20-03-2021, 11:18
BBC: HARDtalk
not a segment i usually watch because the host Stephen Sackur is so bloody biased in his interview style and can usually not miss an opportunity to put the boots into anyone who he believes doesnt support his Woke agenda...
anyway,
i watched becuase he interviewed Stephen King (the novelist).
it was pretty much a decent generic interview comparing the horrors of the current pandemic to those King writes about in his novels.
then he and King both had to have a jab at Trump at the end comparing him to King's main character in The Dead Zone novel/tele-movie.
up till that point it was a good interview discussing the way the industry has changed (e-books), his near death accident when run down by a vehicle back in the late '90s, his previous addictions and his inspirations.
not a segment i usually watch because the host Stephen Sackur is so bloody biased in his interview style and can usually not miss an opportunity to put the boots into anyone who he believes doesnt support his Woke agenda...
anyway,
i watched becuase he interviewed Stephen King (the novelist).
it was pretty much a decent generic interview comparing the horrors of the current pandemic to those King writes about in his novels.
then he and King both had to have a jab at Trump at the end comparing him to King's main character in The Dead Zone novel/tele-movie.
up till that point it was a good interview discussing the way the industry has changed (e-books), his near death accident when run down by a vehicle back in the late '90s, his previous addictions and his inspirations.
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.

