There's an amusing moment where Terry cites the increase in Hollywood sequels, giving Rambo II as one example, and then trying to think of another before falling silent and shaking his head.
"It's become a kind of Hollywood tradition, not just with Rambo, but with... emmmmmm...."
"It's become a kind of Hollywood tradition, not just with Rambo, but with... emmmmmm...."
It appears that some offscreen disruption may have possibly occurred during the final seconds of the episode, possibly a crew member urgently winding the show up.
Although Barry Norman makes a joking remark, the laughter given by the audience is longer and louder than expected, with Terry and his guests looking distracted. The show then ends with the shorter version of the end credits, which just features the producers and director, and not full cast/crew credits.
Although Barry Norman makes a joking remark, the laughter given by the audience is longer and louder than expected, with Terry and his guests looking distracted. The show then ends with the shorter version of the end credits, which just features the producers and director, and not full cast/crew credits.
As a live chat show, technical excellence was never strived for, but the overhead boom mic does make more than one appearance during Terry's interview with Glenn Close.