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Alison Hammond Reacts To Legendary Interview With Harrison Ford & Ryan Gosling | This Morning
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In this video, presenter Alison Hammond revisits her iconic, viral interview with Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling. For language learners, this clip serves as an excellent masterclass in **natural conversational English**. By watching, you will observe how humor, personality, and informal rapport can break the ice with difficult interviewees. You will also gain insight into the use of idiomatic expressions, playful banter, and cultural nuances in casual dialogue. It is a fantastic resource for those looking to move beyond textbook English and understand how to navigate spontaneous, personality-driven conversations with confidence and charm.
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[Music]
hello and welcome to Ali's legendary
look back isn't this nice this is my
little look back Lounge chilling out now
without a doubt the interview that I get
asked about most of all wherever I go
out and about is the Harrison Ford and
Ryan goling one when we start my VT you
see a sound man and everything because
it's before the interview these glasses
in because these were from the original
Blade Runner this is what they used so I
thought you know attention to details
for
will probably like that that's so cool
that you did that are you a fan of the
original never seen
it I appreciate your candle little did I
know that when we filmed it that that
interview would literally go viral
across the world with 19 million hits on
YouTube it's mad isn't it what can you
add to that is there a mic I can drop
so the first thing I remember about the
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.
To speak in order to give information or express ideas, feelings, or thoughts. It typically involves a conversation between two or more people or a person addressing an audience.
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