Used to love Brookie. My favourite soap at the time. Me and an old pal used to watch it religiously and talk about the characters and where the storylines might head. Funny really thinking about it... Two 18 year old lads who went drinking and clubbing together on the pull every weekend but yet still found time to watch Brookie and chat for ages about it. Can't imagine my son doing anything like that!
Left the rest miles behind. Storylines were next level. Same can be said of the characters. Some proper cliffhangers which got you thinking all weekend
The way Barry says "alright!" makes me lol. It's only because I was only three at this time, but I watched The Scousers sketches on Harry Enfield's Television Programme later on 🤣
@@therespectedlex9794so he says after she died. She's not here to deny it so Peter Hooks a scumbag. It's telling new order want nothing to do with him.
Literally two days after I turned 9 years old! 1988 alone was the year Margaret Thatcher brought in Clause 28, better known as Section 28 which led to a group of lesbian activists storming the Six O'Clock News on BBC ONE. Of course, Britain was very much a different place and homophobic articles about people who were either homosexual (or perceived to be as such) would of been in the gutter press and employers could even sack such people on the spot! Thankfully, it's a much better place now and homophobia is in a minority. Back on topic, Brookside was definitely ground-breaking and didn't (usually) border on the far-fetched side of things sister soap Hollyoaks (especially since around the back end of the 1990s onwards) often does as well as other soaps!
In a lot of ways it is better but in other ways there is still a long way to go. I'm an autistic transwoman and was subjected to a 10-year hate campaign that was transphobic and ableist in nature for trying to get reasonable adjustments. A lot of transphobia uses recycled arguments homophobes used in the 1980's. Don't get me wrong, I do think there is generally less homophobia than there used to be and I think there will be some people for whom things are easier now, I just feel there is a belief that it's all good now but there is still a lot more to be done. That said I do think that a lot of people see the past through rose-tinted glasses and I think classic soap scenes like this remind people of the reality of bygone eras and that it wasn't always as rosy as a lot of people would like to believe. Brookside was very much ahead of its time, it was never afraid to tackle hard-hitting and controversial issues.
So you think homosexuality doesn't harm anyone, eh?. th-cam.com/video/-jSqIxM-9KE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kmEaJj_55oT5kH7B th-cam.com/video/7r4s77xJiBw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=004jRdPoy8-lBlXW Tell that to the parents of those children.
I very well remember this very episode. The character who played Rodney's brother-in-law was later sacked from the show because he wouldn't agree to say some line. I think it was during this scene.
Are these professional actors? Or did they encourage keen amateurs in those days. Also that gang rocked up like something from the Wanderers / Warriors!!
The leader of the gang played the builder in Alan Partridge series 2.
“You gotta do ya bench presses” etc 😂
Go-on, show him ya toolbelt.
“You’d make a good James Bond, Alan”
@@Ray-M59 Brilliant!! That scene is brilliant!
@@Ray-M59Dr Nowt
Used to love Brookie. My favourite soap at the time. Me and an old pal used to watch it religiously and talk about the characters and where the storylines might head. Funny really thinking about it... Two 18 year old lads who went drinking and clubbing together on the pull every weekend but yet still found time to watch Brookie and chat for ages about it. Can't imagine my son doing anything like that!
I was the same, but at 19 watching the first episode then every week after lol
My m8 Wayne was Brookie mad at the same age. Didn't matter what we were doing, when it was time for Brookside, he was off home😂
Stv have started it from scratch were currently on episode 330
@@Nickpaintbrush too many blerts and scallies in dat
The acting is Oscar worthy 😂
😂
Australian vibes for me
Loved brookside. It was in its element in the 80s.
Left the rest miles behind. Storylines were next level. Same can be said of the characters. Some proper cliffhangers which got you thinking all weekend
The way Barry says "alright!" makes me lol. It's only because I was only three at this time, but I watched The Scousers sketches on Harry Enfield's Television Programme later on 🤣
Alright Alright calm down calm down eh ya what laaa😂
@@ferralpipits the way us scousers say it
Sue Johnston was the best actor on the show..She's had a really good acting career since. John McArdle looks so young too lol
One of the best actors in Britain both her and Ricky Tomlinson
@@dollyrawlins5470Caroline Aherne made the right choice with having Sue and Ricky as Denise's parents in the Royle family
@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 Gave her Peter Hooky a hard time though.
@@therespectedlex9794so he says after she died. She's not here to deny it so Peter Hooks a scumbag. It's telling new order want nothing to do with him.
Cous cous mentioned in brookside 1988!!!! Wow well before their time
Brookie always were pioneers. Best soap theres ever been
Used to love Brookside back then.
I had absolutely no idea until now that Brookside was actually a comedy
God I feel nostalgic. What great days.
You woke me up, but answered the door straight away😅
I used to watch brookie regularly. Never missed an episode.
Dutch girls must be punished for having big boobs
I bet you wished you could have that time back now lol
I thought we were going to get a Westside Story song and dance at one point
" Eh! Eh! Alright! Alright! Calm down! Calm down!"
You wha?
@@GhastlyCretin G’Wed
@@GhastlyCretincalm down, calm down.
Eh! Ya startin'?!
Anyone else get this randomly recommended without even viewing any bs content 😅 ? Maybe they are trying to tell us something.
Closest thing I’ve watched recently that’s Scouse was a video of Pete Wylie walking around Liverpool, other than that, yes, me too.
Yes me too
I did yeah. Don't understand why. I watched Brookside years ago when I was a little kid but the algorithm can't know that.
The ring leader was the biggest puff there!
He was probably insecure 🤣
More than likely..
He was curious
That's why he's the ringleader.
Puff? Which time tunnel did you travel through?
Barry vs the main lad.. they were working together in the DVD that wasn't made settling up
This is groundbreaking
How times have fcuking changed !
Try that scene today ?
Wish they would bring this show back instead of showing crap like Big brother and love island
It's on STV Player
So true 👍
Watching early episode on stv and I can't believe how different Gordon looks.
It’s a different actor.
That was a superb Soap in it's heyday, very fond memories of this episode
It's worse than Eastenders. It ain't even a soap - it's a melodrama.
I remember this episode when I was 10 loved brookside
You might not know but brookside was actually a fly on the wall documentary
Gordon’s father was the only one who hadn’t had a blow dry at the ‘air dressers 😂
They are the worst put on scouse accents by that gang 😂😂😂
Brookside was the first show I saw on Ch 4. An era when we only had 4 choices
Both Brookside and fellow northwest soap Coronation Street were the programmes of the day
Brookside was the best soap ever. They ruined it when they started employing actors who weren’t proper scousers.
Same with Emmerdale never knew the Yorkshire dales were so diverse!
@@stevegordon5689 lol... I know exactly wym
There was a few who weren't scousers in Brookside at the beginning.
@@spudhead1161 that’s right. Those actors were originally cast to provide a class difference and add a deliberate dynamic to the show.
@mr.thegreat557 I mean the ones pretending to be scouser, ie Sue Johnson.
Good fight scene from Billy Corkhill. Like Ricky Hatton in his prime :)
Literally two days after I turned 9 years old! 1988 alone was the year Margaret Thatcher brought in Clause 28, better known as Section 28 which led to a group of lesbian activists storming the Six O'Clock News on BBC ONE. Of course, Britain was very much a different place and homophobic articles about people who were either homosexual (or perceived to be as such) would of been in the gutter press and employers could even sack such people on the spot! Thankfully, it's a much better place now and homophobia is in a minority. Back on topic, Brookside was definitely ground-breaking and didn't (usually) border on the far-fetched side of things sister soap Hollyoaks (especially since around the back end of the 1990s onwards) often does as well as other soaps!
I was 8, mad init,😊
In a lot of ways it is better but in other ways there is still a long way to go. I'm an autistic transwoman and was subjected to a 10-year hate campaign that was transphobic and ableist in nature for trying to get reasonable adjustments. A lot of transphobia uses recycled arguments homophobes used in the 1980's. Don't get me wrong, I do think there is generally less homophobia than there used to be and I think there will be some people for whom things are easier now, I just feel there is a belief that it's all good now but there is still a lot more to be done. That said I do think that a lot of people see the past through rose-tinted glasses and I think classic soap scenes like this remind people of the reality of bygone eras and that it wasn't always as rosy as a lot of people would like to believe. Brookside was very much ahead of its time, it was never afraid to tackle hard-hitting and controversial issues.
@@MiaMantriI'm gay and autistic got no time for hate crime like what you went through
It was a fantastic place back in the day it was Great.
So you think homosexuality doesn't harm anyone, eh?.
th-cam.com/video/-jSqIxM-9KE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kmEaJj_55oT5kH7B
th-cam.com/video/7r4s77xJiBw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=004jRdPoy8-lBlXW
Tell that to the parents of those children.
I very well remember this very episode. The character who played Rodney's brother-in-law was later sacked from the show because he wouldn't agree to say some line. I think it was during this scene.
Wow I never knew that, I remember he randomly just left and they barely mentioned it, that’s a bit unfair though sacking him for that.
Best actors ever
Haha tremendous wasn't it
Was all calming down until Sheila decided to throw her weight in and kick it all off
Harry Enfields Scousers were based on the male characters in Brookside
🤣
These no-marks are lucky Bing wasn’t then living on the Close. The full force of the B.R.A would come tumbling down on them!
People still were pretty prejudiced in the 90s but had come a lot further than the 70s and 80s
Canine excrement!
Bring back Brookie !!!!!!
We now live in a world of mobile phones
Fell asleep on couch but his hair is blown and dried 😂😂😂
Actors pretending to be homophobic are unintentionally hilarious. The only profession more camp than actors is air flight crew (trolly dollies)
The good old day's when gangs like that were the norm.
They all shook hands then went in Ron Dicko’s garage for a bum….
😂
Funny as
I think the title of the video is a bit wrong.... Homophonic gang attacked by residents of brookside is better...
Funny how the leader of this gang would be in Settling Up with Barry(different character obviously)
is this a sketch from harry enfield
"Eh! Eh!... _CALM DOWN!"_
What happens does Barry Grant get with that other lads Mother? So many questions. Might start streaming from the beginning what season we on ?
Are these professional actors? Or did they encourage keen amateurs in those days.
Also that gang rocked up like something from the Wanderers / Warriors!!
This is top tier. Hahaha
So funny, forgotten all about this episode 😅
Good old Barry
Though he was a triple murderer 🤹
Love Barry.
Ah, the good old days.
Yeh it was great ,fooking awful
Classic!!!!
Let the bumming begin !
😂
Intelligent
I miss England.
My mother was mad about brookside.
Better than the crap these days
Was it? 😂
1988 was a bloody horrible year and I was only 19 that year sadly and I wish I had been 25 or even 30.
Why was it horrible? 1988 was a cracking summer and the music scene was changing dramatically!
He didn't, did he ?
Why horrible? Kylie Minogue, Sinclair Spectrums, no Internet...
Can you get that Barb?
Bobby Grant and Twiggy along with Dave would've smashed em all....😆
Loved Brookie and it's Harry Enfield counterpart The Scousers. 😂🤣
Calm down Calm down 🎶🎶 🧔🏻
I was 4 nearly coming to 5 when this was aired
3:40 love it,
Watching this im glad its 2024 ffs wtf how depressing
Shame for the old fella at his time of life.
So much denim.
Calm down, Calm down.
A A A A A A A A A A A
Was that Andrew Sachs from Fawlty Towers.
The old fella? Don't be daft soft lad. Isn't it funny. Just because their old Dad seems gay doesn't mean they should be. Good old 1988.
Like all uk soaps the land the close was built on was cursed. The only luck you ever have is bad😂
“Alright, Alright calm down!”
Dey do do dat don't dey
dont get quality like.this now ,
Ronnie Pickering???
Who? Someone famous 😅😅
garlic bread was invented in 88.
What excellent acting 😅😅😅
Day do doh don't da do. Love brookie it was grrrrreattt. Sof lad .
Alright! Calm down, calm down.
They were preventing brookside from becoming puffside 😂
Why didn't they just use their mobiles to phone the police?
Durrrrr
😂😂😂
Wait… was jimmy part of the gang? I didn’t start watching Brookie til about 1990 ish
best gay rights march ever!
Calm down! Calm down!
Aye...you erd...do one, will ya
They must have heard TVs first lesbian kiss was going down ...
Where was Yosser Hughes when you needed him?
DES TAVINER WOW!
Alright there Reggie babe.
@@SnookerMafia-or6nu 😂😂😂😂
Loved Brookside
Just couldn’t beat a bit of Brookie
Denim jackets were in.
Kendaaaaaaaaal!
Friggin ell! Just who are the gays? Look at that thumbnail.
Er er er calm down calm down… Don’t they don’t 😂😂😂😂😂
loved brookie haha
When life was good man
For straight people maybe
calm down
This Is how things actually go down in real life. Totally accurate portrayal
I remember the characters but not Jamie. Could anyone elaborate on Jamie - on his plotline to jog my memory. Seems quite streetwise.
Jamie was Tracy Corkhill's boyfriend.
@@pablodelnorte9746 thanks.
@@shahedmc9656 No worries. I can't remember much more about him either. Can't believe it was 36 years ago 😱.
Joey Barton's dad
A gang looking for a fight but run off .. first punch thrown .. 😂 that's like spurs trying to win a cup
The only soap I liked.