Yes! With you, Redcard74 and Andy JS as the MCs and Nick Ross, Sue Cook, David Hatcher, Jacqui Hames, Helen Phelps, Fiona Bruce and Kirsty Young as guests of honour!
Eddie Edwards I think there were many factors why we no longer see it on TV anymore. The departure of Nick Ross was the final nail in the coffin. Without him the show was never the same. He made the show. Just like Brucie with the generation game, Cilla with Blind Date etc. The unfortunate murder or Jill Dando didn’t help matters either. Fiona was a good replacement but no match for Jill in my opinion. Then with the rise of social media and internet and the cuts to the police forces by the government, they simply didn’t have the finances to film reconstructions. It was cheaper and easier to appeal on the internet. Then the producers really butchered the show by having dramatic music over their reconstructions that made them like a cheesy horror film. This led to a loss of viewers.
@@rs-qt1qg Yes, I do believe you're very right in what you're saying, it was such an iconic program for many reasons, it showed you what was happening all over Britain, it could happen anywhere at anytime, it also gave viewers the chance to interact, and help solve many crimes, even if they needed a reward to encourage them to speak out about what they saw, or who they knew, was an excellent program, and it's great that we can watch all the old re-runs, and just hope for the best, R.I.P Jill Dando, a true beautiful legend......
@@eddieedwards5668 its 10.20pm on the 8th Febuary 2020 and still love watching Crimewatch, imagine how many crimes would be solved today with all the social media
The Geraldine Palk case is one of the saddest cases I’ve ever heard about. So unnecessary and such a shame. A young woman with her whole life in front of her. Cases like that make me very angry as well.
Thank you for posting Redcard - Hope you had a nice holiday! I note some people saying that they cannot find any info on the Derrick Johnson case. There was one thing I noted in the reconstruction: Derrick changed the locks when the strange mancame into the building a few weeks before. Assuming that the cleaners locked the door behind them after they left, could the killers have go in with a set of the new keys?
I wondered too. I thought how vigilant he had been in changing the locks too! 😟 So sad to know he had been laughing on the phone & then died that slow horrible death 😢 May He Rest in Peace 🙏🏻🌹
Not wanting to take anything away from our friend and CW legend Redcard's channel, but someone has uploaded the missing March 1990 episode if anyone hasn't seen it. Thanks for the latest upload RC!!!
The armed robbery reconstruction was as good as some of the very early ones and reminded me of the Milton Keynes one from '86 or '87. I can't find anything about the Derrick Johnson case on Google, sadly.
Good Evening Fellow Crimewatchers and Good Evening RedCard74.Thanks for the upload - I've been looking forward to it all day.I remember some of the details of the Derrick Johnson murder but that's about it.Great watching it again.Cheers RedCard74
@@Jimwoodward1212 I was 11 years old at the time and I'd just become obsessed with international cricket for the first time, and on BBC2 they were showing highlights of the Ashes series in Australia. That was just before Sky took over oversea cricket coverage which I wasn't able to watch.
I remember some information about the mans remains found in leeds.Some years later crimewatch said the coroner had made a big mistake and the remains were actually a woman who disappeared in 1988.
Spot on Ian ... The remains were later identified as an 18 year old woman called Donna Healey who'd gone missing in 1988 and the reckon had been stored for 3 years in an air-tight container. Really weird. They apparently re-appealed in 2013 www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-21024977
@@MsVanorak Yes it was definitely a women's watch as I had one exactly the same,they were very popular in the late 80's early 90's also the jumper was very feminine too.
John 4:20 NKJV If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?
@ I am thinking more that it was solved, but the persons responsible have had their names erased from Google. The company looks to have gone of business a couple of years later.
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@@Hi-kq1vi I read that the company went into administration as well. But I have noticed that not many crimes even if they are resolved are reported.
“If you are thinking of letting them sell your car - please don’t, ring us instead.” “Hello? Is that Crimewatch? Yes, I’m calling about your offer to sell my car. Uh-huh. It’s a brown Mark IV cortina, 1980, 75,000 miles. Heavy bloodstain on the front passenger seat cover, but don’t worry about that.”
Cavalier was clearly better developed but the MG Montego Turbo wasn't exactly a slouch. Don't think that was an MG however... probably a Countryman I expect.
I've been addicted to these old crime watch videos for the last few months it's like an addiction i like to Google every crime i see just to see what actually happened weather they caught the person who was it and why they did it but what has more than shocked it has literally blown me away is the amount of brutal horrific murders on just a toal strangers for no reason where the killer has never been caught i always knew they'd be a few unsolved murders to this day but the amount has shocked there are literally hundreds of murders over the last 30 years weather the killer has never been caught,i actually thought I was a weido for loving watching these old Crimewatch episodes and have never told anyone its refreshing to see there's so many like minded people now that means im not a weirdo im a normal person or i am a weirdo and so is every person on here but either way atleast i ain't on my own lol
There really should be a Crimewatch drinking game. Down a pint if you see a 'have a go hero' take on robbers and neck a few shots when Robbers have unrealistic conversations with people their robbing.
They were on every month, and featured the most serious crimes the cops couldn't sort out, so were asking the public for help. Can't be so rare, when they were every month.
No, I reckon it's bollocks. Crime did not and has not decreased. CCTV cameras have achieved nothing except surveil people unnecessarily. Vast majority of people (myself included) are just peacefully going about their daily lives. If cameras really did solve crime, the UK would have lower crime stats considering our country is almost the top of the list for having the most cameras in Europe, second only to Germany. Just my thoughts/opinions.
Good man. Looking forward to the Julie Pacey case and all the 1994 ones :D I also love the oUTSTANDINGLY crap acting, the dated scenes and how unrealistic some of the robberies are where robbers and victims have a casual chat about the football. As if.
Because I've never seen the full reconstruction only quick clips and the actor got arrested. Its also unsolved. truecrimeenthusiast.wordpress.com/2017/05/03/who-was-the-grantham-strangler/
The programme and videos reconstructions were a valuable tool . Public would sit down and watch view progamme content ring in with information you will never get any better way of getting results needs bring back.
rs84 they seem to mention it a lot in the 2 episodes being bumped from BBC1 to bbc2 must of bin a big deal but actually got a big result with the ron Harrison case
rs84 definitely it was unusual circumstances back then but I think they mention it a lot bearing in mind if it was today everyone wud understand with social media and it wudnt even be mentioned
@@rs-qt1qg I think he only mentioned it because it was vital to the case being solved. Really it was odd CW wasn't repeated on Two the next night, or at the weekend thinking about it. Think about how many more eyes would have seen it.
@@DeanBall75 Oh yes, 1990/1991-we got sent home from school one day due to the snow/how cold it was & there were 2-3 days where the school was closed along with many others in Kent.
How many Crimewatch File Documentarys did they make over the years? I've watched every one I can find on UA-cam surely there must have been loads made that im yet to find or will I find any because they don't exist none there my favourite because it starts from before the crime happineg to the Crime actually happineg to the aftermath and finishes the day that person is convicted in court and are slapprf with hefty prison sentences
The body in the London case was later identified as Cheryl Shackleton. There were a couple of later appeals on the case but her killer hasn't been found.
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly and I also gather that he has mousy hair. I gather that he comes from Liverpool with connections to Bristol, and I also gather that he has a distinct Irish accent? Detective Gormless: Yes, Nick, you gather quite correctly … Saint Nick: Thank-you. Actually, I am very good at gathering, or so I gather.
If people know what happened to crimes they see on these old Crimewatch and what the result can you right them in th comments so when i watch it i won't have to waste time Googling it now ive watched laoads of these old Crimewatch programs but there's literally hundreds I ain't seen obviously apart from when they were originally aired but it's like a never ending suppy which I love cures hour's of boredom in my life
I am seriously considering arranging a Crimewatch UK convention for all us aficionados
futureisgosub definitely I wud b up for this you could try and arrange for nick Ross or sue cook to be guest speakers
Yeah but I’m pretty sure culprits of the unsolved crimes might turn up. I wouldn’t trust a single person there lol
Yes! With you, Redcard74 and Andy JS as the MCs and Nick Ross, Sue Cook, David Hatcher, Jacqui Hames, Helen Phelps, Fiona Bruce and Kirsty Young as guests of honour!
This progame at the time was a excellent way of getting information out there to the public. Excellent programme
I'm not sure
I'm not sure that Facebook or Twitter as the same impact on gaining the public's attention
Excellent videos, as usual, keep up the good work, this was 1 program that the BBC should never have gotten rid of.....
Eddie Edwards I think there were many factors why we no longer see it on TV anymore. The departure of Nick Ross was the final nail in the coffin. Without him the show was never the same. He made the show. Just like Brucie with the generation game, Cilla with Blind Date etc. The unfortunate murder or Jill Dando didn’t help matters either. Fiona was a good replacement but no match for Jill in my opinion.
Then with the rise of social media and internet and the cuts to the police forces by the government, they simply didn’t have the finances to film reconstructions. It was cheaper and easier to appeal on the internet.
Then the producers really butchered the show by having dramatic music over their reconstructions that made them like a cheesy horror film. This led to a loss of viewers.
@@rs-qt1qg Yes, I do believe you're very right in what you're saying, it was such an iconic program for many reasons, it showed you what was happening all over Britain, it could happen anywhere at anytime, it also gave viewers the chance to interact, and help solve many crimes, even if they needed a reward to encourage them to speak out about what they saw, or who they knew, was an excellent program, and it's great that we can watch all the old re-runs, and just hope for the best, R.I.P Jill Dando, a true beautiful legend......
rs84 well said, I also think it’s because mainly like you said with the internet and the crimes would mainly be crackheads and petty little youths
rs84 Finding a replacement for Nick Ross did give the producers nightmares
@@eddieedwards5668 its 10.20pm on the 8th Febuary 2020 and still love watching Crimewatch, imagine how many crimes would be solved today with all the social media
You wait ages for a have-a-go-hero to come and suddenly seven turn up all at the same time.
They used to be aggressive lot at unipart
Music is perfect.
A bit like the buses mate.
The Geraldine Palk case is one of the saddest cases I’ve ever heard about. So unnecessary and such a shame. A young woman with her whole life in front of her. Cases like that make me very angry as well.
It is just a shame she didn't take the taxi all the way.
The evil bastard wasn’t caught until 2002, 12 years later, died in prison recently.
@@treasurehunteruk9718 shouldn’t have to
4:13 ROBBERS IN USA: FOK OFF
ROBBERS IN UNITED KINGDOM: BACK OFF
R.I.P. GERALDINE
it's the murderer whose shoulders must carry this guilt
how dares anyone blaming the victim??
The Geraldine Palk reconstruction introduction by Nick is petrifying....
geraldine lived by me she was lovley woman
You are spoiling us redcard! Happy weekend viewing everyone!
Thank you for posting Redcard - Hope you had a nice holiday!
I note some people saying that they cannot find any info on the Derrick Johnson case. There was one thing I noted in the reconstruction: Derrick changed the locks when the strange mancame into the building a few weeks before. Assuming that the cleaners locked the door behind them after they left, could the killers have go in with a set of the new keys?
This is where I think it would have been some inside job if people have access to keys.
The wife seemed to find the door unlocked.
@@robbo391 they'd obviously already been in & out by then. They wouldn't waste time locking the place back up.
I wondered too. I thought how vigilant he had been in changing the locks too! 😟 So sad to know he had been laughing on the phone & then died that slow horrible death 😢 May He Rest in Peace 🙏🏻🌹
Evening fellow Crimewatchers.
Stephen Ryder Hiyaaaaaaaaaaaaa Xxx
I do hope the Cannon lorry driver saw his bravery and assistance commended by the local plod.
‘Fantasy’ - Black Box version I think. Soul II Soul too. Great track.
Yes that was the black box version of fantasy featuring the amazing voice of Martha wash
Can't beat Earth Wind and Fire.
Not wanting to take anything away from our friend and CW legend Redcard's channel, but someone has uploaded the missing March 1990 episode if anyone hasn't seen it. Thanks for the latest upload RC!!!
What about March 1991?
Evening all Crimewatch UK-ers. And ta so much redcard, you complete and utter legend! x
God bless you Geraldine. So sad. 😞X
Total legend! Really appreciate your effort! Thought I’d never watch these episodes again!
The armed robbery reconstruction was as good as some of the very early ones and reminded me of the Milton Keynes one from '86 or '87. I can't find anything about the Derrick Johnson case on Google, sadly.
Exactly this. There is literally nothing, and I mean nothing, on Derrick Johnson at all online. Shame, would love to know more.
Good Evening Fellow Crimewatchers and Good Evening RedCard74.Thanks for the upload - I've been looking forward to it all day.I remember some of the details of the Derrick Johnson murder but that's about it.Great watching it again.Cheers RedCard74
25:47 The Liverpool rapist was called Patrick Campbell, jailed in August 2001 for 20 years.
Thanks redcard74. I remember this month, it was just after John Major had become prime minister.
and don't forget that tomorrow night would be the last BBC 1 Cow World and also the BBC 'TWO' White Idents
@@Jimwoodward1212 I was 11 years old at the time and I'd just become obsessed with international cricket for the first time, and on BBC2 they were showing highlights of the Ashes series in Australia. That was just before Sky took over oversea cricket coverage which I wasn't able to watch.
That first case, the one where all the pedestrians help prevent the robbery - wow! That's real heroism right there!
Just what I needed thank you Xx
Cheers Redcard. Evening all. Sacking off the EFL highlights for this...
It's Sunday hence wish you a pleasant smooth and happy week
Just in time Indian takeaway just arrived and about to watch this on TV! Cheers RedCard74!
Hope you Enjoyed your Chinese 🇨🇳 takeaway meal Kaitlyn! i enjoyed my 🇮🇳 Indian takeaway! 😁👍
Mmm, really fancy an Indian. What did you go for?
@@BossySwan A brunette with a nice arse
Yummy I feel like an Indian curry now!
@@ryanohara476Mind you don’t sneeze and get a snozzle full of Vindaloo when you witness the horrors CW has in store!
Nice one Redcard! Entertainment and relaxation later tonight! Evening all! 😁
Not going out tonight now!
Too terrified to stay in?
There is a funny sound coming from underneath my lounge floorboards …
Fellow Crimewatcher's, good evening.
Nice one Starlord, good evening to you too :-)
Good evening of approximately four years ago Cheers
Evening to you.
I remember some information about the mans remains found in leeds.Some years later crimewatch said the coroner had made a big mistake and the remains were actually a woman who disappeared in 1988.
Spot on Ian ... The remains were later identified as an 18 year old woman called Donna Healey who'd gone missing in 1988 and the reckon had been stored for 3 years in an air-tight container. Really weird. They apparently re-appealed in 2013
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-21024977
I can tell Its a woman just by looking
i thought the watch looked a bit girly but 1990 was the beginning of the uncertainty on that subject!
@@MsVanorak Yes it was definitely a women's watch as I had one exactly the same,they were very popular in the late 80's early 90's also the jumper was very feminine too.
John 4:20 NKJV
If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?
Thanks for uploading.
Happy Saturday folks! *UK viewers, don’t forget to put your clocks back 1 hour tonight!*. 🕵🏻♀️
Fatty
@@nathaniliescu4597 Yawn...It's pathetic that you resort to liking your own comments. Pathetic and hilarious.🤣
@@nathaniliescu4597Grow up Knobhead
Happy Friday Compton!
Straight OUTTA CET
Canning Town Klaxon!
Third mention for my neck of the woods now. Don’t remember the Derrick Johnson case though.
Nothing online about Derrick Johnson-doesn't sound like a robbery, sounds more like a hit disguised to look like a robbery.
Hi Does anyone have any more information about his death?
I’ve had a good search myself and haven’t found anything yet
@ I am thinking more that it was solved, but the persons responsible have had their names erased from Google. The company looks to have gone of business a couple of years later.
@@Hi-kq1vi I read that the company went into administration as well. But I have noticed that not many crimes even if they are resolved are reported.
@@Hi-kq1vi What makes you think that ?
Just what I was wanting CW and a cold beer
I see they caught Polaroid man from the December 1990 episode
It would have been a miracle if they hadn't. How on earth did he think he would get away with it when they had his photo in all these stores?
Happy Snaps!
“If you are thinking of letting them sell your car - please don’t, ring us instead.”
“Hello? Is that Crimewatch? Yes, I’m calling about your offer to sell my car. Uh-huh. It’s a brown Mark IV cortina, 1980, 75,000 miles. Heavy bloodstain on the front passenger seat cover, but don’t worry about that.”
😆
A high speed chase between a Vauxhall and a Montego. Must have been going at least 50.
Cavalier was clearly better developed but the MG Montego Turbo wasn't exactly a slouch.
Don't think that was an MG however... probably a Countryman I expect.
"9 quality cars"... Shows pictures of ford Escorts... 😂😂
Next you will be telling me the rusted rapidly. 🇬🇧👍😁
I've been addicted to these old crime watch videos for the last few months it's like an addiction i like to Google every crime i see just to see what actually happened weather they caught the person who was it and why they did it but what has more than shocked it has literally blown me away is the amount of brutal horrific murders on just a toal strangers for no reason where the killer has never been caught i always knew they'd be a few unsolved murders to this day but the amount has shocked there are literally hundreds of murders over the last 30 years weather the killer has never been caught,i actually thought I was a weido for loving watching these old Crimewatch episodes and have never told anyone its refreshing to see there's so many like minded people now that means im not a weirdo im a normal person or i am a weirdo and so is every person on here but either way atleast i ain't on my own lol
10.10 - I'm closed now even though you're in the store talking to me lol. Great customer service there.
10:10
You obviously know very little about retail work.
Thanks so much. Just before I hit the hay.
that ex cop is crazy, bit like lahey, from trailer park boys. they went straight on at the hairpin bend, well ofc they would.
I love the music theme.
what was the song between 35:49-36:12, i know its a cover version of Fantasy, which artist is it thats doing the cover version?
Black Box
That "8" is the letter "g" with the letter "i" inside it - standing for Guaranteed Irish. Oh, the shame! (I'm from Cork)
39:07, brother, men who commit crimes like that don't have a conscience; they're not going to give themselves up!
There really should be a Crimewatch drinking game. Down a pint if you see a 'have a go hero' take on robbers and neck a few shots when Robbers have unrealistic conversations with people their robbing.
TB89 two shots every time you hear a classic tune on a reconstruction or see a video fit that looks like an 80s or 90s celeb.
hahahhahahahahaha
We deffo need to get a game going. Say 20 stipulations that results in various shots/drinks being downed in variable measures
@@johncook496 guess the offence of an offender on Crime Desk - down 1 pint
TB89 I can normally spot the nonces a mile off...
@@johncook496 haha great minds thing a like John.
Thank you Redcard
not going to lie I was chanting "LADS LADS LADS LADS LADS" during that first reconstruction
I like how at the end of each episode nick always says despite what you have seen crime is decreasing
I wonder if that was true
They were on every month, and featured the most serious crimes the cops couldn't sort out, so were asking the public for help. Can't be so rare, when they were every month.
its got worse with each year?
No, I reckon it's bollocks. Crime did not and has not decreased. CCTV cameras have achieved nothing except surveil people unnecessarily. Vast majority of people (myself included) are just peacefully going about their daily lives. If cameras really did solve crime, the UK would have lower crime stats considering our country is almost the top of the list for having the most cameras in Europe, second only to Germany. Just my thoughts/opinions.
No it wasn't true. Crime doubled between 1979 and 1997.
Good man. Looking forward to the Julie Pacey case and all the 1994 ones :D
I also love the oUTSTANDINGLY crap acting, the dated scenes and how unrealistic some of the robberies are where robbers and victims have a casual chat about the football. As if.
Because I've never seen the full reconstruction only quick clips and the actor got arrested. Its also unsolved. truecrimeenthusiast.wordpress.com/2017/05/03/who-was-the-grantham-strangler/
I think the acting's pretty good in the early reconstructions. They're like mini-dramas. Some of them are nothing short of works of art.
Yes the Julie Pacey case is very disturbing. One of those that you can’t believe isn’t better known by the public. Truly chilling.
I think the reconstructions were much better and more detailed. The modern ones were short and overdramatised with background music.
@@uknihilist6744 Like the Janice Weston one.
“Mick, Mick, quick … look, it’s the no-hands pisser … he’s got his gun out this time!”
Where on earth is my 40 unit Phone Card?
0:18 Here you are dear SIR
@@kalebind1Underneath his Commodore 64 again …
The programme and videos reconstructions were a valuable tool . Public would sit down and watch view progamme content ring in with information you will never get any better way of getting results needs bring back.
So then, we have Saddam to thank for solving a murder? Oh, the irony!
Buy that man a Mars Bar! Or, is it too late?
The officer in charge really could have been a good chap and offered to appear as a character witness at his trial.
5:21 Me trying to get to McDonald’s before breakfast ends
you dry lunch.
Geraldine Palk in Cardiff :(
killer is now dead
www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/geraldine-palks-killer-dies-jail-2211005
@@davidwacko6623 12 years of freedom before he was caught
@@RgP1238 He was already serving a sentence in Dartmoor when he was charged with her murder. Although I don't know how long he'd been in there.
@@davidwacko6623 I hope died Roaring in agony.
They still keep mentioning the fact they were on BBC2 how many future episodes do u think they reference it.
Rtd 88 as far as I’m aware, that was the only time they aired an episode on BBC2 and the only time they mentioned it
rs84 they seem to mention it a lot in the 2 episodes being bumped from BBC1 to bbc2 must of bin a big deal but actually got a big result with the ron Harrison case
Rtd 88 in those days it wasn’t usual to reschedule to another channel. Plus as mentioned it was only due to the Gulf War coverage
rs84 definitely it was unusual circumstances back then but I think they mention it a lot bearing in mind if it was today everyone wud understand with social media and it wudnt even be mentioned
@@rs-qt1qg I think he only mentioned it because it was vital to the case being solved. Really it was odd CW wasn't repeated on Two the next night, or at the weekend thinking about it. Think about how many more eyes would have seen it.
sue looking dishy this year
Oh, yes!
Derrick Johnson was murdered during a burglary at his office in Canning Town, East London on the evening of Tuesday 6 November 1990.
unsolved
Who on Earth would describe some one in double denim as a jogger
Cheers again RC74 !!
Always find it funny how all these crimewatch reconstructions have snow on the ground when they are filmed
Rough winter that one, remember it well
@@DeanBall75 Oh yes, 1990/1991-we got sent home from school one day due to the snow/how cold it was & there were 2-3 days where the school was closed along with many others in Kent.
Snow has started to become increasingly rare. February 1991 was the first snow we'd had for quite a few years.
How many Crimewatch File Documentarys did they make over the years? I've watched every one I can find on UA-cam surely there must have been loads made that im yet to find or will I find any because they don't exist none there my favourite because it starts from before the crime happineg to the Crime actually happineg to the aftermath and finishes the day that person is convicted in court and are slapprf with hefty prison sentences
I'm looking for the Jimmy Savage murder sure it was on this episode.
Import export business could have been involved in the importation of drugs.
17:41, I notice that English people don't end their phone calls with close family members with "I love you."
No, they are usually glad to get rid of them (off the telephone, that is!)
@@LANCSKID That's too bad!
@@McIntyreBiblelol he's being sarcastic.
Unusual episodes in that it has 2 unidentified remains appeals. Does anyone know if they were identified?
the leeds one was a woman called donna healey - no one been nabbed for it yet.
The body in the London case was later identified as Cheryl Shackleton. There were a couple of later appeals on the case but her killer hasn't been found.
😥😥
If only Geraldine had been dropped off at her door. So sad😢
5:32 three points on his license if hes not careful
licence
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly and I also gather that he has mousy hair. I gather that he comes from Liverpool with connections to Bristol, and I also gather that he has a distinct Irish accent?
Detective Gormless: Yes, Nick, you gather quite correctly …
Saint Nick: Thank-you. Actually, I am very good at gathering, or so I gather.
If people know what happened to crimes they see on these old Crimewatch and what the result can you right them in th comments so when i watch it i won't have to waste time Googling it now ive watched laoads of these old Crimewatch programs but there's literally hundreds I ain't seen obviously apart from when they were originally aired but it's like a never ending suppy which I love cures hour's of boredom in my life
You wont catch a late 80’s early 90’s vauxhall !!!
You would in a ford or VW vauxhall’s are awful 😂
Not seen this. cheers pleb.
Must have been unreal to rob n steal back in those days 😂
It was easy 😏
awesome
hello all
The intervention in the first one was so bungled it could only be England.
At least they bothered to intervene .......... people in some other countries would have kept out of it.
Well in germany there s a saying porcelain is mother of caution
There's
@@kalebind1 Discretion is the better part of valour.
Cheers
Cheers back
15.33 flauds? 😂
This is the night before the Final BBC 1 Cow World and BBC 'TWO' Idents
I have no clue what you're talking about. I don't remember Cow World
@@GoldenHolden79 Typing, not talking!
Bad boy watch UK
I called the Incident Desk and nothing happened
explain please?
I called Crimestoppers before it even existed.
No Hands Pee-Wee! 😂