Ahhh, Malta in the 1970s.... Sunshine, British cars, the old buses, the beaches, Lyons Maid King Cones that cost only 5p ... I loved it!! Must go back again.
Recently returned from a pre xmas week in Valletta , last time there was 1986 ! How things have changed , not so much Valletta I have to say . The infrastructure outside the city ! Still had a fantastic time and lots of nostalgia .
Sadly much progress has paved the way for developing changes which at times can tend to ruin and effect the island's heritage. Like take the trees around the Mosta dome church which recently were brutally trimmed leaving no branches for the regular fowl of the air to nest and rest in...😣🤷🏻♂️
Television when the level of English used for a children's programme is superior to the English used now for adult programmes. Furthermore, not a hint of an Americanism to be heard. Unlike today's English which is fast becoming indistinguishable from that of American English.
The British overlords would have been Protestant so would not have been in cahoots with the Catholic church.....in Ireland the English Protestant overlords did quite a lot of damage to the native Irish Catholic population @@carbugnov1952
An amazing amount of information packed into a short report. Magpie was fabulous.
I wasn't born until 82 but I love 70s style and fashion, this outfit she's wearing is perfection.
Agreed!
70's fashion was pure sh17e
@@z00h The 70s were in general. Double digit inflation.
Better times. Only good thing about TH-cam is being able to relive the better times weve lost
Oh for goodness sake.
Ahhh, Malta in the 1970s....
Sunshine, British cars, the old buses, the beaches, Lyons Maid King Cones that cost only 5p ...
I loved it!! Must go back again.
Beautiful images, a reminder of better times
Это Вам кажется. У каждой эпохи есть свое. Тогда жизнь тоже была тяжелой.
Very nice speaking voice she had. Nice and easy for all to understand. Standards have dropped out of all recognition.
Nostalgia indeed and Jenny Hanley
Recently returned from a pre xmas week in Valletta , last time there was 1986 ! How things have changed , not so much Valletta I have to say . The infrastructure outside the city ! Still had a fantastic time and lots of nostalgia .
(3:25) That...ah, scaffolding (?) must have been secure, or they were men with strong nerves.
Probably the latter.
Nice video. Thanks for posting.
Our children won't know this golden era existed in our country anymore. What a shame.
Here we are in 2023. Progress has been made but Malta has lost so much that was unique & pictureseque.
Sadly much progress has paved the way for developing changes which at times can tend to ruin and effect the island's heritage.
Like take the trees around the Mosta dome church which recently were brutally trimmed leaving no branches for the regular fowl of the air to nest and rest in...😣🤷🏻♂️
Its an Indian colony these days.
@@ghostman7768 Awful senselessness.
I'm proud I'm live in malta 🇲🇹 today is 16-10-2023
Television when the level of English used for a children's programme is superior to the English used now for adult programmes. Furthermore, not a hint of an Americanism to be heard. Unlike today's English which is fast becoming indistinguishable from that of American English.
Agreed, and I'm American. I grew up listening to real English!
Apart from the outdated pronunciation, what makes this "level of English" high?? Languages change.
@@shmoolicious change doesn't equal improve.
even learning another foreign language today like German we use America English.
My nan would only holiday in Malta as she refused to buy a continental travel plug.
Silly old git!
I believe that the migrating birds mentioned are white wagtails. They used to roost over there and I think they still do.
When television tried to educate not indoctrinate.
sigh TV has always been biased.
@@EuropeanQoheleth Nah, not like today
Sad ... when you see Malta now
Fun fact, maltesers are Malta's oldest traditional sweet
Absolute bollocks. Fake fact more like.
It's the Punjab now.
Curious to know how the British colonial overlords treated the Catholic Maltese subjects during the occupation.
better to ask how the British colonial overlords and the Catholic Church together treated the Maltese subjects.
The British overlords would have been Protestant so would not have been in cahoots with the Catholic church.....in Ireland the English Protestant overlords did quite a lot of damage to the native Irish Catholic population @@carbugnov1952
Another loss for the British empire….. now even the royal family lost
cool video but she forgot gozo. disapointid maltese boy
u issa balla tfall kzuhat il belt tara kijf. dan lahjar zmien
Down with Dom Mintoff!