Roger Moore's: Role in The Saint with Family And Faberge Productions | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Roger Moore, known for his role in The Saint, discusses his work with Family and Faberge Productions and the film Nightwatch with Elizabeth Taylor. They discuss their aspirations to become tycoons, acting challenges, and government support. Moore and Taylor also share their experiences, including World War II and schooling in England, and express disdain for sadistic school environments.
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As always, Sir Roger exudes class. Epitome of chap.
Air Date: March 8th, 1972
Thank you. Normally they put the date!
Just years before his first Bond film.
I still watch the saint series to this day love them!
To think this interview was 52yrs ago. History brought to life.
Roger Moore certainly had the qualities similar to Elvis… the boyish looks and refinement. This was an era that will never repeat itself… it had a certain shimmer and class to it… quite effortless.
Roger Moore isn’t my favorite Bond actor, but he certainly came off as the nicest.
This interview was probably recorded in 1971.
1972
Roger Moore looked 7 to 8 years younger than his age cause he's about 43 here but looks about 35--36
Sir if this is 1972 he is 45 here.
@@southlondon86Miss… He is 44, because he didn’t have birthday yet that year..!
Amazing this interview must be pre Bond. But the million dollar question is what year is this interview? 🤷
1972
@@OTOss8 LALD came out in 73 right? That's was Moore's first Bond film I think?
@@jayclarke6671Yes, June 27, 1973. This interview aired on March 8th, 1972.
Must be ‘72 as live and let die was 73?
007 ..oh yeah
This story 07:10 😧😱
Year?
At a guess I’d say 1973.
@@Temeraire101I did a bit of research and it's probably 1972.
March 8th, 1972
@@jeshkam So near and yet so far😁
@@Temeraire101 lol 😁