It's Allan Whicker... he was BORN in a suit... it was his uniform as he stormed around the world, fearlessly confronting some of the globe's psychos, with his plummy tones as his sword, and his nylon shirts as his shield...😂... a legend...🏴👍
Watched this as a 17 year old teenager in 1971 . Remember it well . I believe Whickers World was shown on Monday evenings at nine . T.V was so much better in those days .
It's quite something to see a documentary about the infamous penal colony with people who still remembered when the prison was active. Amazing that Alan even found a former inmate who spoke English.
Ah, Blackpool... a sad decline... I've had better nights on the roof of Barlinnie jail in freezing February...🤣👍🏴... But its not the worst, but then, I've stayed in some Brittannia hotels...🤣🤣👍🏴
Whicker really was quite first class. Hugely erudite and urbane…..always correctly turned out too; an Englishman abroad. Such a change from the vulgar Phillip Schofield sorts today….
Whicker really invented abd defined the travel show genre... Hell, when Michael Palin began his 'Around The World in 80 Days...' adventure, lunch with Whicker was an essential pre-amble before departure... a British legend...🏴👍
I visited Devil's Island in 1977 on a family vacation... not the greatest place on earth to go for a swim...yet me being only 7 at the time did so...I remember mum ringing a bell to show me how dangerous swimming in the water actually was...so my advice would be...listen to your mother ...I remember it like it was yesterday...
What one can wonder what it was like before civilization, there had to be the same impulse to go against the accepted norm. What happen to the unruly? Straight up murder ? Great doc: I thought of the McQueen film
Certainly not. This guy can mix with the rich and the poor. Bald sticks exclusively to the poor, where he can play the big man. He'd be out of his depth with the wealthy.
I love how he explores the jungle in a suit and tie.
It's Allan Whicker... he was BORN in a suit... it was his uniform as he stormed around the world, fearlessly confronting some of the globe's psychos, with his plummy tones as his sword, and his nylon shirts as his shield...😂... a legend...🏴👍
Watched this as a 17 year old teenager in 1971 . Remember it well . I believe Whickers World was shown on Monday evenings at nine . T.V was so much better in those days .
I was 16 😂. Recall it very well. Fabulous television compared with today.
Better telly back then you only had two channels
Damn right ot was... TV had 'events' then... 3 channels, and when Whicker was on, all stopped to watch... legend... 👍🏴
Man strolled into a jungle prison with oppressive humidity, rocking polyester...savage.
It's quite something to see a documentary about the infamous penal colony with people who still remembered when the prison was active. Amazing that Alan even found a former inmate who spoke English.
A full suit and tie in that tropic heat
And didn’t even break a sweat. I’d be drenched!
The suits believe it or not are cool, and don't forget about the cool breeze off the ocean in the morning..it wasn't this hot 20.years ago..
The suit looks very thin, anyway I didn't realize this was produced over 50 years ago.
WaddanEnglishMan. 🏴
Now that where the good days of journalism
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT.
This place sounds like the luxury version of Blackpool
I've been to Blackpool and I agree with you.
@@saxonjohn24 lol
You're being a bit unfair to devil's island.
Ah, Blackpool... a sad decline... I've had better nights on the roof of Barlinnie jail in freezing February...🤣👍🏴... But its not the worst, but then, I've stayed in some Brittannia hotels...🤣🤣👍🏴
Now this is journalism!
Whicker really was quite first class. Hugely erudite and urbane…..always correctly turned out too; an Englishman abroad. Such a change from the vulgar Phillip Schofield sorts today….
Brilliant Alan Whicker
Whicker really invented abd defined the travel show genre... Hell, when Michael Palin began his 'Around The World in 80 Days...' adventure, lunch with Whicker was an essential pre-amble before departure... a British legend...🏴👍
I visited Devil's Island in 1977 on a family vacation... not the greatest place on earth to go for a swim...yet me being only 7 at the time did so...I remember mum ringing a bell to show me how dangerous swimming in the water actually was...so my advice would be...listen to your mother ...I remember it like it was yesterday...
Thanks for sharing the story. According to the account ringing a bell actually attracted sharks. I think your mom meant well though.
Just finished watching Papillon on Netflix. Even if it was embellished what an achievement to survive that
Same here! Amazing
@@wasa213 Must have been brutal
Dry gullitine is a brilliant autobiography. Renee belbenoit.
The Froggy Alf Garnett was a barrel of laughs 😂😅😂😅🐸🐸🐸🐸
Was that a parody of the Monty Python sketch? Suit and tie in the tropics? What was the point?
Reminds of the Whicker Island sketch by Monty Python
What one can wonder what it was like before civilization, there had to be the same impulse to go against the accepted norm. What happen to the unruly? Straight up murder ? Great doc: I thought of the McQueen film
I can't help thinking that institutions of this nature will return in our lifetimes.
The Frenchman was not playing around with crime.
Bet Alan was a devil on the dance floor ..look how he handles that pontoon with nifty footwork!
the sadistic satanic French government even stop within the Foreign Legion
Sheesh! That penal colony makes super-max seem like a country club by comparison.
Papillon
Whicker covering this like a failing hotel rather than a maximum security jail.
Couldn't they fish or swim there ?
Le Gulag
He's no Bald and Bankrupt
Good, that guy’s a tosser
Certainly not. This guy can mix with the rich and the poor. Bald sticks exclusively to the poor, where he can play the big man. He'd be out of his depth with the wealthy.
this is cartoonish
No , it isn’t very pretty , what a town without pity can do.
Notice the arrogance of the presenter, again. No wonder he became an figure of satire .
He was in WW2 as a photographer, and nearly died. He's seen a lot
@@therealrodhull1 it does not justify his attitude of looking down at other's.
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He doesnt 'look down' on others. You've read him wrongly.
@@therealrodhull1 The former British Empire attitude " born to rule" .
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"Empire attitude " born to rule"...
How have you come to that conclusion? You dont know that he thinks that.