I was 11yrs old when this came out in Belfast. It brings back so many memories. Thank you so much for putting it on UA-cam, for us to enjoy all over again. 🤩
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HAVING THIS SERIES AVAILABLE!!!!!! I was only 6 when this first aired but I remember it being on tv. And now in my 60’s I get to watch the entire series!!! Thanks so much for aiiring this!!!!
I can see why my mother watched this show faithfully day after day, it's so absorbing. life seemed so much nicer back then, America was so much cleaner.
It wasn't: I lived back then. It's just that scandals, crimes, political shenanigans, etc. were hidden much more easily due to lack of social media. And TV was not realistic. I use to disapprove of my mom for not having perfectly coiffed hair, manicured nails, or wearing full makeup, a dress, stiletto heels, and a string of pearls while vacuuming the carpet. That was due to stereotyping that came from TV.
@@butterflygirl2285 If you disapproved of your own mother just because she didn't live up to a television trope, you must have been an incredibly spoiled, shallow and unintelligent individual. Your own mother. Jesus. As for life back then, my family lived then as well, and while not perfect it did have some things that were nicer. All of the scandals that are around today are just as covered up as they were back then. Social media may expose more, but people walk around like they don't care. Back then, at least, if the scandals that we have today were exposed people would be outraged. Now they act like it's all okay.
I watched this show with my grandmother....every episode. The memories....of the show and my grandmother. Betty didn't realize that fast and loose with the wealthiest college guy in town doesn't usually lead to the altar.
KLM Hooked Moore My mother watched it and made references to it all the time but I’d never seen it before today. What day, time, and network was it on? Mine were the first parents to divorce in the neighborhood in 1967. My mother’s best friend, (who lived far away) divorced hers at the same time. I’d always wondered if this show inspired it at all. And this IS how my mother looked around the house. Always pretty and polished.
I usted to watch e every single episodio with my mom in México City, beautiful re.embers of my UA-cam beside my family and loved mom! Al tose excelent actors, best locación, production, modes, and specially this nice fellings of armonía and hippies about the American familiy and American daily life! Unique!
I was 9 and I heard a lot about it from older family members. My brothers and I started seeing it regularly a year or so later. I watched it religiously for two and a half years.
@@lonnanewman7478 Wasn't that funny? People back then thought that Peyton Place was too steamy! How did they react when 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty ' came out?
I was seven and never saw it, but I, too, heard whisperings-you just couldn’t escape the name “Peyton Place.” I didn’’t know what it was about, but I knew it was about something that nobody wanted me to know about. The thing is, when you’re that young, you don’t know anything about the things your parents don’t want you to know about, so I didn’t care that I didn’t know about it and that nobody wanted children to know about it. Besides, all I really cared about on television was _The Twilight Zone,_ _The Outer Limits,_ _Superman,_ and _Perry Mason._ Even funnier, by the time I was old enough to know about the topics, _Peyton Place_ was no longer scandalous: I kept hearing about _I Am Curious Yellow,_ for instance. Wow, mentioning _I Am Curious Yellow_ made me realize I’ve always wanted to see that film, and that I can probably find it on the internet! I came here because I was watching Hope Lange on _What’s My Line?_ and wondered why she was famous in 1958, when I knew her only from _The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,_ so I looked her up, and kept going until I read that Dorothy Malone starred in _Peyton Place._ Dorothy Malone is one of the _sultriest_ of movie actresses-when she appeared in _Basic Instinct_ I was electrified.
She loved being a mother in real life to her daughters, they were her priority to the point she took less money for this show to reduce her hours to be with her children more. Now that's classy!!
I already love Michaels Character and his settling into Peyton Place. I also love his Plot with Constance . With an Overprotecting Mother like Constance i can understand Allisons Attitude. I absolutley loved Allison for pointing Out the Fact that Constance got Pregnant and married the Same Age as Allison is right now. But i felt a bit Annoyed by Allison. rI also loved the intensity of Rodney and Leslie here. I realy felt Sorry for Betty in this Episode.
I was 11yrs old when this came out in Belfast. It brings back so many memories. Thank you so much for putting it on UA-cam, for us to enjoy all over again. 🤩
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HAVING THIS SERIES AVAILABLE!!!!!! I was only 6 when this first aired but I remember it being on tv. And now in my 60’s I get to watch the entire series!!! Thanks so much for aiiring this!!!!
Yes thank you. I too was a child. My mom loved it. Glad to see it from the beginning.
This was right before the
ZONE IMPROVEMENT PLAN (zip)
Looking at the mailman
With its 3 digits. And 2 digits
As one number
And the same from me! I'm now 63 and remember it well. Always went out on a Sunday night and my mum loved it!
M-am născut in 1963 și exact ca și dv. , eram prea copil dar ține minte ca părinții mei sa uitau la TV👍🇷🇴
I can see why my mother watched this show faithfully day after day, it's so absorbing. life seemed so much nicer back then, America was so much cleaner.
It wasn't: I lived back then. It's just that scandals, crimes, political shenanigans, etc. were hidden much more easily due to lack of social media. And TV was not realistic. I use to disapprove of my mom for not having perfectly coiffed hair, manicured nails, or wearing full makeup, a dress, stiletto heels, and a string of pearls while vacuuming the carpet. That was due to stereotyping that came from TV.
@@butterflygirl2285 If you disapproved of your own mother just because she didn't live up to a television trope, you must have been an incredibly spoiled, shallow and unintelligent individual. Your own mother. Jesus. As for life back then, my family lived then as well, and while not perfect it did have some things that were nicer. All of the scandals that are around today are just as covered up as they were back then. Social media may expose more, but people walk around like they don't care. Back then, at least, if the scandals that we have today were exposed people would be outraged. Now they act like it's all okay.
@@butterflygirl2285 My mother didn't look like the t.v. moms but I loved my mom I didn't want her to be a t.v. mom I wanted her to just be a mom.
Wish it would come back to TV on one of the old timey stations.
The best series ever made for tv.
I watched this show with my grandmother....every episode. The memories....of the show and my grandmother. Betty didn't realize that fast and loose with the wealthiest college guy in town doesn't usually lead to the altar.
KLM Hooked Moore My mother watched it and made references to it all the time but I’d never seen it before today. What day, time, and network was it on? Mine were the first parents to divorce in the neighborhood in 1967. My mother’s best friend, (who lived far away) divorced hers at the same time. I’d always wondered if this show inspired it at all. And this IS how my mother looked around the house. Always pretty and polished.
I usted to watch e every single episodio with my mom in México City, beautiful re.embers of my UA-cam beside my family and loved mom!
Al tose excelent actors, best locación, production, modes, and specially this nice fellings of armonía and hippies about the American familiy and American daily life!
Unique!
That Betty!
He copied his father
Precisely!@@kathleenking47
I love how they dressed back then! A black sheath dress at the doctor's office---elegant yet still professional.
What's happened to women of today!!! Why do they dress so nasty!! Why can't men & women go back to dressing classy like our parents did !!!!
Lasting memories of watching this series back in the 1960’s on Thames Television here in the UK.
Dorothy Malone was a beauty
𝑮𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒕 𝒉𝒂𝒊𝒓!!
Oh how I miss the 60's !!!!!
Thanks so much for sharing this show. I was 13 at the time, but I never did see Peyton Place. What a fun soap!
I watched the show every week when I was younger and enjoyed it.
I was 18 when this story in tv
..until today i remember ....
Mia farrow my fav.artis..
Ditto
Dorothy Malone & Barbara Parkins are both so sultry looking...🌷
Yes and I am also a fan of Kasey Rodgers.
I loved how they used snippets of Franz Waxman's original score from the 1957 feature film, especially when Allison goes out to check the mail.
I was only 5 years old in 1964 so I don't remember this series all that well, but I used to hear quite a bit of whispering about it.
I was 9 and I heard a lot about it from older family members. My brothers and I started seeing it regularly a year or so later. I watched it religiously for two and a half years.
I was 11 when the series started airing and was forbidden to watch it. So now I am finally viewing what I missed all those years ago.
same here, always wanted to watch it
@@lonnanewman7478 Wasn't that funny? People back then thought that Peyton Place was too steamy! How did they react when 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty ' came out?
I was seven and never saw it, but I, too, heard whisperings-you just couldn’t escape the name “Peyton Place.” I didn’’t know what it was about, but I knew it was about something that nobody wanted me to know about.
The thing is, when you’re that young, you don’t know anything about the things your parents don’t want you to know about, so I didn’t care that I didn’t know about it and that nobody wanted children to know about it. Besides, all I really cared about on television was _The Twilight Zone,_ _The Outer Limits,_ _Superman,_ and _Perry Mason._
Even funnier, by the time I was old enough to know about the topics, _Peyton Place_ was no longer scandalous: I kept hearing about _I Am Curious Yellow,_ for instance.
Wow, mentioning _I Am Curious Yellow_ made me realize I’ve always wanted to see that film, and that I can probably find it on the internet!
I came here because I was watching Hope Lange on _What’s My Line?_ and wondered why she was famous in 1958, when I knew her only from _The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,_ so I looked her up, and kept going until I read that Dorothy Malone starred in _Peyton Place._ Dorothy Malone is one of the _sultriest_ of movie actresses-when she appeared in _Basic Instinct_ I was electrified.
Rest in peace Dorothy Malone
Peyton Place the night time soap opera. From the 60’s
thats my grandfather ! what a legend . miss you pop
Who? Ed Nelson?
I remember him from so much episodic television and movies and from Daytime's soap, "Capitol" ('82-'87) as Senator Mark Denning.
My dad would see ed nelson on other things, and call him dr rossi
I remember it started as one night a week and was so popular it immediately went to 2 nights a week than three than four
I googled the Harrington jacket by Polo Ralph Lauren and it brought me back here. It let it know how much that fashion has influenced culture.
Ryan and Betty ❤️ They had a passion of a lifetime.
No Rodney and alison
Dorothy Malone is a sweetheart, of a mother, and I don't think it's because she has one child, it's her personality. And she's classy.
She loved being a mother in real life to her daughters, they were her priority to the point she took less money for this show to reduce her hours to be with her children more. Now that's classy!!
I always liked Dorothy Malone way back from when i was a little boy - she seemed so nice - and glamerous
Wow Mia Farrow was so young Before her breakout role in "Rosemary's Baby"
A true teen
She looked like a teenage skipper doll!
I love that series
Mia Farrow and Barbara Parkins were beautiful as well ❤
It's so different to the book!
thanks for the upload Soapsnthings
The lady wakes up with a perfect hair do.
I used to race home after work at 11:30 pm to watch this show with my mom.
I already love Michaels Character and his settling into Peyton Place. I also love his Plot with Constance .
With an Overprotecting Mother like Constance i can understand Allisons Attitude. I absolutley loved Allison for pointing Out the Fact that Constance got Pregnant and married the Same Age as Allison is right now. But i felt a bit Annoyed by Allison.
rI also loved the intensity of Rodney and Leslie here. I realy felt Sorry for Betty in this Episode.
Looking forward to watching more!!!
Modguy... I'm looking at these first few episodes again. It seems like Mia Farrow is a little heavier. What do you think?
@@jeffreyberkin-ez3uh Yes, I think at the beginning she was but looked beautiful.
I love Dorothy Malone's walk.
great movie
The new Agatha Christie. Now that was some time ago.
I wish I lived in a time when there was a new Agatha Christie book!
Betty Anderson looks and sounds a lot like character Leslie Jackson from CBS soap, " The Guiding Light " from the 1960's.
love it.🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🙏🙏🙏
Now that we've known each other for two and a half minutes I think we both agree we should work together.
❤❤❤❤
The plot sickens
I still can’t believe that Mia Farrow was married to Frank Sinatra with the flakiness
Mia is a hypocrite.
@@butterflygirl2285 LOL!!
Yeah and she's feeding Rodney with all the love stories she read in her mother's book store.😅
In the UK it used to be on in the afternoon.
Wait wait wait is that her dead daddy picture in the newspaper..... So much drama already I'm living for it 😂😂😂😂
Seems that the dialogue and plots were targeted for teenage girls.
RIP Ryan O’Neal
This music sounds familiar anyone know the name??
A lot of the music is cribbed from the 1957 Theatrical film and it's 1961 sequel, "Return to Peyton Place"- composed by Franz Waxman.
This wonderful feeling of love - the theme was made into a song with words - it must be on UA-cam somewhere
When I fell in love with Mia
I know this sounds silly but I am watching this for the 3rd time. Do you have more of the Return of Peyton Place!
🙏
what the hell has occurred to the mailbox at the very start? Postman delivers with a machine gun?
It is his mailbag
Me Too!
Patrick O’ Neal’s daddy..