Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris Collection on Letterman, 1983-2007

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The complete collection of Peter O'Toole's and Richard Harris's appearances on Dave's late night talk shows. Included in the listings are the films, theater productions, and books they were promoting.

But it was, of course, the stories.

Late Night:
1. April 18, 1983. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "The Ruling Class." Film clip deleted due to copyright caution.

2. May 5, 1987. Peter O'Toole.
Broadway production: "Pygmalion."

3. January 29, 1991. Richard Harris.
Film: "The Field."

4. April 6, 1993. Peter O'Toole.
Book: Loitering With Intent: The Child.

Late Show:
5. January 17, 1994. Richard Harris.
Film: "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway."

6. March 16, 1994. Richard Harris.
Miniseries: "Abraham."

7. May 17, 1995. Peter O'Toole.
Book: Loitering With Intent: The Apprentice.

8. October 25, 1995. Richard Harris.
Film: "Cry the Beloved Country."

9. February 12, 1997. Richard Harris.
Films: "Smilla's Sense of Snow" and "The Hunchback."

10. February 13, 1997. Peter O'Toole.
Book: "Loitering With Intent: The Apprentice"

11. January 14, 1998. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "Phantoms."

12. May 22, 2000. Richard Harris.
Film: "Gladiator."

13. November 16, 2001. Richard Harris.
Film: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."

14. January 10, 2007. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "Venus." Film clip deleted due to copyright caution.

15. Bonus clip. July 21, 2014. “MacArthur Park,” a Jimmy Webb-composed song that was a massive hit for Richard Harris in 1968. Webb is playing keyboards in this rendition sung by Will Lee. Harris’s walk-on music would frequently be a few bars from the song.

Richard Harris passed away on October 25, 2002. He was 72.
Peter O'Toole passed away on December 14, 2013. He was 81.

コメント (21)
  • How about a little praise for how Letterman handled these interviews. He knew when he was in the presence of greatness and did a great job with both of these guys.
  • @theb1gfudge
    0:25 - Walks right past a NO SMOKING sign with a cigarette in his hand on national television. What a legend!
  • Peter O’Toole made the most amazing entrance ever ! When he rode in on the camel it was magnificent ! What a raconteur he was and brilliant actor as well .
  • @itopus1
    I could listen to Richard Harris all night. Just priceless.
  • @Tabish29
    I love the reverence with which Richard speaks of his dear friend Peter. It's so endearing.
  • @BRay1286
    He may have been a hellraiser but always a perfect gentleman. RIP Peter!
  • all the wonderful things people in the comments say about Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris are true. From hilarious, to gentlemanly, to stylish, to talented and to the moon...they are all true. let me please add this one bit....when times are hard for my part, watching these gentleman talk makes life a little better and what more can you say about life long career entertainers than that they make you forget any problems and just lose yourself in their wit and wisdom
  • RIP Richard Harris (October 1, 1930 – October 25, 2002), aged 72 And RIP Peter O'Toole (August 2, 1932 – December 14, 2013), aged 81 You both will be remembered as legends.
  • @missmew5240
    This is so refreshing to watch. I miss seeing these 2 distinguished gentlemen
  • How he didn't win an Oscar for Lawrence Of Arabia or a Lion In Winter is beyond my imagination. His final win for lifetime achievement was an apology for years of screwing it up. It was not enough.
  • Peter Otoole told his drunk camel story to my dad after the pub 2am in his kitchen - I sat in the corner and knew how special the hour was.
  • Peter O'Toole was a great story teller I must say. Seems like he was a real gent as well. RIP
  • You can tell that Letterman loves all the stories as much as the audience.
  • They'd never have guests like this today on a talk show, what a loss. Amazing chemistry, built over the years between Letterman and both gents!
  • These two are treasures We need this level of man again
  • @PropaneWP
    O'Toole riding a camel into the studio, dismounting and then giving it a beer is the stuff of legend.