One of my favorites ever shows growing up as a kid in the 80s, loved the adventures of Arthur Daley and terry,...great writing and wonderful characters filled with humor, drama and dodgy dealings,....it will forever be remembered with warmth and fondness , and a reminder to how great tv shows used to be.....great times
Fantastic!!! Fortunately/unfortunately I spend a fair amount of time in the '70s and ' 80s and I absolutely loved Minder. For my sins I used to work at County Hall on London's south bank. George Cole and Dennis Waterman were filming around the corner in York Road so a longer lunchtime than usual was taken while I watched agog. Wonderful.
Nice work, keep them coming. ITV3 has been brilliant weekdays morning. Minder, Sweeney and the Professionals. All filmed in London in the seventies and eighties.
It is ITV4 that shows these and has been showing them repeatedly over the last decade- usually in the afternoon. I watch them for the nostalgia of old London and last week I came across this website with all the locations used in Minder (then and now) after wondering if the location for Goddard's [Ronald Fraser] house in 'Waiting for Goddard' was in Kings Cross: www.minder.org/locations/index2.htm
@Fred Smith many parts of the UK now resemble down town Baghdad. They escape one shit hole only to want to change their new home into the shit hole they escaped from🙄
Thank you to everyone who has watched the video, and your comments are really appreciated. Please take the time to visit the website Minder.org, to find out all about the show, including the locations.
Brilliant video. There must be so much footage that also didn't make the airwaves. They use to film Minder and the Bill around our area quite a bit (W10/W11) they filmed in St Helens gardens laundrett for a whole day once but I never saw the episode on telly.
"Terry Mccann hard as nails" To begin with, certainly. But the last couple of series he was in, I couldn't help noticing he was never shown getting into punch-ups the way he'd done before. Was that "them upstairs" telling the producers to tone down the violence?
@@Krzyszczynski very true mate! . I bought the dvd box set and as i watched each episode i noticed too that there was less punch-ups with Terry in the later episodes. Still a great tv series though and better than the p.c. crap on telly these days!
Loved this programme about London and the almost innocents of the episodes , compared to the crap that's on today...we talked about it all day in school after each episode. Even the theme song just lifts my spirit. Well done putting this together. Miss the sweeney, minder,professionals...Great British TV, as was top of the pops...this coming from an Irish man who wished he could go back to the 80s ...just for a day..be well everyone 👍
I once wrote an episode of Minder, it was the one where Arthur said "I've got a little job for you Terry" to which Terry replied "Will this job involve me getting into a spot of bother with the law, then a lovely girl falling for me, then I get beat up by a gang of thugs, then you not playing me my wages". "Yes Terry". "Well in that case I will do it then".
@@leebottomley3007 Yes thanks for doing this. I used to live in Acton, West London in that period and would often see them in the area filming. I also worked at Fullers Brewery in Chiswick and we would often get Euston Films coming into loan beer cases and kegs for use in the Winchester Club.
What goes around comes around for Denis Waterman. The Blue Anchor (1.20) by the Thames near Hammersmith Bridge is almost next door to the Rutland Arms and that was a favourite location in many episodes of New Tricks
Thanks Lee. One of my happiest ever experiences was visiting the Blue Anchor by Hammersmith Bridge on a glorious day last summer (I knew of it from New Tricks - only just realised it features in the credits of Minder). We had a lovely lunch outside (in that very spot where Terry and Arthur sit) and the beer was to die for. We don't live in London but love visiting places of note like this when we do travel. Hopefully we'll make a return visit to the Anchor this year.
^ Lucky You Dermot My regular visits to Hammersmith were to see Rock concerts @ the Odeon I sincerely DO hope the "Blue Anchor" has a bright future ahead I say that, as, London's NEW "demographic" (Muslims), don't drink Add that to the fact that SO many Pub in England HAVE been lost over last 30yrs
To all the Minder fans out there. Thought you might like to know about an excellent book. It’s called . . . The phenomenon that was Minder. Written by Brian Hawkins. It was published by ink stone books in 2002. It’s a complete guide to the show. Everything you that ever need to know. Definitely worth buying, and adding to your collection. Have a great day. 👍
Great upload Lee.. how's your minder trivia knowledge? Two actresses who played Terry's long term girlfriend's, penny the air hostess (gennie nevinson) and debbie the stripper (diana malin) appeared in 4 and 5 episodes..but only 1 episode together..can you name the episode..I give you a clue..the story revolved around an animal?
Hi Matthew, Is it the episode when they had to get the bull from the field ? I remember the time when Penny and Debbie met in Terry’s flat. Very awkward. Penny was always the upper class one, but I really liked Debbie. Would have been interesting if Terry had to choose one or the other.
@@leebottomley3007 spot on mate!!!. A lot of bull and a pat on the back..1980..yeah penny was lovely but prim and proper..debbie was just..well..sex!!!..gorgeous both of em!!!.cheers mate.
My mate worked as an extra on the show & was often seen in the background at The Winchester Club. These scenes were shot at a studio in Park Royal, NW10.
@@leebottomley3007 The Equity rate at the time for a non speaking extra was £100 per day. The beer you see the actors drinking was real! He got into the business by working as a film unit driver & eventually drove for Roger Moore during the making of The Saint & Persuaders.
Not entirely filmed in *Greater London* and surrounding areas. Series 8 episode 7 titled *A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in Shepherd's Bush* was partly filmed in *Bradford.* You can see the exterior of the *The Ring O Bells* now known as *Bolton House* at *18 Bolton Road, Bradford.* Roughly 30 metres away from the main entrance to the grounds of *Bradford Cathedral.* It's possible they filmed the interior scenes in there too, but as I haven't been in that former pub in my life, I'll have to compare photos online. You can see an aerial shot of *Kirkgate* the street starting at *Barclays Bank* heading towards *Kirkgate Shopping Centre* which is also on *Kirkgate* the street. It looks to have been taken from whatever building used to be next door to *The Midland Hotel,* but it's that long ago now I can't remember what was on that side of road other than some youth career advice place on the ground floor. Plus there was never any need to go over there anyway when all the shops were on the opposite side of the road. You can see various shots of *Bradford Forster Square* railway station. The side towards *The Broadway Bradford* and *The Midland Hotel* has been turned into a car park, a recently demolished *Royal Mail sorting office,* and a recently closed *HM Revenue and Customs Office.* However the main *Bradford Foster Square* railway station building and the tracks going towards *Forster Square Retail Park* still exist today, and will soon be expanded and redeveloped.
@@michael5089 It was one of just a few productions I found out about from the *Bradford - City of Film* team on their *Bradford Film Heritage* website. I seem to know more about my city's films, TV shows and film locations than they do, as there's loads of stuff missing from their website which I will be revealing to them eventually when I get a job and start my own blogs about *Bradford's* famous people, places and things, and a second blog dedicated to *Bradford's* films, TV shows and film locations. They only mentioned one of the locations in *Minder* on their website which was *Bradford Forster Square* railway station, which used to be bigger than it is now, but as usual there was more. Not much more however as the others were only short shots, but the point still stands. For example I've just started watching *The Last Tango in Halifax* recently, and I noticed the *Cow and Calf Rocks* on *Ilkley Moor, Ilkley, Bradford* appeared in a scene in series 1, yet *Bradford Film Heritage* only noticed it appear in series 5. I also noticed a pub I had been in as a kid or a teenager in series 4, which I also noticed appeared in one or two episodes of *The Royal,* but I didn't know what it was called until now. I thought it was somewhere near *Bingley, Bradford* next to the *Leeds and Liverpool canal* but it's actually in *Shibden, Halifax* next to the *Shibden Brook canal,* and has been voted the *Best Pub in Yorkshire* before. I can now add it to *IMDB* now I know what it's called and where it is. Talking of *The Royal,* it used at least 5 *Bradford* locations including the interiors for the hospital which were in every single one of the 87 episodes, yet *Bradford Film Heritage* only mention 2 of those 5 *Bradford* locations. I've just finished series 4 of *The Last Tango in Halifax* which consists of just a couple of Christmas episodes. However I expect as the headteacher Caroline moved to *Huddersfield* in series 4, it'll be more likely that there will be more *Bradford* locations in series 5, than just *Ilkley Moor,* so I'll be keeping my eye out when I watch the rest tonight.
What a legendary show the original series was i used to stay up and watch it in 1979 i was 10 year's old Dennis Waterman and George Cole sadly missed R.I.P gone not forgotten respect 🤝🙏
I used to love Minder as a kid, but as an adult I now realise that implausibly Dennis Waterman would often be beating up guys half his size in the show, and bedding more women than James Bond.
My late father Rex Hobbs was the property master on this great programme and he told me it was a pleasure to go to work with George Cole and Dennis Waterman.
Well this was way before I was around ! I have seen a few episodes of 'Minder' and enjoyed it. Very London, and that's cool, but it'd have worked quite well if it had continued with Dennis and George in New York for a few episodes. And back to London. Could have continued much longer. Classic characters. Stefanie, 12
Hi Lee, many thanks for making this video. Minder was my favourite program back in the 80's. Would it be possible to put the address of the locations at some point, or do you know if there is a list of the locations used, I would love to take my dad to visit some :)
The thing is about the shot at The Blue Anchor, since I were a kid I distinctly remember a point where they swapped that image for a similar one with Terry and Arthur leaning on a metal rail at the same location, from the opposite angle. I'm no expert on the show, but I've seen a fair few repeats over the years since and all evidence appears to conclude that the alternate image never existed. But then I see this up to date shot of the place, and it now looks exactly how I recall it. Really weird.
Really nice comparison video- thought it might have been good to list where each location actually is. (I've got most of them saved somewhere through researching through various sources, but for sake of convenience...) :)
Love Minder and watch it every day now on ITV4. 1979 back when London was London and the world was normal!
Me too..isn't it annoying when Wednesday's episode was the same one as Tuesday's though..lol
_TOTALLY AGREE, IT'S GREAT TO SEE IT AGAIN, WILL THINK OF YOU WHEN IT'S ON NEXT. (TUESDAY 19TH MAY)_ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@switchbladeromance1466 _YERR, THEY PUT THE PREVIOUS DAYS EDITION ON IN THE MORNING, AND A NEW ONE IN THE AFTERNOON_ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@whi5tler_1337 that's Arthur for you 🤣👍
@@whi5tler_1337 I will watch it tomorrow morning..👍👍
One of my favorites ever shows growing up as a kid in the 80s, loved the adventures of Arthur Daley and terry,...great writing and wonderful characters filled with humor, drama and dodgy dealings,....it will forever be remembered with warmth and fondness , and a reminder to how great tv shows used to be.....great times
Arthur daley in the leeds liquid gold aderts were brill too
Tv nowadays is complete rubbish, full of pointless contests and overpaid celebs. London also used to be great.
@Red Pilled Fox Nothing would surprise me anymore. I no longer love this country but dont know where to escape to, lol.
Minder, Aufedersehn pet and Only fools and horses- we didnt know how good we had it in the 80's!
To everyone who’s watched my video. Such fantastic comments. Thank you all so much. 👍
Fantastic!!! Fortunately/unfortunately I spend a fair amount of time in the '70s and ' 80s and I absolutely loved Minder. For my sins I used to work at County Hall on London's south bank. George Cole and Dennis Waterman were filming around the corner in York Road so a longer lunchtime than usual was taken while I watched agog. Wonderful.
"Stand on me Terence"! Just.a classic show growing up in the early 80s onwards. Can't believe it lasted that long.
Nice work, keep them coming. ITV3 has been brilliant weekdays morning. Minder, Sweeney and the Professionals. All filmed in London in the seventies and eighties.
It is ITV4 that shows these and has been showing them repeatedly over the last decade- usually in the afternoon. I watch them for the nostalgia of old London and last week I came across this website with all the locations used in Minder (then and now) after wondering if the location for Goddard's [Ronald Fraser] house in 'Waiting for Goddard' was in Kings Cross: www.minder.org/locations/index2.htm
Im 23 and just started getting into The Sweeney and Minder
I never took to The Professionals - compared to Minder and The Sweeney it seemed very po-faced and grim, like they took themselves far too seriously.
@@Deano14397 ...and the torch is passed on!
Wtf have they done to London. Shameful. Minder greatest TV show ever.
@Fred Smith many parts of the UK now resemble down town Baghdad. They escape one shit hole only to want to change their new home into the shit hole they escaped from🙄
Minder want the same when Dennis Waterman left.
Agreed There was no chemistry between Arthur and Ray even though they were supposed to be related...
Brilliantly done. Nice touch superimposing them onto the latest pics. Gotta Love George Cole
Thank you to everyone who has watched the video, and your comments are really appreciated. Please take the time to visit the website Minder.org, to find out all about the show, including the locations.
Brilliant video. There must be so much footage that also didn't make the airwaves.
They use to film Minder and the Bill around our area quite a bit (W10/W11) they filmed in St Helens gardens laundrett for a whole day once but I never saw the episode on telly.
Thanks for the video Lee!. I loved Minder, one of my favourite TV shows. Interesting to see how the filming locations change over time!
Lee, thanks for these videos. I used to live in Acton and would often see them filming the show.
Just stumbled on it. Luvly stuff. I still watch it over and over/makes me feel young again. Thank you 👍
What a great then and now great show great times,,thanks.
The Blue Anchor pub in Hammersmith riverside, one of my old favourite haunts back in the day.
I believe it is still there.
This was probably my favourite TV show growing up in the 70s and 80s. Terry Mccann hard as nails.
@Mick Burns Minder & The Sweeney imo. I never took to the Professionals.
"Terry Mccann hard as nails" To begin with, certainly. But the last couple of series he was in, I couldn't help noticing he was never shown getting into punch-ups the way he'd done before. Was that "them upstairs" telling the producers to tone down the violence?
@@Krzyszczynski very true mate! . I bought the dvd box set and as i watched each episode i noticed too that there was less punch-ups with Terry in the later episodes. Still a great tv series though and better than the p.c. crap on telly these days!
This was an absolutely brilliant show that I still watch to this day, what a duo, timeless hilarious and full of atmosphere 👌👏👏♥️
Loved minder,still do,watch the reruns!
'It 'im Tel' ... Beautiful nostalgia, great times, happy happy days , and what a theme tune, up there with the best. Thanks for posting.
Never tire of watching Minder & watching the location shots was simply joyful, thanks for posting; deffo made with affection! :)
Loved watching that, guys! Many thanks! Minder will always be one of my favourite TV shows. Very well done. Cheers!
Lovely British TV show that still makes me smile today in 2021
Loved this programme about London and the almost innocents of the episodes , compared to the crap that's on today...we talked about it all day in school after each episode. Even the theme song just lifts my spirit. Well done putting this together.
Miss the sweeney, minder,professionals...Great British TV, as was top of the pops...this coming from an Irish man who wished he could go back to the 80s ...just for a day..be well everyone 👍
Brilliant video, I still love Minder watch it everyday on ITV4
I once wrote an episode of Minder, it was the one where Arthur said "I've got a little job for you Terry" to which Terry replied "Will this job involve me getting into a spot of bother with the law, then a lovely girl falling for me, then I get beat up by a gang of thugs, then you not playing me my wages". "Yes Terry". "Well in that case I will do it then".
All sorted out after a few sherberts in the winchester.....on the slate dave.....
Thats fascinating actually. You wrote an episode ? How did that come about ?
@@dickweeeeeeeeeed Busy lad was our Dave. In between Doling out ammo at Rorke`s drift, he managed to run the Winchester!!😂
Not the same without Waterman. Still watch re-runs. Greetings from a Brit residing in the USA. Thank you.
thanks very much for uploading
I really enjoyed watching this. Well done in finding these locations. Brilliant.
Thanks very much lovely photos now and then
thanks for the trip down memory lane
That was Brilliant! Thank you!!
Amazing! Thank you for making this!
Thank you for your kind words.
@@leebottomley3007 Yes thanks for doing this. I used to live in Acton, West London in that period and would often see them in the area filming. I also worked at Fullers Brewery in Chiswick and we would often get Euston Films coming into loan beer cases and kegs for use in the Winchester Club.
That first metamorphosis from 'Arfurs" second-hand car site into a simple urban modern-day walled front garden is amazing.
Great show great actors they don’t make like they that anymore
What goes around comes around for Denis Waterman. The Blue Anchor (1.20) by the Thames near Hammersmith Bridge is almost next door to the Rutland Arms and that was a favourite location in many episodes of New Tricks
No lash-up, love how you put work in to keep the angles and perspectives spot-on. Took real effort, and makes it. Well done.
Class,loved minder first time around, still love it 👌
Great show, I still watch repeats now and still enjoy!!!!
The leaning lampost!! Iconic!! 👏👏
Great vid, thanks for posting.
Minder was one of the best Series the BBC ever created and i also love Dennis Waterman’s brilliant vocals
It wasn't on the BBC.
Thanks Lee.
One of my happiest ever experiences was visiting the Blue Anchor by Hammersmith Bridge on a glorious day last summer (I knew of it from New Tricks - only just realised it features in the credits of Minder). We had a lovely lunch outside (in that very spot where Terry and Arthur sit) and the beer was to die for. We don't live in London but love visiting places of note like this when we do travel. Hopefully we'll make a return visit to the Anchor this year.
^
Lucky You Dermot
My regular visits to Hammersmith were to see Rock concerts @ the Odeon
I sincerely DO hope the "Blue Anchor" has a bright future ahead
I say that, as, London's NEW "demographic" (Muslims), don't drink
Add that to the fact that SO many Pub in England HAVE been lost over last 30yrs
This is excellent work, loved it, but it also felt sad that some places have gone.
Good work. Enjoyed that. Thanks very much.
Watching this in Lock down here in the UK. Great video.
Stay safe everyone
I'm always late to the party ..... that theme tune just is so cheery .... loved minder and Arfur
thanks for putting this together mate. thoroughly enjoyed it.
To all the Minder fans out there. Thought you might like to know about an excellent book. It’s called . . . The phenomenon that was Minder. Written by Brian Hawkins. It was published by ink stone books in 2002. It’s a complete guide to the show. Everything you that ever need to know. Definitely worth buying, and adding to your collection. Have a great day. 👍
Great upload Lee.. how's your minder trivia knowledge? Two actresses who played Terry's long term girlfriend's, penny the air hostess (gennie nevinson) and debbie the stripper (diana malin) appeared in 4 and 5 episodes..but only 1 episode together..can you name the episode..I give you a clue..the story revolved around an animal?
Hi Matthew, Is it the episode when they had to get the bull from the field ? I remember the time when Penny and Debbie met in Terry’s flat. Very awkward. Penny was always the upper class one, but I really liked Debbie. Would have been interesting if Terry had to choose one or the other.
@@leebottomley3007 spot on mate!!!. A lot of bull and a pat on the back..1980..yeah penny was lovely but prim and proper..debbie was just..well..sex!!!..gorgeous both of em!!!.cheers mate.
Cheers Matthew. Have a great day. 👍
@@leebottomley3007 just been on minder.org..Brill cheers mate have nice night.
My mate worked as an extra on the show & was often seen in the background at The Winchester Club. These scenes were shot at a studio in Park Royal, NW10.
An extra on the show. . . Drinking in the Winchester club. How lucky is that.
@@leebottomley3007 The Equity rate at the time for a non speaking extra was £100 per day. The beer you see the actors drinking was real! He got into the business by working as a film unit driver & eventually drove for Roger Moore during the making of The Saint & Persuaders.
Wow!! 100 sovs a day back then, aye. Still 100 now for extras work. Some are even 85. So I stopped except in summer when weather is less inclement.
Very interesting video, thank you for taking the time to do this.👍
One of my all time favourite shows!enjoyed that,liked the way it was done.
Great job lads 👍
rest in peace boys.
Amazing how many supporting actors/actresses from The Sweeney also popped up in Minder several years later.
I loved that show and I love the then and now ... even though I don't know those places in London its good to see them now ... well done!.
Not entirely filmed in *Greater London* and surrounding areas.
Series 8 episode 7 titled *A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in Shepherd's Bush* was partly filmed in *Bradford.*
You can see the exterior of the *The Ring O Bells* now known as *Bolton House* at *18 Bolton Road, Bradford.* Roughly 30 metres away from the main entrance to the grounds of *Bradford Cathedral.* It's possible they filmed the interior scenes in there too, but as I haven't been in that former pub in my life, I'll have to compare photos online.
You can see an aerial shot of *Kirkgate* the street starting at *Barclays Bank* heading towards *Kirkgate Shopping Centre* which is also on *Kirkgate* the street. It looks to have been taken from whatever building used to be next door to *The Midland Hotel,* but it's that long ago now I can't remember what was on that side of road other than some youth career advice place on the ground floor. Plus there was never any need to go over there anyway when all the shops were on the opposite side of the road.
You can see various shots of *Bradford Forster Square* railway station. The side towards *The Broadway Bradford* and *The Midland Hotel* has been turned into a car park, a recently demolished *Royal Mail sorting office,* and a recently closed *HM Revenue and Customs Office.* However the main *Bradford Foster Square* railway station building and the tracks going towards *Forster Square Retail Park* still exist today, and will soon be expanded and redeveloped.
Wow!! Great detail thanks!!!!! N
@@michael5089 It was one of just a few productions I found out about from the *Bradford - City of Film* team on their *Bradford Film Heritage* website.
I seem to know more about my city's films, TV shows and film locations than they do, as there's loads of stuff missing from their website which I will be revealing to them eventually when I get a job and start my own blogs about *Bradford's* famous people, places and things, and a second blog dedicated to *Bradford's* films, TV shows and film locations.
They only mentioned one of the locations in *Minder* on their website which was *Bradford Forster Square* railway station, which used to be bigger than it is now, but as usual there was more. Not much more however as the others were only short shots, but the point still stands.
For example I've just started watching *The Last Tango in Halifax* recently, and I noticed the *Cow and Calf Rocks* on *Ilkley Moor, Ilkley, Bradford* appeared in a scene in series 1, yet *Bradford Film Heritage* only noticed it appear in series 5.
I also noticed a pub I had been in as a kid or a teenager in series 4, which I also noticed appeared in one or two episodes of *The Royal,* but I didn't know what it was called until now. I thought it was somewhere near *Bingley, Bradford* next to the *Leeds and Liverpool canal* but it's actually in *Shibden, Halifax* next to the *Shibden Brook canal,* and has been voted the *Best Pub in Yorkshire* before. I can now add it to *IMDB* now I know what it's called and where it is.
Talking of *The Royal,* it used at least 5 *Bradford* locations including the interiors for the hospital which were in every single one of the 87 episodes, yet *Bradford Film Heritage* only mention 2 of those 5 *Bradford* locations.
I've just finished series 4 of *The Last Tango in Halifax* which consists of just a couple of Christmas episodes. However I expect as the headteacher Caroline moved to *Huddersfield* in series 4, it'll be more likely that there will be more *Bradford* locations in series 5, than just *Ilkley Moor,* so I'll be keeping my eye out when I watch the rest tonight.
Quality mate the best way to remind me of home
What a legendary show the original series was i used to stay up and watch it in 1979 i was 10 year's old Dennis Waterman and George Cole sadly missed R.I.P gone not forgotten respect 🤝🙏
Love it! Great visual overlaps, and good to hear the theme tune in its entirety. Well done guys 🍻
Hi, thanks for your kind words. Have a great day
Your hard work payed off I loved it thanks
Thank you for your kind words.
I used to love Minder as a kid, but as an adult I now realise that implausibly Dennis Waterman would often be beating up guys half his size in the show, and bedding more women than James Bond.
excellent video- thanks!
Great vid. Still watching in 2021 😁
_THANKS FOR MAKING THIS, HAVE SUBSCRIBED NOW._ 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
fantastic i love minder thanks guys
The summer of 1979 me and my mate walked past George and Dennis sitting outside the Greek restaurant on Crouch Hill.
The days before cameras on mobile phones. That’s an amazing memory to keep, the fact you saw them. Thanks for watching my video.
@@leebottomley3007 Your welcome Lee.
My late father Rex Hobbs was the property master on this great programme and he told me it was a pleasure to go to work with George Cole and Dennis Waterman.
@John Saunders George Cole played the spiv part very well but he was not like that at all - in fact he was quite a toff.
Great job..well done ✅
Brilliant! Thank you.
I immediately loved Minder when I watched ether first episode as a 14 yes road in Oct. 1979!
Takes me right back, thank you my friend
Great video, love minder, also watching then and now videos, will you be doing any more,
Thanks for the positive comments. Will hopefully be making another video in the summer, finding some of the locations from episodes. 👍
Excuse me....would you mind moving that Ford Capri off my front garden.
Do what?
Hit 'im Terry
Awesome ..love it..here's to Terry and Arthur ..kings among men..
I didn't know I was looking for this,until I found it👍👍👍👏👏👏😁😁😁...well done those men.
See also www.minder.org/locations/index2.htm
One of the top series of all time. Thanks to the late Dennis and George.
Dennis is still alive he's 72
Well done worked inFulham at the time. Takes me back.
thats my mannor and Hammersmith😉
Well this was way before I was around ! I have seen a few episodes of 'Minder' and enjoyed it. Very London, and that's cool, but it'd have worked quite well if it had continued with Dennis and George in New York for a few episodes. And back to London. Could have continued much longer. Classic characters. Stefanie, 12
Gotta love a bit of nostalgia!
Hi Lee, many thanks for making this video. Minder was my favourite program back in the 80's.
Would it be possible to put the address of the locations at some point, or do you know if there is a list of the locations used, I would love to take my dad to visit some :)
Nice one! We got married 7 years ago and walked back down the aisle to the theme song. Great, great show....SORT 'IM OUT TERRY!
no you didnt.
@@bobwallacejnr6852 how the fuck would you know
Brilliant - thank you for posting 😎😎😎
2:19- 1980s- A pint 2020- a massage
Only 1 Minder & that's Tel fackin legend 👍🍺🍀
i grew up Hammersmith saw filming of minder . sweeney and proffesionals..im 56 now..
Gutted the lamp post has gone
Brillian vid, well done :)
Great stuff! Thanks.
George and Dennis were superb.
A brilliant and creative video. Thank you
Did you write the feem toon and song da feem toon?
Thankyou, very good 👍👍
Fantastic!!
The thing is about the shot at The Blue Anchor, since I were a kid I distinctly remember a point where they swapped that image for a similar one with Terry and Arthur leaning on a metal rail at the same location, from the opposite angle. I'm no expert on the show, but I've seen a fair few repeats over the years since and all evidence appears to conclude that the alternate image never existed. But then I see this up to date shot of the place, and it now looks exactly how I recall it. Really weird.
Really nice comparison video- thought it might have been good to list where each location actually is. (I've got most of them saved somewhere through researching through various sources, but for sake of convenience...) :)
All locations are listed at minder.org
Ah, the expected complainer...
Kieran McAleer who’s complaining?
@@SwainyAtRetroAsylum Pj Gathergood I thought. But not to worry if you didn't. All good.
@@schizoidman601 I knew what you meant Schizoid.
Nicely done
Brilliant show, from an era of great character actors, who ordinary people could relate to. It would be impossible to make today
Great show it was still watch it on ltv four 😊
Would have loved to have seen the lock-up location
Very good! Cheers Lee!
Great job ! But also sad as well
Well done. Awesome content
Such a shame you didn’t include the location of the laundrette in the first episode “Gunfight at the ok Laundrette”