I've gone deep into the classic Street rabbit hole. As an American, I'm seeing these for the first time. Those early episodes were amazing. This wasn't so much a soap opera as it was a 30 minute weekly continuous play. Amazing acting, writing and camerawork.
I know right. To me it was like the 1950's Show Playhouse 90. You couldn't send Bert Bauer (Guiding Light), Nancy Hughes (As The World Turns) or even Alice Horton (Days Of Our Lives), there. They wouldn't be ready for it.
Elsie went too far. She accused Ena Sharples falsely and all Ena did was stick up for herself when it was Norah Dawson who wrote the letter and not her.
An emphatic win by ena sharples. Deep down Elsie tanner knew that ena sharples would have hated her enough to say everything in that letter to her face and ena had the same strength of character that Elsie herself had. All of the fight in elsie disappeared after the vehemence of ena's denial. She accused ena falsely and it was telling Elsie didn't challenge her as she knew ena was right.
Tony Warren was clever when he came up with the idea for Coronation Street. After the first episode aired it became a huge success and Granada Television asked him to write more episodes. Today more episodes are screened than ever before. Tony Warren has passed away but his classic creation is still loved.
Albert Tatlock and Ena Sharples,Annie Walker and Bill Roach as Ken Barlow and Patricia Phoenix as Elsie Tanner to Arthur lowe ,Corrie at his best & legends ❤️ R I P Kenneth Barlow the only Survivor from day one,Love the Early 1960s to the Music,Fashion and the way people looked back then❤️ ,Nowadays its not like the past times.Gotta laugh at some of the scenes from 1960 times 🤣
Well said James, Elsie...now there was a paragon of womanhood. I was 6 years old when i knew i loved women, and it was all thanks to Pat Phoenix. Bless her, may she RIP.
streets glory days Annie walker would turn in her grave if she knew the goings on in the street and could do with another ena sharples she is sorely missed..
Fabulous! Much better than today's rubbish script-writers, following each others' plots and introducing filth and violence every week. At least this was 'believable' !
I much prefer the old story lines with the squabbles and grudges and gossip that always came with apologies and cheers back at the Rovers than the modern story lines of gang rape and psycho killers. The Platt house got so grim that I had to switch it off after a while. These old clips are a comfort. Well done.
when the street had great characters and was worth watching, sorry but its well past its prime now, which i reckon was between the early sixties till the mid 80s its just slowly gone downhill since then and i think its just about time it retired
To think the likes of Ena, Albert and Annie were born at the end of the Victorian age, 19th century is insane. I grew up in the 70's and loved all these characters. Good old Bill is still with us, amazing.
Well all I have to say is ,That was back in the times before PC and Coronation Street at its spectacular best ,These legends of Corrie were back in the day, Memorable,May they rest in peace,Bill Roach from Day one is the only Survivor and at 91 Still great as his character .Thanks for the great memories of Corrie from the Early years ,Today's Generation don't cut it like the past times.
In my opinion Yes it has since the McDonald's in 1989 to the Battersbys arriving in the late 1990s(97)has gone down hill since so not watched it since 1997 ,The Early years were great times when it Broadcast in December 9th 1960 ,62 going on 63 years thats an achievement there ,Since the late 1980s ,Prefer the Annie Walker years with the Greatest Generation of legends back then ❤️
Imagine those two were still arguing in the street, the ratings will go up and beat Eastenders, lol 🤪😂😈, I must say, this was fast paste of the 1960’s coronation street.
The show IS beating EastEnders in the ratings. Corrie has topped the charts for 1500 times. Which is more than EastEnders. Corrie is still the most watched soap out of all
There's never been better acting - by anyone, anywhere - than in this scene.
RIP Corrie, as it was and was always meant to be.
Agreed
Yes. I haven't watched it 20 years and I am so glad these old clips are available.
Joseph and today TV
I've gone deep into the classic Street rabbit hole. As an American, I'm seeing these for the first time. Those early episodes were amazing. This wasn't so much a soap opera as it was a 30 minute weekly continuous play. Amazing acting, writing and camerawork.
It was a kitchen sink drama something the brits do better than anywhere else in the world.
Believe it or nor Robert Vaughan was in it for a few episodes.
I know right. To me it was like the 1950's Show Playhouse 90. You couldn't send Bert Bauer (Guiding Light), Nancy Hughes (As The World Turns) or even Alice Horton (Days Of Our Lives), there. They wouldn't be ready for it.
American here too, and I absolutely love soaps, and these old UK ones are so fun to watch! And I adore Pat Phoenix in these scenes!
What a star Pat Pheonix was....
What a scene. I especially liked the aftermath of the argument where they both knew they had gone too far. Superb acting.
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Brilliant point - that's magnificent writing for you. (How's that for a quick reply? 🙃)
Elsie went too far. She accused Ena Sharples falsely and all Ena did was stick up for herself when it was Norah Dawson who wrote the letter and not her.
That shot of Ena and Elsie standing at opposite ends of the street, like two gunfighters in the old west facing off is just genius.
Wonderful acting ....fantastic work..and all done LIVE!!! x
it was
Fantastic writing and characters.
Awe, wish was about 'back in the Ena Sharples' era. Also never repeated the Black & White episodes 'ave they!?! Cheers for this.👍
An emphatic win by ena sharples. Deep down Elsie tanner knew that ena sharples would have hated her enough to say everything in that letter to her face and ena had the same strength of character that Elsie herself had. All of the fight in elsie disappeared after the vehemence of ena's denial. She accused ena falsely and it was telling Elsie didn't challenge her as she knew ena was right.
Tony Warren was clever when he came up with the idea for Coronation Street. After the first episode aired it became a huge success and Granada Television asked him to write more episodes. Today more episodes are screened than ever before. Tony Warren has passed away but his classic creation is still loved.
What a woman! She created a character worthy of Bette Davis or Gena Rowlands.
Absolute Corrie classic
The street fight episode? Fantastic!!
now thats what you call a proper argument!! no foul language just good intelligent insults! :p
Albert Tatlock and Ena Sharples,Annie Walker and Bill Roach as Ken Barlow and Patricia Phoenix as Elsie Tanner to Arthur lowe ,Corrie at his best & legends ❤️ R I P Kenneth Barlow the only Survivor from day one,Love the Early 1960s to the Music,Fashion and the way people looked back then❤️ ,Nowadays its not like the past times.Gotta laugh at some of the scenes from 1960 times 🤣
The Streets could use another Ena Sharples, give Tracy a run for her money.
This leaves Coronation Street of today standing. Not only better scrip writers but better acting from great character actors
When Cs had some great characters. Black and white too.
I’m from the US, and it stuns me the word “bitch” was used on television in the early 1960s! And Dennis was a cutie then!
Well said James, Elsie...now there was a paragon of womanhood. I was 6 years old when i knew i loved women, and it was all thanks to Pat Phoenix. Bless her, may she RIP.
streets glory days Annie walker would turn in her grave if she knew the goings on in the street and could do with another ena sharples she is sorely missed..
My Fathers fave was Ena,I liked Elsie.
It's not real...
Len,s just of to weatherfield swimming baths to give some lessons 🤣
2 dragons rearing up for a fight 🤣🤣🤣 🔥🔥🔥🔥🐲🐲
Dennis Tanner’s body was gorgeous in the kitchen scenes : )
Fabulous! Much better than today's rubbish script-writers, following each others' plots and introducing filth and violence every week. At least this was 'believable' !
Believable? Dude it's a soap opera not a documentary 🙄
I don't mind filth and violence if it's believable, but it's not remotely nowadays.
I much prefer the old story lines with the squabbles and grudges and gossip that always came with apologies and cheers back at the Rovers than the modern story lines of gang rape and psycho killers. The Platt house got so grim that I had to switch it off after a while. These old clips are a comfort. Well done.
Corr they liked to focus on Elsie's knockers.
Ena ''Battle Axe'' Sharples / Elsie ''Hurricane'' Tanner.
U do a rally good job on here keep up there good work on here
Don't Panic Captain Mainwaring 😂😂
you can tell the background is fake .. when arthur lowe comes around corner... he casts a massive shadow
First thing I noticed 😅
7:47 "poor old defenceless woman". Blanche used to say the same in the 2000s. Funny how it was the battleaxes who said this.
and the band played on lol
Pat Phoenix is a red hot natural star
What a battle axe lol
when the street had great characters and was worth watching, sorry but its well past its prime now, which i reckon was between the early sixties till the mid 80s its just slowly gone downhill since then and i think its just about time it retired
Dennis Tanner had a nice body back then!
Lancashire women in full flood. Head for the hills.
ITV Classic.
To think the likes of Ena, Albert and Annie were born at the end of the Victorian age, 19th century is insane. I grew up in the 70's and loved all these characters. Good old Bill is still with us, amazing.
Look at the backdrops when they didn't have real background scenes. I believe the exterior shots were all filmed in a studio.
Pure breath of fresh air
4:44 she got the right one!
+Sawrraten The place at 0.40 was knocked down so it's not there anymore
Classic!
Hang on! People were allowed to call each other a bitch on TV back in 1960s?! lol
Well all I have to say is ,That was back in the times before PC and Coronation Street at its spectacular best ,These legends of Corrie were back in the day, Memorable,May they rest in peace,Bill Roach from Day one is the only Survivor and at 91 Still great as his character .Thanks for the great memories of Corrie from the Early years ,Today's Generation don't cut it like the past times.
it’s total RUBBISH now 😏
In my opinion Yes it has since the McDonald's in 1989 to the Battersbys arriving in the late 1990s(97)has gone down hill since so not watched it since 1997 ,The Early years were great times when it Broadcast in December 9th 1960 ,62 going on 63 years thats an achievement there ,Since the late 1980s ,Prefer the Annie Walker years with the Greatest Generation of legends back then ❤️
@@stephenpowell5912 was piffle after Elsie left and Len and theogdens
linda tanner just ran
Dennis is hot in those PJs.
His body was stunning there : )
Absolute Classic😂
At around 0:40, where is that door now? What part of the street is that?
Ena lived in the old glad tidings mission hall. It was demolished to make way for The Kabin shop and the new houses where Sally lives etc.
why did you think coronation street was a documentary
Love it classic corrie
Imagine those two were still arguing in the street, the ratings will go up and beat Eastenders, lol 🤪😂😈, I must say, this was fast paste of the 1960’s coronation street.
Eastenders was beating Coronation street in ratings back in the 90s
@@masterknife8423 in combined figures but non combined, Corrie was beating EastEnders
The show IS beating EastEnders in the ratings. Corrie has topped the charts for 1500 times. Which is more than EastEnders. Corrie is still the most watched soap out of all
Am big support of u do a rally good job on here am a big support of u do a rally good job on here
Is that captain mainwearing arthur lowe
Yep he was in some early episodes
Right! MAM!
Was this the first ever argument in coronation street
Burt WHO did write the letter???
I think who Elsie was going out with's Ex wrote it
Norah Dawson.
When was there a ministry church in Coronation Street? What building is there now?
The Kabin.
Who is the foreign guy around 5:36? Is that a German accent?
Polish. Its Ivan Cheveski , Linda's hubby
@@adamgregory5274 thanks.
Who’s the guy in pajamas?
Elsie's son, Dennis. He was Rita's last husband.
Do you think Ena Sharples felt guilty at the end?
No. She was falsely accused and all she did was stick up for herself when Elsie was threatening to hit her.
Ena for PM😂
FANTASTIC SOAP / DRAMA WOW WOW WOW …. Puts todays Corrie to SHAME