I loved Lynne Perrie as Ivy Tilsley. Her role as a gritty northern woman in 'Kes' drew acclaim and later Coronation Steet became the perfect platform for her. We viewers were fortunate to be able to enjoy her talent for many years. Superb actress, just superb.
Yes i agree with you 100% So many seem to find fault with Ivy & way back when these episodes were 1st broadcast i also couldnt stand Ivy Yet 40 odd years on & rewatching these episodes i find i have a real soft spot for Ivy Shes a tiny little woman with steely determination & lives for her family & underneath her armour played exterior is a very tender heart filled with compassion & respect. She tries hard to be good & loyal & does her best to provide for her family & friends Her inquisitive nature has a tendancy to poke her nose in abit too far but she isn't malicious & only wants to get to the bottom of things & help I admire her gutsy attitude but i didnt like Don Brennan! He was too slippery & cunning & aggressive & dominated Ivy I really loved Bert Tilsley he was such a good kind gentle man to his family & community Sadly missed I thought Ivy previous chap, George? Mike Baldwin's driver Was much better suited to Ivy & only Ivys faith prevented her from marrying him as he was only divorced & not a widower. Don't know if you know but Ivys ( Lynne Perrie) brother in real life was a very well know comedian, often on tv & comedy shows called Dougie Brown In fact i think Lynne & Dougie were twins. Anyway nice to see a fellow Ivy fan Cheers 🇬🇧👧
I have to correct you there, Lynne Perrie and Duggie Brown were sister and brother but they weren’t twins.. in fact Lynne was 9 years older than Duggie.
@@EveHenleySpread Ah thank you for your correction I wasnt quite sure about Lynne & Dougie In fact i rather liked Dougie Brown & found him funny Its said that Lynne Perrie & Liz Dawn were a comedic duo touring the club circuit with Dougie Brown before they hit the big time in Corrie I wonder if Bill Tarmey, Jack Duckworth was also on the club scene? Bill is a pretty good piano man & whether he has a good voice in reality & only sings abit iffy because of Jacks character i know not. I do remember actress Violet Carson ( Ena Sharples) was a well known pianist in real life & all her scenes where she sat at the organ, was her really playing. Makes you wonder who else from the past also started out on club circuits or prior to Corrie, had hidden talents in entertainment Thanks for your info 🇬🇧👧
@@itallia666 I remember Bill Tarmey gave a very moving rendition of 'Wind Beneath My Wings' dedicated to his wife at the end of his 'This Is Your Life' episode. He had a very good voice.
Reminder of why it was such a classic adore it How awful is Corrie now to then you can’t even compare it So wonderful back then wonderful storylines and humour and characters ❤️
@@CatServant13 I was like that I stopped watching a long time I’ve just started again I’ll give it a little time but it’s still not as good as the amazing older days
I never disliked Ivy but I hated Gail in the 80's. She always had to have her own way on everything. Her and Brian were finished, she should have let his mother bury him the way she wanted but as usual she had to have her own way.
Finally found the episode I’ve watched the episode when Brian was stabbed but couldn’t find the episodes of when everyone got told and Brian’s funeral so thank you for uploading this
Nice one Percy. Vera's gob is a great reason to get double glazing. 1:41:54 Perfect timing for a grin Mr Baldwin. Loved the Prince Charles impersonation by Curly.
The confrontation at Alan’s shop opening is so well structured. Love Rita’s sorry love, seem to be in the way here - if only each of them knew, plus the ambiguity cos she was in the way of Carole’s relationship with Alan. Then a bit of humour from the others before Carole mouthing off while blinkered Rita kept her dignity, ending by looking Carole up and down with an insincere nice meeting you!
Oh dear, Gail seems to have conveniently forgotten that she stood in her living room, looked Brian in the eye and coldly told him she didn't love him and she wanted a divorce, hours before he died.
Gail was bang out of order denying Ivy the burial she wanted for Brian, what difference would it have made for her to let Ivy have her way? She said she was burying Brain as his wife, but she had told him and his mother the day he died that she no longer loved him, and that she wanted a divorce. She has some brass neck (no chin) to stick to her guns over something that really, REALLY should be Ivy's business.
Amen ! She's an absolute git. I really do not understand how her, so called, brain works. Why fight to plan the funeral of a man she literally said a matter of days before that she wanted nothing to do with and did not love ?! It was definitely Ivy's right there to plan it. She wasn't even asking for much, but Gail has to carry on playing the victim all the time, the stupid wally that she is
Just watched it and entirely agree. Then when she said to Audrey it was a year ago they got married and till death do us part, when she had just told Brian she didn’t love him and wanted a divorce, I was raging . I know it’s only a tv programme, but Gail is a nasty, spiteful woman, evil.
@londonlady227 I was waiting for Gail to say that to Ivy.... that would have got Ivy off her back, but she didn't use that one. Her and RB likely never had that conversation...
ivy tries to live Brian's and Gail's lives for them. That will always lead to frustration. poor Ivy. Every mother can understand her heartache at the loss of her son.
Thank you Eve Henley Spread for all the great Corrie episodes that are missing from many other videos of old Corries I have subscribed to your channel & wanted to ask you if you will branch out into other great tv Shows of the past I used to love the show called Brookside A small community set in Liverpool on a nice residential estate. I loved the show & the families in Brookside Close with some great acting Talent in Sue Johnson as Sheila Grant & Ricky Tomlinson as her on screen hubby Ive not found any channel that is showing the first & ongoing episodes of Brookside so you might find time to bring us these old shows. Thanking you & hoping your channel goes from strength to strength! Regards 🇬🇧👧
You’re very welcome of course - I’m glad you’re enjoying the uploads (and they seem to be surviving on TH-cam at the minute touch wood). I did try to upload another soap when I started doing Eastenders from the start.. and that was immediately blocked by the BBC! I’m not sure if Channel Four would allow Brookside on here, especially as it’s now being re-run on STV. Might be worth a try to test the water though eh! 😉
@@EveHenleySpread Thanks for your reply! Yes Utube & various broadcasting companies are such meanies about allowing past soaps from being enjoyed by old fans I was never a fan of Eastenders but watched my 1st Corrie at the end of 1960 when i was 7yrs old! I was always a Corrie fan & during the past years when i worked & lived abroad, i had my friends tape Corrie & send it to me as i missed it so much. However i have missed many of the past Corries so these ones you have uploaded are sheer bliss for me as im seeing them for the first time! Lets hope the petty beaurocrats dont take down your wonderful posts! Im truely grateful to you, many people are very happy to be able to watch these marvellous golden episodes of this iconic British series Regards 🇬🇧👧
I remember watching this and I was only four! Only just anyway! It was really shocking to see a knife being used for another reason than cooking or eating. I did know it was acting but still, and before the watershed as well. Bert was lovely to Gail. The producers or whoever could have at least given Ivy her wish rather than this, which just smacked of them carrying on their vendetta against Chris Quinten!
Does Vera McShouty Face only have one volume! She could burst your eardrums with that voice. I need to turn the volume down every time she speaks..hahahahah
Ivy Tilsley was an understated and well defined character in Coronation Street. I don’t understand the animosity. She was a loyal wife and mother who stood up for her beliefs. It’s not like she was lining up for her Methadone every morning and stealing and whoring her way through life. She had backbone and was not afraid to stand up to anyone. Look at Tracey Barlow (Kate Ford era). She has gotten away with serious crimes. A truly vile and despicable creature with no morals. But then, that’s the world we live in now eh.
Absolutely it is Lisa (the world we live in now).. which is why folk like me prefer to be taken back to a simpler time, by watching old Coronation Street (I’m talking ‘76 onwards based on what’s currently on YT) 😉
@@EveHenleySpread Amen. Ivy had morals. With regard to her being a possessive and overbearing Mother? I don’t see what’s so abnormal about it. She wanted the best for her family. I think it was an excellent characterisation by Lynne Perrie. Until 2023, the earliest year I had watched was circa 1998/99. I have gone back to 1976 and watched them all. The nostalgia has been a fabulous experience and triggers memories of a time when we were happy with less. I thank you for the effort you have applied to uploading these time capsules. ❤️🙏
I don't agree with Gail one bit about the funeral. If Ivy and Bert want to pay for the funeral of Ivy's desire, let them have at it. Give Ivy some comfort, no skin off your nose.
@MarlonBrandosEyes I disagree tbh, EE was never the same once Julia Smith & Tony Holland had left the show, which was early '89! I suppose it all depends on what you're looking for in a programme, I like/liked the humourous side of Corrie which slowly petered out throughout the 90s!
@@EveHenleySpread I only really know those 10 years from yt videos to be fair so they could just be cherry picking the good stuff. EastEnders from that 10 year period is more relatable to me from my childhood I suppose. More gritty and dangerous than light and airy 😂
@@MarcoNegrisEye 1989 wasn't a particularly strong year for EE. I think Corrie was better in 1989 and had a very strong year. EE was stronger in 1986 and 1988 for sure though.
Love the classics! I loved phylis (if that’s how you spell it) she just reminds me of my late grandmother with that hair! And I also like bet and Alec (but Alec doesn’t like spending money so tight fisted) but bet made a great landlady…
I think it's spelt as Phyllis but it's not important. Don't want to sound pedantic but Just replying to your message. I think Bet and Alec were excellent. They are almost the glue that gels each episode
I agree with you they were excellent just like jack and Vera both couples made me giggle but more jack and Vera because she made me laugh when she would hit him and he would be scared of her lol and she also made me laugh when she was trying to seduce him them faces he would pull lol back in the 70s up till 90s it was more comical I enjoyed it more now I tend to switch off I don’t know why but sometimes I think it’s boring! Some people might not agree with me but I prefer the classics they were brilliant!
I hate how Gail makes this all abouts her. Burying Brian next to Bert would have been the right thing to do. Bert was good to Gail but she's probably forgotten that.
An uninflated bag would have been full of more life then that lump of wood. I think the only other awful excuse for acting from a long time character is "cough cough hmmm hmmm aye aye hehehe cough" Betty big belly.
Ive only just found this show & been watching it back from 1985, as an aussie I just love the english humor, wit & 1 liners, absaloute gold! My parents were english & were very similar to the characters on the show, its been interesting to see how life was in 80s uk. I particularly like Vera, Bet, Audrey, Ivy & dear old Hilda, I didnt like terry duckworth, alan bradley characters. Gail is an awful selfish & vindictive character she didnt care where brian was buried, she didnt love him & she did drive him away, she is spiteful & what Ivy said about her was correct, thanks for the uploads, the acting is so brilliant I feel like Im there, very special indeed.
You're very welcome! Glad you're enjoying it downunder - btw I'd recommend starting at 1976 as that's when it really got good! The golden era was 76-84! 😉
Gail is absolutely sickeningly selfish, I don't know why people took her part against Ivy. Her selfishness is what made Ivy so bitter in the first place!
Ivy was a nightmare character, but so was Gail during these years. Ivy should have been allowed to bury Brian in the way she wanted to. It would have been no skin off Gail's nose.
@@spartybrearly7221 he was, and he was thick as two short planks, too. Gail probably didn't owe him anything after he died, but she could have handed the funeral over to his Mother, who really DID care for Brian
@@spartybrearly7221 GAIL WAS THE CHEATER . She slept with his cousin and tried to leave Brian AND HER CHILD but the cousin didn’t want her. So I don’t know what your on about
If I was Gail I would feel huge guilt about Brian’s death. She didn’t seem to which was annoying. And would burying Brian as a catholic really had hurt her? She was just being vindictive to Ivy.
Exactly right ! Gail was an absolute git, she's so stupid. Suddenly the man she did not love and did not want anything to do with, meant so much to her after he died hence why she wanted to do the funeral in her own way telling Ivy practically to bog off. Gail always acted as if she was the victim in every situation. I thought so too that Gail may become more down to earth but obviously not. She's a selfish idiot.
I don’t know why Rita and Jenny believed Alan. He’s such a dick head most of the time and to Martin and Dawn. I think Rita was perhaps trying not to believe it after she found about Len’s infidelity after his death.
Chris Quentin wanted to move to America with Leeza Gibbons, so the writers got spiteful and killed him off, and in doing so, killed any chance of him returning. They chose to write the breakdown of their second marriage for dramatic tension. I reckon it worked!
Yeah i get what you’re saying, I just felt that some of the supposed comical storylines they had them go through were at times too cringeworthy for words and weren’t necessarily amusing.. certainly NOT to me anyway. Each to their own!
Why does a wife have more of a say on a man's funeral than his own mother? The mother gave him life, nurtured and protected him through childhood. The mother is his blood and DNA. A wife doesnt come remotely close to that. Why on earth does she, Gail, have more of a say than Ivy? I don't understand that. Brian came from Ivy. She has THE say on how his funeral goes, in my opinion.
Percy to Jack: "have you got deathwatch beetle?". Jack replies: "I dunno Percy, hang and let me unscrew me wooden leg and have a shufty for ya" 😂😂 love some of these lines
How could the writers ever hope to rescue the good character of Gail from doing such a heartless and pointless thing as denying Bryan's mother a little solace. How uselessly cruel!
Gail should be happy now, she wanted poor Brian out of her life, Brian gave her everything she demanded, but like a spoilt Brat, as soon as she got it, she didn't want it anymore, what a detestable character.
Gail is a right arse, I am sure she could have said it a nicer way to Ivy that they were not together anymore. What a horrible way to say her and St Brian were no longer an item.
Im proud of Brian putting Gail in her place, for his own sake and on behalf of Nicky. His love for his son driving him. Ivy raised a good son and loving father. Briliiant acting
I only just discovered this show a few months ago and between allen bradley and gail I'm that disgusted that can't watch no more 😩 I just loved this show too...no more Hilda and Eddie and Stan..the list goes on...without Bet, Alec, Jack, even Vera & her mouth this show wouldn't have a chance in hell and where the hell Gloria! R.i.P. Bryan ☹
Yeah that's him. 1983 Christmas Special called Happy Returns. Reg made Del think he was someone else's kid by adding a letter on the blood test letter. The last episode Lennard Pearce appeared in before his untimely death the following December. They had filmed some of Series 4 but had to redo Grandad's scenes with Uncle Albert instead. Strained Relations was quickly done to accommodate Lennard Pearce and Grandad's death and Uncle Albert's debut
@@dominewimbury2039 Good knowledge. Thanks. But I think the Christmas episode may have been called ' Thicker them Water'. The episode where their dad comes into it. I think ' Happy returns' episode may have been the episode where Delboy thinks he has a daughter with Juney.
Brian's stabbing even viewing now really hits the emotions the same as 1989. Horrible to say the least. I don't know if they ever caught the person that did this and presented this on any of the episodes after.
His killer gave a talk at Nick’s college in 1998, then he got Leanne to write to him in prison and things got a bit dangerous 😬 The episodes were screened around June I think so you’ll find them on this channel but excerpts telling the story have been uploaded separately on another channel too. Good storyline.
Gail tut tut what a cow to do that when she dident want him anymore having the last word poor me syndrome she ended up with martin thats justice for ya 😂😂😂😂
I'm getting to where I started watching in 92 or 93 & I've gone back to 1982 to meet the characters I have always heard about like Brian & his death. Not much storyline in the past couple years & a character i never cared for, However he was good in the scenes when he took Nicky. Rita storyline is compelling TV that I can't stop watching. For a dull character this has changed my opinion of him. What a slimeball & the acting between him & Rita is great.
Great month for Corrie, unfortunately dominated by the death of awful Brian Tilsley, and the start of the battle royal between Gail and Ivy. Alan Bradley's not-so-subtle seduction of Dawn Prescott is fascinating to watch, as she's already on to him and getting suspicious, but he can't see it, and is unaware that she's going to be the architect of his downfall. Go Dawn!
I think the battle between Gail and Ivy started way before Brian Tilsley was killed off sure remember when Ivy tried to stop Audrey from going round to Gail and Brian’s house for dinner I’m not saying that’s how it started I don’t know how it started but I think it started way before that as well but I do know it definitely started way before Brian Tilsley was even killed off
The way the writers handled Brian & Gail's deteriorating marriage felt so forced in creating the climax for Brian's exit - very strange watching it back
I agree Gail was wrong and she no endearing qualities anymore. Ivy looks as though she's on the road to vengeance and quite right. Looking forward to the battles ahead.
No she buts not as if she loved Brian anymore and to say "he's not Ivy's son or Brian's" when he's exactly that. She was the reason he was out of the house that night anyway this was the least she could do @@londonlady227
I can't stand Sandra Stubbs..I thought her verbal attack on Ken was really pathetic, and gave a glimpse of her temper and true feelings about people. I'm surprised he gave her the time of day after that
I agree. She was a miserable character who was quick to apportion blame rather than accept her own failings. She also had a go at Alf in the Rovers for selling alcohol to her son and his friends based in pretty flimsy evidence.
She werrrrrrre just annoying forrrrrrrr bloody rrrrrrrrr's int herrrrrrrrr voice she werrrrrrrre. Although I noticed she toned it down in the last couple of months. Bet she was told how bloody annoying it was.
How wooden is Gail’s mate Pauline! 🤦♂️ I hope little Warren Jackson knew it was only pretend, must have been quite traumatic for him. Older Warren said about Brian’s death on the kids from Corrie special.
Bryan stabbed Richard a murderer drowned Joe Drowned Micheal Heart Attack Martin escaped with his life. Gail’s got more husbands underground than above.
@@EveHenleySpread yep, neither ☺️ I just wish today’s Street had a bit more good humour and not have every character that comes in to be a psychopath or somebody with an Alterio motive
Well tbh, I wouldn’t know.. haven’t watched it properly in about 20 years BUT I have seen the odd episode of recent times. I was shocked at how dull and lifeless it was.. and so serious too! I don’t want that from Corrie, I love the humour of the late 70s/early 80s.. it was almost a sitcom! I suppose things have to move on.. but I don’t! 😉
I loved Lynne Perrie as Ivy Tilsley. Her role as a gritty northern woman in 'Kes' drew acclaim and later Coronation Steet became the perfect platform for her. We viewers were fortunate to be able to enjoy her talent for many years. Superb actress, just superb.
I think you're right even more so because of just how mental she was and the complete opposite of Ivy outside of the character.
Yes i agree with you 100%
So many seem to find fault with Ivy & way back when these episodes were 1st broadcast i also couldnt stand Ivy
Yet 40 odd years on & rewatching these episodes i find i have a real soft spot for Ivy
Shes a tiny little woman with steely determination & lives for her family & underneath her armour played exterior is a very tender heart filled with compassion & respect.
She tries hard to be good & loyal & does her best to provide for her family & friends
Her inquisitive nature has a tendancy to poke her nose in abit too far but she isn't malicious & only wants to get to the bottom of things & help
I admire her gutsy attitude but i didnt like Don Brennan!
He was too slippery & cunning & aggressive & dominated Ivy
I really loved Bert Tilsley he was such a good kind gentle man to his family & community
Sadly missed
I thought Ivy previous chap, George? Mike Baldwin's driver
Was much better suited to Ivy & only Ivys faith prevented her from marrying him as he was only divorced & not a widower.
Don't know if you know but Ivys
( Lynne Perrie) brother in real life was a very well know comedian, often on tv & comedy shows called Dougie Brown
In fact i think Lynne & Dougie were twins.
Anyway nice to see a fellow Ivy fan
Cheers
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I have to correct you there, Lynne Perrie and Duggie Brown were sister and brother but they weren’t twins.. in fact Lynne was 9 years older than Duggie.
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Ah thank you for your correction
I wasnt quite sure about Lynne & Dougie
In fact i rather liked Dougie Brown & found him funny
Its said that Lynne Perrie & Liz Dawn were a comedic duo touring the club circuit with Dougie Brown before they hit the big time in Corrie
I wonder if Bill Tarmey, Jack Duckworth was also on the club scene?
Bill is a pretty good piano man & whether he has a good voice in reality & only sings abit iffy because of Jacks character i know not.
I do remember actress Violet Carson ( Ena Sharples) was a well known pianist in real life & all her scenes where she sat at the organ, was her really playing.
Makes you wonder who else from the past also started out on club circuits or prior to Corrie, had hidden talents in entertainment
Thanks for your info
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@@itallia666 I remember Bill Tarmey gave a very moving rendition of 'Wind Beneath My Wings' dedicated to his wife at the end of his 'This Is Your Life' episode. He had a very good voice.
I knew someone who reminds me so much of Ivy's character, bitter and angry at the loss of an only child under tragic circumstances..very sad
Reminder of why it was such a classic adore it How awful is Corrie now to then you can’t even compare it So wonderful back then wonderful storylines and humour and characters ❤️
@@CatServant13 It’s so much better than Corrie of 2022
@@CatServant13 Oh ok I do think it’s got better but there’s just no quality drama or character development it needs major improvement
@@CatServant13 I was like that I stopped watching a long time I’ve just started again I’ll give it a little time but it’s still not as good as the amazing older days
@@CatServant13 I do agree with you I know loads people who have stopped
The lovely ginger cat settling down for a nap at the beginning.
I never disliked Ivy but I hated Gail in the 80's. She always had to have her own way on everything. Her and Brian were finished, she should have let his mother bury him the way she wanted but as usual she had to have her own way.
I always hated gail she didnt give brian the funeral his mum wanted out of spite
god she's the worst. literally the day before his death she told ivy that she didn't love him.
Finally found the episode I’ve watched the episode when Brian was stabbed but couldn’t find the episodes of when everyone got told and Brian’s funeral so thank you for uploading this
I think Vera and jack make a great couple they both enjoy a good laugh together thank you 🙏 for sharing these uploads I ❤Corrie
2:01:30 Lynn Perrie gives a Heart Rending Portrayal of a Broken Mother, Such an Amazing Actress 👏
Coronation Street had a cast of superbly talented actors - Lynn Perrie amongst them!
Yes, a great actress
For all her off screen troubles, Lynne was fantastic as Ivy.
@@zanducktv2398 off screen troubles?
Jean Alexander as Hilda was another one of the few actors on the street not playing an exaggerated version of themselves!
Most of Alec Gilroy's storylines were conducted on the telephone with people and situations we would never see
Love these old episodes!! Thankyou SO much xx
You’re very welcome Kim! Glad you’re enjoying them! 😉
Poor Ivy. Brian was the apple of her eye.
What a sad end for Brian. Poor Ivy. Her sons death crushed her soul.
And Gail had no sympathy for her at all. Despite it being all her fault Brian was going out on his own to clubs.
Gail not allowing Brian to be buried next to his father was wicked!!!!
Nice one Percy. Vera's gob is a great reason to get double glazing. 1:41:54 Perfect timing for a grin Mr Baldwin. Loved the Prince Charles impersonation by Curly.
The confrontation at Alan’s shop opening is so well structured. Love Rita’s sorry love, seem to be in the way here - if only each of them knew, plus the ambiguity cos she was in the way of Carole’s relationship with Alan. Then a bit of humour from the others before Carole mouthing off while blinkered Rita kept her dignity, ending by looking Carole up and down with an insincere nice meeting you!
Oh dear, Gail seems to have conveniently forgotten that she stood in her living room, looked Brian in the eye and coldly told him she didn't love him and she wanted a divorce, hours before he died.
She makes my blood boil. She should be talking about the funeral with Ivy. Clearly Ivy loves her son more than Gail ever did selfish cow
That's why I'm on Ivy's side.plus Gail cheated on Brian. No wonder why Ivy became nasty towards her
Lynne Perrie is brilliant here - so believable and so convincing that ivy’s life ended in this moment. 2:01:34
Ivy was a brilliant character, completely underrated and seeing this back and seeing her heartbreak is so moving 😔
Gail always wanted everything her way; always calling the shots.
Karma caught up to her when David found out Tina got aborted, Gail took a tumble downstairs by her own son
Gail was bang out of order denying Ivy the burial she wanted for Brian, what difference would it have made for her to let Ivy have her way? She said she was burying Brain as his wife, but she had told him and his mother the day he died that she no longer loved him, and that she wanted a divorce. She has some brass neck (no chin) to stick to her guns over something that really, REALLY should be Ivy's business.
Amen ! She's an absolute git. I really do not understand how her, so called, brain works. Why fight to plan the funeral of a man she literally said a matter of days before that she wanted nothing to do with and did not love ?! It was definitely Ivy's right there to plan it. She wasn't even asking for much, but Gail has to carry on playing the victim all the time, the stupid wally that she is
Well he was next of kin and maybe R Brian didn't want a catholic burial.
Just watched it and entirely agree. Then when she said to Audrey it was a year ago they got married and till death do us part, when she had just told Brian she didn’t love him and wanted a divorce, I was raging . I know it’s only a tv programme, but Gail is a nasty, spiteful woman, evil.
@londonlady227 I was waiting for Gail to say that to Ivy.... that would have got Ivy off her back, but she didn't use that one. Her and RB likely never had that conversation...
Karma got gail when martin left her for younger & richard hillman tried to kill her, pity she survived
Curly’s impersonation of Prince Charles🤣🤣🤣!!
Brilliant!!! (God Save the King!)
@@normasouthwood3182 Big ears can piss off!
I was 9 years old when Brian got stabbed I’m 42 now and I remember it so clearly it was shocking then as it still is now
Hey thanku for this never seen it before 💯💯💯
ivy tries to live Brian's and Gail's lives for them. That will always lead to frustration. poor Ivy. Every mother can understand her heartache at the loss of her son.
Only time I ever felt sorry for Ivy.
Thank you Eve Henley Spread for all the great Corrie episodes that are missing from many other videos of old Corries
I have subscribed to your channel
& wanted to ask you if you will branch out into other great tv
Shows of the past
I used to love the show called
Brookside
A small community set in Liverpool on a nice residential estate.
I loved the show & the families in Brookside Close with some great acting Talent in Sue Johnson as Sheila Grant & Ricky Tomlinson as her on screen hubby
Ive not found any channel that is showing the first & ongoing episodes of Brookside so you might find time to bring us these old shows.
Thanking you & hoping your channel goes from strength to strength!
Regards
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You’re very welcome of course - I’m glad you’re enjoying the uploads (and they seem to be surviving on TH-cam at the minute touch wood). I did try to upload another soap when I started doing Eastenders from the start.. and that was immediately blocked by the BBC! I’m not sure if Channel Four would allow Brookside on here, especially as it’s now being re-run on STV. Might be worth a try to test the water though eh! 😉
@@EveHenleySpread
Thanks for your reply!
Yes Utube & various broadcasting companies are such meanies about allowing past soaps from being enjoyed by old fans
I was never a fan of Eastenders but watched my 1st Corrie at the end of 1960 when i was 7yrs old!
I was always a Corrie fan & during the past years when i worked & lived abroad, i had my friends tape Corrie & send it to me as i missed it so much.
However i have missed many of the past Corries so these ones you have uploaded are sheer bliss for me as im seeing them for the first time!
Lets hope the petty beaurocrats dont take down your wonderful posts!
Im truely grateful to you, many people are very happy to be able to watch these marvellous golden episodes of this iconic British series
Regards
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I remember watching this and I was only four! Only just anyway! It was really shocking to see a knife being used for another reason than cooking or eating. I did know it was acting but still, and before the watershed as well. Bert was lovely to Gail. The producers or whoever could have at least given Ivy her wish rather than this, which just smacked of them carrying on their vendetta against Chris Quinten!
Totally agree with you!
I was also 4 when these episodes aired. The aftermath of Brian's murder is one of my earliest memories of Corrie.
Great Alec quote "As my accountant 1 and 1 should make 11, and not 2!"😂
Excellent upload love this
Does Vera McShouty Face only have one volume! She could burst your eardrums with that voice. I need to turn the volume down every time she speaks..hahahahah
I hate it when she talks with her mouth full
I love her, she's great fun (when she's not being spiteful)
@@bsaunders5271, sometimes she can quite nice bit more often that not she is horrible.
Ivy Tilsley was an understated and well defined character in Coronation Street. I don’t understand the animosity. She was a loyal wife and mother who stood up for her beliefs. It’s not like she was lining up for her Methadone every morning and stealing and whoring her way through life. She had backbone and was not afraid to stand up to anyone. Look at Tracey Barlow (Kate Ford era). She has gotten away with serious crimes. A truly vile and despicable creature with no morals. But then, that’s the world we live in now eh.
Absolutely it is Lisa (the world we live in now).. which is why folk like me prefer to be taken back to a simpler time, by watching old Coronation Street (I’m talking ‘76 onwards based on what’s currently on YT) 😉
@@EveHenleySpread Amen. Ivy had morals. With regard to her being a possessive and overbearing Mother? I don’t see what’s so abnormal about it. She wanted the best for her family. I think it was an excellent characterisation by Lynne Perrie. Until 2023, the earliest year I had watched was circa 1998/99. I have gone back to 1976 and watched them all. The nostalgia has been a fabulous experience and triggers memories of a time when we were happy with less. I thank you for the effort you have applied to uploading these time capsules. ❤️🙏
She was also completely correct from the start, even if it did drive her crazy in the future
I don't agree with Gail one bit about the funeral. If Ivy and Bert want to pay for the funeral of Ivy's desire, let them have at it. Give Ivy some comfort, no skin off your nose.
This was the storyline that took Coronation Street back to No.1 in the ratings after Eastenders had been dominating for a couple of years.
I don't see how looking at these. EastEnders was knocking it out the park for pretty much 10 years or so from 1985
@MarlonBrandosEyes I disagree tbh, EE was never the same once Julia Smith & Tony Holland had left the show, which was early '89! I suppose it all depends on what you're looking for in a programme, I like/liked the humourous side of Corrie which slowly petered out throughout the 90s!
@@EveHenleySpread I only really know those 10 years from yt videos to be fair so they could just be cherry picking the good stuff. EastEnders from that 10 year period is more relatable to me from my childhood I suppose. More gritty and dangerous than light and airy 😂
@@MarcoNegrisEye 1989 wasn't a particularly strong year for EE. I think Corrie was better in 1989 and had a very strong year. EE was stronger in 1986 and 1988 for sure though.
Love the classics! I loved phylis (if that’s how you spell it) she just reminds me of my late grandmother with that hair! And I also like bet and Alec (but Alec doesn’t like spending money so tight fisted) but bet made a great landlady…
I think it's spelt as Phyllis but it's not important. Don't want to sound pedantic but Just replying to your message.
I think Bet and Alec were excellent. They are almost the glue that gels each episode
I agree with you they were excellent just like jack and Vera both couples made me giggle but more jack and Vera because she made me laugh when she would hit him and he would be scared of her lol and she also made me laugh when she was trying to seduce him them faces he would pull lol back in the 70s up till 90s it was more comical I enjoyed it more now I tend to switch off I don’t know why but sometimes I think it’s boring! Some people might not agree with me but I prefer the classics they were brilliant!
I hate how Gail makes this all abouts her. Burying Brian next to Bert would have been the right thing to do. Bert was good to Gail but she's probably forgotten that.
it's always been all about her and her wants/needs... self-centred woman!
At the end of the 1980’s I lost interest in Coronation Street.
I agree. It shouldn't really have mattered to Gail, she had all but finished with Brian anyway, Ivy should have got her wish in this situation.
Gail was always a selfish witch.
Agreed Gail and Brian were getting divorced anyway and Ivy was his mother and Bert was his father he should've been buried next to him
Thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Any tears Gail cry is tears of joy,she hated Brian to death!😢😢😢
04:57 Martin would do a better job of vacuuming if he turned it on. The un- inflated cloth bag is a dead giveaway.
An uninflated bag would have been full of more life then that lump of wood. I think the only other awful excuse for acting from a long time character is "cough cough hmmm hmmm aye aye hehehe cough" Betty big belly.
Ive only just found this show & been watching it back from 1985, as an aussie I just love the english humor, wit & 1 liners, absaloute gold! My parents were english & were very similar to the characters on the show, its been interesting to see how life was in 80s uk. I particularly like Vera, Bet, Audrey, Ivy & dear old Hilda, I didnt like terry duckworth, alan bradley characters. Gail is an awful selfish & vindictive character she didnt care where brian was buried, she didnt love him & she did drive him away, she is spiteful & what Ivy said about her was correct, thanks for the uploads, the acting is so brilliant I feel like Im there, very special indeed.
You're very welcome! Glad you're enjoying it downunder - btw I'd recommend starting at 1976 as that's when it really got good! The golden era was 76-84! 😉
Coronation street looked
Like Eastern Europe in that
Period Very drab 🏚️ But
Good gritty rep of north English working class life🎉🎉🎉
Gail is absolutely sickeningly selfish, I don't know why people took her part against Ivy. Her selfishness is what made Ivy so bitter in the first place!
Ivy was a nightmare character, but so was Gail during these years. Ivy should have been allowed to bury Brian in the way she wanted to. It would have been no skin off Gail's nose.
Not sure I’d agree. Brian was a philandering hypocrite. Gail owed him nothing.
@@spartybrearly7221 he was, and he was thick as two short planks, too. Gail probably didn't owe him anything after he died, but she could have handed the funeral over to his Mother, who really DID care for Brian
@@spartybrearly7221 GAIL WAS THE CHEATER . She slept with his cousin and tried to leave Brian AND HER CHILD but the cousin didn’t want her. So I don’t know what your on about
Thank you!!!
That was so bitter out of gail nasty piece of work
If I was Gail I would feel huge guilt about Brian’s death. She didn’t seem to which was annoying. And would burying Brian as a catholic really had hurt her? She was just being vindictive to Ivy.
Gail was quite right, Brian was a cheat and a liar.
@@spartybrearly7221 Gail was a cheat and a liar as well so they were well matched!
Exactly right ! Gail was an absolute git, she's so stupid. Suddenly the man she did not love and did not want anything to do with, meant so much to her after he died hence why she wanted to do the funeral in her own way telling Ivy practically to bog off. Gail always acted as if she was the victim in every situation. I thought so too that Gail may become more down to earth but obviously not. She's a selfish idiot.
Gail being cruel selfish and should not have the rights to say my husband what a B
If I was Ivy I couldn't hold myself back in not strangling her. She knew she didn't want him and was spiteful to the end.hope she gets kharma later
Its gails fault brian died she asked him for a divorce again & he stormed out & went to that club
@@nicolemclean9028 and he asked her to come out with him instead. If she’d said yes he wouldn’t have died
Beth and Aleck had marvelous chemistry. Derek and Mavis were so entertaining too! So many great characters on Coronation Street.
allen bradley and gail tilsley...you're perfect for eachother!
I remember watching this on G Plus back in November 2001
Brian's death was actually quite brutal, wasn't expecting that
Good mind init!!! This is when coronation Street was bloody brilliant
They made sure he couldn’t come back 🎉😅
Tragic.
You think that's brutal? Wish I was brought up in the middle classes like you 😉😂
In real life Chris quinten became a real playboy😅
I don’t know why Rita and Jenny believed Alan. He’s such a dick head most of the time and to Martin and Dawn. I think Rita was perhaps trying not to believe it after she found about Len’s infidelity after his death.
The great days of T.V!!!!!
Brian and Gail had only been remarried a year. They seemed happy enough in August 88. What went wrong? And so quickly?
Chris Quentin wanted to move to America with Leeza Gibbons, so the writers got spiteful and killed him off, and in doing so, killed any chance of him returning. They chose to write the breakdown of their second marriage for dramatic tension. I reckon it worked!
Alan’s giving me the creeps
Dawn who gets the job working for alan later went on to play WPC Donna Harris in The Bill for a few years
The song in the club where Brian was was called good life ..
"good Life" by inner city.
Don was right. Ivy never got over it. Understandable though.
Yeah i get what you’re saying, I just felt that some of the supposed comical storylines they had them go through were at times too cringeworthy for words and weren’t necessarily amusing.. certainly NOT to me anyway. Each to their own!
Why does a wife have more of a say on a man's funeral than his own mother? The mother gave him life, nurtured and protected him through childhood. The mother is his blood and DNA. A wife doesnt come remotely close to that. Why on earth does she, Gail, have more of a say than Ivy? I don't understand that. Brian came from Ivy. She has THE say on how his funeral goes, in my opinion.
I agree %100😊
❤ Bet & Alec.
I had to laugh when Deidre said she had a crush on Rupert Bear, so did I!
Percy to Jack: "have you got deathwatch beetle?". Jack replies: "I dunno Percy, hang and let me unscrew me wooden leg and have a shufty for ya" 😂😂 love some of these lines
Brian, I'm not the one breaking up the happy family. When were those two happy¿
How could the writers ever hope to rescue the good character of Gail from doing such a heartless and pointless thing as denying Bryan's mother a little solace. How uselessly cruel!
Absolutely.
Gail should be happy now, she wanted poor Brian out of her life, Brian gave her everything she demanded, but like a spoilt Brat, as soon as she got it, she didn't want it anymore, what a detestable character.
Sandra - shout first, think later - Stubbs. I felt sorry for Ken, which doesn’t happen much.
I feel so for Ivy
I'd say "our" brian was relieved to finally get away from Gail to be honest.
I think Derek and mavis were marvellous. Perhaps a touch under rated
Seriously? I think they’re one of the primary reasons why EastEnders was kicking the Street’s ass around this time.
@@4evernate28 Eastenders was poor in the ratings that year and Corrie was on top.
David’s born the year after this. Sarah was a baby during this.
Gail is a right arse, I am sure she could have said it a nicer way to Ivy that they were not together anymore. What a horrible way to say her and St Brian were no longer an item.
Gail's selfish phase!
Brain Tilsley’s death, The Tilsley Marriage falls apart.
Im proud of Brian putting Gail in her place, for his own sake and on behalf of Nicky. His love for his son driving him. Ivy raised a good son and loving father. Briliiant acting
Can't believe R Bryan got murdered just to get away from Gail!..actually...
I only just discovered this show a few months ago and between allen bradley and gail I'm that disgusted that can't watch no more 😩 I just loved this show too...no more Hilda and Eddie and Stan..the list goes on...without Bet, Alec, Jack, even Vera & her mouth this show wouldn't have a chance in hell and where the hell Gloria! R.i.P. Bryan ☹
I’m sure Bernie played the father of del and Rodney trotter in only fools and horses (I recognise the voice) or am I wrong?
Well spotted. I think you are correct. Both are played by Peter Woodthorpe. A distinctive voice indeed.
Yeah that's him. 1983 Christmas Special called Happy Returns. Reg made Del think he was someone else's kid by adding a letter on the blood test letter. The last episode Lennard Pearce appeared in before his untimely death the following December. They had filmed some of Series 4 but had to redo Grandad's scenes with Uncle Albert instead. Strained Relations was quickly done to accommodate Lennard Pearce and Grandad's death and Uncle Albert's debut
@@dominewimbury2039 Good knowledge. Thanks. But I think the Christmas episode may have been called ' Thicker them Water'. The episode where their dad comes into it.
I think ' Happy returns' episode may have been the episode where Delboy thinks he has a daughter with Juney.
Brian's stabbing even viewing now really hits the emotions the same as 1989. Horrible to say the least. I don't know if they ever caught the person that did this and presented this on any of the episodes after.
His killer gave a talk at Nick’s college in 1998, then he got Leanne to write to him in prison and things got a bit dangerous 😬 The episodes were screened around June I think so you’ll find them on this channel but excerpts telling the story have been uploaded separately on another channel too. Good storyline.
Sounds like the story where Ernie's murderer was back in touch with Emily. Ideas must have been short on the ground around that time.
How many people watch modern day Corrie now?
I certainly don't, it's horrendous!
Alec was such a misery, I always wished Bet had found someone less penny pinching and selfish.
The writers really messed up with the writing of Brian's death. All of it.
Yep, Chris Quentin was against being killed off too - but the producers insisted.
Gail tut tut what a cow to do that when she dident want him anymore having the last word poor me syndrome she ended up with martin thats justice for ya 😂😂😂😂
Completely not relatable comment but what was the song that was playing at the nightclub scene the one playing before Brian’s murders turn up ?
"Good Life" by inner city
@@susanmillar3455 thank you
I'm getting to where I started watching in 92 or 93 & I've gone back to 1982 to meet the characters I have always heard about like Brian & his death. Not much storyline in the past couple years & a character i never cared for, However he was good in the scenes when he took Nicky. Rita storyline is compelling TV that I can't stop watching. For a dull character this has changed my opinion of him. What a slimeball & the acting between him & Rita is great.
Oh well said Shirl! Bang on.
Is every person on that street a narcissist?
Great month for Corrie, unfortunately dominated by the death of awful Brian Tilsley, and the start of the battle royal between Gail and Ivy. Alan Bradley's not-so-subtle seduction of Dawn Prescott is fascinating to watch, as she's already on to him and getting suspicious, but he can't see it, and is unaware that she's going to be the architect of his downfall. Go Dawn!
I think the battle between Gail and Ivy started way before Brian Tilsley was killed off sure remember when Ivy tried to stop Audrey from going round to Gail and Brian’s house for dinner I’m not saying that’s how it started I don’t know how it started but I think it started way before that as well but I do know it definitely started way before Brian Tilsley was even killed off
The way the writers handled Brian & Gail's deteriorating marriage felt so forced in creating the climax for Brian's exit - very strange watching it back
Did Alan Bradley try to try it on with Martin's then girlfriend? He was one creepy bloke.
Ivy is an awful person but Gail was wrong to not have a Catholic funeral for Brian.
I agree Gail was wrong and she no endearing qualities anymore. Ivy looks as though she's on the road to vengeance and quite right. Looking forward to the battles ahead.
Gail was way worse than Ivy. Ivy doted on Brian. Gail is one selfish b*tch.
Too right
Brian wasn't religious. It's not up Ivy but next of kin, that was Gail.
How dare Gail go against the wishes of Brian's mother? It is just hateful!
lol
How do you know they weren't the wishes of Brian? A wife doesn't have to pander the parents of the deceased.
No she buts not as if she loved Brian anymore and to say "he's not Ivy's son or Brian's" when he's exactly that. She was the reason he was out of the house that night anyway this was the least she could do @@londonlady227
I can't stand Sandra Stubbs..I thought her verbal attack on Ken was really pathetic, and gave a glimpse of her temper and true feelings about people. I'm surprised he gave her the time of day after that
I agree. She was a miserable character who was quick to apportion blame rather than accept her own failings. She also had a go at Alf in the Rovers for selling alcohol to her son and his friends based in pretty flimsy evidence.
She werrrrrrre just annoying forrrrrrrr bloody rrrrrrrrr's int herrrrrrrrr voice she werrrrrrrre. Although I noticed she toned it down in the last couple of months. Bet she was told how bloody annoying it was.
How did the police know it was Gail’s husband without any ID?
How wooden is Gail’s mate Pauline! 🤦♂️ I hope little Warren Jackson knew it was only pretend, must have been quite traumatic for him. Older Warren said about Brian’s death on the kids from Corrie special.
Alf’s always the one going round telling of death isn’t he? He’s like the professional mourner.
Yep he’s always called up to help with funeral arrangements too - I can remember both Rita and Hilda turning to him for assistance!
01:05 - 01:12 oh you sick coronation street writers 😂
Always thought ivy was to soft with Gail she didn't give her half enough
Gail's a hypocrite! How dare she say shes burying her husband the way she sees fit when she told him she didnt love him & wanted a divorce. Cow.
Bryan stabbed
Richard a murderer drowned
Joe Drowned
Micheal Heart Attack
Martin escaped with his life.
Gail’s got more husbands underground than above.
Rita is so naive.
And Allen is a rotten snake in the grass.
The power of the fast forward button!
I can skip Gail this time around.
Bye bye Gail 🙄
I’m really surprised at the swearing used in Coronation Street at this time nowadays no swearing but plenty of murders and drug dealers LOL!
I know which I prefer! 😉
@@EveHenleySpread yep, neither ☺️
I just wish today’s Street had a bit more good humour and not have every character that comes in to be a psychopath or somebody with an Alterio motive
Well tbh, I wouldn’t know.. haven’t watched it properly in about 20 years BUT I have seen the odd episode of recent times. I was shocked at how dull and lifeless it was.. and so serious too! I don’t want that from Corrie, I love the humour of the late 70s/early 80s.. it was almost a sitcom! I suppose things have to move on.. but I don’t! 😉
All "council television" plus even streaming services must feed us all..."THE MESSAGE" 😂
That Carol woman calling Alan a bastard! They don’t use that word anymore on any soap these days.
Jack... if our Vera would go to the mid east lol
Thank you so much. You are helping me sip as much of the brilliant tea that has been brewing on Coronation street for the better part of 70 years.