Thanks so much for all the amazing comments recently you lot. Podcast is FLYYYYYING. Can we hit over 5,000 likes on todays video just to make it a class Friday? Much appreciated!
Raphael presents a series on Netflix called "toughest prisons". It's pretty decent actually and he comes across as a straight up guy. The second series is awful when Raphael leaves the show though.
@@irwinator no? His conviction was found "unsafe" so he was released but the judges stressed that this didn't mean he was innocent Rowe "almost certainly" is guilty of murder. He's lucky the couldn't re-try him or else he would probably be in prison (maybe not now as its been 20 years but you get the point)
Save you the time ... where he's on about people losing respect for Reggie, that's because his cell door was surrounded by young men... who didn't want a fight but was gonna get bruised around the ring ...but people and some still today think only Ron was gay but it was both who liked boys
It's such a shame Ronnie was so fucking crazy. He's the one that got them sent down. Reggie was so close to being legit but Ronnie was just so mad hahah and Reggie felt so dedicated Ronnie he couldn't tell him to go away
Absolutely FANTASTIC podcast, great questions and he was an amazing guest I'm a massive fan of the podcast and every week I look forward to it keeping me sane at work for an hour or so. Keep going esp with such amazing guests such as Raphael. Good job guys 😊
@@HappyHourPodcast G'day 👍 even though Reggie may NOT of been feared As he was getting on in age WELL I bet YOU that HIS twin Ronnie would of been a different STORY he would of been feared because of HIS apparent unstable MIND no matter how OLD he was ???????🤔??????????
I watch all the podcasts the happy hour podcast is the only one I can watch all the way through and never be bored for a second, I’m looking forward to this one! Keep up the amazing work!
Can’t make this shit up Lmfao. When he was talking about the toilet down the landing I got an add that says “nightmare, especially if you’re suffering from diarrhoea” 😭
I've always been a JaackMate fan, at least to the level that I've known about the channel and been recommended it, and have occasionally watched it over the years. Never had notifications on, or anything like that, but appreciated the 'act'. Hearing the podcast has shown that Jack himself is a much more complex, interesting and intelligent character. For someone that's famous for being a loudmouth, he's great at giving guests just the right amount of time and encouragement. Very, very impressed, keep up the good work. Such a diverse range of guests, and never a bad episode. Well done maate
This is great 😌 love Reggie and Ronnie Kray. They have a bad rep as they did bad things but I truly believe they had hearts of gold and took care of their community.
Reggie served his last years in blundeston prison before his died my uncle was a prison guard at that prison at the time who knew reggie well... he also said he shouldn't of been inside
Whats his name ( some good officers) he came to Blundeston from Lewis in 92 left Blundeston (A wing) in 94 for Maidstone ( Weald wing)and I met him again in wayland in 96( C wing) he was released from wayland to Norwich n Norfolk hospital because he had bowle cancer- I think he's talking about Bradley alledyce & Reg, Blundeston was one of the best prisons it's a shame it was pulled down- some good officers in Blundeston but when violence happened it was always hardcore
He spent three-and-a-half years with Reggie but says he was in a 70s he was 66 years old when he died in 2000. Know your facts. If you want to sell your book.
I love how on the Outro its got ''MORE LIKE THIS'' and its just a picture of Stephen Tries talking about Jeremy 'Swaz' Lynch.. couldn't be any more opposite haha
I'm from Kent and live where the Krays spent a lot of time. My grandparents knew them well and they actually owned a pub/classy pool hall (among other properties) in the town. Literally every person you talk to who knew them definitively say just how nice they were to the common public and how accommodating they were. Their stories are fascinating and the fact they did what they did as "gangsters" whilst remaining as gentlemanly to the public is mind blowing.
I was in HMP wayland with reggie - he was very quiet. He had stomach cancer at the time but nobody knew. He’d give all the lads on his billet tobacco and he had no tv on show ( it was under his bed ) his cell was just full to the brim of photographs of old boxers and movie stars etc… big massive gold chain on. He would buy trainers for lads who were skint as there was a sports shop in the gym that a prison officer owned. The prison officer also also owned a sports shop in the centre of the little village near the prison. He was a very nice fellow - End of conversation.
The fact jack says he gets ron and reggie mixed up around 5 mins in really shows considering he uses a picture of ron in the thumbnail and the video is about reggie 😂
@@benndargie345 But he was only 35 in ‘69 when he was banged up, so how could he be too old to box in the 70’s? Also If you listen properly, he clearly says “when he was in his 70’s”.
I don't know why you think that's acceptable to say if you were in person I don't think you'd say that I was pretty gobey when I was a kid probably got away with more than I should have. but you're just weird did you want to be Ronnie's boyfriend just come across like you got sexual hang ups.
My grandfather was a mechanic one fay on his way home from work he noticed a car by the sides of the road stopped to offer help out stepped the krays they took his name and thanked him a year later they turned up at the house and had lunch has they were in the area there some photos somewhere I still find that absolutely insane doesn’t take away from the fact these were not good people
This guy is so good at explaining things everything he says is so clear,I'll definitely be getting his book ,he should try get it in audible to save my lazy ass reading
Thanks so much for all the amazing comments recently you lot. Podcast is FLYYYYYING.
Can we hit over 5,000 likes on todays video just to make it a class Friday? Much appreciated!
Milking this podcast 🤣🤣
Shut up and watch
Forgot the Spotify link
Hi jack love all the podcast
You should try and get Sean attwood on here!
From Stephen Tries, to an exprisoner that was wrongful convicted... the happy hour really is such a diverse podcast 👏
Stephen will be locked up soon, not to worry. That ginger nonce
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Innit such a happy hour
@@alfutd yup
Raphael presents a series on Netflix called "toughest prisons". It's pretty decent actually and he comes across as a straight up guy. The second series is awful when Raphael leaves the show though.
The fact that Reggie Kray knew he was innocent blows my mind
When you're around bullshitters all the time, you get to understand certain tells. As Raphael said, he had seen and heard it all.
pretty sure they are both there
He wasn't innocent? He hasn't been declared innocent?
@@randomshotz13 Raphael Rowe is innocent though...
@@irwinator no? His conviction was found "unsafe" so he was released but the judges stressed that this didn't mean he was innocent Rowe "almost certainly" is guilty of murder. He's lucky the couldn't re-try him or else he would probably be in prison (maybe not now as its been 20 years but you get the point)
“befriending Reggie Kray” = uses a picture of Ronnie
I thought something was wrong
Had to double check that as well
I knew it I’ve been searching through the comments for ages trying to find someone else who noticed 😂
I noticed that too😂
Reg Kray did mention him in one of his books. Said he believed he was innocent.
Cannot wait for the full episode of this sounds so amazing
It’s on Spotify?
toma140803 3 not the same without visuals
@@Ellajjane yeah I prefer watching videos too. I don't know why because most other podcasts I just listen to.
Jo 🦇 I’m the same, something about it just isn’t the same with the happy hour podcast when you’re not watching them
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"Befriending Reggie Kray" But has pictures of Ron Kray 😳
Yeah that confused me😂
That's the reason I clicked the video to comment it 🧐
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@@JusYoAvrgJoe why
@@JusYoAvrgJoe mate you've got 5 subs, no one's fooling for that
This whole story is absolutely insane.
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KSI cringe
Shut up lidls ksi
This geezer has a Netflix show about prisons it’s pretty mad, (inside worlds toughest prisons) UK Netflix
What's the show called?
Ash Came something like roughest prisons, UK Netflix
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There a time where they try and get money off of him... I genuinely feared for his life.
@@Sumuddy *toughest
His posture is well good not even leaning back against the chair 😂
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Nah Chris Eubank would win that
Un Active facts to be fair 😂😂
I’m so glad you got this guy on, loved him on the nextflix series, look forward to the full length episode
Dont worry, there are a lot of things that happened that he can't tell you now, but you can read all about it in his book👍
Geraud Greyling if he told everyone about it on video, no one would buy the book, lol 😉 business minded
Save you the time ... where he's on about people losing respect for Reggie, that's because his cell door was surrounded by young men... who didn't want a fight but was gonna get bruised around the ring ...but people and some still today think only Ron was gay but it was both who liked boys
@@Tintinttin08 that says more about you you and your tiny bullocks then it does about Reggie with a mouthful of bullocks
@@Tintinttin08 you'd be alright then 😂
@@ridanann Bollocks*.... Ya tit.
The krays aren't dead it's just a cover up my dad played poker with them the other night
Inbertweeners reference
It's such a shame Ronnie was so fucking crazy. He's the one that got them sent down. Reggie was so close to being legit but Ronnie was just so mad hahah and Reggie felt so dedicated Ronnie he couldn't tell him to go away
Everybody is responsible for their own actions. He should have moved to another Country with his late Wife.
Yeah you’ve just watched Legend and taken it as fact mate
This guy is amazing can’t wait for the full show 💙
Loool, thought it said Reggie Yates at first 😂😂😂
Absolutely FANTASTIC podcast, great questions and he was an amazing guest I'm a massive fan of the podcast and every week I look forward to it keeping me sane at work for an hour or so. Keep going esp with such amazing guests such as Raphael. Good job guys 😊
the ending had me creasing haahha 'never got me book back'
this podcast is highly underrated
How does cafu know the krays
Loool
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy is a fascinating character. I love him in the world's most dangerous prisons.
I just watched legend, and currently on a kray info binge. I gotta say, that highlight was fucking great
You and me same
Same here lmao
Same 🥲🤣
Love this podcast so much man! Keep it up Jack!!
Thanks! Will do bud.
@@HappyHourPodcast G'day 👍 even though Reggie may NOT of been feared As he was getting on in age WELL I bet YOU that HIS twin Ronnie would of been a different STORY he would of been feared because of HIS apparent unstable MIND no matter how OLD he was ???????🤔??????????
I watch all the podcasts the happy hour podcast is the only one I can watch all the way through and never be bored for a second, I’m looking forward to this one! Keep up the amazing work!
Can’t make this shit up Lmfao. When he was talking about the toilet down the landing I got an add that says “nightmare, especially if you’re suffering from diarrhoea” 😭
That’s Ronnie in both those photos in the thumbnail
No it’s an actor on the right
Olivia Kenton it’s actually tom hardy on the left hence the colour of the picture, and the right is Ronnie Kray.
@@ConradAUK Which one is the mental one?
William Kjellstrand Ronnie, he was sectioned and diagnosed with schizophrenia in prison
KONRAAD! Tom Hardy playing Ronnie Kray
Raphael: I knew Reggie Kray
Jack: puts Ronnie in the thumbnail
I've always been a JaackMate fan, at least to the level that I've known about the channel and been recommended it, and have occasionally watched it over the years. Never had notifications on, or anything like that, but appreciated the 'act'.
Hearing the podcast has shown that Jack himself is a much more complex, interesting and intelligent character.
For someone that's famous for being a loudmouth, he's great at giving guests just the right amount of time and encouragement. Very, very impressed, keep up the good work. Such a diverse range of guests, and never a bad episode.
Well done maate
Thank you mate. Appreciate that!
Logan Paul: gets a stupid rapper who snitched in snitch prison
Jack: gets a wrongly convicted murderer who knew the most famous gangsters ever
@Sean Ransome jakes worse but i suppose they share a brain cell
@Sean Ransome tbf he's changed alot
This is great 😌 love Reggie and Ronnie Kray. They have a bad rep as they did bad things but I truly believe they had hearts of gold and took care of their community.
Na mate😂
Don’t be naive
100% buying his book, I need the stories, I love all things Krays and prison stuff, it’s so interesting
Tell me what these story’s are
@@MrLukedanger bumming little biys
@@MrLukedanger boys
Reggie served his last years in blundeston prison before his died my uncle was a prison guard at that prison at the time who knew reggie well... he also said he shouldn't of been inside
@Purpleheaded Wombferret believe what you want dude i know its true so I dont exactly care what you think
He was at wayland .... then got paroled to a hotel in Norwich
Whats his name ( some good officers) he came to Blundeston from Lewis in 92 left Blundeston (A wing) in 94 for Maidstone ( Weald wing)and I met him again in wayland in 96( C wing) he was released from wayland to Norwich n Norfolk hospital because he had bowle cancer- I think he's talking about Bradley alledyce & Reg, Blundeston was one of the best prisons it's a shame it was pulled down- some good officers in Blundeston but when violence happened it was always hardcore
hands down, one of my favourite episodes already
He spent three-and-a-half years with Reggie but says he was in a 70s he was 66 years old when he died in 2000. Know your facts. If you want to sell your book.
And Reggie was in Jail for 32 years not 35 years.
The thing is Reggie Kray actually made more money in prison than outside in the real world😂
I never knew reggie was in Maidstone prison. That’s like 20 minutes up the road. He died before I was born though but still. Never knew that.
I love how on the Outro its got ''MORE LIKE THIS'' and its just a picture of Stephen Tries talking about Jeremy 'Swaz' Lynch.. couldn't be any more opposite haha
I'm from Kent and live where the Krays spent a lot of time. My grandparents knew them well and they actually owned a pub/classy pool hall (among other properties) in the town. Literally every person you talk to who knew them definitively say just how nice they were to the common public and how accommodating they were.
Their stories are fascinating and the fact they did what they did as "gangsters" whilst remaining as gentlemanly to the public is mind blowing.
I think most DODGY people I used too no where gentleman until someone took the urine. Peace brother
What was there favourite foods
@@PhantomX786 they liked a sausage
Your podcasts are so solid, they just flow unlike other ones I’ve seen. It’s like you just click with your guests so much more naturally
These podcasts with the so called “normal people” are a lot more interesting imo, get more people like this and PC Bleksley on
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Just found your podcast somehow! Best one I’ve listened too
4:44 we can tell by the thumbnail 😂
Nah for real tho great podcast 🤙🏼
Started watching his Netflix series, absolutely amazing and a great watch. Highly recommend 👌🏻.
Has he got a book coming out? Don’t know if he mentioned it!
Yes if you listened
@@johncockiner8460 r/woooosh
youre not funny
Can't wait for the full video release of this one .... good job guys as always
This was a great clip, really enjoyed it
Wonder what stuff reggie did to lose respect. Can’t be arsed reading the book
Probably about his wife
He fancied all the young prisoners and took libertys with them.
@@samuelgarrod8327 that was Ronnie
Swear literally anyone over the age of 40 who's done bird knows one of the Krays 😂
I just watched the movie starring tom hardy
TaylorGC they're bunked up in one of my Dad's warehouses
yeah hes chattin out his arse this fella
That’s great film
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Isn’t the one who is in the thumbnail Ronnie?
Yeah
Raphael Rowe, what a legend
I was in HMP wayland with reggie - he was very quiet. He had stomach cancer at the time but nobody knew. He’d give all the lads on his billet tobacco and he had no tv on show ( it was under his bed ) his cell was just full to the brim of photographs of old boxers and movie stars etc… big massive gold chain on. He would buy trainers for lads who were skint as there was a sports shop in the gym that a prison officer owned. The prison officer also also owned a sports shop in the centre of the little village near the prison. He was a very nice fellow - End of conversation.
Boy booty ? I've heard
What type of food did they enjoy in prison?
Bollox was there a sports shop in Caston or Griston.
Can’t believe this guy met Tom hardy 🙌
Can’t wait till the full podcast comes out
Take this with a pinch of salt
Yano what im saying guys
I really do miss my uncle Ronnie and Reggie so much. 🇬🇧🙏
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
@@deanrichards5223 That's a hatrick of shut ups, thanks guys, football players get to keep the match ball, what do I get?
@@kts5920 pat on the back and a firm handshake pal. (I was dying to say shut up for the craic then) 😂
If anyone hasn’t seen the series that Raphael does I suggest it it’s a big eye opener
What's it called
Joe on Netflix it’s called world’s toughest prisons
9:08 he fancied himself as a boxer even in his 70's,
*he was 66 when he died*
aaahhh! im so excited for the full episode
Quality content. Looking forward to the full episode 👊🏼
Omg yes! Can’t wait for the full episode 😊
Love your picture Connie your really pretty 💗❤️💕💗❤️💕💗❤️💕
Been loving the clips recently jack keep it up
He said he fancied himself as a boxer in his 70's but he died when he was 66
In the 70’s
Or maybe that’s what he meant
Im very interested In reading his book!
He said Reggie was in prison for 35 years...he was in prison for 33 and released on compassionate grounds...
I think he was just rounding up
The fact jack says he gets ron and reggie mixed up around 5 mins in really shows considering he uses a picture of ron in the thumbnail and the video is about reggie 😂
I LOVE THIS PODCAST OMG
That's Ronnie in the thumbnail.
Yes I just commented that now I look like a copycat Thanks Lol
This dude is awesome and has a great series on Netflix 👌
I myself have spent quite a lot of time in jail.i have been out of jail more than ten years.i still struggle with the outside world....
i cant stop looking at his neck, its just so smooth
Unfortunately, you have pictured the wrong Kray in the thumbnail. 😖
This guy is so interesting Raf is a great journo👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I’m from Maidstone and I swear the only time it gets mentioned is prison 😂
Says he was in his 70s when he knew him. Reggie died age 66
This podcast although I’ve only listened to a few this by a mile is the best podcast I’ve listed to
To get an insight into that kind of life is priceless
“He had the grip of a lion” 😭😭😭 must been gettin em right
Great episode jack and stevie now I’ll never miss an episode as they’re that good
He said he said even when Reggie was in his 70’s he could still box, but he died age 66 🤔
I think he means 1970s but just miss spoken
@@benndargie345 he never
@@dazellis8057 how do u know
@@benndargie345 can tell by way he said it he obv had no idea of his age and fort he was in his 70s
@@benndargie345 But he was only 35 in ‘69 when he was banged up, so how could he be too old to box in the 70’s? Also If you listen properly, he clearly says “when he was in his 70’s”.
I’ve been watching Raphael Rowes Netflix Series
You couldnt resist the temptation any longer like myself, watched the clips 😓
Full episode gonna be lit
I've met a few people who apparently met the Krays. Can never believe them.
My friends grandad met the twins in a pub in leister once .. said they were lovely men buying them all pints😂
course he did
I bet nobody spilt a drop 😨
until you crossed them 🔪🔪
I enjoyed this so much im gonna turn my ad block off and watch it again
Great interview
You put the wrong kray in the thumbnail. You put it Ronnie, (reggie was the more unstable one)
Your wrong
Brilliant interview.
That’s Ronnie in the thumbnail 😂😂😂
'I get the two mixed quite a lot' explains the thumbnail lad
@Purpleheaded Wombferret exactly
What time will the full podcast be on sunday? love the videos keep it up!
Isn't that Ronnie Kray in the thumbnail?
"He knew he could confide in me ?"..So now im telling it all and writing a book about it...So he wasnt a good judge was he ?
If u like this kind of thing he has a show called "inside worlds toughest prisons" on netflix thank me later
Honestly one of the most interesting and insightful shows on prisons
Thomas Edward Wilson it’s really interesting but it’s clearly not for everyone
@@thomasedwardwilson3143 i disagree every episode is different jails so makes it better
When he says he was close with Reggie, we know what he means🤣🤣🤣
So basically he was reggie ex boyfriend
I don't know why you think that's acceptable to say if you were in person I don't think you'd say that I was pretty gobey when I was a kid probably got away with more than I should have. but you're just weird did you want to be Ronnie's boyfriend just come across like you got sexual hang ups.
Wow this guy should release a book
Why are both pictures in the thumbnail of ronnie kray?🤣
Hate to say this jack mate but the thumbnail is Ron not reg btw but the podcasts are fire rn keep it up mate 👍👍
My grandfather was a mechanic one fay on his way home from work he noticed a car by the sides of the road stopped to offer help out stepped the krays they took his name and thanked him a year later they turned up at the house and had lunch has they were in the area there some photos somewhere I still find that absolutely insane doesn’t take away from the fact these were not good people
They were gangsters not criminals
@@FreemindRicochet Regardless they are still humans. We are all capable of bad and good some more than others. Even killers have soft spots.
@@virginiareaper1178 exactly
He drawn a picture for my mum for her 8th birthday . He knew my auntie as they were friends( kinda) and he would ask how she was
This guy is so good at explaining things everything he says is so clear,I'll definitely be getting his book ,he should try get it in audible to save my lazy ass reading
You should watch his series on Netflix, called world’s toughest prisons or something like that