Loved me a touch of Wally, loved summer wine, tis beer 🍺🍺🍺o’clock of a stinking hot summers evening here in new 🥝🥝🥝zealand, thank you Steve from thy bottom of thy earth, and cheers all winos 🥳🥳🥳🥳
When u mentioned Tatton St the Jubilee pub come in my head...just checked it was. Loved Joe Gladwin...he was also the voice of various Hovis adverts. Some impressive headstones there. Nice one Slurpy Steve👍🍺
Cheers Dave ..remember the brickies, the moonraker, the regent, the dockers club..stayed open when everywhere else was shut..licensing hours…dont miss them mate 🤔…just watched some nearest and dearest this morning..classic British comedy..Joe Gladwin was brilliant it..🤣🤣🍺
Great video,really enjoyed that.I love Joe Gladwin in nearest and dearest as the ' speccy eyed horse manure carrier'😂😂As you say the craftmanship on them old monuments is breathtaking.
Fantastic Steve. I've actually been there, but didn't realise that Joe was buried there. Once a month I visit my daughter to lay flowers and pay a visit to family and friends. I always take an hour or two visiting strangers. Very peaceful and tranquil. At Christmas the cemetery is jam packed with people visiting their loved ones. It's lovely to see. (ps not this cemetery. I'm in Glasgow).
Great video Thanks Steve the monumental graves are stunning, what a beautiful resting place. Shame the fountain is not working it would really add a calming atmosphere to this location x
Brilliant Steve yet again. What I always think when wandering around graveyards and cemeteries, and especially where someone famous is buried, is that we are all equal. But in life, we revere and build up celebs so much I think at times we go overboard. Yet in death, and seeing their graves alongside a normal person's grave, they are just as equal as the next man or woman. Not sure if that makes any sense but it's what goes through my mind when walking through these places.
Yeah Chris totally understand…joe was a humble man it all went under the radar the charity work he did, he was recognised by the church for his work with the community and people less fortunate then himself….when you see celebrities graves you realise we’re all equal
@@theparadoxclub1326 I imagine Joe being a down to earth guy. I only really know him as Wally, did he also do the Hovis bread advert 🤔 I can't remember if you said this now in your video.
I remember joe very well, saw him on the TV as a child, such a very distinctive accent. I always thought of him as a yorkshireman, but i suppose that's because of Last Of The Summer Wine.
Thanks Paul..apparently he was born with a slight speech impediment and grew up with that voice, I thought it was an act but it was how he actually spoke 👍
Very interesting video Steve. Very neat looking graveyard, beautiful hand carved tombstones. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🙏🙏
@@shirleybezuidenhout2724 thanks for watching Shirley x
Loved me a touch of Wally, loved summer wine, tis beer 🍺🍺🍺o’clock of a stinking hot summers evening here in new 🥝🥝🥝zealand, thank you Steve from thy bottom of thy earth, and cheers all winos 🥳🥳🥳🥳
When u mentioned Tatton St the Jubilee pub come in my head...just checked it was. Loved Joe Gladwin...he was also the voice of various Hovis adverts. Some impressive headstones there. Nice one Slurpy Steve👍🍺
Cheers Dave ..remember the brickies, the moonraker, the regent, the dockers club..stayed open when everywhere else was shut..licensing hours…dont miss them mate 🤔…just watched some nearest and dearest this morning..classic British comedy..Joe Gladwin was brilliant it..🤣🤣🍺
@theparadoxclub1326 Joe was unique..my mum actually met him once on Crumpstall train station. Cheers mate🍺
Great video,really enjoyed that.I love Joe Gladwin in nearest and dearest as the ' speccy eyed horse manure carrier'😂😂As you say the craftmanship on them old monuments is breathtaking.
Cheers ste.. I watched a few nearest and dearest this morning.. classics 👍
Haha,They dont make them like that anymore😊
Loved nearest and dearest
I watched after I filmed this video it was hilarious.. Joe was brilliant as Stan
My cousin is buried there . I miss him all the world . Soon be with you pal
I love looking round old graveyards, there's a lot of untold history you can find there.
Fantastic Steve. I've actually been there, but didn't realise that Joe was buried there. Once a month I visit my daughter to lay flowers and pay a visit to family and friends. I always take an hour or two visiting strangers. Very peaceful and tranquil. At Christmas the cemetery is jam packed with people visiting their loved ones. It's lovely to see. (ps not this cemetery. I'm in Glasgow).
Nice one Alfie..thanks for watching 👍
Great video Thanks Steve the monumental graves are stunning, what a beautiful resting place. Shame the fountain is not working it would really add a calming atmosphere to this location x
Fantastic cemetery…it’s definitely one to have a walk around
Stunning . beautiful light
Thanks Marie x
Brilliant Steve yet again. What I always think when wandering around graveyards and cemeteries, and especially where someone famous is buried, is that we are all equal. But in life, we revere and build up celebs so much I think at times we go overboard. Yet in death, and seeing their graves alongside a normal person's grave, they are just as equal as the next man or woman. Not sure if that makes any sense but it's what goes through my mind when walking through these places.
Yeah Chris totally understand…joe was a humble man it all went under the radar the charity work he did, he was recognised by the church for his work with the community and people less fortunate then himself….when you see celebrities graves you realise we’re all equal
@@theparadoxclub1326 I imagine Joe being a down to earth guy. I only really know him as Wally, did he also do the Hovis bread advert 🤔 I can't remember if you said this now in your video.
@@DaysofHorror ..yeh hovis ads..nearest and dearest, coronation street, Juliet bravo, the Sweeney ..he was in loads
thank you steve
Good video Iove reading the grave stones to see what age they died
Thanks Anthony 👍
I remember joe very well, saw him on the TV as a child, such a very distinctive accent. I always thought of him as a yorkshireman, but i suppose that's because of Last Of The Summer Wine.
Thanks Paul..apparently he was born with a slight speech impediment and grew up with that voice, I thought it was an act but it was how he actually spoke 👍
Yes Joe Gladwin. I remember him well from "Budgie" and also other what would be now seen as Cult classic shows from a certain vintage!!
I vaguely remember Budgie…I remember the Hovis adverts with Joe in
I remember Joseph from Budgie with Adam Faith. RIP.
A lovely well looked after cematary
It is Pat.. lovely to walk around some fantastic monuments in there
May the rest in peace.
Thanks Steve enjoyed it
Thanks Hugh 👍
great video!
Thanks DM🐒..appreciate you watching 👍
My Grandmother is buried there.
Peaceful place.
It is fantastic to walk around, wish the fountain was still working though.. peaceful cemetery 👍
My Family made Joe's Headstone
My aunt n grandparents r buried in there