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the in the i save credit, trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses and wal mart stores where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor will minimum wage and are for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down. oh, i
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use welcome to the show selena and iowa pain with studios that clinic center feldman, the state for many a cinematic and television legend has been born. and this son value affects the contribution to the film in to see other very special lady. we helped give us some of the most unforgettable moments engraved into our childhood members. sylvia, i just said it was the joint creator of the cds, super car fargo, excel 5 and thunder bytes. not to mention space, 999 films on this very last payment and today 1000. i have the pleasure of interviewing sylvia's daughter, b and other. so big legend who together, i'm not the thunder bumps, butler, i wonder bumps. i'm the most certainly a go. oh, let me just see you guys one to birth and they're brand new. sure. beauty of the
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compulsive ladies of a certain wonderful vintage who'd been robbing an ever going online audience over the course of success with alex and i. i didn't conversation with the anderson linda la syfy, i'm debbie. i know welcome to the show. so here we are to pinewood studios, i'm sure all of you giving you our show base realty must have done some work here in the past. yeah, absolutely. i mean, i remember as a kid with my parents say, shooting things like space, 999 and a film called doppelganger, which is still on the circuit. i think if you know the other guy i was you my cell one was 51 things never changed. oh yeah. and also i did a film heck with merger late on the back lot where i was murdered very quickly and it was all over and about 2 minutes where by yourself, when you have an app my,
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my son's and, and he's been here for distance when he was a kid and i remember we went in the water tank because he had to do an underwater thing and i was just blown away. yeah. of course. where do i start with your accolades in terms of number of programs? do you have be then we have the, i was, i was here, i was the 1st time in the pink panther movies because they were shot here. so i had a tiny policy. one of those and the, the most exciting thing is, is the, it was the restaurant because people used to have their own tables. so each film would have their own type. we used to walk in there and see the biggest stars in the well, it is the most fantastic place to work, and i love it. i did make a film here a few years ago called photo shoot with gentlemen. love the film here. i did you follow them in the head when you do the thing? oh, just honestly, one of the things that peter sellers had to do is that he had to talk to somebody and i gotta come between them. and he put an ice cream in my face, that's what happened. and they must show it 5000 times. it was so fun at the law. i
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just couldn't speak because every time because they were just talking to each other, it, it was, i don't even know if it got in the film. i don't even dream and you're still completely well overseas said great, great times. you've had to paint it, but i'm very interested as you came in to the to film. see that the enforcing mosques and that's all of a very big kid. obviously protecting everybody who's on, on setting the various different logs, but you know, in long di and you ladies have come up with some wonderful ideas to keep us entertained. and the husband that the quote came from and continues to be so moved from tv into online sort of filming. let's start 1st of all the one because linda, your association that they didn't see started for being a guest on the one divide. so let's start with their been a bit about how the one divides came about and how do you then, did you know linda before was linda, just a guess and then from a developed than usual? well, debbie actually came up with the idea of one of us. it was 4 mates on a zoom. cool. it was so hilarious the night before. lot done that we also were
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going to share this with the world and then like 14 or 15000000 hits later, it's amazing how it's just taken off and linda was very, very good friend of mine anyway. but i really wanted to talk to her about her cove experience because suddenly linda had cove it. and so that's how she came on the show. i let you take that from the only. so they interviewed me about how i was getting on and then they said come back, let us know how you getting on later on and, and i kept coming back and then other people was asking about beauty tit some things. so debbie said, why don't you put together like linda's ball game bucket. and so i was looking at products and things that were out of the bargain. well, i'm a bit of a bargain. love a love, a bach i do love. and so it's putting together a packages of maybe 5 products each week and the guy on the show. and then from that debbie said we should do show an arrow. yeah, you know, i was,
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i was watching an episode of beauty angels off of that. it was coming out soon, which is just for men. oh yeah. well i'm, i was barking bucket for that. just stop. you were busy zapping imperfections with laser treatment. i was struck by just how have frank it was civil. the no holds was doing the duty show going. oh this is perfectly natural. you know not, but i've had a nice major, evasive stuff done, but i didn't realize that, you know, as you get older ladies get brown spots, you know, age spots or live spots. so sometimes called an honestly, you get rid of them in seconds. you just have them lays it, they draw up and come off. what, what do you think they say, you know, you've been insurance for a long time. all of you, real veterans and you know people i. 7 really,
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really nearly alluding to you about expedients and how that helps other people, you know, by, by the work that you're doing. i mean, the, the beauty stuff. do you think it's easier? there's a lot of pressure on young people now. you know, my mom was then wasn't sure best and as you all have families, insurance will come on to that later because i mean it's talk about your, your offspring. but do you think it's easier as you get older, to feel less pressurized by how you look and be more honest about what do you think, lucas? it allows for. sure. i yeah, i don't think that goes. but the fact is, you know, you can't look at somebody who, it's 60 looks better than they did when they were 20 and think they had nothing done. and i think, you know, everybody, everybody, even if you've had, you know, your teeth done or you've had, you know, little bits and if you die your hair, you, when makeup that's, that's, that's doing stuff. if i have any treatments, you can have done that, you know, lot, we've been having them having the hydro facials and salumi light light therapies and, and things that, you know, really quite pleasurable to have done. non invasive. and they've really, really helped syrupy, and the men men have these treatments as well. i like,
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you know, they really do that. you find and change those highs. i mean, it's nearest, started in a process. they're just a few months, few months young to find that it's no, make me more accessible. you know, cuz weird we go to provide information and i often find people, it's intimation for those who are expedient to the trust and who are quite happy to see. i've had this done and it really works for me. do you think that that's part of the success of what you've done so far? yeah, definitely. and i also think that online now is the future. i think, you know, we're going to be looking at of youtube facebook just to get references and to sort of offer information a bit like google. so i think this is brilliant that it is that she's suddenly taken off a great surprise and a wonderful surprise ross. and one of the come the sauce faithful diet of factors in your family's been associated with some of the greatest television series of all time. and, and obviously linda and debbie, you bit of just of every sort the that is to watch when moving into an age where
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soap up as well. must have been the meeting to so many actors in this country. but when i'm moving said age we are going to be online shows is going to be the, the, the staple thing you do and you might do, the occasional, i think about online is that we are able to control it. we a bit like the pioneers when they 1st came in for the film industry. you know, you could just make a film, couldn't you just be shown? and i think now we're kind of pioneering, especially for our age group. we are now the pioneers of, you know, online shows for our age group because nobody else has done it. we get the question to the public. so we're answering the things that they want to know is. so the women coming through saying, i've got a web, you know, different things, wrong baggy eyes, ros aisha, i will say that wrong. so we're addressing the things that they're worried about, you know, so we directly answering the public's question, which is on tough and let's come back to corporate lender because you always had
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a terrible experience. websites tell us about, 1st of all, linda has been living through this nightmare and we're all double jobs and feeling double job. all the base afford it. you know, i was experience for you, an absolute nightmare for the whole family really. both and my husband and i ended up in hospital, i was on full oxygen for 10 days and wasn't sure i was going to bake it. you know, i had a wonderful young doctor that said your age, i can't promise you anything. we don't know what we're dealing with, so you know, so say you buys. so like kim was very, very scary. but trying to think, you know, you wouldn't say for just one stage, call the silly. yeah. oh no. so anyway, i've sort of put it where it belongs, 18 months ago. that's gone past and we're moving on. and of course you've used the time oliver in your programs as being cool for to think gauge with people. now.
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you've moved also from wonder birds. that was online, extra the guns a night to your, your state to how to perform. and so what was that like when you, if you couldn't get them? so i told them what about the life was very interesting as well. i mean, you know, it was fantastic to have a live audience. it was completely different. so to show and we had all the bad boys of soap that came on with us. so we had called them back inside journal. and brian capp wrong. and it was, it was put in and it just, it made me think, wow, how far we've come, you know, we've started this from a z as in call. and how i was, i was a stage performance. how was, what was the opposite thing in front of people? it was, oh, it was amazing. and you know, we could an audience, a live audience. i'm incredible and got quang came on with us. we asked him question. we asked him questions. it was fantastic. so i mean, you've done so many things, i'm sure, but so all 3 of your preference is really the live audience issue. you love or does
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everything have it as well and the advantages and disadvantages for us to yes, i think so. i think i think live is fantastic because as we said, you know, it's the connection with the audience and you get the feedback straight away. and it's the boss of actually going on stage. and it's, it's scary and exciting, and i'm wonderful. i'm filming to, it's got it. amazing. so it's just there, it's and media isn't. and really it's, you know, you can get into the characters. i love the salt, the boss of the crew a bit like today. you know, it's fantastic. so. yeah, i love love it. linda, back to the season. i am going, but it spends half of the 2 years of the se, just scary, but obviously it was cancelled last year. yeah, i mean whitley bay and snow white and my daughter saying snow white and i'm wicked queen. yes. you're right, the patients with you, please remember that i have played it more than any other part and i can't understand why debbie could be so they'd be
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using the ethical but that was about a member of style. omar sharif, yes, i remember. so what was your favorite delight? the stage? i did love the stage, but i like filming, and i like tv. i like, i like the little, i think when i missed a tv sitcoms where you had a bit of everything because you, you filmed in front of live audiences. and so, you know, you rehearse it for a week and then a live audience would come in and those, those were the days. so you had a bit of everything in that. so you have your life performance. you know, you have your hustle and you have your, you know, so i did take every books and then you could see it afterwards. whereas the thing about doing life theater as much as you and i do love it, it's just off to which you can never see yourself. you know what you've done. so you just have to kind of go on on audience reaction. join us after. well, we'll continue our discussion as de b, g and lindsey and women in show business will see that
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oh, the me, the news the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. what you see in this nice techniques is the state devising message to end, essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and the victim say they still
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with the consequences today. welcome back. cause and i haven't pinewood studios just i said london were interviewing some very special ladies, the online sensations of the one to above and beauty angels. so welcome back, debbie, linda and d. now before the break, we were talking about women and show business on the take over online, in terms of tv. and i've been in the corporate sort of look things that we've been . what's it like as what do you think is easier when you're doing your own show nobody's telling me what to do when it's online complete autonomy as women and sure business is not a certain you get from that. yeah, definitely definitely. i think it's been a real revelation for us to learn something, as you say, nobody's actually telling you what to do or what to say. we have the freedom on line as well to say exactly what, what we want. it's been a wonderful, wonderful experience all around. so yeah, i would say as women,
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it's been very empowering courtesy women are still good that recognizing each other as a perfect example in front of us and appreciating each other, what they have to offer. so you get the same from, for man in show business. see, i mean you're, you're a mom and dad. course, the cases of told me things who bought the famous old. oh my dads, definitely. my mother was actually the creative entity. she was the one who came up with all the story lines that she built, the character. she created all the characters and she read the scripts and yet my father actually got all the credit which isn't it. so. so now, you know, people do say to me about, oh, it's great, you know, that to meet your dads and to know your dad. but actually it was my mom who did everything. and in those days it was always the guy his name above the title, and it still hasn't changed that much really. and it said the people like yourself,
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alex, who, you know, you really support women of course, house gates without saying, but you know, it has been difficult for us. i think we should do more to get, you know, women center stage in the industry and you think we live online little this is less taxes male dominated. well, i guess we're because we have more freedom. but that's a very good question because i don't know. i think, you know, a lot of people in social media gurus, a male, but i do think that a lot of females are coming up now and i think, you know, as we've launched, as debbie said, you know, launch was show with all we've captured this audience is a female audience, and i think it's the 1st time it's been harnessed in this way. so i think that's revolutionary, that the demographic that we're looking at. a lot of stuff to know. what's so weird about this is the, you know, that, you know,
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they say the gray pound, which i think is disgusting thing to say. but, but, but we are all looking at a demographic of women who are sort of over 50, who's got money to spend. they look at my television companies as well, with the commercials that they make are all for younger people. this is how they they, they get everything done. also in all the sites, all the tv things. oh, the younger people. so what, what did we, as old people, what are we supposed to look at on the tv? so it's, it's really ridiculous by what's happening and then you get things that are made by younger people about all the people on average. yeah. they oh yes, they're running around and we know what when, when they're costing and they say we need a 6 year old old woman. yeah. and we go up for it. that goes, well, let me look now that's the whole point. you know, people are age, their thought makes you don't move down the street with the thing over your head saying i'm to say to you. so when somebody sees you and engages with you,
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you are who you are. now, you know, i was a once, once in one week i got a part for a 6 year old. i got a pop for 35 year old. and i got a pop for a 50 year old. 3 different parts that went out for and they will different ages. why are then television channels missing out on, on this, each group, you've got an active, you've identified that you always need to commercialize that to make money. mean, that's the question. are you making money out of what you're doing, or is that the next stage? that's the next stage to all at the moment. it's exactly how the television industry started. so exactly how the film industry starts, that beginning, where people just did their own saying lowly but surely. but i think because we interviewed the machine, what was mccloud? yeah. you know, she's wonderful. a female direct actress and she was saying that things are moving and some of the tv programs are using older women. oh, direct these now i do think there is a new movement out there. the women are not just women in beauty. men are very
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interesting. we've just been saying this the, the men show which goes out tomorrow, i think. and you know, we've got men having also treatment and we've got a plastic surgeon saying more men coming in. now we've got the clinics. the cosmetic skin clinic sang about more men coming in because because he the, i'm single at the moment and i met a man the up and my and all i thought when i was looking at it was really neat. is always doing. and i was having to meet the needs top secret. i'm a little bit of a live to now years ago you would think like, but chris, i've been with the, i've been looking into the eyes of lady penelope and i know, yeah. well yes, the inspiration for that. well, because my mom created the character, which is actually the doll puppy. people say she was actually looking at different face shapes. and she said to me, as a kid, she said that i had. yeah, huge eyes. and as a certain shape,
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so she modeled the eyes of lady penelope on my eyes. okay, sure. sure. well, will there be fine? is there, however, a huge pressure on you younger women in particular? i mean, coming in social business to look good all this time. you're constantly on instagram and social media. you can, you can even go to buy paint if not without being photographed. is the pressure greater now than it was? i think it is because i don't know the do we show because i just think young girls, young fellows, like you say with the instagram, the constantly looking at perfect images. but they can find out what there is to have done. they can find out what treatment 0 and creams and these not just through like hours, but it all that you know, talk to the button. so i know my daughter is 24 and she it is beauty angels and she puts up with the. so does she and she sits on the same code, tell them what to do and see cuts the program together. but she the thing, aaron, she was on the voice. she was on team tom, but she's very aware of light, her skin,
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especially skin care, and she's always trying different products and different things and reviewing them . and so i just think that girls are very interested in beauty now. and you know, you see that all the girls on love oil and they're with so much make up. and so they are very aware, much more aware than when i was 20 full and debbie. your, your beautiful daughters are both that so this bell show business on charlotte to recreation. yes, this is interesting because i was always brought up with a very beautiful mother and i wasn't beautiful. a tool is as it was a big, fat child and everything else. so i always had her to look up too, but she never ever said to me could lose weight. never, never gave me any pressure. so naturally, as i just grew up, i just sort of got slimmer and started to obviously copy what she didn't make up. and stuff, but my oldest daughter was in holyoke quite a long time. and i, that's when the pressure started on her because you know, you're in a series like that. and you have to look good. and now with all of the social media,
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i mean, these girls are constantly looking at themselves. old cameras always, i mean, it's terrify. and if you don't have a filter and you say she didn't really know what you look like, so that the, the, everything spilt and everything slimmed out. and then if you see yourself in real life, it must be a real shock. so that's what worries me about about the girls of today. i mean, charlie is also is thinking, you know, she's, she's things and she doesn't, you know, lots of different things charge if they place to charge you what and stuff like that. but i feel the pressure on them is really, really immense. mental health, of course, has become a huge issue. always has been part, so we're more to wait a bit and the tv will then maybe some to start. and it said, what about online? what support is there for? no one, i don't know where it's going to wind me. this is the problem. and you know, i know we're not talking about sex, but we can talk about sex, i'm thinking as well that how people grow up, finding out about sex is just ridiculous because it's not how it really is. it has to, people have forgotten how, what it's like to just, you know,
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i think this is what worries me except with my kids. they kind of don't feel like that when i talk to them about things that worry me. they're fine about it. they say they're probably more use, they pick up on online stuff. suppose we happen. so we find it possibly it's our generation that finds a bit more frightening if you were to way up on screen time for instance. so the normative character, i mean, i know you, we have no idea where the main page is much. and i think you have access to some of the revelations about the b, b, c. saudis sent over a series of declamation, as you know, as the some of the most prominent wound presented on television, suddenly realized that that was happening more than the western put together. but also, it sounds what you'll agent negotiate. so, i mean, i've been on jobs where they've been 5 girls and we're all being paid different
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spending on how much your agent sells for. you know, i would, i do think that's right. i think him because i was reading out she recently about grades and asked me the late alan pump pay, who is the time lead? and she was saying that she was getting less than the male leads and they they wouldn't fight it with her. but she, they fought it now obviously, but i think that happens and wrong. and that's why, you know, that's what happened. i mean, when friends made history. yeah. they, you know what happened with friends when they renegotiate. when their contracts came up for negotiation, they all said they were all wants to be paid the same. and it made history because none of them they didn't. they told our agents, this is what we want. per episode. we all want the same money. we don't want it to be any different. what advice of if i ask you to give a single piece of advice to young women watching the show who are trying to embark on a show business, clear, her pop, sensual business? i took what i hope them and i think it's,
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i think it's really important to have self belief. believe in yourself and be yourself because you know, you have so much peer pressure as we've said to be somebody else or to look like something else or a just be yourself and, and be true to yourself. i think that's the best advice live i really have a plan b. i can get you the medicaid because you know something i advised as well. but my advice would not be that because i believe that you should always, if you, this is what you want to do. you should, that's what you have to do if that is what you really want to do, because you gotta have a very thick skin. and you've got to go for it. and if i had a plan b, i wouldn't have done it. so i think, you know, i think it's possibly different day, but i don't have the same. but the other thing is, i was given this advice many, many years ago. if you don't get a part, it's not because you're not good enough. it's because you're not right. and that really, really, really helps. you know, of course, next was next for the wasn't above some beauty angels. you start that? well?
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who knows if the answer could be another. making itself happen right now it will be lucy and tale or in camera, but we'll have a baby. what does that? but at the moment we just keeping on these, these things we've got be and i've got plans for other things coming up as well. we've got a couple of movie ideas. of course we have to get that. but i think, you know, one to put some p t angels going to keep on going and keep on building with very, very proud of what we've achieved. so that's, we're just going to keep on working except we're having a break in the summer. and linda, well, it's just a slice, a little free treatment. so i can, i'm selling things the way i don't think i'm just, just keep, keep going, keep building and have fun. but the main thing, i think we're just going to have a great time and have a ball and enjoy also. like good advice we'd love to have you back on all of what you're doing in the future. and thank you so much. be a wise way. i'm thank you've,
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you've always been incredibly supportive of us all of us so, so it shows everything that i've done so we'd like to thank you because we love you . love that lindell aside pc, i just wanna thank you so much for joining us. and some, all of us you to pay. good, good bye. stay safe. i will see you all again pops, are not set to glamorous location. but next week the me the rather driven by dreams shaped by person of those
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