“F*****’ BOOM!” Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley on pigeon impressions and Wicked Little Letters

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Published 2024-02-22
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley join BBC Radio 1's film critic Ali Plumb to talk about their new movie Wicked Little Letters, a comedy-mystery mostly (but not entirely) based on a similar real-life story of poison pen letters that were sent in Littlehampton in the 1920s, letters so obscene and horrifying they scandalised the nation and ended up being discussed in parliament. Here though, Olivia, Jessie and Ali end up almost entirely losing the plot almost straight away, ending up doing pigeon impressions, talking about mooning on camera and generally being effortlessly anarchic. Perhaps needless to say - but still definitely worth saying anyway - THIS INTERVIEW CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND ADULT CONTENT, so please watch with caution. It really is... it really is something else.

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All Comments (21)
  • @PokhrajRoy.
    If it’s Olivia Colman, there’s unstoppable laughter and absolute chaos.
  • @70sjunkie
    this is by far the BEST interview ever. these three are just an absolute delight!!! Ali always coming with the best, most thoughtful questions.
  • Ali Plumb: Quite possibly, one of the best, if not the best interviewer in all of entertainment. Jessie Buckley, Olivia Colman & Phoebe Waller-Bridge: The ultimate dream trio for a (black) comedy!
  • @SunshineArsenal
    7:17 this is why I love Olivia just her randomness and how Ali just burst into laughter😅
  • @nessnness
    When even the guests don't want it to end because Ali's such a delight.
  • @golyno
    This went off the rails even before it started 🤣🤣
  • I felt like I got invited to my friend's flat for a mimosa and a laugh! I didn't stop smiling and like Olivia & Jessie, I didn't want the interview to end. Awesome job Plumb!
  • @toms-iv5mx
    Ali Plumb is so overdue for his own chat show, what a talented interviewer and all round lovely guy
  • @Caram0n
    One of the best interviews I've ever seen. Funny without anyone trying to flirt awkwardly or be overly funny. Just naturally funny & relaxed like people at parties think they are.
  • @moonsr23
    they're tipsy lol.. Olivia Colman is a f...g legend 😂
  • @Dparish24
    It speaks volumes when the actors don’t want the interviewer to leave.
  • That was an excellent interview. All parties involved, each contributing, embroidering and adding to the conversation. It went to unimagined , unplanned topics filled with interesting anecdotes yet the interviewer was able to keep the conversation returning to topic. It had to be a BBC production; First class.
  • @karenehlers2534
    I saw this film last night at a SneakPeek and it's absolutely delightful! Jessie and Olivia are perfection and the whole cast is tremendous. I highly recommend it!
  • @Icarus9
    Olivia Colman saying 'good boy' is a mood.
  • @bkitch2011
    A beautiful and respectful interview with lots of laughter. This is why Ali is one of the best out there. I love how the people he interviews feel comfortable enough to let down their walls and have fun. It's also beautiful to see when they are just as excited to see him as he is to see them.
  • @Rab_Daddy
    Wish that was an hour long 😂😂😂😂
  • @emgee44
    Olivia Coleman doing a Pigeon impression. Didn’t know I needed that😅 And Jessie Buckley, having watched her in season 4 of Fargo, I knew she would be one to keep an eye on, nailed that accent, no idea she was Irish…figures! And that smile.
  • @Michael-xi9nb
    Imagine doing a press tour with them. You'd never get bored.
  • @daved2352
    Not loving Olivia Colman is going to be one of my new red flags. I ignored an ex hating Tom Hanks to my detriment and I'm not making that mistake again