AUTOR IZ DAVNOG VREMENA KADA JE PISAO SVOJU PRVU KNJIGU „KRILATA KATEDRA”...
Poput mnogih drugih, tako je i Zoran Modli rođen sredinom prošlog veka u Zemunu i za sada je živ i zdrav. Nije odmah postao pilot. Najpre je kao odlikaš završio osnovnu školu, a onda alarmantno srozao uspeh u Prvoj zemunskoj gimnaziji. Od mature se oporavio u redakciji „Politike ekspres”, a sa dvadesetak godina proslavio kao revolucionarni disk-džokej Studija B i legendarne zemunske diskoteke „Sinagoga”. Studio B je, posle pet godina, napustio iz više razloga, a najviše zbog letenja. Od tada je jednom nogom u raznim radijima, a drugom i obema rukama u avijaciji. Pošto je bliska rodbina, a naročito najbliža – majka – očekivala da završi kakav-takav fakultet, uradio je pola posla, pa završio Višu vazduhoplovnu pilotsku školu u Beogradu.
Kao instruktor letenja, najpre na sportskim aerodromima, a zatim u Pilotskoj akademiji JAT u Vršcu, školovao je na desetine naših i stranih pilota. Mnogi od njih odavno su kapetani JAT-a, ali i drugih kompanija širom sveta. Dvadeset godina je leteo u JAT-u, a najviše vremena proveo na nikad prežaljenom boingu 727, nad kojim lamentira kad god mu se za to pruži prilika. Od ranih devedesetih pa sve do prvog poglavlja ove knjige leteo je i kao kapetan na biznis-džetovima kompanije Prince Aviation. Za njim su bezbrojni sati sjajnih iskustava. Poslednje je bilo loše, ali korisno za ovu knjigu.
Živi u Beogradu, a u mislima u svim onim gradovima na čije je aerodrome sletao.
... I U OVA NOVA VREMENA, DOK OČEKUJE NOVO IZDANJE „PILOTSKE KNJIGE“.
The guests in Season 9 drank wine (sometimes too much). They swore. They told embarrassing stories without PR-approved punchlines. They sat so close together on that couch that they were literally touching knees.
If you can find the Season 9 box set (or hunt down the clips on YouTube), do yourself a favor. Watch the Brad Pitt/Hugh Jackman episode first. Then stay for the Dame Helen Mirren whiskey hour. You will not regret it. the graham norton show season 09 msv
There is a specific era of The Graham Norton Show that fans lovingly refer to as "the golden age." It’s not the early, chaotic Channel 4 days, nor the overly polished later seasons of the 2020s. It is Season 9. Airing from September 30, 2011, to January 27, 2012, Season 9 represents a perfect storm of celebrity culture, social media infancy, and Norton’s mastery of the "group interview." The guests in Season 9 drank wine (sometimes too much)
If you want to see the exact moment Graham Norton evolved from a great host into a national treasure , look no further than the red couch of Series 9. By Season 9, the show had fully settled into its iconic BBC One format. The celebrity interview chair was gone, replaced entirely by the now-sacrosanct red couch. But Season 9 didn't just have the couch; it perfected it. They sat so close together on that couch
Did you watch Season 9 live? Or are you discovering the "Pigeon Story" for the first time? Let us know your favorite moment in the comments below.
This was the season where the guests stopped "doing press" and started actually hanging out. The producers mastered the art of casting chemistry. You weren't watching three separate interviews stitched together; you were watching a dinner party where the guests happened to be A-listers. While the entire season is strong, one episode towers above the rest as a legendary moment in British TV history: Episode 5 (November 4, 2011).
Brad Pitt, Hugh Jackman, and Sir Simon Russell Beale.