Type: | Interview/Performance |
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first airdate: | 8 September 1994 |
broadcaster: | Nine |
Production country: |
AU |
Duration: | 50 mins |
This aired to coincide with the Australian release of Olivia's album Gaia. An in-depth interview with a fantastic rapport between Olivia and her interviewer Ray Martin. Olivia also performed three songs live in the studio.
The interview covered most of Olivia's career with some great black and white footage from those early days in Australia. Olivia's 1970 movie Toomorrow came up and Ray sprung a 1969 newspaper interview from New York where Olivia was then filming. She was asked in this if she had any plans of returning to Australia and responded "not just now - this is too groovy!"
The infamous quote from the 70s "if white bread could sing it would sound like Olivia Newton-John" was mentioned. But Olivia just laughed and joked saying that Grease was her chance "To break out - to be brown bread"
Much of the interview was taken up with Olivia's fight against breast cancer and her album Gaia. She also had chance to promote her nature series Wild Life/Human Nature. Ray also mentioned John Farnham and Olivia said how much she admired him and would like to sing with him - a premonition that was to come true; they performed and toured together for the Main Event tour in 1998!
A wonderful interview - Olivia was at ease joking and laughing throughout.
Look out for: Chong Lim on the piano who was Olivia's musical director for her 1999 US tour
Favorite moment: Olivia's acappella chorus of No Other Love.
Songs Performed
- I Honestly Love You
- Don't Cut Me Down
- No Matter What You Do