This is my story of meeting RDA Today.
Sitting in the hotel lobby I was met by Paul Brown (RDA's media representative) and the Armageddon Expo Media Co-ordinator. After a brief chat we all boarded the elevator and headed up to where the interview was being done.
As we exited the elevator and headed down the corridor RDA suddenly appeared out of a side door holding an empty cup of coffee, walked ahead of us and said hello as he swiped the door open with his security card and held it open for us all to walk through. It was at that moment that my first surreal moment hit me - MacGyver had just swipe-accessed a door and was holding it open for me! It was almost like watching an episode from the inside.
As he continued into the room he joked to one of the hotel staff while gesturing with the empty coffee cup, "I told you I'd bring it back." All the while my surreal moment continues as I can't quite wrap my head around having MacGyver standing in front of me.
From there I was taken into where we would do the interview. I spent a few minutes chatting to Paul about various things, including Sea Shepard and some plans for upcoming MacGyver auctions, then he went out to get RDA while I got myself set up.
After a couple of more minutes I heard the door open and that unmistakable voice say "Where is he?" I looked up in time to see Richard walk around the corner holding a new cup of coffee with Paul in tow.
I begin to stand up as he approached but he motioned with his free hand and said "no stay seated."
A quick introduction from Paul "Peter, Richard - Richard, Peter." we shock hands and he plonked himself down into the soft leather 2 seater sofa sitting at a right angle to the one I was on. And there I was sitting 1 meter away from MacGyver and it felt normal, like he was an old friend that had popped around for a chat, yet at the same time I'M CHATTING WITH MACGYVER!!
We start of with me stammering along yabbering about how big of a fan I was and then somehow moved onto family matters and suddenly we're sharing stories about being parents and kids dating; at which point I released the camera wasn't turned on (I used a digital camera to sound record). I point out that the camera's not on to which comes the response "Why not??"
I turn the camera on and set the record going and RDA leans in to look at the camera, "What model's that?" he asks.
"ummmm.... it's a Canon... something?" I respond hesitantly, adding "It's my son's."
"Oh" replies RDA as he picks it up to look for the model number (I tell my son later in the day that his camera now has special powers because MacGyver has fiddled with it), "1100 D" he confirms and then mentions that there are 2 models of the 1100 series.
"He's into photography" I think to myself.
So then I start with my first question and the interview flows along with a combination of predetermined and off the cuff questions in a very relaxed chatty manor. So relaxed in fact that RDA ended up stretched on the sofa looking like he was ready to nod off. He commented that his back was playing up and apologized for moving around. I wasn't about to complain. I'm sitting chatting to Richard Dean Anderson about MacGyver and he seems happy to do so - You can move around as much as you need to sir!
Before I knew it Paul was back giving me the 5 minute warning to start wrapping things up and it was at this stage that I realized I'd been drawn into having a conversation with him instead of interviewing him and many of the questions I had on my list remained unanswered. RDA had been giving such great involved responses to the few questions I had asked that our half hour was nearly gone.
A couple of more questions and Paul gives us the "time to wrap it up guys"
One final question about what drew him to become involved with the Sea Sheppard Society and we're done.
RDA comments with a laugh that another 5 minutes of laying there and he would have dozed off.
In all honesty it felt like we could have sat chatting away about all kinds of things for hours. He seems to have a great talent for just connecting with people in a completely authentic and down to earth way. But alas my time was up and Richard was now sitting upright and fully awake again.
I ask him if he would mind doing a photo with my sign, to which he was more than happy to oblige - a slight hick up with the camera and finally the photo is taken.
"check it!" he says as he comes around behind me and leans in over my shoulder to check the photo for himself. "Nicely done." he says with a pat on my back.
A quick hand shake to both RDA and Paul and they leave. And I'm left with an awesome memory of the day I had coffee with MacGyver!
See the interview here