What a nice lady running the shop at around 17 minutes. So candid of her to tell a BBC man that yes...she had been in love...still was...with a certain man.
Iv live and worked in the area for 60 years this documentary makes it look they are all busybodies and eccentrics, but you would find people like that in any seaside retirement areas. the beaches are beautiful and in the summertime you cant park because of the amount of day trippers that come, and now people of all ages are moving to the area from London to get away from the rat race and to the lovely seaside fresh air.
I absolutely adore this and wish, just wish, people would stop trying to change the elderly and their ways!! Nothing but respect for them!! The younger generations are so disrespectful and high-handed in their mistreatment of the senior population...sorry to whine but there it is...thanks so much for this, a fantastic video!
I had fantastic childhood holidays with my aunt in Frinton. going to the beach, beach huts and the greensword. My aunt said the lady in the brown coat standing opposite the gates at 18:25 was a nurse who followed the soldiers up the beaches on DDay and felt that the film ridiculed her just for being elderly and a bit forgetful. Its one thing for the film to highlight the quirkiness of the place but it also ridicules the elderly in a way that appears a little mean to me.
I don't think it is intending ridiculing her, I think they're just showing her as a local character and an illustration of an aging local population. However those scenes do make me feel uneasy as they linger on her more than necessary and I'm not sure they would be missed if they'd been cut completely. I totally disagree with your assertion that this film "ridicules the elderly in a way that appears a little mean"
This show was not representative of frinton at all. Yes there is a large population of elderly people but that doesn't make it 'curious'. They focused on a few of the more quirky people, of which every town has, and showed none of the younger population. It looks like it was edited purely to make frinton out to look like a strange place, which it isn't.
Exactly. I've lived in Frinton nearly my entire life and yes, there are quite allot of elderly people, but there are still younger people as well. And I agree, it's not a curious place. It's exactly the same as any other seaside town you know.
I lived in Frinton as a kid and it was brilliant. Golf club , Tennis club and the beach perfect. We moved from there back to London. I was devastated but maybe for the best. It's a nice place to visit. But as an adult it could probably be a bit weird judging from this.
While this might be an entertaining watch, it’s a terrible, judgemental, and one-sided documentary about Frinton-on-Sea and the people who live there. The makers of this documentary appear to have intentionally set out to make the town and its residents appear odd. The camera positioning during interviews is particularly calculated, using a wide-angle lens to keep the person being interviewed in shot while not even having the camera pointing directly at them. You can see this with most of the interviews, where the person is positioned to the extreme left or right of the frame. I suspect some of these people didn’t even know the camera was rolling at times. Additionally, while there are a significant number of benches along the seafront, they chose to use a lens with a large focal length, which causes significant perspective compression and makes everything look closer together, again in an attempt to sell how odd the place is. This is bad filmmaking. The shots of the empty beaches are also complete bullshit. Thousands flock to the beaches during the summer season, and you can hardly move. I could barely get out of my road due to the traffic during the summer months, yet they chose to film it out of season, at a time during which the beaches are empty - just like they would be at any seaside resort. Are there some odd characters? Sure, but that’s no different from any other town in the country. If you go looking for it, you’ll find it everywhere. They also completely avoided the younger population in the town. The only young people they showed were the yobs shouting “wanker” at the railway crossing. Again, you’ll get that anywhere you go in this country. The BBC should be ashamed of this.
me mum runs a guest house in frinton on sea, its great i dropped a couple of mick mills on the greenswald once and hugged all the old dears doen the high street.
Ohhh i remember watching this at the time it was broadcast ! An absolute BBC CLASSIC ! They make the best documentaries ! "in the evenings they all get back in their coffins !" hahahaha so funny
this is one of the greatest documentaries I have ever seen
all of Mark Isaacs docs are great.
check out All white in barking and the men who sleep in trucks.
What a nice lady running the shop at around 17 minutes. So candid of her to tell a BBC man that yes...she had been in love...still was...with a certain man.
I wish they would make more Wonderland documentaries
Iv live and worked in the area for 60 years this documentary makes it look they are all busybodies and eccentrics, but you would find people like that in any seaside retirement areas. the beaches are beautiful and in the summertime you cant park because of the amount of day trippers that come, and now people of all ages are moving to the area from London to get away from the rat race and to the lovely seaside fresh air.
I absolutely adore this and wish, just wish, people would stop trying to change the elderly and their ways!! Nothing but respect for them!! The younger generations are so disrespectful and high-handed in their mistreatment of the senior population...sorry to whine but there it is...thanks so much for this, a fantastic video!
I had fantastic childhood holidays with my aunt in Frinton. going to the beach, beach huts and the greensword. My aunt said the lady in the brown coat standing opposite the gates at 18:25 was a nurse who followed the soldiers up the beaches on DDay and felt that the film ridiculed her just for being elderly and a bit forgetful. Its one thing for the film to highlight the quirkiness of the place but it also ridicules the elderly in a way that appears a little mean to me.
I don't think it is intending ridiculing her, I think they're just showing her as a local character and an illustration of an aging local population. However those scenes do make me feel uneasy as they linger on her more than necessary and I'm not sure they would be missed if they'd been cut completely.
I totally disagree with your assertion that this film "ridicules the elderly in a way that appears a little mean"
I wish the BBC would bring back Wonderland, or at least put all the old episodes up on iPlayer.
I've lived in Frinton my entire life, it's lovely over here. Except from the people, everyone here is horrible. Sadly ;-;
This show was not representative of frinton at all. Yes there is a large population of elderly people but that doesn't make it 'curious'. They focused on a few of the more quirky people, of which every town has, and showed none of the younger population. It looks like it was edited purely to make frinton out to look like a strange place, which it isn't.
Exactly. I've lived in Frinton nearly my entire life and yes, there are quite allot of elderly people, but there are still younger people as well. And I agree, it's not a curious place. It's exactly the same as any other seaside town you know.
where can i get a copy of this? i will pay, i dont care, i just want a physical copy
I lived in Frinton as a kid and it was brilliant. Golf club , Tennis club and the beach perfect. We moved from there back to London. I was devastated but maybe for the best. It's a nice place to visit. But as an adult it could probably be a bit weird judging from this.
League of Gentlemen made real; I was waiting for someone to ask "are you local?"
Pure English people!! Interesting to watch and quite frankly they look very polite!
The old gates are displayed in the gardens of the train station. So they are still around!
Nice video
Anyone wandering about the gates should check Google Maps.
The woman at 4:40 is a stalker her neighbour hates her shes rude and its why gate get closed, piers morgan is her favourite tv presenter :-)
middleEngland at its best. makes the fictional"Little England" look tame
While this might be an entertaining watch, it’s a terrible, judgemental, and one-sided documentary about Frinton-on-Sea and the people who live there.
The makers of this documentary appear to have intentionally set out to make the town and its residents appear odd. The camera positioning during interviews is particularly calculated, using a wide-angle lens to keep the person being interviewed in shot while not even having the camera pointing directly at them. You can see this with most of the interviews, where the person is positioned to the extreme left or right of the frame. I suspect some of these people didn’t even know the camera was rolling at times.
Additionally, while there are a significant number of benches along the seafront, they chose to use a lens with a large focal length, which causes significant perspective compression and makes everything look closer together, again in an attempt to sell how odd the place is. This is bad filmmaking.
The shots of the empty beaches are also complete bullshit. Thousands flock to the beaches during the summer season, and you can hardly move. I could barely get out of my road due to the traffic during the summer months, yet they chose to film it out of season, at a time during which the beaches are empty - just like they would be at any seaside resort.
Are there some odd characters? Sure, but that’s no different from any other town in the country. If you go looking for it, you’ll find it everywhere. They also completely avoided the younger population in the town. The only young people they showed were the yobs shouting “wanker” at the railway crossing. Again, you’ll get that anywhere you go in this country.
The BBC should be ashamed of this.
Well you have a great place to live..you can do your own Bobby's...look after each other..now that's a good idea 💡
Front in was a great place in 50 N 60 people were very nice respectfull
Lots of very strange people seem to live there.
She said she was happy...try telling your face that...
The crossing gates did not survive.
Personally I much prefer the elderly to kids & young people. They are far more interesting
me mum runs a guest house in frinton on sea, its great i dropped a couple of mick mills on the greenswald once and hugged all the old dears doen the high street.
What are mick mills never heard of them b4 ?
Ohhh i remember watching this at the time it was broadcast ! An absolute BBC CLASSIC ! They make the best documentaries ! "in the evenings they all get back in their coffins !" hahahaha so funny
What do we want? Gates! Why do we want them? Erm....
NO TO gates!!!???? Hahahahaha
Looks very Jewish