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Barry Leslie Norman, CBE (born 21 August 1933 in London) is a British film critic, writer and media personality. He presented BBC Television's Film 72 (and successive years) until 1998.
Barry Norman is the son of film director Leslie and Elizabeth Norman. He was educated at a state primary school and at Highgate School, then an all-boys independent school in North London. He did not go to university, but instead began his career in journalism at the Kensington News, later spending a period in South Africa where he developed a hostility to the situation created there by the emergence of apartheid. He is the brother of script editor and director Valerie Norman.
By the 1960s, Norman was a prominent journalist, and show business editor of the Daily Mail until 1971, when he was made redundant. Subsequently, he wrote a column each Wednesday for The Guardian, also contributing leader columns to the newspaper.
He was one of the collaborators with Wally Fawkes on the long running cartoon strip Flook. He has also contributed a column to the Radio Times for many years, and has written several novels.
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Barry Norman discuses the up and coming Star Wars on the BBC programme Film 77.
The film and video review show from the bbc this is yet another lost episode i am bringing to you with more to come. this episode is from Christmas 1988 and is hosted by Barry Norman. Please comment like subscribe for more from me You can show your support for my work by following me on twitter and becoming a patreon of my channel https://www.patreon.com/2ombieboy https://twitter.com/2ombieboy
From 1998, a few clips from the last ever 'Film...' review show on BBC1 to be presented by the great Barry Norman.
From Film 92, 16th November 1992
Barry Norman talks to Anthony Hopkins about his new film The Remains of the Day. From 25th October 1993.
Marking the 25th anniversary of Film, Barry Norman speaks to Chris Evans about his memories - including dealing with Robert De Niro - and gives a quick lesson in reading an autocue. Series 3, Episode 9. Tx C4, 8 November 1996.
The first part of an early 1993 edition featuring a review of Francis Ford Coppola's 'Dracula' and an item on film violence which was the subject of yet another moral panic at the time. It includes a previously unused segment from the 1992 interview with James Ferman.
From Film 87, 30 November 1987 23.05, Alec Guinness talks about his role in Christine Edzard's 6 hour adaptation of Dickens' Little Dorrit.
Barry Norman talks to Anthony Hopkins about his new film The Remains of the Day. From 25th October 1993.
Barry Norman in interview with Mike Jones
FILM 90 Special: Barry Norman with Steven Spielberg ThePlaylist http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-36-minute-1990-interview-with-steven-spielberg-regrets-passing-on-rain-man-for-indy-3-more-20130611
Marking the 25th anniversary of Film, Barry Norman speaks to Chris Evans about his memories - including dealing with Robert De Niro - and gives a quick lesson in reading an autocue. Series 3, Episode 9. Tx C4, 8 November 1996.
at the Cannes film festival. From Film 85, 21st May 1985
Barry Norman discuses the up and coming Star Wars on the BBC programme Film 77.
Barry Norman reflects : When Martin Scorsese directed ‘Cape Fear’ I spent months trying to arrange an interview with him. Eventually the dragon lady who guards him in his New York office gave the go-ahead. “But you have one hour,” she said. “That’s all.” I said an hour was fine and so we met. It was the easiest interview I’ve ever done. Scorsese is a true movie nut – you just wind him up, tell him you’re not remotely interested in his personal life, just his movies and let him go. That’s how it was that day. After a riveting hour the dragon lady looked in. “Marty, there’s a call for you.” “No, no,” he said, “it’s okay.” She left and he and I talked on for the best part of another hour. But that’s Scorsese - when an American magazine once asked him to name the ten best, most influentia...
Barry Norman interviews Steven Spielberg for Amistad promotion at DreamWorks early 1997, for BBC1.
Barry Norman discuses the up and coming Star Wars on the BBC programme Film 77.
The film and video review show from the bbc this is yet another lost episode i am bringing to you with more to come. this episode is from Christmas 1988 and is hosted by Barry Norman. Please comment like subscribe for more from me You can show your support for my work by following me on twitter and becoming a patreon of my channel https://www.patreon.com/2ombieboy https://twitter.com/2ombieboy
From 1998, a few clips from the last ever 'Film...' review show on BBC1 to be presented by the great Barry Norman.
From Film 92, 16th November 1992
Barry Norman talks to Anthony Hopkins about his new film The Remains of the Day. From 25th October 1993.
Marking the 25th anniversary of Film, Barry Norman speaks to Chris Evans about his memories - including dealing with Robert De Niro - and gives a quick lesson in reading an autocue. Series 3, Episode 9. Tx C4, 8 November 1996.
The first part of an early 1993 edition featuring a review of Francis Ford Coppola's 'Dracula' and an item on film violence which was the subject of yet another moral panic at the time. It includes a previously unused segment from the 1992 interview with James Ferman.
From Film 87, 30 November 1987 23.05, Alec Guinness talks about his role in Christine Edzard's 6 hour adaptation of Dickens' Little Dorrit.
The film and video review show from the bbc this is yet another lost episode i am bringing to you with more to come. this episode is from Christmas 1988 and is hosted by Barry Norman. Please comment like subscribe for more from me You can show your support for my work by following me on twitter and becoming a patreon of my channel https://www.patreon.com/2ombieboy https://twitter.com/2ombieboy
this is the barry norman 1992 episode of film 1992 where he talks about the top and bottom films of the year please comment like and subscribe for more from me and my video tape collection. and please show me your support by following me on twitter and having a look at my patreon page 2ombieboy https://www.patreon.com/2ombieboy https://twitter.com/2ombieboy
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Barry Norman reflects : When Martin Scorsese directed ‘Cape Fear’ I spent months trying to arrange an interview with him. Eventually the dragon lady who guards him in his New York office gave the go-ahead. “But you have one hour,” she said. “That’s all.” I said an hour was fine and so we met. It was the easiest interview I’ve ever done. Scorsese is a true movie nut – you just wind him up, tell him you’re not remotely interested in his personal life, just his movies and let him go. That’s how it was that day. After a riveting hour the dragon lady looked in. “Marty, there’s a call for you.” “No, no,” he said, “it’s okay.” She left and he and I talked on for the best part of another hour. But that’s Scorsese - when an American magazine once asked him to name the ten best, most influentia...
BBC Film 90 Special Barry Norman Inteviews Steven Spielberg. RIP Barry Norman. taken from off air vhs please comment like and subscribe for more from me and my video tape collection. and please show me your support by following me on twitter and Supporting me my patreon page 2ombieboy https://www.patreon.com/2ombieboy https://twitter.com/2ombieboy
From Film 96, 4th March 1996
I love the classic gangster movies "Scarface" the 1932 version starring Paul Muni is by far my favourite. Here's a brilliant documentary by the great Barry Norman Talking Pictures - Hollywood and The Gangsters from BBC Television broadcast in 1987.
FILM 90 Special: Barry Norman with Steven Spielberg ThePlaylist http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-36-minute-1990-interview-with-steven-spielberg-regrets-passing-on-rain-man-for-indy-3-more-20130611
Barry Norman interviews Steven Spielberg for Amistad promotion at DreamWorks early 1997, for BBC1.