 A few months ago, that's because of the film, Gordon's Alleged, because of my lining of Gordon's Alive. So I said Gordon's Alive and to the Queen's Music and that all over the world. When I had a difference to me, I'm approaching the North Pole, magnetic North Pole, after months of trying to get there. And then Typhoon Russian submarine came up, and 20 miles from the pole, and Art Gott, the admiral, and so forth, Slavich, and said, oh, it's him! Say Gordon's Alive! Yes. So this bloody nuclear submarine, I said Gordon's Alive! Yes, you very man! Come on, boy! And I went on board and sang the Volga Boatman, you know, he's all. But as Gordon said for every film. Putin's every film. So I went to number 10, Darling Street, when Kamen was in power, about a year ago. Came through the gates, insulting all the police, calling them all plebs, you know, because they had this terrible argument about plebs, they loved all that. Come on, we love you! You dreadful plebs, let me in. I was there doing a thing about elephants, saving elephants. And I had to go to number 10, on to the fourth floor, with all the explorers. I was there very early. So Prime Minister, we can only let you opposite and sit on the windowsill, Brian, because we'd been waiting for the Prime Minister to come in from question time. So eventually he did, the gates were open, and there he was. And then suddenly, suddenly, I was kind of half asleep, and I felt these sounds on my shoulder. Hello? Hello, Brian, Mr. Blessed, isn't it? Yes, Prime Minister, yes. Oh, I didn't explain what I was doing about the elephants. I was there with the explorers. But I can't go in until you go in. He said, all right, come in. And he made me a cup of coffee. And he took me into the cabinet room. And there was half the cabinet. And he made me stand in a chair, and he said, please, say, you know what I want you to say. I want you to please do it. And I went, Gordon's alive! And he said, thank you so much. That will wake the buggers up. He's out here in front of the entire cabinet, as at Buckingham Palace, a Christmas show. And the Queen came forward, narrating the show. Dear Mr. Blessed, who would ever watch Flash Gordon all the time? Me and the children. It's our favourite movie. Would you mind saying Gordon's alive? So I said, Gordon's alive! Thank you so much. Going up south, going up Mount Kenya, and Kilimanjaro, and now Charga tribesmen, Kilimanjaro and Jamabwada. Oh! It's him. It's him. See, Gordon's alive. So I said, Gordon's alive again. It is, all over the world. I mean, I go out here now, guaranteed today, somewhere, if I go shopping, some grocery. That's taxi man, I say, right, please say Gordon's alive. I've got me, I've got my telephone here. I couldn't even say Gordon's alive. Oh, went far, really. All over the West End, on the butcher, the baker, candlestick maker, want me to say Gordon's alive. It's a cry of freedom. And it's become my battle cry. And it's just changed my entire existence. It's on, you know, it's on Twitter, it's on this, it's on Google's, it's beyond things I don't understand. And everywhere I go, I'm felt on. Now, well, I mean... You're finished with that battle cry down the edge, that's all right. Yes, I mean... No, I think that I have become... Voltaan is very much me. That is me. And my love of life. You know, and I think it is a sensational film. And I mean, Sam is a definitive Flash Gordon. No one can play better. We must never do it again. We've got it. You get something's right. Browner's Henry V is right. Gone with the Wind is right. Flash Gordon is right. Leave it alone. Brilliant direction, brilliant cast. Wonderful. And my life is Gordon's alive. Brian's alive. It is... People on deathbeds have asked me to say. People dying on their deathbeds. Please say Gordon's alive. That's a wonderful way to end. Thank you so much. If you don't mind saying Gordon's alive, just down the camera for us there. Yes, indeed. Ready? All right. Say a word? Yeah. Gordon's alive!