It's the Arts (Interview with Sir
Edward Ross)
Eric Idle: Good
evening and welcome to another edition of It's the Arts. And we kick off this
evening with Cinema.
Host (John
Cleese): Good evening. One of the most prolific film directors of this age, or
indeed of any age, is Sir Edward Ross, back in his native country for the first
time for five years to open a season of his works at the National Film Theatre,
and we are indeed fortunate to have him with us in this studio tonight.
Ross (Graham
Chapman): Good evening.
Host: Edward...
you don't mind if I call you Edward?
Ross: No, not at
all.
Host: Because it
does worry some people - I don't know why - but they are a little sensitive so
I take the precaution of asking on these occasions.
Ross: No, that's
fine.
Host: So Edward's
all right. Splendid. I'm sorry to have brought it up.
Ross: No, no,
please. Edward it is.
Host: Well thank
you very much for being so helpful. And it's more than my job's worth to, er...
Ross: Yes, quite.
Host: Makes it
rather difficult to establish a rapport - put the other person at his ease...
Ross: Quite.
Host: Silly little
point but it does seem to matter. Still, er, least said the better. Ted, when
you first started you... I hope you don't mind if I call you Ted, er, I mean as
opposed to Edward?
Ross: No, no,
everyone calls me Ted.
Host: Well of
course it's shorter, isn't it.
Ross: Yes it is.
Host: And much
less formal!
Ross: Yes, Ted,
Edward or anything!
Host: Thank you.
Um, incidentally, do call me Tom. I don't want you bothering with this 'Thomas'
nonsense! Ha ha ha ha! Now where were we? Ah yes. Eddie Baby, when you first
started in the...
Ross: I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, but I don't like being called 'Eddie Baby'.
Host: What?
Ross: I don't like
being called 'Eddie Baby'.
Host: (pause) Did
I call you 'Eddie Baby'?
Ross: Yes, you
did! Now if you could get on with the interview...
Host: I don't
think I did call you 'Eddie Baby'.
Ross: You did!
Host: Did I call
him 'Eddie Baby'?
(Audience murmurs
of 'yes' etc.)
Host: I didn't
really call you 'Eddie Baby', did I, sweetie?
Ross: Don't call
me 'sweetie'!
Host: Can I call
you 'sugar plum'?
Ross: No.
Host: 'Pussycat'?
Ross: No!
Host: 'Angel
drawers'?
Ross: No you may
not! Get on with it!
Host: Can I call
you 'Frank'?
Ross
(suspiciously): Why 'Frank'?
Host: It's a nice
name. Richard Nixon's got a hedgehog called Frank.
Ross: What IS
going on?
Host: Now Frank --
Fran -- Frannie -- little Frannie-pooh...
Ross: No. I'm
leaving. I'm off. I'm going. I've never... (exits)
Host (loudly):
Tell us about your latest film, Sir Edward.
Ross (nearly
offstage): What?
Host: Tell us
about your latest film, Sir Edward, if you'd be so very kind.
Ross: None of this
'Pussycat' nonsense?
Host: Promise.
(Pats seat next to him.) Please, Sir Edward.
Ross: My latest
film?
Host: Yes, Sir
Edward.
Ross: Well the
idea, funnily enough, is based on an idea I had when I first joined the industry
in 1919. Of course, in those days I was only the tea boy and...
Host: Oh shut up!