An Audience With Peter Ustinov
Our Greatest Raconteur - Live On StageTake your seat and prepare to be thoroughly entertained by one of the greatest storytellers of all time. In this live TV performance filmed in 1988, Peter Ustinov captivates his celebrity audience with a host of anecdotes gathered from the unusual events and experiences of his own remarkable life and work.Starring Peter Ustinov, Petula Clark, John Cleese, Barry NormanPeter's unique charisma and versatility saw him enjoy an extraordinary career in writing, acting and latterly as a most sought after talk show guest. His reputation as a truly original entertainer is fulfilled in this superb programme and it is no wonder we will always remember Peter Ustinov for his great and unique talent.
£4.99 An Audience With Peter Ustinov DVD The screen legend displays his celebratedwit and humour in this 1988 ITV special.Acknowledged by many as the `King of theRaconteurs, hes able to hold an audiencespellbound with humorous anecdotes honed toperfection over the years. An Audience With Peter Ustinov DVD
£9.98 Peter Ustinov An Audience With Peter Ustinov CD NEW Sit back relax and prepare to be entertained by one of the greatest raconteurs of all time. The inimitable Peter Ustinov performs live in front of a celebrity audience with a wonderful selection of hilarious anecdotes gathered from the events and experiences of his extraordinary life and work.P
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