Stan Laurel, Mr. Clean and The Puppets.
Stan Laurel at home with his academy award (mr clean). Taken from the Bonus-Disc of "Laurel and Hardy: Their Lives And Magic". Purchase the DVD here www.laurelandhardyshop.com
The international documentary presents - besides a lot of funny clips from the best Laurel and Hardy movies - a look behind the scenes and never before published colour footage of Stan and Babe and a lot of private photographs, recently discovered archive footage of Laurel and Hardy, rare or unpublished film stills, posters etc.
The documentary was shot on location in the USA, Great Britain, France, Italy, Austria, Netherlands and Germany.
The film includes interviews with Laurel and Hardy experts like Hal Roach, Lucille Hardy-Price, Richard W. Bann, Tyler St. Mark, Bart Williams, Chuck McCann and Jim MacGeorge, Phillis Coates, Mark Greenhow or Jean Darling and friends of Stan and Babe like Booth Colman, Jerry Lewis or Marcel Marceau.
Even Stan Laurels daughter Lois Laurel Hawes has given the author an exclusive interview. The documentary tells the story of the worldwide most beloved comedy team: the story of THEIR LIVES AND MAGIC.
This documentary was broadcast on TV in Germany and France at the beginning of the year at prime time with a running time of 90 minutes and got a very positive feedback.
Now the author is presenting his 15 minutes longer Director´s Cut as well as 70 minutes of unpublished bonus features.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Stan Laurel's daughter Lois on ITV's THIS MORNING
Setting the record straight!
Interview with Stan Laurel's daughter Lois on ITV's THIS MORNING presented by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan. Include's rare behind the scenes footage.
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Stan Laurel Interview 1959
In January 1959, writer/actor Tony Thomas recorded this rare interview with Stan Laurel of 'Laurel and Hardy' fame at Stans' home.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Rare Audio Interview With Stan Laurel (1957)

Arthur B Friedman talks to Stan Laurel
Recorded August 14th 1957, just 1 week after Oliver Hardy died.
(listen to the complete interview below - over 1 hour long)
Dr Arthur B. Friedman interviews Stan Laurel for Turning Point on August the 14th, 1957, only a week after the death of his comedy partner, Oliver Hardy. In this 66 minute interview Stan talks about many things including:
Oliver Hardy’s death;
His beginnings in a juvenile pantomime company;
Working for his father in his theatres;
How and why he became a comic;
Understudying Charlie Chaplin in the Fred Karno Troupe;
The hardships, good times, partnerships and professional jealousy of his vaudeville career;
His family;
The Stan Jefferson Trio;
Costumes;
His early film career with Larry Semon, Bronco Billy, and Hal Roach;
How he became a gag writer and director after struggling to find a comic character;
How he was teamed with Oliver Hardy and his return to films;
Early film making techniques, where gags come from and off the cuff shooting techniques;
His relationship with Oliver Hardy and how their characters developed;
Silent, talkie and feature length films;
The worldwide appeal of Laurel and Hardy;
His retirement, hobbies, health and fan mail.
Monday, October 19, 2009
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MATHEW HORNE

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WE WANT TO PLAY LAUREL AND HARDY
Ross Owen: Mat can I begin by wishing you all the best of health. You had your fans worried for a while there. How are you now?
Mat Horne: Thank you. I am taking this rest period to recuperate and recharge and it is working.
Ross Owen: It was recently reported in the press that you are a fan of Laurel and Hardy, can you remember when you first saw them?
Mat Horne: As a very young boy. My brother was and is completely obsessed by them and I grew up with Laurel & Hardy. When I began my career it was in a double act and I am in one of sorts now and I attribute my love for Laurel & Hardy to that.
Ross Owen: Do you have a favourite Laurel and Hardy film?
Mat Horne: My favourite film is an odd choice, I think, but it contains a scene which I believe to be one of the funniest sequences I've ever seen. Also, I love the ultra-surreal aspects too. It's Blockheads. Stan pulling the blind down in the stairwell, that are only shadows, the cigar-smoking kid with the broken voice in the lift and of course the football down the stairs!
Ross Owen: What appeals to you about Laurel and Hardy?

Ross Owen: Are you influenced by them at all in your act with James?
Mat Horne: Very much so. James and I are very different performers, as were Stan & Ollie. But they played to their strengths as performers, which unquantifiably complimented each other. I'd like to think myself and James do this.
Ross Owen: Is it true you would like to one day play Stan Laurel? There's certainly a resemblance.
Mat Horne: I'd love to play Stan, but I'd have to lose a bit of weight!! I think I'm a bit old now and it's been done on BBC4, so probably never going to happen!!
Ross Owen: I know the fans would love to see this happen. How did you get into the world of showbusiness and what made you decide on a double act?
Mat Horne: I was a stand up, in a double act. I have always, because of L & H, been interested in collaboration and working with another as a performer.
Ross Owen: Who else influenced you?
Mat Horne: Steve Coogan.
Ross Owen: Comedy has changed so much in recent years. Do you think Laurel and Hardy should be back on television?
Mat Horne: Aren't the films repeated all the time anyway?! They always seem to be on on Bank Holidays and half term.
Ross Owen: Yes, they appear occasionaly on cable/sky TV but not so much on terrestrial TV as they did when we were youngsters. Do you have a question about Laurel and Hardy for us?
Mat Horne: How much sway do you have getting me to play him in a biopic?
Ross Owen: aha great question, one must respect anyone who takes on the role of an icon, because if they get it wrong, the fans are on them like a ton of bricks. However, we have discussed this topic on the Laurel and Hardy Forum and when you and James got suggested as contenders the response was very positive. Many top authors, writers and filmmakers visit the forum so, as we are home to 1000's of fans worldwide, indeed we may have a slight influence somewhere. If filmmakers value the opinion of the fans that is. OK, One final question Mat... What is your favourite scene in any Laurel and Hardy film?
Ross Owen: Great choices Mat. The ball scene with hotelier Harry Strang (above right) is one of the most popular with fans too. Thanks for taking the time to do this little interview. It is our mission at the forum to keep the memory and the works of Laurel and Hardy alive, we thank you for your support. "A little kindness goes a long way." Both yourself and your brother will be made most welcome at the forum. Good luck with all your future projects.
Mat Horne: Thank you, it's my pleasure.
FATHER TED'S CONNECTION TO LAUREL AND HARDY

IT CROWD WRITER LOVES THE BOYS
I recently spoke to Irish writer Graham Linehan, co-creator of popular sitcom Father Ted. Graham received a BAFTA last night for his writing on the Channel 4 sitcom, The IT Crowd.

FRANK CARSON ON LAUREL AND HARDY

WATCH MY INTERVIEW WITH THE IRISH COMEDY LEGEND
In this 12 minute interview recorded at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow on March 28th 2009, Irish comedy legend Frank Carson talks to us on camera about the time he met Laurel and Hardy in the street. He also reminisces about The Beatles, Brian Epstein, Johnny Hamp, Howard Keel and Mario Lanza. Frank is currently writing his autobiography.
WATCH THE INTERVIEW BELOW
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