associations with humor. Reagan had huge intellect and steered a great country in the proper direction against a tidal wave of horribly liberal Americans and godless communists. Charles Darwin, maybe it was Reagan’s belief in God you so despise that causes you such angst?

    • @donaldmusgrove3835
      @donaldmusgrove3835 Před 5 lety +1

      Sisters

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Umbazooksus1 3 years late to the party though I am, I will agree with your assessment. I will also say, though, that I felt it was a shame that he took such a tired, overworked route as to mock Reagan and make him appear as a doddering old fool, even done for comic effect. Having been alive during his time in the Presidency and now, in the time after his death seeing how history has reevaulated him and his Presidency, with even his detractors speaking of the work he did and how well he did it, his "jokes" aged poorly, in my opinion. Sounds to me like "Charles Darwin" is just another in a long line of tired revisionists who feel it appropriate to sit and yap at the people who shaped and made the world that they now live in, while spitting on them at the same time.

  • @johnalcorn8079
    @johnalcorn8079 Před 2 lety +14

    He was sooo entertaining and very well versed.A wonderful memory,he could write best selling books,A good actor and brilliant one man show.This is wonderful entertainment.

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan66 Před 7 lety +78

    "Genius" is a word that has lost its meaning as it's bandied about too much now, but when it meant something, it definitely applied to this man.

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 Před 6 lety +41

    I had the great pleasure of seeing this genius in his one man show. I couldn't believe my luck. To be in the same City as him, let alone the same building. He is quite irreplaceable.

  • @too_late90
    @too_late90 Před 3 lety +8

    Admirable character and personality. Remarkable and highly educated man. Great sense of humor.

  • @bbtablet
    @bbtablet Před 5 lety +16

    For the last 30 years since seeing this live our family always responds, when asked what we would like with a cup of tea, with a screwed up face a la Ustinov: "Any cake?"

  • @philipcarthy2977
    @philipcarthy2977 Před 3 lety +10

    I remember watching an audience with Peter ustinov originally, I'm now watching it again and it's as brilliant as when it first aired, I could listen to this man forever ,his knowledge and obviously his willingness to absorb and integrate new culture into his life is just fantastic, and for him to share this is just ingenious, wonderful man wonderful actor wonderful comedy
    But most of all a wonderful human being. So sadly missed

    • @kazb5824
      @kazb5824 Před 3 lety

      Sums up perfectly what I was thinking

  • @BobFarnell
    @BobFarnell Před 5 lety +6

    This is a really Class Comedy Act, No Swearing , No Insults Positively Great!!

  • @scoobeedoo4027
    @scoobeedoo4027 Před 2 lety +8

    Made my day!!! Wonderful, clever and very funny plus, not a swear word or obscenity in the entire hour.

  • @davidkyle5017
    @davidkyle5017 Před 5 lety +19

    How delightful. As someone who comes from an English family (in America), I can appreciate the English love of language and nuance. Hopefully, people recognized the number of famous people in the audience, what an evening. The range of his impressions from Reagan (for those of us old enough to remember) to Jackie Stewart calling a race are peerless and priceless. I just watched a movie yesterday "The way ahead" (1944) a war film with a very young Peter Ustinov as a North African Inn owner, so I was delighted to see this video today. God bless.

    • @TellyWatcher1997
      @TellyWatcher1997 Před 2 lety

      He had Ethiopian, Palestinian, German, Russian and French heritage - very mixed like many Brits. He was an international star though born in London.

  • @robinsinpost
    @robinsinpost Před 2 lety +36

    Ustinovs father, Jona Freiherr von Ustinov, was of Russian, German, Polish, and Ethiopian and Jewish descent. Peter's paternal grandfather was Baron Plato von Ustinov, a Russian noble, and his grandmother was Magdalena Hall, of mixed German-Ethiopian-Jewish origin. Ustinov's great-grandfather Moritz Hall, a Jewish refugee from Kraków and later a Christian convert and colleague of Swiss and German missionaries in Ethiopia, married into a German-Ethiopian family. Peter's paternal great-great-grandparents (through Magdalena's mother) were the German painter Eduard Zander and the Ethiopian aristocrat Court-Lady Isette-Werq in Gondar.
    Ustinov's mother, Nadezhda Leontievna Benois, known as Nadia, was a painter and ballet designer of French, German, Italian, and Russian descent. Her father, Leon Benois, was an Imperial Russian architect.

    • @ichabodon
      @ichabodon Před 2 lety +13

      What a great person he was. He was a real polymath. He could talk for hours entertaining people. And a great actor of course. We will not see the likes of his kind for some time.

    • @ripme6616
      @ripme6616 Před 2 lety +3

      Interesting' none the less

    • @roc7880
      @roc7880 Před rokem

      And such ancestry could find a home only in Britain. The greatest melting pot ever

  • @wengen2007
    @wengen2007 Před 4 lety +20

    A wonderful performance from a man of many talents. His timing and story telling - perfection.

  • @FACELOWNER
    @FACELOWNER Před 5 lety +12

    What a wonderful life this man had, an absolute pleasure just listening to him.

  • @steffenrosmus9177
    @steffenrosmus9177 Před rokem +3

    I had the fortune to met him at an small theater - 120 seats or so - in Germany in the 1980ies . When we arrived Sir Peter stood at the doorway greeting everyone , intriducing homself and asking for the nanes of the visitors. During the show he built in the name of every visitor or asked him/her an question. And no one was left out. At the end 30 minutes standing ovations for him.

  • @adamlasry5225
    @adamlasry5225 Před 2 lety +2

    Good bless you, Mr Ustinov! Some people are born to brighten our lives… World citizens…Loved by people everywhere.

  • @maureenleigh4724
    @maureenleigh4724 Před 2 lety +5

    So good, amusing, intelligent, I admire this man so much !

  • @fredhoupt4078
    @fredhoupt4078 Před 6 lety +12

    completely hilarious. I loved it. Bless him....his impressions of Olivier and Charles Laughton have never been done better. What a great guy.

  • @Actingskint
    @Actingskint Před 5 lety +6

    Today we are flooded with Zelebrity reality Tv shows , back then Witty , gifted , intelligent humanitarians such as this man ,graced our screens . People like Billy Connolly ,certainly inherited some of the traits that this man possessed , but Peter Ustinov was a true one of a kind . A man who Kings, Queens and Prime ministers looked to for advice , a man who could hold court with the best of them , a story teller so gifted he could summon up a cast of a thousand characters . He was an actor, writer , ambassador for peace .... a man of so many talents , it was impossible to define him . He was many things to many people . He is sorely missed .

  • @DINOLOVER6717
    @DINOLOVER6717 Před 4 lety +15

    Not only is he brilliant with his comedic timing but also he knows every single person in the audience! Just because you’re in the same field doesn’t mean you know or met every one. Nevermind the politicians and royalty he’s met. What an extraordinary man. I just want an hr to chat with him...

  • @vaughanwatkins7146
    @vaughanwatkins7146 Před 2 lety +5

    Could listen to this guy tell stories all night tbh... Pity we don't make people like this anymore. Thank u for putting this vid on.

  • @TheOwlsarewatching606
    @TheOwlsarewatching606 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Incomparable!

  • @micklenihan5206
    @micklenihan5206 Před 2 lety +3

    I can't say enough about this man I have watched this man so many times people don't know how talented he is I am in awe

    • @micklenihan5206
      @micklenihan5206 Před 2 lety +1

      I cannot speak highly enough of this man Peter Ustinov so eloquent so humble but so intelligent all I can say is thank you Peter God bless you

  • @roberthastings8471
    @roberthastings8471 Před 7 lety +159

    There is not a comedian today who is good enough to clean his shoes.

    • @mrsbrownandhercat
      @mrsbrownandhercat Před 6 lety +1

      @ Max - but not much else.

    • @c.a.g.3130
      @c.a.g.3130 Před 5 lety +2

      No, I think they're good enough to clean his shoes.

    • @brianandmyrabowden6699
      @brianandmyrabowden6699 Před 5 lety

      Robert Hastings 2za

    • @kenlieck7756
      @kenlieck7756 Před 5 lety +1

      @@c.a.g.3130 Sadly, the majority of today's comics receive next to no training or apprenticeship under the auspices of a qualified tanner, cobbler or bootblack, and the world is poorer for it. The late Mitch Hedberg had amassed some degree of skill in the related art of the pedicure by the time of his passing, but most social historians regard even this as a case of "too little, too late".

    • @patricewilcox792
      @patricewilcox792 Před 2 lety

      Replies seem to cover it All . GOOD MAN
      HE WAS A BLESSING
      TO MANY.
      THANK YOU FOR
      POSTING.......... PAW

  • @christrinder1255
    @christrinder1255 Před 4 lety +9

    Multi talented, multi lingual, very intelligent, and mesmerising sense of humour, and fantastic mimic
    There was and is only this one great talent Mr Peter Ustinov , the like of which we’ll never see again and our world is the poorer for loosing! RIP Peter!

  • @MickPsyphon
    @MickPsyphon Před 5 lety +7

    Peter Ustinov was a truly unique marvel! A pleasure to watch and listen to, whether on the stage, or on screen.

  • @paulcarter7930
    @paulcarter7930 Před 6 lety +58

    Bloody brilliant, watching this just confirms how far this country has fallen.

    • @guitounours
      @guitounours Před 5 lety +6

      I'm afraid Britain is not an isolated case...

  • @DavidWilsonJohnson
    @DavidWilsonJohnson Před 8 lety +55

    one of the most generous of colleagues you could ever encounter on stage........I had the priviledge of singing, and acting (!), in his production of Mussorgsky's "The Marriage".. A wonderfully witty man, brilliant in his stage craft, brimming with ideas.....although I remember that sadly the Edinburgh audiences totally missed the point......

    • @timsan55
      @timsan55 Před 7 lety +10

      But at least you have great memories, I'm green with envy !

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Před 7 lety +5

      How blessed you were! That's amazing.!

    • @allankeyworth8593
      @allankeyworth8593 Před 7 lety +1

      David Wilson-Johnson

    • @russellbuchanan9258
      @russellbuchanan9258 Před 6 lety +1

      David Wilson-Johnson Watched the audience with video,and even forby your excellent words of truth about the man.It seems that he was totally obsessed with England,none of the other UK .

    • @chopper8357
      @chopper8357 Před 6 lety

      Lies :-)

  • @MrTempest77
    @MrTempest77 Před 5 lety +8

    Fantastic, he is very much missed, amazing humour, great stuff thank you for this.

  • @hiitsmehereagain
    @hiitsmehereagain Před 5 lety +9

    I had the pleasure of sitting with him in a train from London to Leeds
    He was a delight

  • @jvdesuit1
    @jvdesuit1 Před 7 lety +32

    What a great artist so sad that he's not with us anymore...

  • @alberthead8659
    @alberthead8659 Před 5 lety +4

    My father was very much like Peter Ustinov. Same wit, intellect, and talent, although not a polyglot and he never did much with it all except make me and others laugh a lot and admire his abilities. The eighties were great!

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn Před 7 lety +34

    Lets all remember he came from an immigrant family and became a superb enrichment to our lives and a most genial and entertaining contributor to the arts. A national treasure! Savour it! Ustinov at his best and most brilliant and the wonderful celebrity Brit audience of that wonderful time!

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem Před 5 lety +8

      He came from a cosmopilitan, educated and cultured European family.

    • @Lytton333
      @Lytton333 Před 5 lety +7

      In other words, approve of mass immigration because Peter Ustinov is a good raconteur. Absurd.

    • @bennewnham6300
      @bennewnham6300 Před 5 lety +8

      He didn't come from an uneducated immigrant family with no useful skills whatsoever and nor was his family followers of a violent intolerant culture that glorifies mass murder which then attempts to bring those values to the UK.

    • @rogerstone3068
      @rogerstone3068 Před 5 lety +6

      @@bennewnham6300 you are lumping together a huge number of people and accusing them of glorifying mass murder and having no useful skills whatsoever. Are you sure that this evaluation is based on reality and not just on the narrow-minded innuendo and slurs of the Daily Mail? Your views don't match with the (admittedly fairly few) Muslims I've worked with. It sounds a bitter and poisoned world view, to me.