The Graham Norton Show - Season 33 Episode 04- Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Allen White, Jennifer Lawrence, Tessa Thompson, Florence The Machine
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00:19Oh, too kind!
00:21Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
00:24Hello!
00:26Good evening, everyone!
00:28You are so welcome to the show.
00:30I tell you, I am blown away by tonight's line-up.
00:34I mean, I couldn't be more blown away
00:36if I was standing next to Celia Imrie on Celebrity Traitors.
00:44Something's been banished.
00:46And they should salute you, Celia.
00:48But hey, look who's here singing for us later.
00:51It's Florence and the Machine!
00:54Yeah!
00:56She'll be performing her new single, Everybody Scream!
01:00And there's lots to scream about on my sofa tonight.
01:04First off, this BAFTA nominated actor starred in Creed
01:06and kicked ass as Marvel's Valkyrie.
01:09Now brings us a dazzling reimagining of Ibsen's head-o-gobbler.
01:13It is Tessa Thompson, everybody!
01:15CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:17There she is!
01:19Hi!
01:20Hello!
01:21Oh, look!
01:22You're in the room!
01:23You're in the room!
01:24How does he do?
01:25She became a global star in the X-Men and Hunger Games film series.
01:31And by the age of 25, had four Oscar nominations to her name,
01:35including Silver Linings Playbook,
01:37which won her the Best Actress Award.
01:39Now she brings us a heart-wrenching performance in Die My Love.
01:43It is a warm welcome back to Jennifer Lawrence!
01:47CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:49Yeah!
01:50Hello!
01:53Hello!
01:54So nice to see you.
01:56Have a seat, do!
01:58Hello!
01:59Hello again!
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02:03Hello everyone.
02:05Hi Sarah!
02:06Hello you too.
02:07Hello!
02:08Hello everyone.
02:09Hello.
02:10Nice to see you.
02:11Have a seat.
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02:13Hello everyone.
02:14Hello everyone.
02:15Hello.
02:16Hello again.
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02:20Hello everyone.
02:22And if you're wondering....
02:25Hey you.
02:26And if you're wondering what the real Bruce Springsteen thinks of Jeremy's performance, let's ask him.
02:32He's one of the greatest American singer-songwriters and a true music legend.
02:37It's our good friend, Bruce Springsteen!
02:40I'm still not used to it. Welcome back, everyone. First time to Jeremy. Hello, nice to see you.
03:05Nice to see you. And actually, welcome to the room, Tessa, because you haven't been in this studio before.
03:10No, we were on Zoom. On the dreaded Zoom. Yeah. This is better, right? Much. Yeah, yeah, free drink.
03:17And Bruce, here's the thing, you walked on there to Born to Run. This year, I think, is that 50 years old?
03:25I was 10 when I recorded it, so yeah. Yeah, that's incredible, isn't it? Yeah. I was born to walk.
03:30And Jeremy Allen White, I've just got to say, we all love you in the bear. You know that.
03:35And the thing is, we have had lots of actors on the show talking about playing real people.
03:44I don't think they've ever been all sat next to the real person. Yeah, yeah, this is kind of unprecedented.
03:49And so, how involved was Bruce during the filming? I mean, Bruce, Bruce was there.
03:55We spent a little bit of time before we got started shooting. We met here, actually, in London for the first time.
04:00At Wembley, I met him before a show. And we got together around New Jersey right before filming.
04:05And then Bruce was around, you know, on set with us.
04:09And I always feel a little guilty about that. You know, I go like, okay, not only does this fellow have to play me, he has to play me while my stupid ass is sitting in the chair watching himself.
04:23Oh, that's awful. Have you apologized?
04:29But he was incredibly tolerant of me, and I'm always thankful. He was so generous of me being there, and I had a great time.
04:36And actually, Tessa Elmer, you have a really strong connection to Bruce.
04:40Yes, deeply. My dad went on tour with Bruce for a while during the Seeker Sessions.
04:45For a year. You and me and your papa played together.
04:48Well, there you are.
04:50Yeah, we went all around the world together. Mark Anthony, and he's a fabulous musician and a great guy.
04:56And I came to one of your shows, which was amazing.
04:59Oh, really?
05:00Yeah, because, you know, growing up with a musician for a father, I would always go to shows with him.
05:04And I don't even know the early ones I went to when I was tiny, but I would have, like, you know, cotton in my ears.
05:09And my dad would put me on his shoulders. And then we went to your show together.
05:13And I kid you not, the guy next to me said, do you want to get on my shoulders so you can see?
05:16Because I couldn't see anything. Your fans are so incredible.
05:20And then I met you backstage. You must have been very little. Yeah.
05:23I almost asked for your shirt, but I decided not to.
05:29And Jennifer, there's a slight link between you and Bruce, because,
05:33was it when you were filming Mother?
05:35Yes.
05:36Tell us.
05:37When I was filming Mother, and I would have to do really intense scenes,
05:41I listened to a song of yours that would kind of bring me out of the funk.
05:45Really?
05:46Yeah.
05:47Can you guess which song it was, Bruce?
05:49It's not born to run.
05:51That would bring you out of the funk.
05:53Yeah, made me really happy.
05:55It's not Nebraska.
05:56One could even say jolly.
06:00Waiting on a sunny day.
06:02No.
06:03Shall I put you out of your misery?
06:06Yes.
06:07It was this.
06:19Look how happy Jennifer is.
06:20I try to be sad.
06:22That always works.
06:23That always works.
06:24Listen, we start tonight with our big two-hander.
06:29Jeremy Allen White is Bruce Springsteen in Springsteen Delivery Me From Nowhere.
06:34It's in cinemas from the 24th of October.
06:36And here's some of the trailer to get us in the mood.
06:39This is a highly unorthodox career move.
06:42That's the point.
06:43He's channeling something deeply personal.
06:47But in this office, my office, we believe in Bruce Springsteen.
06:53Songwriting's a funny thing.
06:54It's about searching for something.
06:55Something that's gonna give your life a little bit of meaning.
06:56This is where you're meant to go.
06:58Don't need to be perfect.
06:59I just want it to feel right.
07:01Ow.
07:26Thank you, Wesley!
07:30and listen we should tell people that this isn't a biopic from boy to man it
07:36focuses on this really specific moment in your life which of you wants to tell
07:41us about that it's me you yes you're here it only focuses on about a year and a
07:51half or two years in my life when I was making this record Nebraska and going
07:56through a variety of different personal struggles at the time and so it's it's
08:02it's nice it's it's not a regular music it's not really a musical biopic almost
08:07at all it's really a character driven drama with music you know and I'm already
08:12thinking these struggles that are portrayed in the film we didn't really
08:16know about them like they weren't widely known well I wasn't disseminating that I
08:20was losing my mind at the time yeah so I tried to keep it's a big thing to know I
08:27mean yeah you know so no it was went pretty unknown you know and Jeremy you
08:34know you sing these songs I do you're a non singer so how well I suppose how
08:41daunting but also how the hell do you prepare from a standing start to do that
08:48yeah it was tough I mean I've been a longtime admirer of of Bruce's but it
08:54took me some time to sort of accept because I remember telling Scott our
08:57director you know you sure you don't want to cast someone who already knows how
09:01to sing and play the guitar that might be easier for you guys but I got together
09:06with like really talented people I mean this guy Eric Vitro who yes yes he works
09:11with a lot of singers he works with Sabrina Carpenter and Ariana Grande and
09:16Rosalia and this helps a lot of actors yeah like like Austin Butler and Timothee
09:22Chalamet get ready for sort of these films and and so I worked with him about six
09:30times a week for six months to sound something like Bruce yeah and was that
09:36kind of rasp in your voice already um I think you get that rasp or I got that
09:42rasp from sort of singing songs over and over and over and over again it kind of
09:49came it came naturally I'd have to get warmed up sing very hard and then I could
09:53kind of find that that voice yeah but but he does a very a very telling thing he he
10:00sings the song Jeremy's performance is not imitative in any way you know when
10:06he's singing the songs he's he's leaning into the music's internal life and he
10:12captures the most important thing about about performing a piece of music and not
10:18only does he do that in the songs but he also does it in his performance and it
10:22just feels very very real and very very authentic you know it really is a
10:26extraordinary performance and we're just gonna watch a bit of your performance
10:29performance you on stage goodness as Bruce this is you uh performing Born to Run
10:35this is Jeremy here we go
10:36Together we live with the sadness I love you and all the madness in my soul
10:43Whoa someday girl I don't know when we're gonna get to that place we really wanna go
10:52We'll walk in the sun but till a chance like us baby we were born to run
10:58We must have had so much going on in your head doing that because there's a real audience you're thinking the
11:28movements the voice that everything yeah yeah I mean it was it was daunting I
11:32remember those days being particularly sort of sort of scary you know but but
11:38what's nice about those environments is you know everything else is very real I
11:42was on stage with real musicians the audience was really excited to see the
11:48actual Bruce Springsteen who was there that day and you know everything was real
11:53except for me I was really the only pretender but once everything gets going
11:57um yeah it's really easy to I guess um get lost but the build-up yeah mind is racing
12:04trouble trouble uh yes yeah and was it we're watching things like that being
12:09filmed odder than watching the more intimate scenes I'm gonna be stealing some of
12:14those moves on my next that's how well he did you know extraordinary and did you
12:20always intend to be there as much as that first part of the film when they
12:24first started we were touring in Canada so I wasn't there but Scott the
12:27director said gee you know I'd like you to come you know so so I went but I was
12:34all I always had a little bit of like yeah I don't know you know but he was very
12:39kind about it I think I think in the beginning in that first week when you're
12:44on any job whatever it is you know you're kind of finding your footing and
12:47you're you're a little bit nervous and and I think in that first week I didn't
12:50know what to expect and you know you're kind of trying to like strum up some
12:54delusion and imagination and you know you you see the man you're playing in the
12:58corner and it gets difficult to kind of fall into that delusion but but then he
13:04showed up so frequently it did it became a it became normal and then you know I
13:09think like in his presence there was a a lot of permission for me and for Scott
13:13our director and and you know he was a great support and to Bruce give you
13:18notes and things no I think he knows that would have broken that would have been
13:23unsafe because you you've both played real people did you get feedback from the
13:27real people um no I played Joy Mangano in the and Miracle Mall joy yeah yeah
13:35inventor of the miracle map but no I mean I I had like drinks with her
13:39occasionally but I don't I think if she had come on set I would cry yeah I played
13:44Diane Nash and she didn't give me any tips or anything but she had to approve my
13:50casting so that felt really sweet that she said yeah actually she oh I thought
13:55you were gonna say bitchy
13:56no I mean that too
14:00say it she was like she'll do actually that's a good point the costing did you
14:06have to approve Jeremy no no I but all I said when when Scott came down to my house
14:12the first day we spoke uh I'd seen Jeremy on the bear I loved his performance I saw how the
14:19camera read his interior life and how it read and how us what what a psychological
14:27actor he was and he was always he was the first guy I mentioned and he was there
14:32was there was no number two he was my first choice I still can't believe I feel
14:40very fortunate that he that he took the job and at Jeremy not a singer he's not a
14:44singer but he is now but uh but a proper dancer yes I've been told yeah yeah yeah
14:52child you studied and it's true yeah yeah I started around eight years old I had a
14:57lot of energy as a kid and my parents kind of threw me into anything and
15:01everything a lot of sports that wasn't enough we did ballet tap and jazz for a
15:07very very long time until I was like 12 or 13 I guess something like that and you still
15:12do the tap right uh no I thought I thought in between takes you would do tap yes there
15:20is a sort of nervous tick I've found that people on set have told me I have which is
15:24kind of like during the setup in between shots and stuff I'll kind of do a shuffle
15:30ball change in place as almost like a meditative sort of thing I didn't realize I did it until
15:37I was told by um by cast mates Jennifer looks like she's never going to work with Jeremy Allen
15:42right no I just I I just didn't expect it I'm like I didn't know that that was really you singing as
15:51I'm like wow and then like kickball change I'm just like wow like there's just all sorts of
15:56different directions but Jennifer when you were young I love your parents for those parents they
16:00were so encouraged I really the info I hate the information that you get your mother your mother
16:08particularly my mom thought I could do anything she was just like you are so pretty you can sing and so
16:14I was like okay and so I sang in front of my school and I can't I cannot sing there's like a video of it
16:21it's really really bad and weirdly it's it's almost it's also a Christmas it's also a Christmas song
16:26yeah you're obsessed with Christmas I love Christmas so were you finding out in real time that you
16:33couldn't sing yeah I kind of I had it I had an inkling at rehearsals because I remember just like not
16:41knowing like what key and I was just like and then I saw our um lady kind of go like
16:50people started laughing and I and that was when I was kind of like I wonder if I'm not as good as my
16:58mom but it didn't stop me from going in front of the whole school well Tessa you are a musician like
17:05your dad uh you sing and in Creed as Bianca we saw you sing but apparently you were hanging out with
17:11musicians and that did not end well well no I mean so I grew up around musicians a lot and so I've
17:21sort of come from a musical family but I'm not a trained musician at all but when we were making
17:26these Creed I was like I really want to immerse myself in the musician's life and Ludwig Gorison
17:31and I locked ourselves in a studio for two weeks to make this original music which was so fun and mostly
17:36we just like ate noodles and you know tried to make up these songs but also we invite
17:41these amazing musicians in and some of them like to like smoke a little pot so one day I was like
17:46well I should I'm gonna do that because now I'm a musician that was your first and only time
17:51no but it was like the stoniest I've ever been in my entire life just so stoned like I remember
18:02just being there on the couch then being like okay let's lay down some vocals and being like
18:06I don't know how to move did you think everybody was mad at you I yeah everyone was mad I was mad
18:12at myself I had to go outside to like be like like okay I get back in there you can do it and then I did
18:18and we got through and it was fine but I was like okay I'm never gonna smoke pot again when I have
18:22to perform lesson learned yes I used to do a thing where I'd go out in the middle of the concert
18:30somebody would hand me a full beer and I'd chug the beer it was always okay I went to Germany
18:36beer is very strong in Germany and somebody handed me a huge a huge cup of beer and I I go you know
18:48okay I'm gonna get it down I get the whole thing down and about 30 seconds later I realized I'm stoned out
18:59of my fucking ecstasy yeah I got on stage and I said I sound so fucking good
19:07these people are so lucky and very greatly Bruce I just wonder having been through this process of
19:21making the film with Jeremy what like when you go to perform now do you think it's gonna make you kind
19:26of self-conscious we go oh I'm doing that thing with my shoulders now or you know well the funny
19:31thing was was he did pick up a lot of my onstage mannerisms so it does make me think oh yeah I do do
19:40that you know so I think I'll be all right I think you'll be all right yeah you'll get back into the
19:45swing of it just a reminder you can see Jeremy Alan White as Bruce in Springsteen delivery from
19:51nowhere and that's from next Friday okay
19:53meanwhile Jennifer Lawrence brings us a powerful drama it's called Die My Love it's in cinemas from the
20:057th of November and this is really your baby I mean your production company made it but the project
20:13was brought to you by a very posh person well I don't know if you've ever heard of this filmmaker
20:20Martin Scorsese he read the book in his book club that's adorable I don't know oh man we got to figure
20:31that out and like I could ask yeah you should ask I just don't want to bother him but yeah and he was
20:38like I think that you should play this character and then when I read the book it was like it was
20:41I could I had a hard time kind of imagining it as a movie because it's all like inside her head but I
20:46wasn't like gonna go back to Marty and be like I don't know I think it's a bad idea and it's you and
20:51Robert Pattinson and you play a young couple yeah but then a baby enters your life yes a baby and we
20:59have a big move a baby enters our life we start going through some marital you know troubles and
21:07I'm getting a little cuckoo that's it yeah you and Robert are so good in this film for talk about it
21:19more let's look at a clip uh this is you and Robert Pattinson uh well essentially not getting on
21:25this place is a fucking hole you moved us into it I am working and when I come home I'm the one
21:31cleaning everything up oh yeah three days a week we shower you in metals you have an ashtray on the
21:38carpet you don't think the baby's eating that shit shut up move us into the house where your uncle
21:44shot himself up the fucking ass oh my god up the fucking ass I knew it I knew it why are you
21:53short someone why do you not have your short time shut up Jesus fucking sanctimonious dick you're
21:59probably pissed off for yourself but not the fucking dog it was your mangy dog and sanctimonious means
22:04that you think you're morally superior to other people definitely where's your book going by the way
22:07fantastic thank you great American novel the main character is about to batter her husband to death
22:13with a hammer sounds like shit well you can't read so maybe if you spend the lowest time
22:18writing maybe I'd write something maybe my hands are down my pants because you put your dick
22:27everywhere except there asshole
22:28I love that scene all that rage trying not to wake a baby yeah there were so many moments like
22:47that because you like you read the script and it's like oh fighting you know and they have a baby and
22:50everything but Rob and I are both parents I mean he had a new baby like a newborn baby and so we were
22:55like there there was a scene where we were in the car we were supposed to be screaming at each other
22:59and the baby was supposed to be in the car and then we were like we can't we will traumatize this child
23:05and so there were lots of I don't know I the the babies ended up having a great time Victoria and
23:12Kennedy and and we they were very well taken care of and I just wondered you know you and Robert
23:19Patterson in a in an odd way you share this kind of almost unique experience where you both found
23:26enormous early fame in big franchise movies him and tried like you younger games and I wonder did that
23:33bond you in any way or was it a kind of a oh that's a thing that back then not really I think because
23:38like what else I mean if you think I didn't ask him about Donald Trump tweeting about the breakup
23:42with Kristen obviously he was like it was like three days after the photos came out with with her
23:51with you know whatever young people make mistakes um and Donald Trump was like he better leave her
23:57like you can do better than her like like that's like a huge range that's like a different kind of
24:02I made it you know yeah yeah yeah I mean he was a president yeah right yeah we could sleep at night
24:08um but anyway I brought that up but um no that wasn't we I think we bonded mostly this is so boring
24:16but like over our hands because like when you have babies like you just want to show people like
24:20videos and pictures and you know but you I know you had him over uh okay did you have him over for dinner
24:26so not exactly so I had my girlfriends over we were in our pajamas we were watching little women
24:33it was December um so we were watching both versions yes um and then and he was like hey I just wrapped
24:40something like a block away from you and I was like oh my god because Rob is one of the girls like he
24:45wants to gossip he wants to like he is just one of the gals and so I was like come over but he's also
24:50like my daughter like he's very he's a great father he's a professional he shows up on time but
24:58like I wouldn't like trust that like he like put a coat on or like you know like he's not gonna like
25:04eat on time or something he like brings out a very like maternal so he comes in and I give him a hug and
25:10he's like you have any food so hungry and I'm like yeah yeah yeah come in come in and then he goes
25:16to the bathroom and I do have food but it's in the trash and so while he was in the bathroom I was just
25:22like pulling food out of my garbage and my girlfriends were like and I'm like and then so he eats it and
25:31and we're all just kind of like watching him eat this trash and then when he was finished he was
25:38like I'm still hungry as a mole and I'm like well there is but it's it's in the garbage and he was
25:44like oh I don't mind and then he was like oh the trash he kept eating it he sounds like the ideal house
25:52yes and this film this is made by your production company yes and this is you kind of taking control
26:01of being you know choosing your projects uh carefully because was there a time where you
26:07kind of wanted to step away you want to kind of take the heat off being Jennifer Lawrence yeah I made
26:11covid happen okay that'll do it yeah I was just like I want to take a break and it was like the world
26:18yeah I took a little time I mean I was like working all my 20s you know so then I was like
26:26what's what's out here yeah what's going on and did you worry about you know maybe you wouldn't be
26:33able to get back into it or I think I was like I think I was at peace with that possibility of
26:39happening I was like you know this is a lot I think I would have been fine well I mean no I mean I
26:47would be really upset but I don't know no because Jeremy obviously because of the bear you're famous
26:52everywhere but in Chicago you're like apparently unbelievably famous in Chicago extra famous in
26:58Chicago yeah yeah yeah um yes is it fun is it fun um uh uh yeah I mean I can get like a dinner
27:08reservation and that kind of stuff is really nice and uh but I do have I mean after the first season
27:15was as successful as it was they gave me a uh a security guard uh this wonderful man moody
27:22um and moody follows me around uh on set everywhere and um there was one particular evening we were
27:29shooting on location uh in Chicago and we were very near a um or very near a uh school a college
27:36and there was kind of like a group of mostly very small young women that were like excited to see
27:42everybody there and um and they were kind of barricaded very very far away from where we were
27:52shooting and I kind of get out of the van and I'm approaching and they all kind of shout out again
27:58there may be 20 yards away they start shouting and moody this very large man lifts me in the air by my
28:06hips parries me up the stairs shoves me in the door as if these young women were gonna you know
28:13really really get me and I remember telling him please do not ever ever grab me by the hips again
28:22so so insane and he felt very bad I love you moody uh if you're if you're seeing this it's all it's all
28:29okay but it was a wild wild thing that he did yeah that's not good I have the same problem except
28:35uh everyone is 70 and you don't have to worry about it
28:37and now uh Tessa you're another actor who you've got a production company now you're kind of taking
28:49control of your career what's your production company called it's called viva mod
28:52oh that's a good name like this spirit of uh a character called mod from a movie that I love
28:58called heralded mod well listen the first project from Tessa's production company uh to hit the
29:03screens is Hedda it's available to watch globally on prime video starting on the 29th of October
29:10so the the source material for this is Hedda Gobbler yeah but this is uh how you describe it it's more
29:17than an adaptation isn't it it's sort of a reimagining I mean we've tried to capture the spirit of the play
29:22but it's set in 1950s in the UK in an English country house it sort of feels like part murder
29:27mystery in a way and Nia da Costa who's the brilliant director writer has sort of updated the
29:33text in some interesting ways one of the iconic characters from the piece has been gender swap so
29:38it feels yeah different than the original but hopefully for people that like it it satisfies that
29:44too all right well here's a clip just to give us a taste of the feel of the whole thing
29:47you've seen what on edge Hedda darling what are you up to you'll see you're not leaving
29:57are you best to resist temptation oh come on Eileen you're stronger than that what has got into you
30:04sometimes I can't help myself Jesus these people why are you like this
30:12what are you so afraid of I hope you're happy
30:17don't I look happy
30:23what did you say I said her cheekbones are fucked up
30:37in a beautiful way
30:40yeah yeah now here's the thing everyone's very familiar with the story of Hedda Gobbler
30:46but just a little refresher for the people uh what is Hedda Gobbler about
30:51um the original piece is about a woman named Hedda
30:54Gabler or Gobbler depending on how you want to say it and she is in a marriage that uh she isn't too
31:00happy with and someone from her past comes along and kind of unravels her night in our rendition
31:07there's so in the original piece there's a party that happens off stage
31:10in our rendition we brought everything to the party so the film is a big party and also it is
31:19significantly gayer and kinkier than Ibsen's original yes stupid Henrik
31:25and here's the thing though English accent very good thanks very much such a specific English accent
31:32yeah where how did you find it if you know what I mean we like the idea of it being sort of like
31:36I want I really like like very close to the Queen's English I just think it's so fantastic
31:42and I like people that are like so posh that they just don't even move their mouths at all
31:47you know like I really love that we couldn't go quite there but it's sort of inspired by a lot of
31:52voices during that time and of course we have heard your English accent before as Valkyrie in Thor
31:58but that was filmed in New Zealand so apparently the New Zealand accents were more challenging than
32:03the your English accent oh yeah hugely because they I mean first of all our our accents and that are
32:09sort of like in the comics it's just italic so we do like a inspired by um but in New Zealand
32:17they say like instead of they say well Natalie Portman because she's so much shorter than Chris
32:22Hemsworth they had to build this deck for her so that when they're walking alongside each other they
32:28look like they're relatively the same height but it's adorable it's so sweet and she's just like
32:33always had to have it around you you said you do that sometimes I feel like sometimes I need an
32:39apple box so things don't look too strange yeah yeah I live that life too um so she had this deck
32:46that they built but there with the accent it doesn't sound like deck sounds like something else
32:54yes so they'd come in they'd be like just bring in the deck that's what Natalie's gonna get on the
33:00deck fantastic and we really loved it I thought it was hard to keep an English accent when you're
33:08surrounded by New Zealand accents yeah that's why it's you know hodgepodge it was perfect
33:13and but it wasn't just the accent you've been very vocal about the costume as well you did not like
33:18Valkyrie's costume no I love her costume I just think that I don't know if you felt this no one
33:23prepares you for when you play a super oh my god so uncomfortable why do they do it they didn't
33:29give me like a thing to pee like with mystique there was nothing I mean I couldn't pee okay so
33:37they were like she doesn't have to go to the bathroom same so I had that issue and then I was
33:40like we have to do something about this yeah and so they put like a zip in there but you still have
33:46a little costume they gave me a funnel yeah they gave me that too they gave me that too but I was
33:50like I I don't I can't for you I don't I can't do it wow rock on yeah you used the funnel yeah I was
33:59like oh sorry it was mostly did you ever have accidents with it so you would just like I would just
34:08come back with little drops of pee that's why I was afraid it was more that I was afraid of my
34:17ability with the funnel I'm so impressed that you've made it work well myself you know you use a funnel
34:23yes Bruce used the funnel oh you're born with a funnel no I have two sons I know how this works
34:36and oh here's the thing Jeremy you know about big movie franchises because you are you're joining
34:42the Star Wars world aren't you my god yes it's true yeah yes now is this great you are playing
34:49rotter the hut that's correct rotter yes and is rotter any relation to Jabba the hut that's correct
34:58yes oh that's dad I'm hoping the apple fell quite far from the tree you know it's interesting I can't I
35:10can't say too much about it but no I look very much like that in the film I just do voice work in the
35:16film I'm not you know putting on any funnel no funnel necessary no no no no no we have our funnels
35:24um he's just a bit broader but still like um a hut yes it's it's kind of like him and the Mandalorian
35:32running around for for a lot of the movie together so rotter can run rotter can move yeah quickly yes
35:39yes okay yeah I'm intrigued yeah good and very quickly Bruce your band the cast that I say the
35:47Castiles that's correct was it were you literally named after the soap yes I was or we were did you
35:53pick I mean how did you come up with that name it was a it was a popular shampoo in Freehold New Jersey at
35:59the time and in those days it was kind of on the cusp of the 50s and 60s so names like uh the Dells the
36:09Shirelles uh either you know so the Castile sounded you know suited for for its moment anyway and how old
36:17were you when you were in the cast I was 15 15 we've got a picture of you in the Castiles age 15 here we go
36:24I figured it out by elimination but it's not obvious at all it's it's the guy with all the acne well that
36:40doesn't narrow it down it's this one right that's correct yeah I mean you do look really different
36:49oh well this one the one on your right who who's he he got in the band because he was just so handsome
36:59right yeah I think he's number two that and his hair and his hair was perfect uh friend of mine Paul
37:06Popkin which meant a lot in those days and I'm guessing you were slightly influenced by the Beatles would I
37:12be right oh yeah yeah yeah it's just a whiff of it it took a lot to get my hair that straight I'm gonna
37:20tell you I just have curly hair I have curly hair when I had hair and I used to steal my mother's long
37:29bobby pins and stick it in my hair at night and sleep it like this on the pillow until it uh would be
37:36some semblance of well it was worth it fabulous look at you there everyone I'm Bruce Springsteen everybody
37:50and right it's time for music since her debut in 2009 she has won Brit Awards headline Glass Marie and
37:56sold over 10 million albums worldwide here performing her new single everybody scream it is Florence and the
38:02machine
38:23get on stage and I call her by her first name
38:28I try to stay away but I always meet her back at this place
38:39she gives me everything I feel no pain
38:43I break down get up and do it all again because it's never enough
38:50she makes me feel loved I can come here and scream
38:53seem
39:15here I don't
39:15have to be kind
39:17Extraordinary and normal, all at the same time
39:20But look at me run myself, ragged blood on the stage
39:25But how can I leave you when you're screaming my name?
39:35Screaming my name
39:38But I'll come for you in the evening, ragged
39:47And reeling, shocking my gold-like tambourine
39:51A bouquet of brambles, all twisted and tangled
39:55I'll make you sing for me, I'll make you scream
40:00Everybody dance!
40:05Everybody sing!
40:09Everybody move!
40:11Everybody scream!
40:17Here I can take up the whole love sky
40:20Unfurling, becoming my full size
40:24Look at me burst through the ceiling
40:26Aren't you so glad you came?
40:29Breathless and begging and screaming my name
40:33Screaming my name
40:43Everybody jump!
40:49Everybody sing!
40:51Everybody move!
40:53Everybody scream!
40:55Everybody shake!
40:57Put down your screen
40:59Everybody up!
41:00Everybody scream!
41:02Everybody scream!
41:04The crowd, the medicine, the spells and the injections
41:08The harvest, the needle, protect me from evil
41:11The magic and the misery
41:13Madness and the mystery
41:15Oh, what has it done to me?
41:18Everybody scream!
41:20Oh!
41:22Oh!
41:24Wow!
41:26Mariah to the machine, everybody!
41:28And her band!
41:29And her choir!
41:31Come on over, Florence Do!
41:33Come and join us!
41:36Here she comes!
41:38I'll take it, I'll take it
41:40Don't worry about it
41:41Give it to me!
41:43Thank you very much
41:44Hello, thank you so much for that
41:46It's gorgeous
41:46Come on up here
41:47Tessa, Jenna, Jeremy, Bruce
41:51Travis, Lawrence
41:53Oh, wow
41:54Thank you so much for that, Florence
41:56Now, you know people, don't you?
41:59Yes
41:59I'm Tessa
42:00It's so nice to see you
42:01Yeah, you're probably
42:02You're a friend
42:02Tessa knows everybody
42:03No
42:04And I know you know, Bruce
42:06Because weirdly, you were on the show together before
42:08This is where we hang out
42:09I don't know
42:10Yeah
42:11It's absolutely true
42:12Yes
42:13So yeah, this is where me and Bruce meet up every four years
42:16Yeah
42:16So this is our annual meet-up
42:18So I'm so glad you came
42:19I agree with you too
42:21And, but here's the word
42:23Last time you did not reveal
42:24That you have history with Mr. Springsteen's music
42:28I was too shy
42:29But, and overwhelmed by bright lights
42:33And I don't even know if I said anything when I sat down
42:35But I basically
42:37Was too shy to tell you
42:39That one of the first songs that I ever started performing
42:42Was I'm Going Down
42:43So we used to
42:44Really?
42:44Yeah, I used to play it with my friend Kid Harpoon
42:47And we sang it as a duet
42:48And we used to play it in all like the pubs and clubs of London
42:52And, because you know when you're starting out
42:54You don't really have any songs
42:55Of course
42:56Like we had like
42:57I had three of my own songs
42:58And I'm Going Down was one of the other covers I used to play along
43:02So yeah, it's
43:04I was too shy to tell you that last time
43:06But I'm so glad that we had our annual meet-up
43:08I love it
43:10You know, this time
43:11I love it
43:12And that's an unusual choice for a duet
43:14But, uh
43:15It absolutely was
43:17He doesn't like it
43:17I'm flattered
43:18Take it back
43:19We'll do this in another four years
43:21We'll discuss it
43:22We'll be back here
43:23Or you two will do it here
43:24Oh, that would be a lovely idea
43:26Yes
43:27Oh
43:28Yes, yes, yes
43:31A collab
43:33A collab
43:34It was born on the show
43:35I'm producing now
43:36Yeah
43:37Yes, I should say
43:38That single
43:39Everybody Scream
43:40It's from the upcoming album
43:41Of the same name
43:43Hear it be
43:44And it's out
43:45Yes
43:46Yeah, round of applause
43:47There it all is
43:49It's, um
43:51And fittingly for Everybody Scream
43:53It's out on Halloween
43:54Was that all right?
43:55Yeah
43:56Was that all planned?
43:57Did you?
43:58Yeah, it was all planned
43:59And I actually turned this album around faster than usual
44:02Because I just wanted to make this date
44:04I was like, no, we have
44:05It all rhymes
44:06We have to make this date
44:07Because it all rhymes
44:08Front of the Machine
44:09Everybody Scream out on Halloween
44:10And
44:13Marketing genius
44:14Yeah
44:15Marketing genius
44:16And, uh
44:17Front of the Machine on tour
44:19Uh, next year
44:20Yeah
44:21And am I right?
44:22This is academic
44:23Because it's
44:24What is it?
44:25Do the whole thing sell out in an hour or something?
44:27It's sold out very fast
44:29Yeah
44:30Yeah
44:31And this is not just the UK
44:32It's Europe as well
44:33All gone
44:34UK and Europe
44:35It's all gone
44:36But you are gonna, presumably
44:37You know, I'm not your manager
44:38But are they adding dates?
44:39No, that's it
44:40No, that's it
44:41Okay
44:42It's gone
44:43It's gone
44:44It's on
44:45But it's gone
44:46I'm just saying here
44:47It's 242,500 tickets
44:50All gone
44:51Wow
44:52Wow
44:53That is impressive
44:54And
44:55You are putting on a show
44:57It's not like
44:58It's not like
44:59It's the idea that it's going to be like spooky
45:03Yeah
45:04So, um
45:05We wanted to do something a little different
45:08Uh
45:09It's such a personal record that there needed to be a really solid world around it
45:13And we also wanted to do things we'd never done before
45:15And
45:16I wanted moments of it to be like really genuinely terrifying
45:20So yeah, you know
45:21It's good if you didn't get a ticket
45:23It's very funny
45:24People handing them back now
45:27Don't stop complaining
45:28Well, listen, good luck with the tour
45:30And thanks again for that amazing performance
45:32Florence and the Machine
45:34It's a hug
45:43It's a hug
45:44It's a hug
45:45It's a hug
45:46Right, that's really it
45:47Before we go
45:48Just time for a visit to the big red chair
45:50Who have we got?
45:51Hello
45:52Hello
45:53Hi, what's your name?
45:54Jonathan
45:55Hello, Jonathan
45:56And where are you from?
45:57I'm from East Horsley in Surrey
45:59Wow, very specific in the end
46:01And what do you do there?
46:04I'm retired
46:05Okay
46:06What did you do before?
46:07Worked at the London Stock Exchange
46:09Okay
46:10Did you take early retirement?
46:12Yes
46:17We stopped caring about the story now
46:19Off you go, Jonathan
46:21Okay, so
46:22I'm at a family barbecue
46:25At the in-laws
46:27And the children are running around in the garden
46:30And we have a new puppy
46:32When we're tidying up
46:34After eating the meal
46:36I'm sure that I see
46:38A chicken drumstick
46:41Fall off a plate
46:42To the floor
46:43But when I look at the floor
46:45It's not there
46:46But the puppy is
46:48Now, I have a hard time persuading
46:50Anyone that this puppy
46:52Which is this big
46:53Has swallowed a drumstick
46:54That's this big
46:55But I persuade my in-laws
46:57To search the rubbish
47:00To count the drumsticks
47:02And lo and behold
47:03There is one missing
47:05So
47:06I like this story
47:09It's very mysterious
47:10Oh, I was going to say dump him
47:12No, no, I like it
47:13My wife says
47:15Well, if the dog had eaten a chicken bun
47:17It has to go to the vet
47:18So
47:19She takes him off to the vet
47:21And
47:22I stay behind with the children
47:24And long story short
47:26She
47:27Runs off with the vet
47:29That is an excellent story
47:34You can walk, sir
47:36Yeah
47:38I mean
47:43Wow
47:44Make that movie somebody
47:47That's all we've got time for
47:53If you like that
47:54You can go on the vet
47:55Show yourself
47:56And tell your story
47:57You can contact us
47:58By our website
47:59At this very address
48:00Please say a huge thank you
48:01To all of our guests tonight
48:02Florence and the Machine
48:03Tessa Thompson
48:06Jennifer Lawrence
48:09Jeremy Allen White
48:11And
48:13Mr Bruce Springsteen
48:19Join me next week
48:21With Little Sims
48:22Rachel Zegler
48:23Brian Cranston
48:24Sarah Paulson
48:25And Kim Kardashian
48:26I'll see you then
48:27Goodnight everybody
48:28Bye bye
48:31When Bruce Springsteen came to Britain
48:34Sharing memories on BBC iPlayer
48:36And there you can watch his 1975 concert
48:40With the E Street Band
48:41First of all it's just the greatest
48:58I mean there's nothing better
49:00Than kissing a man in a movie
49:02And people say that's difficult
49:04But they're wrong
49:05It depends on the man
49:08Like look at you and me kiss now
49:10Okay
49:11Oh no
49:12This is exciting
49:14No no
49:15This is like
49:16This is so exciting for me
49:18This is so exciting for me
49:19First of all I hit them
49:20Because if you don't hit them
49:22Look he needs to be
49:23He needs punishment
49:24Okay
49:25Okay
49:26I'm gonna go like this
49:27You big idiot
49:28Mwah
49:29Mwah
49:30Oh I love that
49:33Come here
49:34Oh that made my life
49:35That has made my life
49:36That has made my life
49:37That has made my life
49:38Thank you
49:39Thank you
49:40Thank you
49:41Thank you
49:42Thank you
49:43Thank you
49:44Thank you
49:45Thank you
49:46Thank you
49:47Thank you
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