best interview ever! spelling is so right! the more famous you get the more people write shit about you! i mean look what happened with michael jackson!
Interview is a great legacy. Here is a man I would not care about at all, but having watched 3 hours of him, I find him a great Horatio Alger story. So wonderful that a guy can become rich and successful following his dreams. As America dissappears bit by bit to become like Europe, we can remember the City on the Hill through men like this.
When Aaron is speaking about Lucille Ball, he got mixed up. He's NOT referring to 'The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) or "Here's Lucy (1969-1974). He is referring to "Life with Lucy" that aired on ABC (1986) only for about 8 episodes.
@EmmaLoveJen I dont mean to correct but Here's Lucy was on from 1968-74 not 1969-74. Lucy changed the name and made minor changes to the crew and the character names because in 1968 she sold Desilu Productions and started Lucille Ball Producitons and she wanted full control of Her 3rd series Here's Lucy. When the Lucy show left the air in 1968 it was #2 in the ratings and CBS went a head with Her's Lucy and it was also a commercial success. Too bad "Life With Lucy" didnt fair well it hurt Lucy.
His wonderful personality just radiates on the screen, he was probably even nicer in person I would imagine - just so full of life and enthusiasm - people like that make the world a better place. RIP Aaron.
Thanks so much for uploading this. I've never seen an interview with Aaron Spelling before, but this is just so inspiring. It's no surprise this man built the empire he did. The man was obviously a real class act.
How can you say that Tori Spelling as a spoiled American is a warm, classy person. Now Aaron deserves credit for overcoming Texas prejudices against both Jews and gays to crave a business enterprise in LALA land.
best interview ever! spelling is so right! the more famous you get the more people write shit about you! i mean look what happened with michael jackson!
ravia1988 1 year ago
Interview is a great legacy. Here is a man I would not care about at all, but having watched 3 hours of him, I find him a great Horatio Alger story. So wonderful that a guy can become rich and successful following his dreams. As America dissappears bit by bit to become like Europe, we can remember the City on the Hill through men like this.
flyguy359 1 year ago
..:)Great interview Thank you.
rimma4 1 year ago
Aaron is a great Texas Christian man!
kvjhedfbv 2 years ago
sweetie, aaron is jewish.
sandradancefeva 2 years ago 2
Yeah I thought so, too. thanks.
Diane81000 2 years ago
When Aaron is speaking about Lucille Ball, he got mixed up. He's NOT referring to 'The Lucy Show" (1962-1968) or "Here's Lucy (1969-1974). He is referring to "Life with Lucy" that aired on ABC (1986) only for about 8 episodes.
EmmaLoveJen 2 years ago
@EmmaLoveJen I dont mean to correct but Here's Lucy was on from 1968-74 not 1969-74. Lucy changed the name and made minor changes to the crew and the character names because in 1968 she sold Desilu Productions and started Lucille Ball Producitons and she wanted full control of Her 3rd series Here's Lucy. When the Lucy show left the air in 1968 it was #2 in the ratings and CBS went a head with Her's Lucy and it was also a commercial success. Too bad "Life With Lucy" didnt fair well it hurt Lucy.
NFitalianGuy 1 year ago
His wonderful personality just radiates on the screen, he was probably even nicer in person I would imagine - just so full of life and enthusiasm - people like that make the world a better place. RIP Aaron.
goldengirl67 3 years ago 4
Something wrong with the sound
13tley 3 years ago
He seemed like a really nice guy. A very intellegent, creative man.
rebarocks79 3 years ago 6
Thanks so much for uploading this. I've never seen an interview with Aaron Spelling before, but this is just so inspiring. It's no surprise this man built the empire he did. The man was obviously a real class act.
bobrach123 3 years ago 3
THE BEST...HIS DAUGHTER AND FMILY TOO
kabbalah1976 3 years ago 5
How can you say that Tori Spelling as a spoiled American is a warm, classy person. Now Aaron deserves credit for overcoming Texas prejudices against both Jews and gays to crave a business enterprise in LALA land.
Diane81000 2 years ago