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Re: Oliver Reed, he was once banned from Cannizaro House (on Wimbledon Common) for falling down the stairs drunk. Also, the Dog & Fox was my grandfather's favourite place to do the wages (old fashioned stylie with paper and pen!), Having been born, lived and worked in Wimbledon with family connections going back a few generations I absolutely LOVED this one. My Dad went to Kings College too! What a coincidence. Thank you Joolz.
Woooohoooo!!! Three cheers for Joolz guides...hip hip who ray (x3) Great video Joolz. The famous author and illustrator Raymond Briggs who created the legendary Snowman was born and grew up at 65 Ashen Grove in Wimbledon Park. Wimbledon is featured in many of his books. His father Ernest Briggs was a milkman in Wimbledon for 37 years. He must have walked the very same milk routes you highlighted in the video. Nice one Joolz..Stink Pipes and coal covers rule!! wooohooo!!
Omg Wimbledon is a very nice place with beautiful buildings and streets. All we see are tennis courts but there is many more things. Greetings from Serbia. Cheers!
Brilliant video, it brought back so many memories! I moved to London in 1984 and spent 6 years as a Nanny in Wimbledon. I also worked for a company and when I gave my notice in, the CEO took me to the Canizaro House Hotel for dinner to try to persuade me to stay, and I still said no! I learned to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables and used to work for rides at the weekends. We used to do day rides, right across Wimbledon, onto Richmond Park and then you could carry on to Ham Common. I remember there was a rider arrested for speeding in Richmond Park, (yes, on a horse!) I remember it was in the paper at the time!
Thanks for mentioning the Gothic Lodge and Sir William Henry Preece. (He was my great-great-great grandfather). It was the first house to get electricity, but apparently the first electric telegraph was sent from his other office at number 8 Queen Anne's Gate in Westminster (which became the offices of Preece & Cardew in 1913). Cheers!
You took me back home Jools. Thank you . Wonderful episode. I have a place on Kingston Hill and walk across to Wimbledon village often. I saw Charles Spencer once near the pond, with both his youngest children, and long time ago had a chat with David Hemmings and Simon Williams in the Dog & Fox. I once saw Oliver Reed in the Old Queen pub on the Fulham Rd....On the common near Julie Andrew's old house is Boris Becker's, not far from the Hand in Hand pub, close to the Crooked Billet. Near the Windmill the Fox & Grapes is another lovely pub and Queen's mere. further down are Ceasar's well and Ceasar's camp is a lovely walk. Looking forward to an episode of Kingston and one of Richmond......Missed the background singing of Lou's....Always such a pleasure to see you.
A perfect video for a Sunny Wimbledon Sunday afternoon, after a rainy and grey July morning! Thank you as ever, Jules, Simon, and Lou, for your excellently entertaining efforts!
I lived on Lancaster Rd in Wimbledon village in the early 1980s and Oliver used to still visit local pubs At the time my ex husband used to play rugby for Rosslyn Park and Oliver used to go there drinking basically until he fell down No one bothered him and he could just be his normal self He was so grateful for this drinking haven he actually paid for the club’s expensive floodlights
Brilliant video as always! Glad you managed to get a ticket to watch a tennis match! I was surprised you didn't mention the actress Imogen Hassall. She was best known for appearing in the film Carry On Loving and in programmes like The Saint. Towards the end of her life, Imogen worked in the pub you visited at the end of the video. She used to live in a house next door and sadly took her own life there in 1980. She is buried in Gap Road Cemetery.
I am watching this with interest. As a teacher I worked for a time at William Wilberforce school on Wimbledon common. We did our cross country running in the common. Cannesaro park was a regular visit for my young sons who liked going to, to visit "the Castle", a Victorian folly. It is beautiful and had fabulous walks in spring, particularly the azalias in late spring down the waterfall. I live in West Ewell, pronounced "Yule," and love the history of the area, both of Epsom, Ewell and Wimbledon. Merton Abbey Mills might be worth a look. Fabric printers William Morris and Liberty made their fabrics here due to the river Wandle, a chalk stream
Sadly Abbey Mills are not as nice as they once were, when they were newly redeveloped, but still very interesting. I love to walk from there to Morden Hall Park, which is beautiful. I love Ewell village and the source of the Hogsmill river. The Spring Tavern is great for lunch.
I lived in Malta for a few years and had a drink in ‘The Pub’ in Valletta where Oliver Reed died whilst filming ‘Gladiator’. The story goes he apparently was so drunk no one realized he had died but in fact he was taken Ill and his wife who was with him called an ambulance and he died on the way to hospital.
The irony of Joolz singing "Who wants to live forever" while standing in a graveyard! 👻🤣 LOL! Yet another great video full of interesting information, humor, beautiful imagery, and places I want to go see,
Nice Video Joolz. I lived in Wimbledon and Raynes Park for around 10 years and it's a beautiful part of London. The F1 driver James Hunt also lived near the village and common. 2 of the pubs in the Oliver Reed pub crawl have now sadly closed. The King of Denmark and the Brewery Tap.
When I moved to Wimbledon Village- I wasn’t familiar with the area and someone asked ‘ the Common end?’ And I said ‘No it’s very posh where we live’…….
Thanks for the Womble around Wimbledon. Really liked this. The queues for the tennis were unbelievable. I wouldn't bother, but then I'm not that fond of tennis sadly. Thanks again, especially the local history, which is always the best part of your walks.
Joolz, I never miss an episode and you highlight why my visit to London was far too short! Nine years after my fantastic visit, my kiddos and I are now planning our next visit (ignoring the Missus' inputs because we're philistines) based on your most excellent videos. We plan on playing close attention to stick pipes and post boxes!
Thank you for this. I lived my last four and half years in London in Wimbledon. By far my favourite place. I even still visit occasionally when back in London, as recently as January this year. As a runner at the time of living there, I can attest to it being hilly.
It’s been a dream of mine since 10 yrs old to visit The Championships 💚💜 I’m starting to think I should just visit Wimbledon 🍓and take the tour and visit the museum (and this lovely village)! Thanks for your wonderful tour from 🇺🇸
London is fortunate to have historic sites in every neighborhood. I live in a city where city leaders tear down historic buildings to build chain retail pharmacies.
Great video to watch whilst on my exercise bike today….kept me going much longer than I’d planned. Also nice to bump into you in Hampstead yesterday, despite your disguise. Keep them coming!!!
I have ridden up Wimbledon Hill while doing the London -Surrey 100 and the Hill comes as a shock to you when you are not expecting it near the end of the ride.
Great walk once again, thank you sir! As a Dons Trust member from Finland I'm a bit dissapointed you didn't talk about the great story of AFC Wimbledon (owned by the fans).
Thank you Joolz for such an enjoyable video which brought back lots of memories for me as this is where i grew up and spent many a weekend on a pub crawl to all the pubs around Wimbledon Common my favourite being the Hand in Hand 😊
Your best - or one of the best videos that you've made! Probably biased as I went to school 'nearby' - parking my motorbike by the pub... "Through the roof that rises or' us, comes the rain because it's porus" Ah - happy days....
I was born in Wimbledon very near the Wimbledon museum. The so called lake on where Joolz walked to the Crooked Billet is called Rushmere pond. It's just a shame Joolz did not mention Old Central school which is just round the corner from Cannizaro Park House. The video is very well documented and Wimbledon brings back so many memories of my childhood days.
I lived in Wimbledon for 40 years…up until 2 years ago and hats off to you. I kept thinking ‘he should mention….’ And most of them you DID! Good job mate!
I begun trying to cycle up the steep road when I was about 11 or 12. For early attempts I used to have to climb off and walk but with practice I did it ok, purely so I could freewheel all the way down, only using the brakes gently to slow enough to emergency brake near the bottom. Unfortunately it became too busy with motorised vehicles and I eventually had to stop, as it was too dangerous. I am elderly now and live on the coast, but wish I could do that again for a couple of hours before my time is up.
Joolz and Simon are two of the people where having a pint with, would certainly be educational and funny for their sense of humour. Nice guide to Wimbledon.
Great video of my home patch Joolz. If you look at the cover of Fairport Convention’s 1969 album ‘Unhalfbricking’ it shows Sandy Denny’s mum and dad outside 9b Arthur Road, with the band visible inside the garden. St Mary’s church spire is in the background.
I used to live in Morden and was always shopping/working in Wimbledon. This was very interesting to see and I thought I knew a lot about Wimbledon, well you’ve proved me wrong. I’ve loved this episode thank you
Excellent episode! Another facy about Wimbledon Common. There is a golf course where both Winbledon Common Golf Club and London Scottish Golf Club both play. One of them has to wear a red top on the course to signify the club they are playing at.
🎵Underground, overground, Wombling free The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we Making good use of the things that we find Things that the everyday folks leave behind 🎵
There I was about to do a Video from Wimbledon Village (with much fewer Subscribers) and having worked at the Historic Theatre down the Road for over 20 years, the fabulous Jools Guides beat me to it! Wonderful Video of course and love this Area.
Good to see you got into wimbledon joolz, great video, loved it. I used to camp overnight at wimbledon, to get centre court tickets. Great experience. Quick request, coukd you make one of your videos about Chelsea, featuring locations such as where john lydon used to live, the rolling stones and david bowie houses etc? Also taking in the kings road etc? That would be amazing!
That would be great. My late husband was a Chelsea boy, family going back to the late 1700. he is now resting at Brompton cemetery. I know Chelsea really well too.
I absolutely love your videos. You are an amazing raconteur of fabulously fascinating facts and trivia and I love the banter between you and Simon. Such fun and so interesting. Thank you!
I've never known how much there is to Wimbledon, Joolz. You've shown us so much on this video, it's mind blowing. I never knew that Olver Reed was associated with the district. Watch that 1967 film he did with Carol White - 'I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name', it's a classic! Anyhow, thanks for producing this great video, Joolz, it's a real gem!
Wonderful tour of a place that I only knew for the tennis stadium. Enjoying your video from (very) sunny and hot Northern California, drinking a cup of Earl Grey and wishing I was there (but not that queue at the stadium)! I'd love to stay at the hotel with the gardens in the back!
I never knew Wimbledon was such a lovely place! Oliver Reed was the best Bill Sykes ever. Menace personified. That house built by the architect looks like a rundown old garage,he must have not liked his Mum,that man shouldve stuck to writing musicals.
In one of my vintage annuals it claims Oliver Reed got his first major role when he joined what he thought was the queue for the fish and chip van at a film studio. When he got to the front a man seated at a table said, " You've got the role. You are the werewolf". I have no idea whether that is true or not.
The intro briefly reminds me of a song within Ray’s a Laugh where they are singing “oh we love to be fat” (Also, another fascinating video walkabout journey) thanks Joolz & Simon🎉 R.I.P - Glynis Johns
😂 Unfortunately they are a rare species now, and like Haggis are a protected species. Would you believe some people used to catch and eat them? Others tried to keep them as pets but they were miserable without their families and the common so thankfully those ones were set free again there. The Haggis Wildlife Foundation documents the various Haggis of Scotland 😊
Joolz, this was an absolute treasure of a tour of Wimbledon. As a Twickenham fella I have often explored Wimbledon. By the way, I managed to snag the last copy of your fantastic book from Hatchard’s back in May. Cheers!
Off point, I was passing Wandsworth Common, and recognised the stink pipes, which you mention, all along the Common beside the road, so obviously a sewer underneath. I'm surprised they haven't put a blue plaque where Oliver Reed used to live or drink in Wimbledon.
Loved it, so interesting. Having just come back from the US it makes me even more grateful to live in a place with history instead of just a concrete jungle with massive buildings and cars. Putney next, Joolz? 😅
Thanks Joolz what a pretty place, our family were given tickets to Wimbledon this weekend by someone in the game. I thought I spied a stink pipe, maybe not. We lent your guide to friends when we visited London last year, they are heading back
Hi Joolz, we saw you in the Dog and Fox on Thursday, we were inside after our walk from the Thames (River Wandle) to Wimbledon via the Tennis, You were walking through when we saw you, didn't get a chance to say hello, but the weather was really good on Thursday, about the only day it was! lol Love the videos! 😃 Nigel Christine
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Carol Reed and “The Third Man”. Quite so! One of my favourite films too.
Gold medal is actually made of silver
Love when you talk to local businesses! Always so fun and insightful 9:45
Re: Oliver Reed, he was once banned from Cannizaro House (on Wimbledon Common) for falling down the stairs drunk. Also, the Dog & Fox was my grandfather's favourite place to do the wages (old fashioned stylie with paper and pen!), Having been born, lived and worked in Wimbledon with family connections going back a few generations I absolutely LOVED this one. My Dad went to Kings College too! What a coincidence. Thank you Joolz.
That was lovely to watch. I used to live on Arthur Road & worked in the Dog & Fox. Very spooky walking past the church at night.
Great for a rainy sunday in Sweden.
Woooohoooo!!! Three cheers for Joolz guides...hip hip who ray (x3) Great video Joolz. The famous author and illustrator Raymond Briggs who created the legendary Snowman was born and grew up at 65 Ashen Grove in Wimbledon Park. Wimbledon is featured in many of his books. His father Ernest Briggs was a milkman in Wimbledon for 37 years. He must have walked the very same milk routes you highlighted in the video. Nice one Joolz..Stink Pipes and coal covers rule!! wooohooo!!
Omg Wimbledon is a very nice place with beautiful buildings and streets. All we see are tennis courts but there is many more things. Greetings from Serbia. Cheers!
Idemo Nole!
Haaah, that little smile when you said it was time for the pub! Im with ya. What a beautiful finish to a masterpiece of a guide.
When I'm with someone and they suggest "pub?" I still feel a quick burst of feel-good brain chemicals.
@@jc441-i3q yes, i find i suddenly talk more, and theres a slight spring in my step!
Brilliant video, it brought back so many memories! I moved to London in 1984 and spent 6 years as a Nanny in Wimbledon. I also worked for a company and when I gave my notice in, the CEO took me to the Canizaro House Hotel for dinner to try to persuade me to stay, and I still said no! I learned to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables and used to work for rides at the weekends. We used to do day rides, right across Wimbledon, onto Richmond Park and then you could carry on to Ham Common. I remember there was a rider arrested for speeding in Richmond Park, (yes, on a horse!) I remember it was in the paper at the time!
Thanks for mentioning the Gothic Lodge and Sir William Henry Preece. (He was my great-great-great grandfather). It was the first house to get electricity, but apparently the first electric telegraph was sent from his other office at number 8 Queen Anne's Gate in Westminster (which became the offices of Preece & Cardew in 1913). Cheers!
You took me back home Jools. Thank you . Wonderful episode. I have a place on Kingston Hill and walk across to Wimbledon village often. I saw Charles Spencer once near the pond, with both his youngest children, and long time ago had a chat with David Hemmings and Simon Williams in the Dog & Fox. I once saw Oliver Reed in the Old Queen pub on the Fulham Rd....On the common near Julie Andrew's old house is Boris Becker's, not far from the Hand in Hand pub, close to the Crooked Billet. Near the Windmill the Fox & Grapes is another lovely pub and Queen's mere. further down are Ceasar's well and Ceasar's camp is a lovely walk. Looking forward to an episode of Kingston and one of Richmond......Missed the background singing of Lou's....Always such a pleasure to see you.
A perfect video for a Sunny Wimbledon Sunday afternoon, after a rainy and grey July morning! Thank you as ever, Jules, Simon, and Lou, for your excellently entertaining efforts!
I lived on Lancaster Rd in Wimbledon village in the early 1980s and Oliver used to still visit local pubs
At the time my ex husband used to play rugby for Rosslyn Park and Oliver used to go there drinking basically until he fell down No one bothered him and he could just be his normal self He was so grateful for this drinking haven he actually paid for the club’s expensive floodlights
Brilliant video as always! Glad you managed to get a ticket to watch a tennis match! I was surprised you didn't mention the actress Imogen Hassall. She was best known for appearing in the film Carry On Loving and in programmes like The Saint. Towards the end of her life, Imogen worked in the pub you visited at the end of the video. She used to live in a house next door and sadly took her own life there in 1980. She is buried in Gap Road Cemetery.
Thank you for putting so much work into each video. They are upbeat and fun. Hopefully we will be able to visit soon. Take Care.
Every Sunday is brighter when it's a Joolz Sunday! Cheers 🥂
I am watching this with interest. As a teacher I worked for a time at William Wilberforce school on Wimbledon common. We did our cross country running in the common. Cannesaro park was a regular visit for my young sons who liked going to, to visit "the Castle", a Victorian folly. It is beautiful and had fabulous walks in spring, particularly the azalias in late spring down the waterfall. I live in West Ewell, pronounced "Yule," and love the history of the area, both of Epsom, Ewell and Wimbledon. Merton Abbey Mills might be worth a look. Fabric printers William Morris and Liberty made their fabrics here due to the river Wandle, a chalk stream
Sadly Abbey Mills are not as nice as they once were, when they were newly redeveloped, but still very interesting. I love to walk from there to Morden Hall Park, which is beautiful. I love Ewell village and the source of the Hogsmill river. The Spring Tavern is great for lunch.
I lived in Malta for a few years and had a drink in ‘The Pub’ in Valletta where Oliver Reed died whilst filming ‘Gladiator’. The story goes he apparently was so drunk no one realized he had died but in fact he was taken Ill and his wife who was with him called an ambulance and he died on the way to hospital.
The irony of Joolz singing "Who wants to live forever" while standing in a graveyard! 👻🤣 LOL! Yet another great video full of interesting information, humor, beautiful imagery, and places I want to go see,
Nice Video Joolz. I lived in Wimbledon and Raynes Park for around 10 years and it's a beautiful part of London. The F1 driver James Hunt also lived near the village and common. 2 of the pubs in the Oliver Reed pub crawl have now sadly closed. The King of Denmark and the Brewery Tap.
I remember going to that Buddhist Temple some year ago to attend a Thai cultural event, it was a splendid place to spend an afternoon
When I moved to Wimbledon Village- I wasn’t familiar with the area and someone asked ‘ the Common end?’ And I said ‘No it’s very posh where we live’…….
Thanks for the Womble around Wimbledon. Really liked this. The queues for the tennis were unbelievable. I wouldn't bother, but then I'm not that fond of tennis sadly. Thanks again, especially the local history, which is always the best part of your walks.
Always love a Joolz guide. Loving all the interjections from Simon also!
Thanks for another fun video! Beautiful place. The film with Oliver Reed and Alan Bates was "Women in Love," directed by the redoubtable Ken Russell.
My granddad lived there. Every time we visited him, we’d walk his dog over the common. I spent most of my childhood hiking through those woods
Brilliant walk, especially the horses,
Joolz, I never miss an episode and you highlight why my visit to London was far too short! Nine years after my fantastic visit, my kiddos and I are now planning our next visit (ignoring the Missus' inputs because we're philistines) based on your most excellent videos. We plan on playing close attention to stick pipes and post boxes!
Thank you for this. I lived my last four and half years in London in Wimbledon. By far my favourite place. I even still visit occasionally when back in London, as recently as January this year. As a runner at the time of living there, I can attest to it being hilly.
My Sunday is happy now
Oliver Reed…what an amazing actor and “bloke”.
It’s been a dream of mine since 10 yrs old to visit The Championships 💚💜 I’m starting to think I should just visit Wimbledon 🍓and take the tour and visit the museum (and this lovely village)! Thanks for your wonderful tour from 🇺🇸
London is fortunate to have historic sites in every neighborhood. I live in a city where city leaders tear down historic buildings to build chain retail pharmacies.
If you don't keep history you have none. An important reference
Joolz such a pleasure to be around, always with a positive attitude !!
As usual, excellent video! I hope to visit London again and make another tour with you! Greetings from Córdoba, Argentina!
what a great video and what a lovely area Wimbledon is. I so enjoyed this.
Hey jules,I could see you riding into town on that Hoss,a hooting and a hollering..
Great video to watch whilst on my exercise bike today….kept me going much longer than I’d planned. Also nice to bump into you in Hampstead yesterday, despite your disguise. Keep them coming!!!
My father also went to Kings College Wimbledon in the 1930s. Thanks again Joolz, brought back some great childhood memories , another great episide
I have ridden up Wimbledon Hill while doing the London -Surrey 100 and the Hill comes as a shock to you when you are not expecting it near the end of the ride.
I have also cycled up that hill a few times; and occasionally had to dismount and walk up instead!
Great walk once again, thank you sir! As a Dons Trust member from Finland I'm a bit dissapointed you didn't talk about the great story of AFC Wimbledon (owned by the fans).
Wonderful tour! I love London ans you give a special twist to the stories! Thank you.
Thank you Joolz for such an enjoyable video which brought back lots of memories for me as this is where i grew up and spent many a weekend on a pub crawl to all the pubs around Wimbledon Common my favourite being the Hand in Hand 😊
Your best - or one of the best videos that you've made! Probably biased as I went to school 'nearby' - parking my motorbike by the pub...
"Through the roof that rises or' us,
comes the rain because it's porus"
Ah - happy days....
Top Form Video ! really enjoyed this one...............Thank you.
I was born in Wimbledon very near the Wimbledon museum. The so called lake on where Joolz walked to the Crooked Billet is called Rushmere pond. It's just a shame Joolz did not mention Old Central school which is just round the corner from Cannizaro Park House. The video is very well documented and Wimbledon brings back so many memories of my childhood days.
Fantastic informative video 👍🏾. Thank you Joolz
I lived in Wimbledon for 40 years…up until 2 years ago and hats off to you. I kept thinking ‘he should mention….’ And most of them you DID! Good job mate!
I begun trying to cycle up the steep road when I was about 11 or 12. For early attempts I used to have to climb off and walk but with practice I did it ok, purely so I could freewheel all the way down, only using the brakes gently to slow enough to emergency brake near the bottom. Unfortunately it became too busy with motorised vehicles and I eventually had to stop, as it was too dangerous. I am elderly now and live on the coast, but wish I could do that again for a couple of hours before my time is up.
Joolz and Simon are two of the people where having a pint with, would certainly be educational and funny for their sense of humour. Nice guide to Wimbledon.
Great video of my home patch Joolz. If you look at the cover of Fairport Convention’s 1969 album ‘Unhalfbricking’ it shows Sandy Denny’s mum and dad outside 9b Arthur Road, with the band visible inside the garden. St Mary’s church spire is in the background.
Brilliant tour as always. The streets around the war memorial (Lancaster Road) featured in some episodes of the Dick Emery Show.
I wish we had more Chanel’s like Joolz Guide. Thank you for are the great work you and Simone do. I learned so much from your Channel.
(Linnet) Ridgeway was a major character (and the one that got killed) in Agatha Christie’s ‘Death on the Nile’
I used to live in Morden and was always shopping/working in Wimbledon. This was very interesting to see and I thought I knew a lot about Wimbledon, well you’ve proved me wrong. I’ve loved this episode thank you
Excellent episode! Another facy about Wimbledon Common. There is a golf course where both Winbledon Common Golf Club and London Scottish Golf Club both play. One of them has to wear a red top on the course to signify the club they are playing at.
top stuff yet again,id love a joolz guides for the beatles " mad day out " then and now,think alot of it was in st pancras gardens
Yes I do touch on that in my videos about Kings Cross and also Highgate. Then there’s also my Beatles video.
Cheers!
Your walks are always so pleasant❤
🎵Underground, overground, Wombling free
The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we
Making good use of the things that we find
Things that the everyday folks leave behind 🎵
I was just about to comment about the Wombles! I can still hear Bernard Cribbins voice!
If anyone were to read me a book, I'd want it to be him something calming about his voice @jon9021
There I was about to do a Video from Wimbledon Village (with much fewer Subscribers) and having worked at the Historic Theatre down the Road for over 20 years, the fabulous Jools Guides beat me to it! Wonderful Video of course and love this Area.
Good to see you got into wimbledon joolz, great video, loved it. I used to camp overnight at wimbledon, to get centre court tickets. Great experience.
Quick request, coukd you make one of your videos about Chelsea, featuring locations such as where john lydon used to live, the rolling stones and david bowie houses etc? Also taking in the kings road etc? That would be amazing!
That would be great. My late husband was a Chelsea boy, family going back to the late 1700. he is now resting at Brompton cemetery. I know Chelsea really well too.
I absolutely love your videos. You are an amazing raconteur of fabulously fascinating facts and trivia and I love the banter between you and Simon. Such fun and so interesting. Thank you!
Awesome walk in Wimbledon!!!
I've never known how much there is to Wimbledon, Joolz. You've shown us so much on this video, it's mind blowing. I never knew that Olver Reed was associated with the district. Watch that 1967 film he did with Carol White - 'I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name', it's a classic! Anyhow, thanks for producing this great video, Joolz, it's a real gem!
Wonderful tour of a place that I only knew for the tennis stadium. Enjoying your video from (very) sunny and hot Northern California, drinking a cup of Earl Grey and wishing I was there (but not that queue at the stadium)! I'd love to stay at the hotel with the gardens in the back!
Excellent video a lovely place Wimbledon keep up the great work your doing for the channel. Paul in Kent 🎉
I never knew Wimbledon was such a lovely place! Oliver Reed was the best Bill Sykes ever. Menace personified. That house built by the architect looks like a rundown old garage,he must have not liked his Mum,that man shouldve stuck to writing musicals.
Lovely time, enjoyed it!!
Have you ever been to Gregg's bakery? I sure would like to see you do a video on that! Maybe even a video about Scotland Yard!!
Yes! Finally! Someone else with the Wombles theme misunderstanding!
Beyond awesome J, we were there a couple of years back and remember the Temple and the common but must now go back after watching that video !!!
Lovely Joolz, I love it when your videos pop up on my feed!❤❤❤❤
Nice to see you again, Joolz. Tweedy Pubs @TweedyPubs did a vid about Wimbledon pubs recently.
Great video Jules! Lots of history. ❤👍😎🌻🌼🌲🌳🦋
As always, I enjoy your videos. But this one, I really enjoyed, beautiful area, greenery, scenery was really special. Thank you as always.
In one of my vintage annuals it claims Oliver Reed got his first major role when he joined what he thought was the queue for the fish and chip van at a film studio. When he got to the front a man seated at a table said, " You've got the role. You are the werewolf". I have no idea whether that is true or not.
"I used to live there." Aah Simon's back and all's right with the world.
The intro briefly reminds me of a song within Ray’s a Laugh where they are singing “oh we love to be fat”
(Also, another fascinating video walkabout journey) thanks Joolz & Simon🎉
R.I.P - Glynis Johns
Another fab video loved it. Good time of the year to view one and watch your travels. Are you going to Paris for the Olympics? Thank Joolz
Didn’t realise Wimbledon was so nice , and I too thought the Wombles were common.
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It is a lovely, leafy, wealthy part of SW London.
@@lisejacquelinerigault2575 VERY wealthy part of London.
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Unfortunately they are a rare species now, and like Haggis are a protected species. Would you believe some people used to catch and eat them? Others tried to keep them as pets but they were miserable without their families and the common so thankfully those ones were set free again there.
The Haggis Wildlife Foundation documents the various Haggis of Scotland 😊
Joolz, this was an absolute treasure of a tour of Wimbledon. As a Twickenham fella I have often explored Wimbledon. By the way, I managed to snag the last copy of your fantastic book from Hatchard’s back in May. Cheers!
Great video as always but at 15:50 did you forget Virginia Wade in 77 or Jamie Murray in 2007 in the mixed doubles with Jelena Jankovic.
Lovely place
Looking dapper, as always, Joolz. Simon does a pretty good American accent. Thoroughly enjoyable walk.
Another fabulous walk - your videos are so interesting! cheers from Queensland. (BTW, would be great to see more of your lovely sister!)
Ollie Reed, what a guy, the drinking mans hero! Always remember him as Leon in The Curse Of The Werewolf. 🍻💪
Not forgetting Herbert Lom from Hammer’s Phantom Of The Opera.
Off point, I was passing Wandsworth Common, and recognised the stink pipes, which you mention, all along the Common beside the road, so obviously a sewer underneath.
I'm surprised they haven't put a blue plaque where Oliver Reed used to live or drink in Wimbledon.
Another great video, thanks Joolz.
Loved it, so interesting. Having just come back from the US it makes me even more grateful to live in a place with history instead of just a concrete jungle with massive buildings and cars. Putney next, Joolz? 😅
10 out of 10 brilliant episode
Splendid……but i very much doubt that is the last pub or drink Oliver Reed had in England 😂, possibly One of the last pubs 😂
Thanks Joolz what a pretty place, our family were given tickets to Wimbledon this weekend by someone in the game. I thought I spied a stink pipe, maybe not. We lent your guide to friends when we visited London last year, they are heading back
As always, an interesting video. Sad that Oliver Reed spent his last moments in a pub (The Pub) in Valletta, Malta while he was filming Gladiator
Edging closer amd closer to kingston upon thames !
That is my home , right by the edge of the Park, on the hill, and I often walk across to Wimbledon village through the playing fields & common.
Great content. Any chance you doing Streatham, Sourf London? Plenty old buildings along the High Street the last I visited!
It looks like William Roache in the green sweater at the bar at 28:02 😃
Hi Joolz, we saw you in the Dog and Fox on Thursday, we were inside after our walk from the Thames (River Wandle) to Wimbledon via the Tennis, You were walking through when we saw you, didn't get a chance to say hello, but the weather was really good on Thursday, about the only day it was! lol
Love the videos! 😃 Nigel Christine
Great video thanks for all the stories 😊
Great video again 🇬🇧
AChurch spire with little windows? How twee. Really enjoyed this trip around Wimbledon. X:)