I agree western society reached its high point when Erika Eliniak burst from a cake with her thrups-out in Under Siege We've been going downhill ever since
Those of a certain age (I'm my 50s) steve wright was a must listen. I get that the humor was of its age and some, now, don't find it funny, but like most things in your past I look upon steve as a huge part of my listening life. It was big, funny, stupid, clever, ground breaking. Steve has a special place in my memories.
Such Sad News.. I loved listening to Wrighty in the 80s and 90s.. From a child to adult.. he helped shaped my sense of humour.. goodbye Steve.. you will be sadly missed by us all..
What great memories i have of listening to Steve Wright in the afternoon, started my first job in 1985 and discovered his show, every day i couldn't wait for his show to come on, me and my workmates would be in hysterics listening to him, brilliant, even had my songs played on Goldn Oldies, still got my badge, which will be treasured...R.I.P. Steve, you'll never know how much your missed...
I turned 55 the day before Steve died. Grow up Listening to Steve in the 80's I remember me and 4 friends on holiday in Blackpool when the Radio One radio show was there and the best part was Steve was presenting. just brilliant.
RIP Steve, I grew up with you after school on the bus home etc...before this humour was cancelled in the UK. A unique person who managed to straddle the complexities of satisfying everyone.
A absolute giant of the airwaves he was my generations kenny everett grew up n the late 80s 90s in my 1st job listening to Steve wright on radio1 his characters were brilliant then latterly bbcradio2 he will never be replaced.. Rest in peace sir fillet of fish to fillet
And nobody has maneged to remember Gervais, I am sure that was a Steve Wright character... but will miss Steve a true genius of radio. Yes back in the good old days.. and they were good days....
My first job after leaving school in 1984 before heading off to University was in a warehouse and the time would fly by when Steve was on the radio. EVERYONE loved him. Truly a golden era.
Brilliant stuff, I've been listening to as much of ole Steve Wright in the afternoon that I can find on youtube, popping it all on a long playlist & driving along to it. So inventive, the silly jingles, nutty charachters, silly noise played over records, mis pronoucing words on purpose, the posse, Mr Angry, Sid the manager & Damien the social worker. Even as he slowed down hi Radio 2 shows were still always something to look forward to on a long drive in the afternoon. Now it's all done, RIP Steve Wright, you were brill! (That's wright!)
Still miss him. I feel like I knew him. He lifted us up no matter how trying our day was. I still believe he would still be here if his afternoon show had not been axed.
I loved listening to Steve Wright from 1988 through to late 1990 and all his characters. I still listen sometimes now on R2 but although it's still good, I still think back to the good old days of R1 before Beirling got rid of all my favourites. :(
I so agree. I felt a bit guilty about not tuning in regularly to Radio 2 when he joined, but I so loved the 80s show absolutely nothing could touch it. I would say it was the greatest radio show of all time. For gods sake King Charles recognise this man with an honour.
This has made my week! I remember hearing "Don't touch it" when I was at work and I cried with laughter and have always remembered it - It was the "was in the back of the telly and the wires were live" that made me crease as I'm an electronics engineer and was in the lab at the time. Thank you so much for sharing this :) I owe you a pint!
Used to listen to this show in 1990 on the bus to & from Crewe College, the driver used to have tears in his eyes. Wright was such a funny guy, I never ceased to enjoy his laughter. RIP
Wrighty in the afternoon was how you got through work in the 90s and noughties.And Big Tel in the morning over on R2..Perfect combination of chilled listening yet still entertaining.God BBC Radio is so pc and dull now!
Nice one for uploading this. I passed many a hilarious hour listening to this back in the day. Usually on a medium wave radio. Whilst skiving work. Brilliant !
Who remembers Pervie? And Arnie (Arnold Schwarzenegger "F**k you a**hoaal")? Those characters were hysterical! Steve Wright was the best! I studied in England from 1988 to 1991. Steve Wright helped me through those difficult days. Looking back though, the late eighties were the best years of my life. There was another late night lady DJ at that time with the sexiest voice that had a call in program. I can't remember her name. I remember listening to her show every night while I studied. If anybody out there knows who I'm talking about let me know.
Omg still so brilliantly funny. You look back and so much stuff just isn't funny anymore, can't explain it, tastes change, fashion dunno but this, had me in tears
Does anyone know the name of the guy who does the ‘Don’t touch it’ bit and the Newsagent character,I read on another video that he died a few years back but never knew his name,he needs some recognition like the rest of the posse who did the other characters.
Does anybody know the song Steve did around 90/91? there was a line about Goths wreckin' on the dancefloor.. and along came the psychobillies and beat them all up... i've not been able to find anything about it online
I want to hear Linda with the staring eyes and breadknife again, which came about from the song Li'l Louis and the World (I called you but you werent there) and her freaky voice!
In the days when Steve Wright was funny and original. Nowadays I'm afraid it's just clichéd and boring - Radio 2 need to pension him off, because it's certainly one show that makes me switch off...
This sounds so alive. I am 52 and it really takes me back to how much more exciting the eighties and nineties was. Not just rose tinted glasses.
I agree
western society reached its high point when Erika Eliniak burst from a cake with her thrups-out in Under Siege
We've been going downhill ever since
@@eightiesmusic1984 good job humour is all down to perspective
Couldn't agree more,well said sir@@Pyjamarama11
Those of a certain age (I'm my 50s) steve wright was a must listen. I get that the humor was of its age and some, now, don't find it funny, but like most things in your past I look upon steve as a huge part of my listening life.
It was big, funny, stupid, clever, ground breaking.
Steve has a special place in my memories.
Such Sad News.. I loved listening to Wrighty in the 80s and 90s.. From a child to adult.. he helped shaped my sense of humour.. goodbye Steve.. you will be sadly missed by us all..
Kenny Everett, Noel Edmonds, Tony Blackburn, STEVE WRIGHT absolute legends
What great memories i have of listening to Steve Wright in the afternoon, started my first job in 1985 and discovered his show, every day i couldn't wait for his show to come on, me and my workmates would be in hysterics listening to him, brilliant, even had my songs played on Goldn Oldies, still got my badge, which will be treasured...R.I.P. Steve, you'll never know how much your missed...
I turned 55 the day before Steve died. Grow up Listening to Steve in the 80's
I remember me and 4 friends on holiday in Blackpool when the Radio One radio show was there and the best part was Steve was presenting. just brilliant.
RIP Steve, I grew up with you after school on the bus home etc...before this humour was cancelled in the UK. A unique person who managed to straddle the complexities of satisfying everyone.
Just listening I am reminded of how sensible the world was back then.
A absolute giant of the airwaves he was my generations kenny everett grew up n the late 80s 90s in my 1st job listening to Steve wright on radio1 his characters were brilliant then latterly bbcradio2 he will never be replaced..
Rest in peace sir fillet of fish to fillet
And nobody has maneged to remember Gervais, I am sure that was a Steve Wright character... but will miss Steve a true genius of radio. Yes back in the good old days.. and they were good days....
Gervaise, Linda Lust, mr maaad 😂
Gervais the hairdresser 🤣👍brilliant.
Steve Wright best DJ ever a fan since 1979
My first job after leaving school in 1984 before heading off to University was in a warehouse and the time would fly by when Steve was on the radio. EVERYONE loved him. Truly a golden era.
Back when BBC radio was worth listening to!
Yep It's sooo rubbish now. A joke.
What a lot of work he put into everything. Top man . Happy resting
RIP sir. Thanks for the memories x
I've had "Don't Touch It" playing in my head for 30 years, now I I can listen to the original - thank you!
RIP Steve Wright . You kept many of us company for many years .
Thanks for the laughs and the memories. You did a great job over many, many years. A true legend. RIP😢
Brilliant stuff, I've been listening to as much of ole Steve Wright in the afternoon that I can find on youtube, popping it all on a long playlist & driving along to it.
So inventive, the silly jingles, nutty charachters, silly noise played over records, mis pronoucing words on purpose, the posse, Mr Angry, Sid the manager & Damien the social worker. Even as he slowed down hi Radio 2 shows were still always something to look forward to on a long drive in the afternoon.
Now it's all done, RIP Steve Wright, you were brill! (That's wright!)
He was my broadcasting hero. My breakfast show today was a tough one. Rest well Steve.
The man is a radio god I’ve listened to him for 40 years now
Still miss him. I feel like I knew him. He lifted us up no matter how trying our day was. I still believe he would still be here if his afternoon show had not been axed.
So so sad what a legend. Rest in Peace Steve Wright.😞😞
Steve is a legend.The sketches with Sid (manager) were the funniest from my point of view.Great stuff guys please come back👍👍👍
RIP Radio 1. 1967 - 1989.
Still the best DJ on UK radio. Afternoon's wouldn't be the same without him. Keep it up Steve!
astronomical well said
astronomical so agree
I loved listening to Steve Wright from 1988 through to late 1990 and all his characters. I still listen sometimes now on R2 but although it's still good, I still think back to the good old days of R1 before Beirling got rid of all my favourites. :(
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I so agree. I felt a bit guilty about not tuning in regularly to Radio 2 when he joined, but I so loved the 80s show absolutely nothing could touch it. I would say it was the greatest radio show of all time.
For gods sake King Charles recognise this man with an honour.
@@chrisnieto5547 As you might expect, Chris, I agree with you 100%
RIP Wrighty a BIG part of my youth
This has made my week!
I remember hearing "Don't touch it" when I was at work and I cried with laughter and have always remembered it - It was the "was in the back of the telly and the wires were live" that made me crease as I'm an electronics engineer and was in the lab at the time.
Thank you so much for sharing this :) I owe you a pint!
Thanks steve it was a different time x
The pub singer was fab and check up from the neck up. Space aliens they're here. Lol no wonder we're all mad but we knew how to have a laugh xxx
Used to listen to this show in 1990 on the bus to & from Crewe College, the driver used to have tears in his eyes. Wright was such a funny guy, I never ceased to enjoy his laughter.
RIP
Thanks for this. It is great. I am just mourning the loss of Steve’s radio show on radio 2😢
I love Steve on 2 but I really miss those radio 1 days
Same lol I felt sad when he left coz his sketch’s used to really make me giggle
Wrighty in the afternoon was how you got through work in the 90s and noughties.And Big Tel in the morning over on R2..Perfect combination of chilled listening yet still entertaining.God BBC Radio is so pc and dull now!
Comedy genius
Rest in peace Steve you legend loved listening to your shows 😢
I grew up with this dj in the 80s 90s 00 and still am
Oh Steve i miss you SO SO much,
Chris x
Steve wright good old Days 😂
Nice one for uploading this. I passed many a hilarious hour listening to this back in the day. Usually on a medium wave radio. Whilst skiving work.
Brilliant !
decided to have some nostalgia, after hearing the news, loved this show in the afternoon.
I was Mr Spoons one day, classic.
RIP Wrighty 😢
The DJ of my youth 80’s/90’s
Wow I'm getting flashbacks to the school bus where the driver played this every day on the way home...
Who remembers Pervie? And Arnie (Arnold Schwarzenegger "F**k you a**hoaal")? Those characters were hysterical! Steve Wright was the best! I studied in England from 1988 to 1991. Steve Wright helped me through those difficult days. Looking back though, the late eighties were the best years of my life. There was another late night lady DJ at that time with the sexiest voice that had a call in program. I can't remember her name. I remember listening to her show every night while I studied. If anybody out there knows who I'm talking about let me know.
Janice long.....
@@danieletherington9700 yup, that was the lovely Janice Long, her show on before John Peel. RIP to the both of them
Ahhh! I've been looking for "Don't Touch It" for about 10 years! Thanks for posting.
The good old days
Sid the manager and hopeless the weathergirl = happy times 😄
Great stuff - happy days!
Great memories of Happy days...
Last of the great DJs
I will just listen to these clips forever now.
I'm a singer and I'm sure Sid was my agent for a while.
2:25 is Don't Touch It. This is quite obviously the best song in the world.
I really miss Steve Wright
Phil Cornwell doing the stones absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂
He did Stella Street on late night BBC2 off the back of this show
Should get an OBE
so missed
A great list of characters, my favourites were Arnold Schwarzenegger, The Pet Shop Boys and Cap’n Fishy.
Legend
Omg still so brilliantly funny. You look back and so much stuff just isn't funny anymore, can't explain it, tastes change, fashion dunno but this, had me in tears
To this day I STILL say 'spatchlia' and 'ambliance' 😂
Mr food was recorded in Exeter recording studio trickey sound created by my friend and Arthur Cook.
"Scaffolding should be properly jointed"
Came here looking for Mick Jagger but love Keith/Johnny Depp ;¬) as well.
Classic
Those were the days, great show. Steve was very influenced by Kenny Everett in a big way.
The only one to come close to Steve Wright for banter was Chris Moyles.
Great!
Here comes Arnie in "Total Restyle" ❤😅
Cinema manager Fred crosswell 😂
I remember the hooligan on the show in the late 1990s but I cant find any clips any help please ??
Loved don’t touch it
He’s just been sacked and that speaks volumes about the BBC!🤬
Bring back Linda Lust!!!....”come and wring out my chamois”.....or “wanna pop over and beat my sponge mix”😉
Does anyone know the name of the guy who does the ‘Don’t touch it’ bit and the Newsagent character,I read on another video that he died a few years back but never knew his name,he needs some recognition like the rest of the posse who did the other characters.
John Farr
The world is finished
Does anybody know the song Steve did around 90/91? there was a line about Goths wreckin' on the dancefloor.. and along came the psychobillies and beat them all up... i've not been able to find anything about it online
Me too! Best parody ever!
there was actually sinigle relased of this called Mr food
The artist was called Mr Food, the song was called 'And That's Before Me Tea!!!'
He’s so funny
I want to hear Linda with the staring eyes and breadknife again, which came about from the song Li'l Louis and the World (I called you but you werent there) and her freaky voice!
Too much Sid the manager and no capn fishy (the man with the fishy fingers) or pervy. Still it brings back happy memories
+Neal Carey
Think I Have a Bit of pervy on Cassette but it never made the fianl edit, sorry Don't remember Capn Fish :)
Chris I think that was the one that went "filleting fish, filleting fish, give me fish to fillet" in a lispy voice lol
@@koksy the Filleting Fish song was completely separate to the Cap'n Fishy sketches.
i was 16 😃
He had a comedy charcter called Pervy. What happed to him?
Wasn't there a character who said "5 pounds...."
lovely comments...and...?
Not a bad Capt. Jack Sparrow impression.
Depp said he based Sparrow on Keith...
Sorry the late 1980s.
sorry don't have any of those clips
Dimond geezer
Mr Spoons 😂
1974 I wasn't even born then or yes i was
Time to clock off
Ellow boys!!!
oh my gosh 1990 remember it well long hot summer locked down in ayleburys young offenders institution 'b' wing mr green x2 good officers as jail goes
+bigbear197708 Glad your out mate, now be a goood boy!! lol
+bigbear197708 Glad your out mate, now be a goood boy!! lol
Still waiting on Musk to invent a time machine. Go back and stay back.
tony
didnt remember him on Radio 1, but I cant stand him.
3 hours of his waffle every bloomin day.
Serious Whinin' , no G
Yes, he's shite on Radio 2. He was really funny on Radio 1 though.
Once you get over the nostalgia trip, it's mostly crap really.
In the days when Steve Wright was funny and original. Nowadays I'm afraid it's just clichéd and boring - Radio 2 need to pension him off, because it's certainly one show that makes me switch off...
😢
Irritating individual.