So just to set the record straight I was that girl in the video 35 years ago, it was NOT fake, I was set up by my mother-in-law and husband who wrote in to the show. Apparently it took a lot of planning all done without my knowledge to the point my husband kept coming home later from work and I thought he was up to no good, but didn't have a clue this would be it. Thank you for some of your nice comments, but as for the other crude unnecessary comments, for this site, I will refrain from giving out verbal abuse !!!!!
Ignore all these sad mugs mum they wouldn't say it to your face or mine cuz they would get knocked clean out! Classic video so funny and i think your jumper looks good have you still got it haha?
@@jackwatsonepic626 they'd say its because of the internet but people wouldn't have moved to the internet to watch things if TV was still good. TV is so bad that people recording themselves in their bedrooms is more entertaining and can sometimes get more views than a tv show!. The TV execs knew there were complainers during the 00's but they ignored it and said "well the ratings are high" thinking the moaners were a loud minority and not realising the ratings were only high because people had no choice if they wanted to watch something to pass the time. As soon as the net became a popualr pastime (2012 onward) all their reality shows lost tons of viewers, and whereas beofre the internet being mainstream they made cheap TV shows to make more money (< lazy), now they can only make cheap TV shows because they get less from advertising (< karma).
@jack they'd say its because of the internet but people wouldn't have moved to the internet to watch things if TV was still good. TV is so bad that people recording themselves in their bedrooms is more entertaining and can sometimes get more views than a tv show!. The TV execs knew there were complainers during the 00's but they ignored it and said "well the ratings are high" thinking the moaners were a loud minority and not realising the ratings were only high because people had no choice if they wanted to watch something to pass the time. As soon as the net became a popualr pastime (2012 onward) all their reality shows lost tons of viewers, and whereas beofre the internet being mainstream they made cheap TV shows to make more money (< lazy), now they can only make cheap TV shows because they get less from advertising (< karma).
Another example of proper entertainment on a Saturday night in the 80's, hilarious pranks against an unsuspecting target, not like the rubbish served up today, RIP Jeremy, never forgotten!
Did some work once at Ormond St childrens hospital. Heard from staff that Beadle went regulary, stayed always longer than booked, nice guy and kids lived him. Top man.
Blimey what a brilliant throw back to the glory days of TV. The amount of work that must have gone into this is mind blowing, when you consider there were no smart phones/cameras, tiny microphones. Cheers for posting
Loved this show when I was a kid, remember this episode well , they were really genuine nice people who just seemed so typical of adults when I was growing up.
Beadle’s About was utterly essential viewing back in the 80’a. I remember coming home on a flight from Greece in 2000 and for some obscure reason it was on the tv. Most folk were sleeping but the two of us were crying with laughter. JB was a real good sort. RIP Jezza.x
Loved these pranks I remember this one and the one where the guys van went into the river with all his tools in it - and the poor lad who was a trainee plumber and all the radiators kept spewing water all over the house - happy days - I also had a jumper with the V at the back and buttons up the back like a reverse cardigan I loved it
I remember being at a boxing show (think it was Eubank v Watson 2) & Bradley was there. The MC gave Bradley a big up & the whole place booed and jeered shouting abuse at him. He was quality, too many people failed to spot his worth. RIP Jeremy Beasley.
I have absolutely no doubt that, speaking as someone who grew up throughout the 1980s, this was good Saturday night entertainment at the time. But, it has to be remembered that this was the best part of 4 decades ago, and there have been two generations added to the population of GB since. So, basically, anyone born in the 1990s or 2000s will naturally have different views on what they found entertaining on Saturday night. It's just a matter of how old you are and what you remember watching in your time. I, personally, am glad things change... Because, if everything stayed the same, we wouldn't have half the nostalgia.
I do remember seeing some episodes like this and liked them a lot. It was the bleeps that they used in the show that always make me laugh with any show that uses them.
Because of people like you, 80s television was so much better than tv today, programmes like this made you want to stay in and watch TV, dont take any notice of the crap that someone might have given you, people like you made tv gold
Remember watching these when I was a kid, sat morning go to my nans Watch WWF on sky one buy the dandy and beano, go home play with mates on bikes making high ramps, watching sat night TV them my other nana would come round and we would match max headroom and then a peter cushion movie oh the good old days for me x
This must of been a later series of game for a laugh, as i seem to recall Mathew, Sarah and Henry were with Beadle when I watched it. I don't remember those two at end of the video but it was so long ago, that I can barely remember what I was doing at the time.
There was a similar sketch but on `Beadles About' in which a Poclain excavator was parked with cars and a guy got in the cab to move it but pulled the wrong lever and plunged the bucket into the roof of a Morris Marina.
Classic that Sharon ,i can actually remember that ,seems like yesterday.great viewing.its a pity they dont make shows like that any more. Kind regards.
As Sharon said in her message, these were genuine set-ups. They did my neighbour in Beadle's About and the lengths they went to to make it happen were unbelievable. They actually persuaded his boss to allow one of their team to join the firm undercover for a couple of days, so that they could assess if they thought his character was right for the show and the stunt they had lined up. meticulous planning went into everything they did. UPDATE: As some people don't believe me (why?) I will tell you a little more. My neighbour, who died some years ago, was a man called Owen Andrews. Some years before the programme was made, the local council made a compulsory purchase of part of his garden to build a groundsman's house for the adjacent recreation ground (that was the house we lived in as my dad was the groundsman). They decided to pretend the council were taking another section of his garden to create 'Gnomeland' - this was a carefully formulated idea because his family had told them he hated garden gnomes. They put giant concrete gnomes on his lawns and made out they were turning his garage into a toilet block. When he got home from work he bought it hook, line and sinker - he was effing and blinding, telling them to get out. He picked up two urinals the team had carefully placed in front of his garage and dumped them out on the alleyway. The garage actually had a hidden camera behind the doors (there were windows in the upper part) so they had to make sure he didn't go in there. In the end, Beadle appeared dressed as a gnome, on a pushbike. The funny thing was, Owen had never seen the programme and still didn't know who he was! It was his daughter who actually suggested him for the stitch-up. So there you go, if you think I'm capable of making all that up then perhaps I should start writing fiction for a living LOL.
What happened to the original lineup on Game For A Laugh? I remember Matthew Kelly, Henry Kelly and Sarah Kennedy used to present it with Jeremy Beadle, not the two you see at the end.
Lol u must have had a heart attack that day !! And great to see some 80s classic cars now, lovely jag xj6. Also why all the flack bout the red jumper I’m sure it’s not on backwards that’s just the 80s design😁
The good old days of tv. Pranks and laughs and when you watched a comedy show with sketches it had wit and intelligence. Now.... well, has anyone watched 'just for laughs' by the BBC? It is literally as funny as ebola.
Jeremy Beadle was a British Institution. A wonderful entertainer, taken from us before he was 60. His humour was infectious. In today's standards he is an icon.
He got his karma, pushing people, to their limits, before they exploded, and nearly killed someone, or lost their mind, he got his karma in full dose, I hope they filmed it, and showed it to him, up in heaven!
And yet his reputation amongst the industry was said to be terrible with few friends marking his passing and Thames pleased to see the back of him. Sad if true 😵
Hello Stephen, I am trying to figure where it was filmed, battersea?, camberwell?, the twenty story block of flats in the far back ground, built mid 1960's, at 5 minutes 44 seconds as beadle appears, that style apart from a very simularv style at rotherhithe, I saw the ones at camberwell go up when I was a kid, if you can shed light on the location, thank you in advance, tom, crystal palace.
My dad used to sing this to me to make me do things..."Watch out Beadles About... Watch out Beadlings Abou... ooooh you bedda waaasch owwww... beeedlings abouuuuuuu !" - He was mental my dad... used to chase me with a glove sticking out of his wrist-hole on his shirt... (wrist 'ole darlin?) whilst singing said tune.... oh pap... OOOOOOOOOH waaaasch ouuuuuuu Beadlings... tiny Beadlings... little baby Beadle claw... ooh no... I've shown my true colours now ? yes all-right... I am a handist... go on call me names... give me a label on Twitter oh yes... one small hand one big one... HANDIST B*STERD!
Rubbish? It was innocent fun. If one of your family members did something stupid today you would laugh at it. People are just too disconnected from human reality. 99% of television today is degenerate trash at best. Comedy is long gone. People used to laugh at these things because they were genuinely funny.
+tinbird87 yeah amazing times the 1980's: miners strike, 3 million unemployed, the closing down of Britain's manufacturing base, almost a one party state , two major rail crashes, the Poll tax, the 1987 storm, the Zebrugge ferry disaster, Lockerbie, Hillsborough & the IRA on the rampage - you clearly were very young during that atrocious decade !
The Transporter driver has put a heavy burden on Bob and Sharon here and I'm not surprised that they're effing and blinding about it as Jeremy tells us live on the show.
To summarise the husband looks like Pablo Escobar, Sharon has fixed her teeth and had a nice rack and we all miss Jeremy Beadle who had a deformed hand and we miss the good old days.
Beadle's About began in 1986 not before. What Sharon is wearing was the real popular 1980s fashion, the heel, the jumper with low back etc. I remember the fashion from that era even the girls at school had so much the same look. Good ol' times growing in the 80s
So just to set the record straight I was that girl in the video 35 years ago, it was NOT fake, I was set up by my mother-in-law and husband who wrote in to the show. Apparently it took a lot of planning all done without my knowledge to the point my husband kept coming home later from work and I thought he was up to no good, but didn't have a clue this would be it. Thank you for some of your nice comments, but as for the other crude unnecessary comments, for this site, I will refrain from giving out verbal abuse !!!!!
Well said blunders. Fuck em, Closest these fuckers got to a tv show was wanking over their porno channels
No longer married, but remained friends. My jumper was not on the wrong way round, that was the fashion at the time!!
@@sharonwebb3857 It's good ur still friends. U were a stunner 🙂
Glad you did it - made many of us laugh and best wishes to you now.
Ignore all these sad mugs mum they wouldn't say it to your face or mine cuz they would get knocked clean out! Classic video so funny and i think your jumper looks good have you still got it haha?
When Saturday night tv was worth watching. I loved 80s tv. I loved Beadle’s windups.
Why don't they do stuff like this anymore instead of the likes of love Island and Gogglebox .
👍👍👍👍👍 well said
@@jackwatsonepic626 they'd say its because of the internet but people wouldn't have moved to the internet to watch things if TV was still good. TV is so bad that people recording themselves in their bedrooms is more entertaining and can sometimes get more views than a tv show!.
The TV execs knew there were complainers during the 00's but they ignored it and said "well the ratings are high" thinking the moaners were a loud minority and not realising the ratings were only high because people had no choice if they wanted to watch something to pass the time.
As soon as the net became a popualr pastime (2012 onward) all their reality shows lost tons of viewers, and whereas beofre the internet being mainstream they made cheap TV shows to make more money (< lazy), now they can only make cheap TV shows because they get less from advertising (< karma).
@jack they'd say its because of the internet but people wouldn't have moved to the internet to watch things if TV was still good. TV is so bad that people recording themselves in their bedrooms is more entertaining and can sometimes get more views than a tv show!.
The TV execs knew there were complainers during the 00's but they ignored it and said "well the ratings are high" thinking the moaners were a loud minority and not realising the ratings were only high because people had no choice if they wanted to watch something to pass the time.
As soon as the net became a popualr pastime (2012 onward) all their reality shows lost tons of viewers, and whereas beofre the internet being mainstream they made cheap TV shows to make more money (< lazy), now they can only make cheap TV shows because they get less from advertising (< karma).
I would go back to this era in a heartbeat
Me too ,health & safety would not even allow a man dressed as a traffic warden under some dumb EU ruling
@@suzannep8371 Awful fashions and the music was no better either imo. Gotta be the 70s for me.
Another example of proper entertainment on a Saturday night in the 80's, hilarious pranks against an unsuspecting target, not like the rubbish served up today, RIP Jeremy, never forgotten!
@crazyclive
Strictly is nonsense as is the voice.
when it was ok to be white
@mandydandy3738 oh, go Home u plonker.
Jeremy isn’t dead
Jeremy died in 2008.
Still makes me laugh all these years later. Happy times 😊👍
A good man Jeremy Beadle was, yes he done a lot work for charity, God Bless you x
Did some work once at Ormond St childrens hospital. Heard from staff that Beadle went regulary, stayed always longer than booked, nice guy and kids lived him. Top man.
L I yes not one bit of salacious gossip about him either
@@digitalmediafanBe qualified
Blimey what a brilliant throw back to the glory days of TV. The amount of work that must have gone into this is mind blowing, when you consider there were no smart phones/cameras, tiny microphones. Cheers for posting
You better watch out..... beadle's about. Better than the crap they produce nowadays. RIP Jeremy Beadle.... taken from us too young at just 59.
Very funny man
Zz
59? Too young?!
@@torgman considering he could have lived till he was in his 90s it is young.
@@melgrant7404 We could all live to be 100, but we don't. What do you consider middle age--75?
Loved this show when I was a kid, remember this episode well , they were really genuine nice people who just seemed so typical of adults when I was growing up.
That was a big pull getting Pablo Escobar on the show
Beadle’s About was utterly essential viewing back in the 80’a. I remember coming home on a flight from Greece in 2000 and for some obscure reason it was on the tv. Most folk were sleeping but the two of us were crying with laughter.
JB was a real good sort. RIP Jezza.x
Watch Out That B****d's about
This wasn’t Beadles about, it was game for a laugh
We all stayed home and had fun with board games and calling your mates on telephone , Christmas was wizard of Oz
Great days
Please somebody take me back to that Britain.
@dougaldouglas8842looking for a Time Machine back too the 80s before the uk went mad 😀😃😊good comedy and times ❤😂
Lovely innocent fun. We miss Beadle the prankster...
with his wee hand
What year did he die? I always watched it.
@@davidmolyneux1780
'09.
Used to watch this every saturday with my late father when I was a kid.
Loved these pranks I remember this one and the one where the guys van went into the river with all his tools in it - and the poor lad who was a trainee plumber and all the radiators kept spewing water all over the house - happy days - I also had a jumper with the V at the back and buttons up the back like a reverse cardigan I loved it
Her expression was awesome seeing Beadle and how she tried to attack him. Brilliant Saturday Night tv memories
Cycle route to Norfolk from Durham, please, I would rather take the scenic route.
How did anyone not recognise him in those rubbish disguises? 😂 and the suspicious cameras poking out of random roadwork tents! 😂
True, but I suppose if you were in that moment you'd never expect it to be him so the shit disguise would still work.
In the days when television was worth watching.
Well said... instead of the crap we now get on a Saturday!!
I feel so old agreeing, but your statement is so right
Yes, just the other channel though
indeed I agree
bermudarailway - The Last Leg has a bloke with gimp arms if you wanna laugh.
Used to love this show alongside Blind Date on Saturday night in the 1980's
Beatles about & The live Mike in Ireland was awesome! ie: ua-cam.com/video/4herWkGMiaM/v-deo.html
Kev L not forgetting Noel’s house party
That was a bit later. The 1990's.
Lovely charming Londoners . The people I grew up with and miss
Great to see you are on here, also this was when TV was great, the 80’s was the best.
The day when all the family could watch TV and have a laugh.......God I weep for those days to return.
This lady's reactions are hilarious! 🙂
Excellent watching this. The days when Saturday night TV was good👍
Loved this show. RIP Jeremy.....
If you raise around 100 million for charity I think you deserve more than just a mbe
Savile got a knighthood and a get out of jail card for approx 30 mil
Loved this show when I was kid .....🏴
Luved Jeremy beadle in 80s my mum dad loved watching it aswel they have passed away jt brings bk memories of them
That wedge would be worth a packet now, less than 80 of them left on the roads.
really love this piece of 80's tv jb is so funny!
Beadle turns up looking like Beadle in fancy dress and she don’t clock him until he takes off his shades.....?!!
All very genuine though...
Genuine my arse.
Looking at the camera angles in the beginning,
she would have to be blind to have not seen them filming!
I think people were a bit dim back then. I do like the way Beadle ever so slyly conceals that withered hand though! 😂😂😂
Simon Robson ur the clown, a stupid one at that, they clearly said it’s fake lmao sado
@@bygoneera9521 They clearly said that what was fake?...his hand maybe??
I was the cameraman who filmed many of Jeremy's videos.
Good times.
I remember being at a boxing show (think it was Eubank v Watson 2) & Bradley was there. The MC gave Bradley a big up & the whole place booed and jeered shouting abuse at him. He was quality, too many people failed to spot his worth. RIP Jeremy Beasley.
John Leeson, the actor playing the Jag owner was also the voice of K-9 in Doctor Who.
I have absolutely no doubt that, speaking as someone who grew up throughout the 1980s, this was good Saturday night entertainment at the time.
But, it has to be remembered that this was the best part of 4 decades ago, and there have been two generations added to the population of GB since.
So, basically, anyone born in the 1990s or 2000s will naturally have different views on what they found entertaining on Saturday night.
It's just a matter of how old you are and what you remember watching in your time.
I, personally, am glad things change...
Because, if everything stayed the same, we wouldn't have half the nostalgia.
...First good comment for a while on this!
I do remember seeing some episodes like this and liked them a lot. It was the bleeps that they used in the show that always make me laugh with any show that uses them.
I used to love watching this programme.
I am so glad I grew up watching quality tv like this.
Early Saturday evening before going down the Pub.
Because of people like you, 80s television was so much better than tv today, programmes like this made you want to stay in and watch TV, dont take any notice of the crap that someone might have given you, people like you made tv gold
Met Jeremy Beadle at a charity do some years ago he was great
Me too! He was surprisingly down to earth and VERY funny.
Beadle legend his radio show on LBC was one of the best ever
That was great - a Beadle's About prank before Beadles About! Thanks for sharing :-)
Brilliant just brilliant, 3.20 cracked me up 😀👌
Wouldn't they have spotted the ground level cameras?
I used to watch this as a child & had a great laugh
this is like a horror movie when someone hears something and says "I am going out on my own to take a look " and you think NO NO NO NO!!
Remember watching these when I was a kid, sat morning go to my nans Watch WWF on sky one buy the dandy and beano, go home play with mates on bikes making high ramps, watching sat night TV them my other nana would come round and we would match max headroom and then a peter cushion movie oh the good old days for me x
This was such a good show and had great pranks. Just don't get TV like this now.
The amazing thing is that no-one recognised Jeremy even though his disguises were terrible.😂😂
classic, and she took it well, she is a good sport :)
Comedy TV gold at its best. I would go back to the 80s in a heartbeat, more so because the rave scene was happening into the late 80s early 90s 😂
Who here would not go back to the Eighties if they could ? No time has been perfect, but what we have now weighs so heavily it's hard to breathe.
@@spanishpeaches2930 Never, it's the 70s for me. Excellent music with great rock gods.
@@HymnfortheDudes Fine, but as this video was about a programme from the 80s ....
@@spanishpeaches2930 Oh ok. Love your name btw, ex pat?
How time flies .this seems like yesterday to me
Silly cow has her jumper on the wrong way round 😂😂😂
Silly boy James that was the fashion back then in 1986!!
@@sharonwebb3857 Sharon, can you contact me privately please. I posted this video and would like to talk to you about it
Sharon I don’t fucking think so , you can see it’s back to front, you tit , ps definitely don’t get in touch with Stephen heliczer he is a sociopath ,
Exactly.@@sharonwebb3857
Why does stephen heliczer keep asking people to private message him??weird
Brilliant! So miss these times
LOL, That was the perfect prank!
This must of been a later series of game for a laugh, as i seem to recall Mathew, Sarah and Henry were with Beadle when I watched it. I don't remember those two at end of the video but it was so long ago, that I can barely remember what I was doing at the time.
The original Punk'd.
One of the best scene`s ever, Sharon was brilliant.
rip jeremy beadle good laugh in the day
There was a similar sketch but on `Beadles About' in which a Poclain excavator was parked with cars and a guy got in the cab to move it but pulled the wrong lever and plunged the bucket into the roof of a Morris Marina.
Imagine doing the insurance paperwork on a mess like that.
Classic that Sharon ,i can actually remember that ,seems like yesterday.great viewing.its a pity they dont make shows like that any more. Kind regards.
As Sharon said in her message, these were genuine set-ups. They did my neighbour in Beadle's About and the lengths they went to to make it happen were unbelievable. They actually persuaded his boss to allow one of their team to join the firm undercover for a couple of days, so that they could assess if they thought his character was right for the show and the stunt they had lined up. meticulous planning went into everything they did. UPDATE: As some people don't believe me (why?) I will tell you a little more. My neighbour, who died some years ago, was a man called Owen Andrews. Some years before the programme was made, the local council made a compulsory purchase of part of his garden to build a groundsman's house for the adjacent recreation ground (that was the house we lived in as my dad was the groundsman). They decided to pretend the council were taking another section of his garden to create 'Gnomeland' - this was a carefully formulated idea because his family had told them he hated garden gnomes. They put giant concrete gnomes on his lawns and made out they were turning his garage into a toilet block. When he got home from work he bought it hook, line and sinker - he was effing and blinding, telling them to get out. He picked up two urinals the team had carefully placed in front of his garage and dumped them out on the alleyway. The garage actually had a hidden camera behind the doors (there were windows in the upper part) so they had to make sure he didn't go in there. In the end, Beadle appeared dressed as a gnome, on a pushbike. The funny thing was, Owen had never seen the programme and still didn't know who he was! It was his daughter who actually suggested him for the stitch-up. So there you go, if you think I'm capable of making all that up then perhaps I should start writing fiction for a living LOL.
Which episode was that?
LIAR
@@jasonstreatham5809 Er, no mate. What is your problem?
@@Wally-H At least 5 different camera positions, perfect sound. Totaaly fake, sorry for you that you cannot see it.
@@jasonstreatham5809 You see what you want to see mate
I would have been 18 or 19 when this aired and I can remember it, it was a great show and the lovely couple were indeed Game For A Laugh.
I miss the Beadle. We need a prankster :)
They would only sue for metal health issues now - can’t have a laugh ! Swapped by idiots with no personality’s !
I love watching Jeremy Beadle pranks.
Excellent video great to see liked and subscribed for more
What happened to the original lineup on Game For A Laugh? I remember Matthew Kelly, Henry Kelly and Sarah Kennedy used to present it with Jeremy Beadle, not the two you see at the end.
Lol u must have had a heart attack that day !! And great to see some 80s classic cars now, lovely jag xj6. Also why all the flack bout the red jumper I’m sure it’s not on backwards that’s just the 80s design😁
It was a bit stressful. I paid a lot of money for that mohair jumper!! :)
The good old days of tv. Pranks and laughs and when you watched a comedy show with sketches it had wit and intelligence. Now.... well, has anyone watched 'just for laughs' by the BBC? It is literally as funny as ebola.
Essex people are comedy gold. I really shouldn't be laughing at this as much as I am, but can't help myself.
I am actually from North London :)
@@sharonwebb3857 Tell him, Cheshunt isn't Essex!
The husband looks like Pablo Escobar
Cousins once removed
Jez Beadle R. I. E. P. 80S England 💖💖💖😀😀😀 Best episode when the lady believed an alien crashed in her garden. Legendary!!!!
When television was worth a damn
Jeremy Beadle was a British Institution. A wonderful entertainer, taken from us before he was 60. His humour was infectious. In today's standards he is an icon.
He got his karma, pushing people, to their limits, before they exploded, and nearly killed someone, or lost their mind, he got his karma in full dose, I hope they filmed it, and showed it to him, up in heaven!
And yet his reputation amongst the industry was said to be terrible with few friends marking his passing and Thames pleased to see the back of him. Sad if true 😵
@@michaelwhiles5282 It may well have been, although I approached him in a department store in London many years ago and he was very amicable.
That Cortina in that nick would be worth about 30k today
Not quite, £6k maybe
@@chrisbourne3669 It's a Ghia
I use to love this as a kid found hilarious 😅😂
Sharon is pretty cool and beautiful!
I thought you did a great job of holding it together , well done x
The Mrs has great knockers
That sounds very 80's like the show :)
Laaaverly : D @@dogbite341
And you and your repliers have no respect for others.
I thought that too 😊 😊
Hello Stephen, I am trying to figure where it was filmed, battersea?, camberwell?, the twenty story block of flats in the far back ground, built mid 1960's, at 5 minutes 44 seconds as beadle appears, that style apart from a very simularv style at rotherhithe, I saw the ones at camberwell go up when I was a kid, if you can shed light on the location, thank you in advance, tom, crystal palace.
Your husband is a lucky man indeed...hope you are still going strong
Brilliant dont made fantastic shows like this anymore 😂
HER BOYFRIEND LOOKS LIKE PABLO ESCOBAR
lol quality
Like you 2
I like you two babe xxx
Trivia: The owner of the Jag also was the voice of Bungle from Rainbow.
Ahhh the innocent days when being really horrible to people and filming it and then everyone laughing at them had not gotten out of control :O
Met Jeremy once. Really nice, intelligent and fun guy. R.I.P
My dad used to sing this to me to make me do things..."Watch out Beadles About... Watch out Beadlings Abou... ooooh you bedda waaasch owwww... beeedlings abouuuuuuu !" - He was mental my dad... used to chase me with a glove sticking out of his wrist-hole on his shirt... (wrist 'ole darlin?) whilst singing said tune.... oh pap... OOOOOOOOOH waaaasch ouuuuuuu Beadlings... tiny Beadlings... little baby Beadle claw... ooh no... I've shown my true colours now ? yes all-right... I am a handist... go on call me names... give me a label on Twitter oh yes... one small hand one big one... HANDIST B*STERD!
I think your dad may have been the caretaker at my school
Used to love this programme sooo funny wish they wud put some repeats on telly ha ha ha ha 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
OMG, can't believe that we laughed at this rubbish, that side the 80's were good times!
Rubbish?
It was innocent fun. If one of your family members did something stupid today you would laugh at it.
People are just too disconnected from human reality. 99% of television today is degenerate trash at best.
Comedy is long gone. People used to laugh at these things because they were genuinely funny.
+tinbird87 yeah amazing times the 1980's: miners strike, 3 million unemployed, the closing down of Britain's manufacturing base, almost a one party state , two major rail crashes, the Poll tax, the 1987 storm, the Zebrugge ferry disaster, Lockerbie, Hillsborough & the IRA on the rampage - you clearly were very young during that atrocious decade !
Huge knockers...
Yes, she has smashing tits
Classic comedy pure class.... they don’t make tv live this anymore
The Transporter driver has put a heavy burden on Bob and Sharon here and I'm not surprised that they're effing and blinding about it as Jeremy tells us live on the show.
love it.... pre internet bliss... but without it, we would'nt be watching this.... ha ha
To summarise the husband looks like Pablo Escobar, Sharon has fixed her teeth and had a nice rack and we all miss Jeremy Beadle who had a deformed hand and we miss the good old days.
Hilarious comment! :)
And he did alot of work for charity.
@@rudicon4u so true, god bless him
Beadle's About began in 1986 not before. What Sharon is wearing was the real popular 1980s fashion, the heel, the jumper with low back etc.
I remember the fashion from that era even the girls at school had so much the same look. Good ol' times growing in the 80s
My mum knitted that jumper 🤣
80s women were the best looking. Better than the fake girls now you see everywhere 🤦🏼♂️
He deserves a big hand for that,