Alan Whicker bounces around the set of 'You Only Live Twice' (1967) in this edition of 'Whicker's World', which takes him not only to Pinewood Studios but also to the film's exotic Japanese locations.
Last week’s column was done and dusted when I learned from The Times’s diary that — as I correctly speculated in it — the broadcaster Alan Whicker had indeed been much amused by Monty ...
Alan Whicker meets some Daleks, and their creator, Terry Nation. The Daleks first appeared in Doctor Who in 1963, and went on to boost the show's popularity. Taken from Whicker's World ...
Celebrities make light of death: 8 morbid quotes after Ade Edmondson's witty tribute to Rik Mayall ...
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First transmitted in 1963, Alan Whicker interviews billionaire J. Paul Getty, who discusses reports of his meanness, his unsuccessful marriages, why he keeps working and what he's had to sacrifice ...
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By 1973, the idea of cosmetic surgery was creeping into popular culture in Britain when journalist Alan Whicker visited Californian plastic surgeon Dr Kurt Wagner, famed for performing multiple ...
Franz Ferdinand performed Do you want to. David Roper (as Four Poofs and a Piano) Musical Performer David Wickenden (as Four Poofs and a Piano) Musical Performer Ian Parkin (as Four Poofs and a Piano) ...
Over five decades he has worked with many famous names including Alan Whicker, Ant and Dec and Gordon Ramsay. Keith Rodgerson Carrying a microphone has been good training for carrying a flag in ...
Hollywood is in its plaid era. Days after Taylor Swift stepped on the VMAs red carpet in a plaid Dior ensemble, Alan Cumming hit the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards clad in the classic pattern.