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Topic History of: Another Archive interview with Robert Blake from 1967
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Mart I don`t think the editing helped.
You can`t concentrate on either of you.
You both thought you knew best and thats how it comes over, the subject matter gets lost a bit.
Classic footage though.
DJones Imagine an interview with this 1967 version of JK with the auteur who made the "Vile Pervert"-musical...
mickeyone Or even " Vile Pervert grants Posh and Becks an audience"!!
Spooky - the captcha number was 666 !!!
emmapeelfanclub Ouch! That was one frosty encounter! Compelling stuff and a great piece of television. Your attitude here JK is fascinating and maybe goes quite some way to explaining why "Good Evening" was the hit it was.

What I do think is a shame is that you couldn't get a chance to do such a show now, knowing what you know now and what you have learnt, I'm sure it would be interesting viewing. Imagine the headlines - "Posh and Becks to meet the Vile Pervert!"
JK2006 I thought he was an arsehole at the time. Seeing it now, I was the arsehole.

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