Soaps have to be "story led" so therefore whilst i like them things are soon pretty much forgotten....all about the ratings...but i wouldve preferred to see some long term grieving..but would the larger audience??!
@@Newpegasuspainter Jennifer moss who developed an alcohol addiction got dismissed from the programme in 1974. They certainly tolerated such behaviours in those days as long as they could still function whilst working.
1:29 you'll get who to do what? Oggie???? You've got a short memory. You just believed beyond a doubt that STAN should spend time in the clink for peepin' 🎯
Ty so much for uploading these episodes great fan from nz here 💓
Minnie Caldwell's blankets hadn't been washed for over a year. I wonder how many years her hat avoided the dolly tub.
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Oh go away Ken
Can't even wash his own dishes or prepare a proper 'ot pot😂😂😂
Seems like Ken got over the death of his wife pretty quick
Soaps have to be "story led" so therefore whilst i like them things are soon pretty much forgotten....all about the ratings...but i wouldve preferred to see some long term grieving..but would the larger audience??!
I can never understand how Irma Barlow got over her husband and son dying so quickly when she arrived back on the street in 1970.
Because fickle viewers would complain about it "dragging on".
They're sad that way, unfortunately!
U do a rally good job on here keep up there good work on here
Pat was married to Alan in real life, he drank himself to death.
She was married to him between 1972 to 79.
A very turbulent relationship
Surely being an alcoholic was prereqisite for landing a role in Corrie.
@@Newpegasuspainter Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't. It was overlooked.
@@Newpegasuspainter Jennifer moss who developed an alcohol addiction got dismissed from the programme in 1974. They certainly tolerated such behaviours in those days as long as they could still function whilst working.
0:19 ahhh that's who pinched Len's mustache 😂😂😂😂
Bobby really likes his 🥛. Half of the milk is gone.
Apparently men couldn't lift a finger in the kitchen and the women loved that in certain parts back then, it made them feel wanted.
10/10
Come on Elsie, he's beneath you.
Toffee counter at Woolworth's ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
1:29 you'll get who to do what? Oggie???? You've got a short memory. You just believed beyond a doubt that STAN should spend time in the clink for peepin' 🎯
Minor point, but was Ray listening at the right wall of no 9 to hear Elsie ( in no 11) slam the phone down?
They were in Len's house he lives next door.
Two earthy Manchester men like Ray and Len would not befriend a pompous snob like Ken Barlow: they would find him to be insufferable.
is that all the 60s episodes you have?