I forgot about this programme. I was working for BAA security at Gatwick back then and it was some of the best working days of my life. I knew Fred the security supervisor very well he was a very funny guy not sure he would get away with some of the things he said then today. There are many other people in this programme I recognise and worked with. I left in 2001 to emigrate to Australia and 20 years on I still miss working at Gatwick
@@cozdod019 We have all remained great friends and some of the people I worked with back then are still on Gatwick security. I started in 1988 and left in 2001 as I said to emigrate to Australia but I have no doubt that if I had stayed in England I would have remained working at Gatwick. We where a very tight knit group who all had to work as a team plus we worked shifts at all times of the day. I didn’t appreciate it at the time but it was a great job. Even now when I make trips back home as many of us meet up as is possible 20 years after I left.
@@ryanessex7978 And how is one "being a div"? In what way is my comment "being a div". Care to explain or did you just come here to drop an insult then shuffle off for a wank?
What a brilliant slice of life. No cheesy music every 2 seconds, no obnoxious MTV editing, just real people in real situations.
Proper reality TV
I loved the addition of the 1994 adverts!
I forgot about this programme. I was working for BAA security at Gatwick back then and it was some of the best working days of my life. I knew Fred the security supervisor very well he was a very funny guy not sure he would get away with some of the things he said then today. There are many other people in this programme I recognise and worked with. I left in 2001 to emigrate to Australia and 20 years on I still miss working at Gatwick
Must've been very exciting and extraodinary working with others at Gatwick that you'd still remember after 20 years!
@@cozdod019 We have all remained great friends and some of the people I worked with back then are still on Gatwick security. I started in 1988 and left in 2001 as I said to emigrate to Australia but I have no doubt that if I had stayed in England I would have remained working at Gatwick. We where a very tight knit group who all had to work as a team plus we worked shifts at all times of the day. I didn’t appreciate it at the time but it was a great job. Even now when I make trips back home as many of us meet up as is possible 20 years after I left.
Very interesting to see how the airport has changed in almost the last 30 years. Please upload some more footage if you have any lost recordings.
Why does this seem so long ago I was 4 years old then but the video quality looks like something from the 70 or 80's
4.00 smoking in the pub in the terminal 😂😂😂
3.55 getting pissed up before the flight haha!!
15:47 not him dragging the child 😭😭
17:20 that’s literally the university I study at right now 😂
Can’t believe the woman who dumped her kids in the airport to go to Crawley shopping, got away with a slapped wrist 🙄
I remember when they let my mum take a vegetable knife on the plane because she said it was her favourite
20 million passengers lol more than double that now
Depends on the pandemic :-)
@@gdwnet don't be a div
@@ryanessex7978 And how is one "being a div"? In what way is my comment "being a div". Care to explain or did you just come here to drop an insult then shuffle off for a wank?
All full cost premium airlines then.
Now it's all low cost misery
VIP snobs complaining about children having a bit of fun. Nothing has changed there then.
Homophobic mockery at 7 minutes in! You should take this down.
Idiot Logos and accra is the same