I was only 3 in 1968 so too young. However as I got older the film would be shown on TV so I must have been around 8/9 years old In the intervening years (so many) i have watched OLIVER many times. Each time crying 😭😭😭🥲🥲🙏🙏🙏🏴🏴🏴❤️❤️ Harry had a wonderful Opertic voice but hey he was Welsh Not many original cast members alive now
You could be telling my story, I was also three in '68. I saw 'Oliver!' for the first time on TV in the early '70's and then in a theatre when I was thirteen. Always one of my favorite films. I believe Kenneth Cranham (Noah Claypole) is still alive and making films.
@@kennethwayne6857 yes Kenneth is alive -he is 80 in December He has had a good career both films and TV I remember watching him in Shine On Harvey Moon with Linda Robson before she was more famous in Birds of a Feather. Many great actors in SOHM With her best mate Pauline But they have had a big falling out for some time 🏴🏴🏴😀😀👍 👍
Today's young people don't know about Oliver, and they wouldn't like it even though it was a great musical! I've seen the film over 100 times it's terrific!!!!!
I would love to know the origin of Ron Moody's "Everybody loves a ham." I can't find anything about it on the internet. What a terrific piece of acting!
Hi, you got me curious to see if I could find the origin to it too, but I also had no luck...could the intro song be written by Lionel Bart for the show and the monologue simply be one of Moody's own? He was such a talented thespian.
The lovely Shani Wallis - what a voice!
Thanks for sharing this! Feel so happy to have seen it!
Wonderful! What genuine talent on show! Thanks for uploading.
I was only 3 in 1968 so too young.
However as I got older the film would be shown on TV so I must have been around 8/9 years old
In the intervening years (so many) i have watched OLIVER many times. Each time crying 😭😭😭🥲🥲🙏🙏🙏🏴🏴🏴❤️❤️
Harry had a wonderful Opertic voice but hey he was Welsh
Not many original cast members alive now
You could be telling my story, I was also three in '68. I saw 'Oliver!' for the first time on TV in the early '70's and then in a theatre when I was thirteen. Always one of my favorite films. I believe Kenneth Cranham (Noah Claypole) is still alive and making films.
@@kennethwayne6857 yes Kenneth is alive -he is 80 in December
He has had a good career both films and TV
I remember watching him in Shine On Harvey Moon with Linda Robson before she was more famous in Birds of a Feather.
Many great actors in SOHM
With her best mate Pauline
But they have had a big falling out for some time
🏴🏴🏴😀😀👍 👍
Today's young people don't know about Oliver, and they wouldn't like it even though it was a great musical! I've seen the film over 100 times it's terrific!!!!!
Jack Wild was adorable here and he was so talented, so sad he's gone now, what a horrible shame!!!!!
Thank you for uploading this, my dad worked on this programme as the Designer (you can see his name at 53:36)
I was just 8 years and 4 days old when this aired, but being an American I never saw it till now. Harry Secombe is one hell of a singer! Thanks!
Inolvidable Jack Wild ❤️
Amazing voice on Mr secombe
What a magical time this was..
I would love to know the origin of Ron Moody's "Everybody loves a ham." I can't find anything about it on the internet. What a terrific piece of acting!
Hi, you got me curious to see if I could find the origin to it too, but I also had no luck...could the intro song be written by Lionel Bart for the show and the monologue simply be one of Moody's own? He was such a talented thespian.
@@Rottinger Very good suggestion!
I grew up in the 70s-80s , Ron moody never aged a day between the 60s and his death
Thankyou x
The only character we've seen with Mr Bumble is just Oliver.
i was born 7/9/1968
I was born 31/05/1968 👍 what a great year.
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