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Julie Christie rare TV interview (UK 1988)

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Julie Christie interviewed by Michael Aspel for her first ever chat show appearance, with fellow guests Terry Jones of MONTY PYTHON fame and film critic Barry Norman ['ASPEL & CO' 24/09/88]
Note: Edited from 15 minutes (mostly other guests' comments) to keep it under 10 minutes for You Tube

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  • Ms. Julie Christie is such a delight to listen to in this wonderful interview.

  • God she is so beautiful

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  • she's always been gorgeous.... no matter what age. that's something that not everyone has... it's her personality and her manner as well as anything else. she's just got IT.

  • Everyone's talking about how beautiful she is, but you know there are a lot of beautiful actresses from hollywood. There is something else about Julie Christe that is just luminous and glows. She just has that magnetic presence that is perfect for film.

  • Stunning charming woman

  • More beautiful now than ever

  • @defundthewar l know what you meant, l wasn't arguing anything you said.Peace

  • @TheMrmi22 No one said she wasn't beautiful. I and one other just said she doesn't look like Julie Christie, or at least the Julie Christie we remembered.

  • @defundthewar l was puzzled for the first few seconds of the clip but l saw immidiately after, nose ,lips, specially the eyes, it's unmistakable! 60' style or awfull 80', she just looks like a beautifull woman. Debra Winger though is a test both for sight and memory.

  • Her full, generous lips are recognizeable. I can't put my finger on it, tacky 80s hair or not, but she doesn't look like Julie Christie to me here. As CatJoker wrote earlier, she is just different from how we remember her. It reminds me of the time I saw Debra Winger-- hard to remember an early or mid-80s film she wasn't in-- starring in a TV movie more recently. Surgery or no surgery, she seemed like a different woman.

  • @defundthewar You are just blinded by this 80's trade mark awfull haircut on her. Block it and you will see that it's the same face. Oh, and if her face in '88 is a result of surgery than that is not a surgent but a magician! Since in 2011 surgeon's work on a 40 yearold woman is pretty visible than in 80's her surgeon would be nothing less then a miracle worker:)

  • @pjspresser57 She doesn't have any

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