Two in the Bush, Season 4, Episode 9, aired 4 November 1964. Brian Blessed as PC Smith; Joseph Brady as PC Weir; Anthony Collin, Landlord; James Ellis as Det. Con. Lynch; Frederick Hall as Mr. Dunning; Stan Jay as Tubby; Bob Keegan as Sgt. Blackitt; David Kirk as Bert; Alan Lake as Joe; Henry Lincoln (as Henry Soskin) as Sparky; Fulton Mackay as Foxy; Graham Rigby as Fred; Carole Schofield as Muriel Parr; Malcolm Tierney as Rob; Frank Windsor as Det. Sgt. Watt; Christopher Wray as PC Anderson; Nola York, Barmaid.
I used to watch this in the 60s. I remember Lynch abd Quilley. Barlow and Watt got their own series, and investigated Jack the Ripper. Incidentally, your flag logo is the wrong way round
You dirty girl Frances! how was it their fault for choosing to wear what they want? They weren’t to know some creepy pervy girl would be eyeing up their family Jewels - It’s your fault for looking😂🎉
Lake appeared as villains in lot of TV crime shows. He had the right presence - not least because he'd done time himself. Though not until a few years after this.
Used to love Z Cars
Thanks for another vintage gem.
No cell phones, no I pads, the days when people spoke to one another.
and you bought train tickets at ticket offices ( that were open)
I only found out today that this was one of the episodes written by my Uncle, Colin Wilkinson back in 1964
Two in the Bush, Season 4, Episode 9, aired 4 November 1964. Brian Blessed as PC Smith; Joseph Brady as PC Weir; Anthony Collin, Landlord; James Ellis as Det. Con. Lynch; Frederick Hall as Mr. Dunning; Stan Jay as Tubby; Bob Keegan as Sgt. Blackitt; David Kirk as Bert; Alan Lake as Joe; Henry Lincoln (as Henry Soskin) as Sparky; Fulton Mackay as Foxy; Graham Rigby as Fred; Carole Schofield as Muriel Parr; Malcolm Tierney as Rob; Frank Windsor as Det. Sgt. Watt; Christopher Wray as PC Anderson; Nola York, Barmaid.
Porridge!
And Lovejoy .
Just watched this episode with Sgt. Blackies daughter.
Absolutely brilliant. What a gem of a find.
Robert Keegan stole the show.
And a very young Mr McKay off porridge, he's gone straight then .
Quality!
It'll need a fair amount of Fairy Snow to shift those stains on those kits 🏈
The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan. Good flick!
The world hasn't been the same since people stopped ordering pies
... with the proper green peas ...
@@bethpalmer1024 Or decent pies - where are they???
And parsley sauce
Would have been keen to have seen PC Smith ( Brian Blessed ) promoted
to a detective and seen in " Softly, Softly Task Force".
3/- to watch a first class Rugby match!
S4E9 4 November 1964 Two in the Bush
Featuring Henry Soskin (aka Lincoln) so one fro Dr Who fans
33:25 Actors - might be useful to get a forklift licence. Never know when it might come in useful for a part.
Tx: 4 November 1964
I used to watch this in the 60s. I remember Lynch abd Quilley. Barlow and Watt got their own series, and investigated Jack the Ripper. Incidentally, your flag logo is the wrong way round
Why is the logo with the inside out Union Jack so large?
Those shorty shorts on those rugby players, lol. Too short! Geez - I can see your whole family tree.
You dirty girl Frances! how was it their fault for choosing to wear what they want? They weren’t to know some creepy pervy girl would be eyeing up their family Jewels - It’s your fault for looking😂🎉
Look at the shadows cast..before global dimming took place.
I remember the bright skies back then..what has man done to this planet.
Is that a younger Fulton McKay?
name the rugby ground anyone?
No idea but the entrance fee was 3 Bob, which is 15p.
Looks like Wigan .
@@gotelemwillyboyshere Makes sense, as the Jock Weir character played for Wigan.
Alan Lake 10.43
Lake appeared as villains in lot of TV crime shows. He had the right presence - not least because he'd done time himself. Though not until a few years after this.