When we left The UK in 1974 this was just starting so we missed ages shows but we went to northern Michigan only 25 miles from Canada so we got the CBC which had a lot of British shows on so we got to see all of them..
I love it when she says things like that. Which is the episode where she is sitting in the vibrating armchair and Jerry jumps up to see it is no longer moving and she tells Jerry not to look at her so lustfully? Or the one where she says to Jerry "Well that is the last time I play the tart for you."
OuijaBird! Thank you so much for this. I haven't had TV/Cable in, gosh, 10 years now. I watched this on PBS in the late 70s. Never missed an episode and of course caught the pledge weeks that PBS ran along with Black Adder and the Red Green shows, etc. when ever they aired. Do you by any chance have Series 1? I'd love to watch this from the beginning. In any case, very happy to watch this now. Thank you so much. Toni from Washington State.
So miss the 70's, 80's and early 90's and these wonderful programmes, this people are TRUE ACTOR'S, not like mid 90's to present day, WOKE, CULTURE CANCEL HAS BEENS!!!!
The best ' get your boots muddy ' series Ever. And the couple get along....and oh I wish I had that show for my own life.
When we left The UK in 1974 this was just starting so we missed ages shows but we went to northern Michigan only 25 miles from Canada so we got the CBC which had a lot of British shows on so we got to see all of them..
I heard blimey Jerry! Brilliant!
I love it when she says things like that. Which is the episode where she is sitting in the vibrating armchair and Jerry jumps up to see it is no longer moving and she tells Jerry not to look at her so lustfully? Or the one where she says to Jerry "Well that is the last time I play the tart for you."
@@Antpeople1that one is called 'The Thing in the Cellar'
A great series many many happy memories for sure,
The snobbery of Margo is endless.
Totally brilliant.
Frankie Mia indeed, Penelope great great actress..luved her in to the manor born as well..🐈
Margo manages to be a snob, yet so likeable at the same time for her vulnerability and frequent kindnesses.
She was always like that I'm afraid 😳
What's going on with the hair. 😂
fantastic. good memories
r i p richard briers love this sitcom!
happy memories
Reminiscent of how life once was and it was wonderful, not a mobile phone in sight. Just simplicity and peaceful living.
Now I can see why they made a scene of this on The Young Ones!
OuijaBird! Thank you so much for this. I haven't had TV/Cable in, gosh, 10 years now. I watched this on PBS in the late 70s. Never missed an episode and of course caught the pledge weeks that PBS ran along with Black Adder and the Red Green shows, etc. when ever they aired. Do you by any chance have Series 1? I'd love to watch this from the beginning.
In any case, very happy to watch this now. Thank you so much. Toni from Washington State.
Fun fact it based off book called Self-sufficiency
i thought her hair was a hat. the hat looks better .lol.
Yes, I was going to say too, except other way round. I thought that hat was her hair. (It was a hat)
Margo as a 🍄
So miss the 70's, 80's and early 90's and these wonderful programmes, this people are TRUE ACTOR'S, not like mid 90's to present day, WOKE, CULTURE CANCEL HAS BEENS!!!!
Well said and so true.
WOKE means no discrimination black actors in the 1960’s-70s and 80’s you missed it
tess6315
Get professional help .
Theater and TV were horribly r*cist in the 70s.
@tess6315
Get professional help .
Theater and TV were horribly r*cist in the 70s.
@tess6315
Get professional help .
Theater and TV were horribly r*cist in the 70s.
What's on her head
And who turns up at the end..... . Wolfy Smith tooting popular fronts leader
His first ever TV Appearance too
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sack the new hair dresser