I hate that "reporter". Video piracy is epic. I hate how they stalked and spied on these people. Filming them through their windows, snooping in their car. You are not the authority.
My late grandfather watched these lessons on Dutch television in the mid-1960s. I know this because I still have audio recordings of them from his reel to reel tape recorder. Now I know what Walter and Connie look like. I see Hattie Jacques has a guest role in this episode
For those of us who watched the dire children's offerings of the 60s, this is closer to reality than you might think. I wish the BBC had given this brilliant lady more air-time.
Three stars the lady from are you beginning serviced miss haymen and Jon pertwee doing the voice of the Pg monkey with Michael Robbins spooky 😮 SU garden
Thankyou Sirs for your fight, i worked @ Shelton Mill from 1988 till its closure in 2000, provided me with a good standard of living and ability to buy my first home and raise a family. I miss the Bar, they were tough shifts but very few since understand how Steel Production and the men and women that do it are a very special breed...
Another great selection with plenty of old adverts for me to reminisce about! Always look out for your uploads and hope that one day you may post the ones I have been looking out for for such a long time - sthe Famous Names liqueur chocolates ones with Terry Thomas where he says something like "We go though the same thing every year" after the shopkeeper lists off a load of celebrity names to him!
As someone who grew up [after leaving my native London in my pre teens] in Selly Oak and Bournbrook [the shadow of Birmingham University], who has actually stood IN that lecture theatre, who is friends with Sonja Kristina and whose mate Don is the agent of both her/Curved Air AND Chris Farlowe/Colosseum, this is an extraordinarily welcome find. Along with 'Starmaker' and 'Return To Waterloo' [The Kinks] 'Zero Zero' [Mike Batt] 'Three Minute Heroes' [Brummie popsters Fashion and assorted 2 Tone acts] 'Adventures Of Son Of Exploding Sausage' [the Bonzos] 'The Looking Glass Murders' [Bowie] 'Orion' [Richard Barnes] 'Glitter' [Toyah Wilcox, Bilbo Baggins] 'Jumping Bean Bag' [starring David Dixon and Denis Lawson as members of the fictional 'Slag Bag'] the series 'Jangles' [Hazel O'Connor] and two productions I have NEVER yet been able to find starring Julie Covington, 'Great Big Groovy Horse' and 'Censored Scenes From Hong Kong' [if anybody has EITHER of 'em, send 'em over 'ere now] this represents TV-financed Brit rock operetta at its most outre, and I'm glad it still exists. I wonder how many others we don't know about, or which have since disappeared from existence? [NB: There were a few similar cinematic outings during the 65-85 period too, including 'Gonks Go Beat' [mentioned by another poster below] 'The Ghost Goes Gear' [featuring the Spencer Davis Group] 'Never Too Young To Rock' [assorted glam groups plus Bob Kerr] 'Comeback' [Eric Burdon] 'Rock You Sinners' [various 50s rock n rollers nobody ever saw again plus jazz legend Tony Crombie] 'The Golden Disc' [Terry Dene] 'The Moon Over The Alley' [various Notting Hill/Ladbroke Grove crusties] and 'Popdown' [starring Brian Auger and Zoot Money] although the latter of those has also seemingly now 'popped' out of existence.
Ah, top quality, Vee-flicking, F. U. television. Brings back happy memories of unhappy times fondly remembered. I'm delighted that TH-cam's puritan auto-censorship algorithms haven't worked out what the duck was going on yet.
I strongly believe after the program had ended Newsnight, most or if not all of the sellers of pirated VHS tapes were out of business or no longer trading in VHS tapes due to the strong evidence Martin Young from Newsnight had. Most of the recordings were taken off air from BBC, ITV whilst the bollywood films were taken from a film print.
£30 for a Pre-Recorded VHS tape in todays money that same thing would have cost you £3-4 this was the beginning of VHS, when VHS hit the market and consumers were ready to purchase a VHS VCR. It most likely would have been a 2 Head, 4, 6 Head VCR's were not around at that time and most likely a top loader.
With the current state of the world this series is fantastic, takes me back to the 1970's when I was 9 or 10 and watched this with my mum, heartwarming viewing from a better time
Georgie Fame Fans may be interested to know he was a special Guest at The Richard Thompson Show (w/full Band) in SF at The Fillmore Auditorium 11-8-24 for the (5±) Encore Set on Vocals & Harmonica. At 75(RT) & 81(GF) they were in fine shape. At a SWAP on 11-10-24 I heard Fame is Van's Keyboard Player. That makes sense as Van Lives on the other side (N) of the GG Bridge.
I hate that "reporter". Video piracy is epic. I hate how they stalked and spied on these people. Filming them through their windows, snooping in their car. You are not the authority.
Can you imagine a program like this getting made today?!
1:20:48 Ooh. :-0
There is a radio 4 programme about them at 8pm tonight.
My late grandfather watched these lessons on Dutch television in the mid-1960s. I know this because I still have audio recordings of them from his reel to reel tape recorder. Now I know what Walter and Connie look like. I see Hattie Jacques has a guest role in this episode
Dr. Cameron was such a jerk to Janet!
For those of us who watched the dire children's offerings of the 60s, this is closer to reality than you might think. I wish the BBC had given this brilliant lady more air-time.
Thank you for uploading, my great gran appears in this so was great to see 😀
I love the old ads, too. Thanks!
Not funny!
Three stars the lady from are you beginning serviced miss haymen and Jon pertwee doing the voice of the Pg monkey with Michael Robbins spooky 😮 SU garden
Thankyou Sirs for your fight, i worked @ Shelton Mill from 1988 till its closure in 2000, provided me with a good standard of living and ability to buy my first home and raise a family. I miss the Bar, they were tough shifts but very few since understand how Steel Production and the men and women that do it are a very special breed...
BBC2 Wednesday 19th October 1983
BBC2 Wednesday 12th October 1983
17:46 - 20:54 BBC2 Wednesday 23rd April 1980
4:49:46 Imagine if this aired on ITV Play, what the breakdown slide would've looked like....
Spiromatic - a Damien Hirst toy
Barbara Mullins mother & father were both frm Galway in Ireland 🇮🇪 , her father was frm the Aran islands .. Just a little snippet..
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Marvellous trip down memory lane…that unforgettable music!
John Amis saves this program being fixed in its period like aspic.
What's with all the add s no program
Hey! Do you take request?
Its Reggie Holdsworth reg if Maureen did that 😅😅😅😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 SU garden 1:16:35
Dangerous advert 0:47 SU garden
sooty-tastic.
Flight of the Bumblebee
They spin their heads round like Linda Blair in The Exorcist
Ooooof, very good Ken!
You stills get coffee mate but not Heinz pudding tins anymore SU garden 🏆
Baird was a good publicist... his mechanical TV proved to be far inferior to EMI's electronic TV. Thank goodness that the BBC chose EMI
Another great selection with plenty of old adverts for me to reminisce about! Always look out for your uploads and hope that one day you may post the ones I have been looking out for for such a long time - sthe Famous Names liqueur chocolates ones with Terry Thomas where he says something like "We go though the same thing every year" after the shopkeeper lists off a load of celebrity names to him!
As someone who grew up [after leaving my native London in my pre teens] in Selly Oak and Bournbrook [the shadow of Birmingham University], who has actually stood IN that lecture theatre, who is friends with Sonja Kristina and whose mate Don is the agent of both her/Curved Air AND Chris Farlowe/Colosseum, this is an extraordinarily welcome find. Along with 'Starmaker' and 'Return To Waterloo' [The Kinks] 'Zero Zero' [Mike Batt] 'Three Minute Heroes' [Brummie popsters Fashion and assorted 2 Tone acts] 'Adventures Of Son Of Exploding Sausage' [the Bonzos] 'The Looking Glass Murders' [Bowie] 'Orion' [Richard Barnes] 'Glitter' [Toyah Wilcox, Bilbo Baggins] 'Jumping Bean Bag' [starring David Dixon and Denis Lawson as members of the fictional 'Slag Bag'] the series 'Jangles' [Hazel O'Connor] and two productions I have NEVER yet been able to find starring Julie Covington, 'Great Big Groovy Horse' and 'Censored Scenes From Hong Kong' [if anybody has EITHER of 'em, send 'em over 'ere now] this represents TV-financed Brit rock operetta at its most outre, and I'm glad it still exists. I wonder how many others we don't know about, or which have since disappeared from existence? [NB: There were a few similar cinematic outings during the 65-85 period too, including 'Gonks Go Beat' [mentioned by another poster below] 'The Ghost Goes Gear' [featuring the Spencer Davis Group] 'Never Too Young To Rock' [assorted glam groups plus Bob Kerr] 'Comeback' [Eric Burdon] 'Rock You Sinners' [various 50s rock n rollers nobody ever saw again plus jazz legend Tony Crombie] 'The Golden Disc' [Terry Dene] 'The Moon Over The Alley' [various Notting Hill/Ladbroke Grove crusties] and 'Popdown' [starring Brian Auger and Zoot Money] although the latter of those has also seemingly now 'popped' out of existence.
Miriam Margolyes before she became a National Treasure - so pretty as a young woman, too! Love her.
He got through that entire intro to the rebroadcast without a cut or mistake.
😢
Here another advert with sally thomsett from man about the house 23:47 SU garden
Sound like peter Hawkin dale voice this remention shaver😮😮😮 5:20 😅😅😅😅😅 SU garden 1968 i guest
Mmmm, sweet, sweeeet offal.
Ah, top quality, Vee-flicking, F. U. television. Brings back happy memories of unhappy times fondly remembered. I'm delighted that TH-cam's puritan auto-censorship algorithms haven't worked out what the duck was going on yet.
All frightfully, terribly posh.
这部剧曾引进中国,遥想当年,一言难尽……
The only thing this program reinforces in my mind is the fact britain is completely and utterly finished in 2024
I strongly believe after the program had ended Newsnight, most or if not all of the sellers of pirated VHS tapes were out of business or no longer trading in VHS tapes due to the strong evidence Martin Young from Newsnight had. Most of the recordings were taken off air from BBC, ITV whilst the bollywood films were taken from a film print.
£30 for a Pre-Recorded VHS tape in todays money that same thing would have cost you £3-4 this was the beginning of VHS, when VHS hit the market and consumers were ready to purchase a VHS VCR. It most likely would have been a 2 Head, 4, 6 Head VCR's were not around at that time and most likely a top loader.
Funny seeing a Smash advert without the robots in.
1950's right up to 1990's.
With the current state of the world this series is fantastic, takes me back to the 1970's when I was 9 or 10 and watched this with my mum, heartwarming viewing from a better time
Georgie Fame Fans may be interested to know he was a special Guest at The Richard Thompson Show (w/full Band) in SF at The Fillmore Auditorium 11-8-24 for the (5±) Encore Set on Vocals & Harmonica. At 75(RT) & 81(GF) they were in fine shape. At a SWAP on 11-10-24 I heard Fame is Van's Keyboard Player. That makes sense as Van Lives on the other side (N) of the GG Bridge.
The actor playing Latimer is superb: a very natural performance.