Norman Wisdom was a national treasure especially in post war Britain. His contribution to entertainment shall never be equalled. If we did'nt have Norman, we would never have the likes of Lee Evans and others who were inspired by Norman's knack for visual comedy. So heart warming to see this old movie. R.I.P Norman Wisdom.
@@TheMasterNo6 I disagree. Norman made some brilliant films. However, this sexualised his normally innocent humour and let down his own particular genre. It basically was a toned down version of the “Confessions of… “ films, which often featured Robin Asquith.
This is hands down my most favourite Norman Wisdom film of all time. This was the one I used to watch the most out of all the other films when I was younger.
❤still after all these years, when watching Norman with my parents, saying. "Mr Grimsdale" at 64 I still laugh. It's the way he says it. I feel so down and this made my start of the day better. Thank you..
"It's war, Mr Grimsdale! It's war!" 😁 Absolutely brilliant, and very welcome distraction. Norman Wisdom was a one off. Sure he'll be mentioned alongside the 'silent' greats eventually. Many thanks for the upload.
Norman wisdom was a outstanding actor,,,This was one of Norman wisdom funnyest films....its sad we don't see the milkman's float deliving our milk. How times have changed
Some areas still have milk float deliveries. My brother and his wife get daily deliveries (except Sunday) of bottled milk and other such items as eggs, butter, and bread.
The supermarkets deliberately targeted milk, they sell it as a loss leader to get customers into their shops where they then make their money selling you lots of rubbish you didn't want. Still happening and people still fall for it.
I remember watching this in the cinema when it came out. The audience screamed with laughter at the complete opening scene where Pitkin falls down the stairs with the tea!
I loved Norman Wisdom with a passion as a kid, It was Norman and the Carry on films that kept Pinewood studios and Rank going when the British film industry was at it's knees. It is a crying shame we lost all that talent to Hollywood as the UK had some great actors and fantastic comedy script writers. If you like old UK comedy movies be sure to check out the great George Formby and Norman certainly had traits of him the way he performed.
I was a milkman for the co op southport back early 70s & boy my milk float was a sound to behold entering the streets remember giving out green shield stamps too! norman was superb in this flick R.I.P. buddy.
@@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 green shield stamps! Yes! And absolutely everyone had the glass tumblers that you could get with them! That's a childhood memory I'd forgotten!
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Cheers chucklechops. i lve here "land of smiles" thailand last 25 years,cant stand bliyghty weather & sad folks walking around looking at the pavement, XXXXXXX.
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 oh.. lucky you! From the land of never ending rain and dark skies! Spent my evening picking out all the mouldy buds and leaves from my winter bedding..3rd time in as many weeks! Never done that before! It's been so solidly wet and miserable 😖 I'll come and visit you in sunny Thailand and remember what daylight looks y😂
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts DO IT !!! you would want to move here surin province is mostly rice growng country our nearest nieghbour is 1/4 of a mile away, my parrots /lovebirds & my wife & 7 year old doughter keep me in order 🤣cheers ! john lloyd. XXX
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 how gorgeous 🥰 wish I could, but I'm really disabled and couldn't survive without our NHS and my benefits.or I would move to warmer climes in a flash! It sounds quite idyllic 🕊️
Mr grimsdale! 😆🤣One of those sheer classic films that last forever on a sunday afternoon! Starts at 1pm.....u go out come back.... still on at 730pm! 🤣🤣😆😆 last 20 mins. 🤣🤣
Sadly am not of this generation but would loved to have sat in a Cinema showing this back in the day! People bent over backwards laughing until it hurt. Pure Norman Wisdom!
god bless Norman wisdom R.I.P sir you have entertained all them years ago and still today you still entertain i love all your films you may be gone but your films will keep going for future generations to watch 2024 age 51 from uk
This popped up randomly … I watched the whole thing .. I remember growing up with Norman on TV .. this was refreshing to watch a good old bit of comedy ❤
Great to see this flim , 1st seen it back in the late 70s, when I was 9/10 year old, then when I was 16, 1984, I lift school & got a job on a milk round,
Same here, born in 68.....adults used to say your school days are the happiest days of your life and we shrugged them off....but now at 56 I can look back and totally agree.....😂
@Filmbuf-g2k hi, friend, yah, but my time in high school was bad for me, cause I was bullied a lot, 😢, from 1979,/,1984,, didn't say to anyone back then, cause maybe bullying was not a thing then,,? Thanks very much for your comment,, have a wee whisky on me mate, 🤝🥃, Alister from northern Ireland UK, 🤝
This is one of the funniest films I've seen. Sir Norman Wisdom was a superb actor and was brilliant in his films. No bad language and plenty of fun and entertainment.
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Amazing film I like all of his film they are all unique best thing about them Norman Wisdom's antics so innocent yet mischievous
He was a very talented man. I was on a day trip to Weymouth when I was at primary school ( now75) and he must have been filming ,he was in a sailors uniform . People crowded around he was so popular.
What a wonderfull tonic i think it must be about 25 years ago since i saw a norman wisdam film and i laufght all the way through. Realy the old ones are the best😄😄😁😁😁😂😀😀😀
The first 11 minutes - absolute poetry in motion from the golden age of British 'almost silent' comedy, which was at its heyday in the mid/late 1960s... The music is just wonderful and the dressing gown gag is hilarious no matter how many times it gets repeated. Perfectly judged silliness and stunt work worthy of Buster Keaton. Now they just need Eric Sykes and Tommy Cooper to pop round and put some new floorboards in the bathroom... once they've finished up at Malthouse Passage.
And people complained about it! Life was deathly dull outside of the cities. Early closing, everything shut all day Sunday. I still live in a town where you can't get a cup of tea after 4 o'clock in the afternoon and by five the high street is absolutely shut. Fine for me, I'm getting old now, but not much fun for young people. At least they live in houses with indoor bathrooms, central heating and double glazing. And no-one forced us to have several cars in every household. Especially in big towns and cities where you have buses and trains. We did it to ourselves.
@@thegentlemanjay and the filthy streets without immigrants? Housewives are an endangered species now, and those that are left don't go out and clean their steps and in front of their houses anymore than shop staff do. When binmen drop the rubbish, they don't pick it up and neither does the householder. In the 50's&60's there was almost no plastic wrapping compared to now, people had a piece of fruit or sandwiches from home for a snack so any rubbish biodegraded. I watched a mother waiting for her children to come out of school empty all the plastic wrappers and drinks bottles out of her car, thinking no-one was watching her discretely chucking it under her car.. outside my house. Not an immigrant except from London. Public waste bins are left overflowing,in the places that still have them. Why don't people take responsibility instead of wanting to blame some nebulous 'other'?? That's what the Nazis did.
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts who lives in those houses you can't afford them I put £100k down on a 2 bed house I've had to gut and back to brick work no ceilings nothing and my mortgage is still £1,350 a month without any other bills hardly a decent life. Cheaper to run a log burner then have a labour government they've even capped stamp duty at £300k for first time buyers you can't buy a flat for that. I was bought up by my nan and grandad only my grandad left now who is 94.
Mornan? we will miss you you was a fantastic comedian RIP Norman sorry mr pickin ?? Sorry about that spiling iam 81years old the year is 2024 time is 22;26 November 1st don't cry for me because I am a fool was one of his favourite songs i like the film about a hairdresser once again you will sadly miss you Iam watching this in November the 1st i have been watching This tonight iam trying to go sleep good blues you ❤❤❤
This is a gem of a movie, just like all of Sir Normans creations. They dont make them like him anymore. The long sequence at the start is a master class in how you do comedy.
Look how clean, peacefull & decent all the streets were then, imagine those same streets now are now are unkempt, full of overflowing bins & odd looking overflowing families 🥺
Brilliant stunts by Norman wisdom, brings back memory’s many years ago watching with mum and dad and family, what a legend Norman Wisdom was and done all is own stunts , a legend
Oh dear 😂 I bought this on dvd for a friend of my son... let's keep it clean and just say that at 14 he couldn't sleep for thinking about that scene 😱😂🤦
I was there (7yrs old) when norman pulled his cart up a hill and lost it down towards the railway line it was queen street in high Wycombe we were told to stay indoors while they were filming at about 43 minutes
@uneqejam actually it was Totteridge but I thought that most people will have heard of high Wycombe it was only the scene when he went up the hill that was real because if you know the area when he went back down the hill further along the road back down to the railway doesn't exist that's the magic of film even back then . Footnote I was actually looking out of the window of number 24 queen st with my cousins all those years ago I still have VHS of early bird just for nostalgia I've nothing to play it on now lol hope that answers your doubt
@@stevecollier4741 I'm not of the area, but I've been in High Wycombe, and I've been up and down those hills quite a few times, and it had never crossed my mind that this movie, which I used to see all the time when I was little, was filmed in it.....
Hi Rick for me an auld fart now , the greatest pleasure is a long forgotten memory coming to mind . My life is sedentary compared to yours but I love seeing your Tenerife life, keep the videos coming and enjoy making memories. Merry Christmas folks 🥳🍺🎅
I stumbled on this gem by accident!! I saw it as a child, but haven't seen it for years. Thank you for posting! I love these old comedies, I have box sets of Ealing Studio's films ect, mum & I would go to Black Park regularly, swim in the lake, & peep through the fence at the back of Pinewood Studios!!! Thank you so much!!
Iam 81years old I remember Mormon October 2024 time is 22:41 Mormon is absolutely Fantastic 💯 wonderful singing i with the was still here RIP THANKS Absolutely fantastic 👏 BLOODY FANTASTIC Latest update the man is bloody fantastic God bless him 🙏
Norman was brilliant at what he did. I think he did many of his own stunts. I think Lee Evans must have watched a fair bit of Norman Wisdom. Those were the days when Rolls Royce were '10 a penny ' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The milk churn sequence was filmed in Queen Street, High Wycombe. When Brian Pringle pushes the milk cart away, it heads down Rectory Avenue. We were there for the filming and spoke to both Norman Wisdom and Brian Pringle during a break in the filming.
OiOi moonstompers, thanks for doing this video I'm on my ink journey again after a 25 year break and loving it, you guy's are a inspiration keep doing what you do, Respect ❤️👊
When this was made this was still a great country , made in China wasn't heard of . Crimes were punished . Children learnt about our own history , and the word woke wasn't thought up yet . And look at it now !!!! . Thanks Norman for the best of times and laughter ... Happy times ..
3.40...this stair fall was worked out and practised by Norman over time. He was, actually, super fit and did most of his stunts. If you slow this 'fall' down you'll see it's actually a skilled rolling movement using both feet and hands.....a real pro......and he repeated it; last scene!
in real life Norman wisdom had a company in Bedworth near Coventry the company would lend out the lorries for the town fate decorated each year driven round the town and ending at the big park. i was 12 years old now 74 the local school now stands a big tesco.
When films actually made you laugh and this is one of my many favourite's with Norman. What a legend. These films will never ever grow old.
😃😃😃😃
Definitely got old. But there is nothing wrong with old.
Norman Wisdom was a national treasure especially in post war Britain. His contribution to entertainment shall never be equalled. If we did'nt have Norman, we would never have the likes of Lee Evans and others who were inspired by Norman's knack for visual comedy. So heart warming to see this old movie. R.I.P Norman Wisdom.
He’s huge in Albania
Now that you say it Lee evans reminds me massively of Norman wisdom
Lee Evans would play an excellent role in playing Norman Wisdom Think I actually thinking about that while watching a lee Evans
Has a huge fan base in Egypt and Saudi Arabia too! ❤️
Lee Evans basically used Norman Wisdom as a career template.
They couldn't write or act like this today, just classic Norman x
I've always liked Norman Wisdom. This is my favourite of all his films.
@@TheMasterNo6 I disagree. Norman made some brilliant films. However, this sexualised his normally innocent humour and let down his own particular genre. It basically was a toned down version of the “Confessions of… “ films, which often featured Robin Asquith.
This is hands down my most favourite Norman Wisdom film of all time. This was the one I used to watch the most out of all the other films when I was younger.
Love it! Golden days!
The runaway lawnmower has me crying every time.
❤still after all these years, when watching Norman with my parents, saying. "Mr Grimsdale" at 64 I still laugh. It's the way he says it. I feel so down and this made my start of the day better. Thank you..
"It's war, Mr Grimsdale! It's war!" 😁 Absolutely brilliant, and very welcome distraction. Norman Wisdom was a one off. Sure he'll be mentioned alongside the 'silent' greats eventually. Many thanks for the upload.
Norman wisdom was a outstanding actor,,,This was one of Norman wisdom funnyest films....its sad we don't see the milkman's float deliving our milk. How times have changed
Some areas still have milk float deliveries. My brother and his wife get daily deliveries (except Sunday) of bottled milk and other such items as eggs, butter, and bread.
The supermarkets deliberately targeted milk, they sell it as a loss leader to get customers into their shops where they then make their money selling you lots of rubbish you didn't want. Still happening and people still fall for it.
This is brilliant, show your kids and grand kids, they will be laughing as well 😂😉☺️👍
Loved Norman’s films,met him several years ago,in a local garage,he was still funny then,he done one of his famous pretending to trip up.❤
Yes I agree with the man ho said Norman is a legend 1st choice is this man 👨 RIP YOU ARE SADLY MIST 😥 ❤❤❤❤❤
For me, the Early Bird has always been my favourite. I've seen it so many times and it still makes me laugh.
I also really love ' On the Beat ' , it's brilliant , x
Had me in tears..Thank you Sir Norman Wisdom
Many thanks for this, Love this film, Love Norman Wisdom, He was Brilliant x He lived in my locale in London, as well , Maida Vale & Paddington .
I remember watching this in the cinema when it came out. The audience screamed with laughter at the complete opening scene where Pitkin falls down the stairs with the tea!
One of those great old fun movies, thank you for casting it.
I loved Norman Wisdom with a passion as a kid, It was Norman and the Carry on films that kept Pinewood studios and Rank going when the British film industry was at it's knees.
It is a crying shame we lost all that talent to Hollywood as the UK had some great actors and fantastic comedy script writers.
If you like old UK comedy movies be sure to check out the great George Formby and Norman certainly had traits of him the way he performed.
Iam 70 now and my mum took me to the cinema many times as a child to watch Normans films,pity they are not like these now.One of my heroes as a child.
I was a milkman for the co op southport back early 70s & boy my milk float was a sound to behold entering the streets remember giving out green shield stamps too! norman was superb in this flick R.I.P. buddy.
@@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 green shield stamps! Yes! And absolutely everyone had the glass tumblers that you could get with them! That's a childhood memory I'd forgotten!
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Cheers chucklechops. i lve here "land of smiles" thailand last 25 years,cant stand bliyghty weather & sad folks walking around looking at the pavement, XXXXXXX.
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 oh.. lucky you! From the land of never ending rain and dark skies! Spent my evening picking out all the mouldy buds and leaves from my winter bedding..3rd time in as many weeks! Never done that before! It's been so solidly wet and miserable 😖 I'll come and visit you in sunny Thailand and remember what daylight looks y😂
@@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts DO IT !!! you would want to move here surin province is mostly rice growng country our nearest nieghbour is 1/4 of a mile away, my parrots /lovebirds & my wife & 7 year old doughter keep me in order 🤣cheers ! john lloyd. XXX
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 how gorgeous 🥰 wish I could, but I'm really disabled and couldn't survive without our NHS and my benefits.or I would move to warmer climes in a flash! It sounds quite idyllic 🕊️
Can hear my Nan shouting me that theres a Norman Wisedom film on 😊❤
Haha love that
Lovely
british classic can't get actors like that any more. 😊
Thank heaven
The opening sequence of this was ahead of its time.
Definitely 11 minutes of no talking just visual gags and still makes me laugh out loud
Absolutely Love love love the whole golf-course scene in this , So funny. X
Cant believe Norman Wisdom was 50 years of age when he stared in this film. He looks in his early 30's
Mr grimsdale! 😆🤣One of those sheer classic films that last forever on a sunday afternoon! Starts at 1pm.....u go out come back.... still on at 730pm! 🤣🤣😆😆 last 20 mins. 🤣🤣
Sadly am not of this generation but would loved to have sat in a Cinema showing this back in the day! People bent over backwards laughing until it hurt. Pure Norman Wisdom!
The good days best actors
god bless Norman wisdom R.I.P sir you have entertained all them years ago and still today you still entertain i love all your films you may be gone but your films will keep going for future generations to watch 2024 age 51 from uk
This popped up randomly … I watched the whole thing .. I remember growing up with Norman on TV .. this was refreshing to watch a good old bit of comedy ❤
Great to see this flim , 1st seen it back in the late 70s, when I was 9/10 year old, then when I was 16, 1984, I lift school & got a job on a milk round,
Same here, born in 68.....adults used to say your school days are the happiest days of your life and we shrugged them off....but now at 56 I can look back and totally agree.....😂
@Filmbuf-g2k hi, friend, yah, but my time in high school was bad for me, cause I was bullied a lot, 😢, from 1979,/,1984,, didn't say to anyone back then, cause maybe bullying was not a thing then,,? Thanks very much for your comment,, have a wee whisky on me mate, 🤝🥃, Alister from northern Ireland UK, 🤝
This is one of the funniest films I've seen. Sir Norman Wisdom was a superb actor and was brilliant in his films. No bad language and plenty of fun and entertainment.
Amazing film I like all of his film they are all unique best thing about them Norman Wisdom's antics so innocent yet mischievous
He was a very talented man. I was on a day trip to Weymouth when I was at primary school ( now75) and he must have been filming ,he was in a sailors uniform . People crowded around he was so popular.
I think this is Norman Wisdom's best movie.
What a wonderfull tonic i think it must be about 25 years ago since i saw a norman wisdam film and i laufght all the way through. Realy the old ones are the best😄😄😁😁😁😂😀😀😀
Absolutely loved his films ,an absolute legend.
My child hood movie tears in my eyes now🥹
I was born in February 65 , the Beatles outside my widow filming help at the barge Kew , and this
The first 11 minutes - absolute poetry in motion from the golden age of British 'almost silent' comedy, which was at its heyday in the mid/late 1960s... The music is just wonderful and the dressing gown gag is hilarious no matter how many times it gets repeated. Perfectly judged silliness and stunt work worthy of Buster Keaton. Now they just need Eric Sykes and Tommy Cooper to pop round and put some new floorboards in the bathroom... once they've finished up at Malthouse Passage.
Absolutely calm and peaceful Britain streets those days no pollution no traffics chaos no lousy no noisy Britain those days 😢
And people complained about it! Life was deathly dull outside of the cities. Early closing, everything shut all day Sunday. I still live in a town where you can't get a cup of tea after 4 o'clock in the afternoon and by five the high street is absolutely shut. Fine for me, I'm getting old now, but not much fun for young people. At least they live in houses with indoor bathrooms, central heating and double glazing. And no-one forced us to have several cars in every household. Especially in big towns and cities where you have buses and trains. We did it to ourselves.
Hardly any immigrants
Look how clean the British streets were without all the immigrants.
@@thegentlemanjay and the filthy streets without immigrants? Housewives are an endangered species now, and those that are left don't go out and clean their steps and in front of their houses anymore than shop staff do. When binmen drop the rubbish, they don't pick it up and neither does the householder. In the 50's&60's there was almost no plastic wrapping compared to now, people had a piece of fruit or sandwiches from home for a snack so any rubbish biodegraded. I watched a mother waiting for her children to come out of school empty all the plastic wrappers and drinks bottles out of her car, thinking no-one was watching her discretely chucking it under her car.. outside my house. Not an immigrant except from London. Public waste bins are left overflowing,in the places that still have them. Why don't people take responsibility instead of wanting to blame some nebulous 'other'?? That's what the Nazis did.
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts who lives in those houses you can't afford them I put £100k down on a 2 bed house I've had to gut and back to brick work no ceilings nothing and my mortgage is still £1,350 a month without any other bills hardly a decent life. Cheaper to run a log burner then have a labour government they've even capped stamp duty at £300k for first time buyers you can't buy a flat for that. I was bought up by my nan and grandad only my grandad left now who is 94.
Mornan? we will miss you you was a fantastic comedian RIP Norman sorry mr pickin ?? Sorry about that spiling iam 81years old the year is 2024 time is 22;26 November 1st don't cry for me because I am a fool was one of his favourite songs i like the film about a hairdresser once again you will sadly miss you
Iam watching this in November the 1st i have been watching This tonight iam trying to go sleep good blues you ❤❤❤
What a national treasure Norman Wisdom was, good clean fun , that the all family could watch, not like the garbage they make today, what a great laugh
Norman wisdom was absolutely brilliant loved him in the films he was in he was very funny
This is a gem of a movie, just like all of Sir Normans creations. They dont make them like him anymore. The long sequence at the start is a master class in how you do comedy.
Look how clean, peacefull & decent all the streets were then, imagine those same streets now are now are unkempt, full of overflowing bins & odd looking overflowing families 🥺
What’s an odd looking overflowing family look like?? Such a strange comment or am I missing something
Ah that's the streets of pinewood studios
Indeed... A Crime against the Good people of this Country.
It's a movie set. Hello?
Brilliant stunts by Norman wisdom, brings back memory’s many years ago watching with mum and dad and family, what a legend Norman Wisdom was and done all is own stunts , a legend
Proper classic British film...
The film is brilliant, but that scene with the lawn mower is just hilarious lol
The belly dancer on the screen was my Auntie Julie.
Oh dear 😂 I bought this on dvd for a friend of my son... let's keep it clean and just say that at 14 he couldn't sleep for thinking about that scene 😱😂🤦
I was there (7yrs old) when norman pulled his cart up a hill and lost it down towards the railway line it was queen street in high Wycombe we were told to stay indoors while they were filming at about 43 minutes
Was it High Wycombe???!!!...
@uneqejam actually it was Totteridge but I thought that most people will have heard of high Wycombe it was only the scene when he went up the hill that was real because if you know the area when he went back down the hill further along the road back down to the railway doesn't exist that's the magic of film even back then . Footnote I was actually looking out of the window of number 24 queen st with my cousins all those years ago I still have VHS of early bird just for nostalgia I've nothing to play it on now lol hope that answers your doubt
@@stevecollier4741 I'm not of the area, but I've been in High Wycombe, and I've been up and down those hills quite a few times, and it had never crossed my mind that this movie, which I used to see all the time when I was little, was filmed in it.....
i like all his films he was the best ,and old lifestyle in uk is good to see...
Love it brilliant a good old Sunday film 😂
Watched this on cinema in the 60s when I was a kid the year it came out,,,,,, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hi Rick for me an auld fart now , the greatest pleasure is a long forgotten memory coming to mind . My life is sedentary compared to yours but I love seeing your Tenerife life, keep the videos coming and enjoy making memories. Merry Christmas folks 🥳🍺🎅
remember watching in early 90s with family .. gem
We laughed from the start and was always sure to go and see normanxxxxxxxxxx
Use to have this on video. Miss the old VHS 📼 far better than DVD. The opening scenes of this film are the best
I stumbled on this gem by accident!! I saw it as a child, but haven't seen it for years. Thank you for posting! I love these old comedies, I have box sets of Ealing Studio's films ect, mum & I would go to Black Park regularly, swim in the lake, & peep through the fence at the back of Pinewood Studios!!! Thank you so much!!
“You mean something in its food to confuse it mentally” 26:58.
We can sum every NW movie up, which are gold, or we can love them for every second.
Not a lot of people know he was a good singer ❤❤❤
Iam 81years old I remember Mormon October 2024 time is 22:41 Mormon is absolutely Fantastic 💯 wonderful singing i with the was still here RIP THANKS
Absolutely fantastic 👏
BLOODY FANTASTIC
Latest update the man is bloody fantastic God bless him 🙏
fantastic
Norman was brilliant at what he did. I think he did many of his own stunts. I think Lee Evans must have watched a fair bit of Norman Wisdom. Those were the days when Rolls Royce were '10 a penny ' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I still have good laugh watching this 🤣😂.
The milk churn sequence was filmed in Queen Street, High Wycombe. When Brian Pringle pushes the milk cart away, it heads down Rectory Avenue. We were there for the filming and spoke to both Norman Wisdom and Brian Pringle during a break in the filming.
I remember the joke about the man hole cover ❤❤
OiOi moonstompers, thanks for doing this video I'm on my ink journey again after a 25 year break and loving it, you guy's are a inspiration keep doing what you do, Respect ❤️👊
Streets nearly empty of cars. Hard to believe it was like that in the 1960s!
Blame finance it's nothing else people can't actually afford a car only the finance.
Absolute Legend, sadly missed 🙌 😢
I think early bird was my favourite out of all of them! Or square peg, or up in the world! Oh i don’t know, they were all brill
One of a kind ❤
One of the funniest films ever 🤣😂😅
In the 70s i whent to fancy dress partys as Norman i won most years😂thanks Norman 👉🫶👈
Hilarious , love Norman god bless him
Lee Evans,Bradley Walsh nick bits but there's only one Norman!
But Norman nicked plenty of bits from Jerry Lewis
Eh?
When this was made this was still a great country , made in China wasn't heard of . Crimes were punished . Children learnt about our own history , and the word woke wasn't thought up yet . And look at it now !!!! . Thanks Norman for the best of times and laughter ... Happy times ..
"You been breaking my bottles" 😥
Inspiration for Benny Hills "Ernie the fastest milkman in the west???"
ФИЛЬМЫ... С УЧАСТИЕМ - НОРМАНА... ЛЮБЛЮ С - ДЕТСТВА (А МНЕ - 57лет)...😂👍❤🎉
(Moscow. RUSSIAN)
Brilliant film love the guy😂
Fantastic. Unbelievable.
I find this film 90% boring but the last scenes in the building with the 'fire' are absolutely hilarious 🤣
When comedy was comedy!
3.40...this stair fall was worked out and practised by Norman over time. He was, actually, super fit and did most of his stunts. If you slow this 'fall' down you'll see it's actually a skilled rolling movement using both feet and hands.....a real pro......and he repeated it; last scene!
I like the joke about the man hole cover in road with his ear to the road
Codent everything alday thanks Norman 😂❤
One of the funniest films i have ever aeen .
great British comedy
Beautiful england.
just the best
Class Norman 😂😂😂😂😂😂👉🫶👈
Norman wisdom loved him funny man
Fantastic acting , brilliant script , wonderful humour . If only this film had them .
Bloody hell. A copper on the beat.
Childhood hero... Thanks.😂
they were nicer times, strong communities, family spirit etc.
now selfishness is king .
in real life Norman wisdom had a company in Bedworth near Coventry the company would lend out the lorries for the town fate decorated each year driven round the town and ending at the big park. i was 12 years old now 74 the local school now stands a big tesco.
LOVE Norm and mr grimsdale
❤ and missed greatly..
That’s some size of house 🤪🏴
Great movie