Boom mics being seen were common in television, on many tv programmes, even in the 70's when programmes were in colour, also sometimes camera lens from the second camera being seen was another thing, but despite that programmes were better back then, especially actors back then who spoke their words clearly and you heard every word they said, now lines are said all on 'Johnnie one note', and you also have a job to hear what they are saying alot of the time.
I started watching Coronation St. in 1979 as I thought it a comedy. Great cast & lovely storylines, Mavis & Rita were a riot. Bill Podmore took an axe to it & I tuned out,& left the country in 1997
Thank You, enjoyed that. Good scene with David and the Postman at the beginning talking about Royal visit. You can tell Elsie has feelings for Mr Lindley, when Florrie mentions him, she dashes off. Poor Charlie, over the missing money. I'm glad Hilda has come clean to Irma. Nice to see Val with the twins in the pram. Best scene for me was Elsie & Len with Emily. Serves Len right for taking the joke too far. One joke too many !
Poor Hilda, really good acting there. I wonder if the "special" where a few stood on the street waving at the royals out of view, was based around that?
I never knew that babies could cry while they’re asleep!! 😂😂
You know it's going to be a good episode when the BOOM mic makes a appearance .
Saw it 😀
dangerous job!!
Boom mics being seen were common in television, on many tv programmes, even in the 70's when programmes were in colour, also sometimes camera lens from the second camera being seen was another thing, but despite that programmes were better back then, especially actors back then who spoke their words clearly and you heard every word they said, now lines are said all on 'Johnnie one note', and you also have a job to hear what they are saying alot of the time.
saw tooo, lol, should go down in history
@@londonnodippydolly6635 i just luv the errors
Coronation Street was much better then than it is today - more humorous yet grounded in reality,
I started watching Coronation St. in 1979 as I thought it a comedy. Great cast & lovely storylines, Mavis & Rita were a riot. Bill Podmore took an axe to it & I tuned out,& left the country in 1997
Gosh those babies are the same age as me. I was born in December 1964, so 4.5 months old in May 1965.
Great to.hear the rebels mentioned
Oh what a wonderful blast from the past.
I could have been one of those babies. I was 4 & a half months old in May 1965
Thank You, enjoyed that. Good scene with David and the Postman at the beginning talking about Royal visit. You can tell Elsie has feelings for Mr Lindley, when Florrie mentions him, she dashes off. Poor Charlie, over the missing money. I'm glad Hilda has come clean to Irma. Nice to see Val with the twins in the pram. Best scene for me was Elsie & Len with Emily. Serves Len right for taking the joke too far. One joke too many !
Poor Hilda, really good acting there.
I wonder if the "special" where a few stood on the street waving at the royals out of view, was based around that?
"Look at her! Like the wreck of the Hesperus" 😂
That was a good scene. David Barlow was a very likeable character and I enjoyed his banter with the postman, who seemed to know everybody's business.
Would love to see the episode where Trevor steals everybody money and runs off
Although Hilda has trouble with the money, Stan does not change hi tos working or suppin' habits.
i remmeber when small, waving the flag for the queen passing, 60,s, not sure if she passed or not, mum said she did not, and neighbours she did
Cannt you get rid of the count down clock it's so distracting.
it gives a homily feel