At 9:55 Margot: "There will come a time when you need money again." Tom: "There will NOT." Barbara emerges from the pay toilet and asks, "Tom, can I have that penny?"
Joel St Northwood, Middlesex is where the scene at the end was filmed. The Wimpy Burger as well as the two businesses either side of it are still there as is the public toilet Felicity uses.
"I am the Silent Majority!" Give it to 'em Margo!
Can u think if Margo ruled the world!? I don't think there would be so many problems! hahaha
No, it would be law abiding, standard maintaining, cultured Margo world.. not the degenerate pit it is now. Well, one can dream..
Margo and Thatcher…..
In the good old days in the UK, you needed a penny to get into the stalls in a public lavatory....hence the look of desparation
Loving this series.
At 9:55 Margot: "There will come a time when you need money again." Tom: "There will NOT." Barbara emerges from the pay toilet and asks, "Tom, can I have that penny?"
Spoiler!
@@jamessergeant2136 is that where the phrase "pinch a penny" originates?
@@johnkennethwiseman5460 That's "pinch a loaf", which is something else. But "spend a penny" does come from that.
classic loved it
"He had this giant friend with huge boots and a bolt through his neck!!" lmfao!!!
Margo my hero still i n 2019
Joel St Northwood, Middlesex is where the scene at the end was filmed. The Wimpy Burger as well as the two businesses either side of it are still there as is the public toilet Felicity uses.
All the outdoor scenes were in Northwood, including the houses.
I was there for the end scene. I was just coming home from school.
The goods would have failed if not for their friends
My partner and I always thought that. As much fun as the show is, it's not terribly realistic.
Does everyone pay “the rates” at the same time? Or is there a system to it?
my father lost a leg at galipoli!
well you leave me alone go and help him look for it!
Eugene is played by 'Big Ron' from EastEnders.
Thank you. I was wondering about that.
well supposedly but ron was only 6ft 2 this guy I huge way taller
There's a department store called Fenicks in Canterbury and they charge 50p to use theirs.
Fenwick, I believe it was called.
@@jaycee330 Whoops my bad. Didn't realize at the time that my phone's auto correct changed the name.
I found out about this show from watching "We're back"
£980 in today’s money!
@katheast
Costs 20p to use the ones in Victoria now.
And sanitary towels Barbara?
No, knickers (underwear).
@@jaycee330 ? I know she said knickers. (The beeb wouldn’t date mention sanitary towels back then!) knickers was as far as they could go
@terrencejones That's how much it cost to use a public toilet
@lacelicker89
You must live in some remote outpost then.
@Coldacre Sanitary wear.
spend a penny...oh dear!
judacia ijj
Also the origin the phrase 'I'm off to spend a penny' when going to the lavatory
why did she need the penny?
To use the toilet.
charging people to use the bog! OUT-FUCKING-RAGOUS!
why does she need the penny?
To use the toilet stall.