1961: Talking Of Films - Buster Keaton

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Herbert Feinstein chats with Buster Keaton, one of the biggest stars of the silent-movie years. Keaton reveals the origins of his nickname, 'Buster', and reviews his career to date. He is critical of modern comedians such as Bob Hope, but says he admires Lucille Ball, WC Fields and the Marx Brothers.

BBC Archivee: Originally broadcast 27 November 1961.

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