I adore the scenes with Elsie & Ena especially the ones at 19:07 and 23:00. It's so sweet hearing Missus Sharples humming "Tell Me The Old Old Story", I have that recording of hers on the LP she released. These two really had a gorgeous bond, despite the fact they never always saw eye to eye, they both had deep care and love for one another. I'd kill to have an Ena in my life, God bless them both. Pat and Vi were the best and backbones of the programme in my opinion. Love them to bits 💗
She had an amazing voice - she sang Keep The Home Fires Burning in one episode - sent shivers down the back of my neck it was so amazing - i remember her on a Sunday School type tv show i used to watch when i was a wee boy
@@londonlady227 Cool story how she clinched this role - the original writer based the character on his old piano teacher from his childhood. When they were searching for an actress to take the role on it occurred to him that his old piano teacher had been an actress in the movies many years earlier, so it dawned on him to track down the piano teacher and discuss her playing the part... and Violet Carson went for it...
I really like the scenes with Elsie and Ena living together. Even though they had a fiery relationship in the past and clashed often you can see they had both mellowed at this point and they've developed a fondness for each other. I particularly love the scene where Elsie asks Ena why she still talks about ''the old days, the bad old days because they're gone now'' and Ena says ''although they were bad they were very sweet''
These feature-length episodes are sheer bliss! Looking forward to the second half of 1981, hint, hint, lol! Thank you so much for your generosity and hard work it is much appreciated. Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. XX
You are awesome!!! I been off work for 3 months because of my foot and you have made my time off bareable. I been watching these and loving every minute of it. You've must have spent alot of time doing this by months and I for one want to say TA VERY MUCH
We love these month-long collections so much....but, we also know they won’t last long. Thanks for posting and we will be rushing to watch them while we can! Happy New Year!
Thanks for these monthly instalments! Really appreciated in these lockdown times - reminiscing the 70s/80s - has been great! Keep it going please please please!! ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏 for these episodes I’ve got many memories of watching these episodes in the 70s and 80s but nowadays i don’t watch coronation street because I prefer the oldies
The soaps are all misery and social commentary these days. The old ones had plenty of light hearted plots, fun and we're a joy to watch. They did have some very sad stories but they were not dragged out. I do love these, except for Brian & Gail 😅
In the years since Len's death, Rita has spoken of him as if he was an amazing, model husband. But watching these episodes it's clear he was a real brute. A misery and a miser. Rita was never happy with him during the marriage, and was always totally dissatisfied. Married bliss indeed.
Contraraily, I feel like she barely mentioned him. The trip to bury Dennis' asges show she never considered him the lobe of her life, they rowed because Rita was disaffected with their lot, Len was in a rut before he married Rita, which she knew of, and continued afterwards. Once he hit her, wrong of course but noone ever bats an eye to the number of times Vera beat Jack. Too often the character of Len has been overshadowed by Peter Adamson. He wasn't perfect, no human is, but he was, and probably still remains, the most honest male characterisation CS has ever had.
@@paullynton-green6570I strongly agree with you I always found Rita to be annoyingly sarcastic to friends and foe alike I never liked the charector if I'm honest ...
Before them went to school and did 🤔😳🤫 something that some fool said yes DARLING YOUR VERY GOOD😢🎬🧐🤑🆘⚖️⁉️🙈🙊🙉⚖️🇬🇧 Añd and other irreverent ball shit🆘🤑🧐🎬🇬🇧⚖️ when a drama gave it all and the FRECKIN kitchen sink🗣️📢💯🇬🇧😢🤫🙏 I miss, yah I miss us all. 🤩😍👁️💔👁️🤯🎭🌹🇬🇧
I don't think I've seen these episodes before. I really like the way Len doesn't refer to Mrs Walker by her title, but calls her Annie, or Annie, love. I think the only other person who only calls her Annie all the time, is Alf. Mrs. Sharples calls her Annie Walker, of course, HaHa
Len really was an obnoxious character. In love with himself, pig headed, drunkenly slobbering all over Audrey and any other available woman every chance he could get, totally disrespecting Rita and his horrible treatment of Mavis... awful character. What on earth did any women, let alone the stunning Elsie and very pretty Rita, find attractive in him?
Len was the finest actor that ever starred in the street Peter Adamson rip .he knew how to act Len put people in their places if there were being arduous with him and trying order him about. plus he was all man
Elsie and Ena, a love/hate relationship.....i think Ena looked upon Elsie as a pseudo daughter or a women that she craved to be but never had the chance, raised in a different time. She did state that, getting up early for the mill etc.
The women in the factory can apparently only sew in straight lines for short bursts. And they're feeding the fabric through the machines in the wrong direction! 😂
He was such a nasty bullfrog, Rita could've done so much better. This whole scenario though is very typical of a woman not having independence from her husband, no personal savings etc. That's the way it was, the man usually provided for the house etc. The woman was stuck especially if children were involved, they just stayed and put up with it.
Yes,I thought she was a frump when I was young but watching these as an old 50 plusser I'm struck by her beauty. Deardrie is so annoying that I find myself fast forwarding.Not annoying but compelling like say Ivy sometimes but dull as dishwater annoying.Emily is pretty dull too though. I don"t remember Bert Tilsley you know what mean? but what a fine character,I gather he gets written out shortly!
Thank you very much for these. It's incredible to see how much those cretins at Granada+ edited these magnificent shows to fit their idiotic schedules. it's especially bizarre that the rubbish currently being shown on ITV3 isn't edited at all, the timing of the show is extended, so good on ITV3, it's not their fault that the show was already crap by 2001/2. I so wish that ITV3 would show full episodes from the 60s on, even from the start. THEN we'd see REAL quality TV.
Pat phoenix was so beautiful she aged with grace . Nothing after all these years match up to her. Love these old episodes where it was based on regular characters that made the program it didn't need elaborate storylines on redrum and bed stories it didn't need it. Real characters,good writing.
Don’t really understand what Elsie’s got against going in the snug with Ena-unless it’d make her feel old! And when it was suggested she could go in Martha’s chair...😂😂
@@MrDannyDetail exactly mate haha. They've had a few 'Snug' moments have they not? And an episode later they're both sitting in the Snug! Folds very easily that Tanner 😂
Hahaha Ivy is intolerable," I've kept quiet long enough" Abt what exactly? She is never quiet about anything, and doesn't the sun shine out of R Brian's a** wow. I thought she only was that bad about him after he passed away... WOW no wonder Gail hated her so much.
Just what was the point of that storyline of Mavis and the prank caller? It just went nowhere! Was it just so Eddie could get arrested? It was never mentioned ever again!
At 1:18,,, oh Ken did you Ken, what wise uncle Albert was saying to you.🆘🇬🇧 Our old people less we forget 🙏 pity all they want now are young fools that don't have an ol Sage to show them wisdom 🤫😭🙏⁉️ To hear ENA &ELSE ⚖️ PAY ATTENTION LITTLE ONES💪👍 If you want to know your future look to your past🆘🇬🇧🤑😳✌️💯 peace ✌️ not war's 🙏😇🙈🙉🙊 Edit- 126:44 should have gone 3rd time lucky coz your uncle Albert was born in 1890s✌️💯😇🇬🇧
A packet of 20 ciggies probably cost about 50p in 1980? I remember as a teenager in the early 1990s they cost about 2 pounds. These days it's almost 20 pounds IIRC
These are so cool, and no doubt I'm in the minority here, but would love it if all the opening and closing credits were kept in... the one on the beach in the final episode was incredible! :)
Sometime you have to read between the lines with Corrie - like how that young McAlister guy got up to go to the bathroom during the night to go to the bathroom and went back into Elsies bedroom by mistake and didnt come out till breakfast time - of course they didnt film that scene they just left it to our imagination
@@marieince3239 Indeed, it was the other way round as you say, my dear. Poor Gail deserved FAR FAR BETTER than Mummy's boy R-Brian and his ghastly Mum, Poison Ivy ... and so did poor old Bert!
🎉@williamf4544 Charm, femininity, kindness,, a happy and loving disposition, a pleasant and unselfish personality ... Hulky Woodentop Mummy's Boy R-Brian was very lucky to have Gail. After all, he could have married someone like his awful old Mum 😮🙄!
Am I missing something with this 'France scandal'? 'Ay up Alf, 'ere's photo of f'wimmin who were dancing with f'other folk'. Oh hold the front page. I absolutely love the Officer (who incidentally was the teacher from Teachers 20 years later and looked younger in Teachers!) and his insensitive and ignorant reaction to Mavis' nuisance caller. Purely because there is no malice in it. Purely a leg pull. How fake people are today when we all know we pretty much all on instinct would react his way also. Well, I do, but that's another story 😂
Do you mean the ‘Teachers’ that started off with Andrew (Rick Grimes of Walking Dead Fame) Lincoln in Season 1? I think you’re right, I don’t think that particular actor has _ever_ looked any older/younger 😂
@@neighbourhoodwitch18 haha aye, takes me back tae my late teens 'Teachers'. It was a bit mental how close it actually was tae being in school. See on a sidenote are you actually a witch cos I'm pagan.
I adore the scenes with Elsie & Ena especially the ones at 19:07 and 23:00. It's so sweet hearing Missus Sharples humming "Tell Me The Old Old Story", I have that recording of hers on the LP she released. These two really had a gorgeous bond, despite the fact they never always saw eye to eye, they both had deep care and love for one another. I'd kill to have an Ena in my life, God bless them both. Pat and Vi were the best and backbones of the programme in my opinion. Love them to bits 💗
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She had an amazing voice - she sang Keep The Home Fires Burning in one episode - sent shivers down the back of my neck it was so amazing - i remember her on a Sunday School type tv show i used to watch when i was a wee boy
The old ways. Lol. Did you know of 'Within these Walls'? Googie Withers n all that. A say Googie Withers n all that.
Violet Carson used to be a pianist in the music halls, she used to play alongside silent films.
@@londonlady227 Cool story how she clinched this role - the original writer based the character on his old piano teacher from his childhood. When they were searching for an actress to take the role on it occurred to him that his old piano teacher had been an actress in the movies many years earlier, so it dawned on him to track down the piano teacher and discuss her playing the part... and Violet Carson went for it...
Pure joy to watch the legendary Violet Carson and Pat Phoenix together - this is why the entire nation watched this show.
More than your Nation, Canada watched with great interest and pleasure.
@@Deborah4Antiquesand Australia
Plus New-Zealand
And because of Albert tatlock 😂
I really like the scenes with Elsie and Ena living together. Even though they had a fiery relationship in the past and clashed often you can see they had both mellowed at this point and they've developed a fondness for each other. I particularly love the scene where Elsie asks Ena why she still talks about ''the old days, the bad old days because they're gone now'' and Ena says ''although they were bad they were very sweet''
These feature-length episodes are sheer bliss! Looking forward to the second half of 1981, hint, hint, lol! Thank you so much for your generosity and hard work it is much appreciated. Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. XX
I can't believe I've found these shows. I used to watch them when I lived in Canada. I have really missed it.
Brilliant scenes with Ena Sharples and Elsie Tanner
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BRILLIANT SCENES WITH ENA SHARPLES AND ELSIE TANNER BROTHER GLORY SENGO.
I agree but the vitriol in the writing was disgusting
You are awesome!!! I been off work for 3 months because of my foot and you have made my time off bareable. I been watching these and loving every minute of it. You've must have spent alot of time doing this by months and I for one want to say TA VERY MUCH
We love these month-long collections so much....but, we also know they won’t last long. Thanks for posting and we will be rushing to watch them while we can! Happy New Year!
I think this was just a few months following the ITV strike ' so I wonder if these episodes were slightly behind schedule.
Well, two years later and they’re still here on YT so let’s keep enjoying them.
Thanks for these monthly instalments! Really appreciated in these lockdown times - reminiscing the 70s/80s - has been great! Keep it going please please please!! ❤❤❤
Ken and Deidre, the most unbelievable love match ever.
These 2 are cut from the same cloth. As saying goes 😊
Bet and Alec held that title.
The actress who played Deidre died too young
Looking forward to watching the affair with Deirdre and Mike. Now that gripped us all
What about Deidre and Samir?
Many thanks 😊
Great to watch these old episodes especially during lockdown down
Poison Ivy. Emitting venom throughout the 80s and 90s. R Brian. Biggest mother's boy going.
Thank you 🙏 for these episodes I’ve got many memories of watching these episodes in the 70s and 80s but nowadays i don’t watch coronation street because I prefer the oldies
The soaps are all misery and social commentary these days.
The old ones had plenty of light hearted plots, fun and we're a joy to watch. They did have some very sad stories but they were not dragged out.
I do love these, except for Brian & Gail 😅
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In the years since Len's death, Rita has spoken of him as if he was an amazing, model husband. But watching these episodes it's clear he was a real brute. A misery and a miser. Rita was never happy with him during the marriage, and was always totally dissatisfied. Married bliss indeed.
I think they argued more than Hilda and Stan
Contraraily, I feel like she barely mentioned him. The trip to bury Dennis' asges show she never considered him the lobe of her life, they rowed because Rita was disaffected with their lot, Len was in a rut before he married Rita, which she knew of, and continued afterwards. Once he hit her, wrong of course but noone ever bats an eye to the number of times Vera beat Jack. Too often the character of Len has been overshadowed by Peter Adamson. He wasn't perfect, no human is, but he was, and probably still remains, the most honest male characterisation CS has ever had.
And the gold digging sarcastic rita was a great catch.
Len and Elsie went together like fish and chips….
@@paullynton-green6570I strongly agree with you I always found Rita to be annoyingly sarcastic to friends and foe alike I never liked the charector if I'm honest ...
ProfessionalGun 66 You are a genius...Thank you so much for posting these.
The acting, writing and stories were so much better then.
Before them went to school and did 🤔😳🤫 something that some fool said yes DARLING YOUR VERY GOOD😢🎬🧐🤑🆘⚖️⁉️🙈🙊🙉⚖️🇬🇧 Añd and other irreverent ball shit🆘🤑🧐🎬🇬🇧⚖️ when a drama gave it all and the FRECKIN kitchen sink🗣️📢💯🇬🇧😢🤫🙏
I miss, yah I miss us all.
🤩😍👁️💔👁️🤯🎭🌹🇬🇧
I don't think I've seen these episodes before. I really like the way Len doesn't refer to Mrs Walker by her title, but calls her Annie, or Annie, love. I think the only other person who only calls her Annie all the time, is Alf. Mrs. Sharples calls her Annie Walker, of course, HaHa
Thanks the old Corries are the best....really enjoying xx
Blackpool seemed to be the city of trouble for Rita...
Yep…Alan Bradley and all that
So many 😮story lines are 😮very exciting. It’s 1 after another!! 😊😊❤❤❤❤
a time when we never locked our front doors ... I remember it well
Len really was an obnoxious character. In love with himself, pig headed, drunkenly slobbering all over Audrey and any other available woman every chance he could get, totally disrespecting Rita and his horrible treatment of Mavis... awful character. What on earth did any women, let alone the stunning Elsie and very pretty Rita, find attractive in him?
Thems the men women went for in them days and before - probably because thats what their fathers were like so thats what they were led to expect
Len was the finest actor that ever starred in the street Peter Adamson rip .he knew how to act Len put people in their places if there were being arduous with him and trying order him about. plus he was all man
Didn’t Len fairclough get done for going with a minor
Peter was accused but cleared of any wrong doing .
I've never liked him either, he's horrible & puke inducing
Elsie and Ena, a love/hate relationship.....i think Ena looked upon Elsie as a pseudo daughter or a women that she craved to be but never had the chance, raised in a different time. She did state that, getting up early for the mill etc.
The women in the factory can apparently only sew in straight lines for short bursts. And they're feeding the fabric through the machines in the wrong direction! 😂
Aye! What sort of machines were they... yamaha. Sickly machines, raaarrrk...raaaark...rrrraaaaaakkkkk!
I bust out laughing when I noticed they were sewing the leg seam shut… how do you put your legs in with the leg hole sewn up! 😂😂😂😂
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The Police were as dreadful then as they are now!... That dismissive attitude, even with the Ripper still free and on the streets. Utterly useless.
They turned up, which is more than they do now.
The police force was still very chauvinistic still in the early 80's. The Juliet Bravos and Jane Tennysons were still very rare.
What on earth is Annie Walker doing at 2:03:30 🤷♀️
LOL, great spot. Looked like she was practising semaphore. I've watched that about 4 times now and still can't find an answer.
Oh my god what is that?! 🤣
@@TheGlassman63 nor me
Looks a bit like a ‘ Tic tac man’, think she’s saying it’s 33-1 odds on Fred Gee being human! Lol 😂
She’s miming drying glasses and putting them away. The camera didn’t cut away in time.
3:02:18 love that pan shot, of Rita walking across the beach
❤❤l liked the older ones
Image using the word BOG ROLL in front of Emily bishop
It must be great living at Emilys - sitting in the living room staring at the fire - the whiff of furniture polish in the air
Good to see Len get a pasting. He loves dishing it out.
Just surprised it took so long.
He was such a nasty bullfrog, Rita could've done so much better. This whole scenario though is very typical of a woman not having independence from her husband, no personal savings etc. That's the way it was, the man usually provided for the house etc. The woman was stuck especially if children were involved, they just stayed and put up with it.
@@londonlady227 I know ' I grew up in that time too.
@@londonlady227so true.
I always think it looks daft when four people sit round one half of the table to leave the camera side clear
you're overthinking it
Emily Bishop was an underrated beauty. Great cheekbones, lovely eyes. Ken Barlow should have gone for her instead of a young lassie like Deidre haha
Yes,I thought she was a frump when I was young but watching these as an old 50 plusser I'm struck by her beauty.
Deardrie is so annoying that I find myself fast forwarding.Not annoying but compelling like say Ivy sometimes but dull as dishwater annoying.Emily is pretty dull too though.
I don"t remember Bert Tilsley you know what mean? but what a fine character,I gather he gets written out shortly!
The super fast speed of Fred bringing Ken and Emily’s drinks over 😂
Thank you very much for these. It's incredible to see how much those cretins at Granada+ edited these magnificent shows to fit their idiotic schedules.
it's especially bizarre that the rubbish currently being shown on ITV3 isn't edited at all, the timing of the show is extended, so good on ITV3, it's not their fault that the show was already crap by 2001/2.
I so wish that ITV3 would show full episodes from the 60s on, even from the start. THEN we'd see REAL quality TV.
You are beautiful hilda ❤
when coronation street was at its best, without all the propaganda stuff. Just normal Manchester life. Fab.
wow, flash backs, thanks for the post
how mch did they drink??
Pat phoenix was so beautiful she aged with grace . Nothing after all these years match up to her. Love these old episodes where it was based on regular characters that made the program it didn't need elaborate storylines on redrum and bed stories it didn't need it. Real characters,good writing.
I love the way northeners say "look". My favorite is when they say "cook book".sounds likc
Cewk bewk.
@@londonlady227 lololol
2:33:10 song from 1980. Status Quo - Living on an Island
Great song
Don’t really understand what Elsie’s got against going in the snug with Ena-unless it’d make her feel old! And when it was suggested she could go in Martha’s chair...😂😂
The weirdest bit is that I'm pretty sure we already saw her in the snug with Ena during one of the January 1980 episodes.
I think that's exactly what her issue is, an admission that she has been put out to pasture like Ena, Minnie and Martha.
@@MrDannyDetail exactly mate haha. They've had a few 'Snug' moments have they not? And an episode later they're both sitting in the Snug! Folds very easily that Tanner 😂
Martha died in her chair, that was a veiled insult from Ena....
Hahaha Ivy is intolerable," I've kept quiet long enough" Abt what exactly? She is never quiet about anything, and doesn't the sun shine out of R Brian's a** wow. I thought she only was that bad about him after he passed away... WOW no wonder Gail hated her so much.
Len playing the victim after he punched Rita in the face 😮
better than TV and Netflix
Tracey this, and Tracey that ... Oh, do shut up, Dreary ...
Corrie was best like this when it had a mixture of scouse and manc characters.
2:03:30 - what is Annie doing in the background, 😂
Who lives in Elsie’s house now?
BRIAN MUMS BOY
I imagine everytime Mavis talks to her budgie, Harry, the poor bugger pines for the chimney breast.
I loved the Jackie when I was a kid.😊
Ken is so boring and if he is a intellectual Eddie has a 32in waist.
Did no one have an electric kettle? It was 1980, not 1880!
They were around but they looked like stainless steel ones rather than the plastic ones of today.
Ivy: He’s a sensitive lad is our Brian 😂
Just what was the point of that storyline of Mavis and the prank caller? It just went nowhere! Was it just so Eddie could get arrested? It was never mentioned ever again!
2:17:41 When Stan says "Any Cu*ts like that, you know" 😁
Those sewing machines are knackered. They deffo aint Singer or Pfaff. Jeezuss. Wheres the mechanic?
Elsie & Ena are the best
50:09 who is Deirdre's doppelganger??
That's Renée!
So alike 😂
Since when is it illegal for women to dance with french men lmao, that newspaper man needs to mind his own business.
The guy passing Mavis (1'04) as she waits outside the Chemist looks like the actor who plays Brian Tilsley. Granda too mean to pay for one extra?
LOL, yeah it does.
Took me bloody ages to work out you meant 'Granada'. I was googling and asking older relatives etc 😂
Suspect autocorrect changed Granada to Granda 😉
Pat Phoenix face lift is really tight.
very commendable of Else to Ena in although Ena and used to fall I think they quite fond of one another in their own way what do all think
Vanessa. Crook.7mo. Ago verycommendable. Offset to. Enainathrough dna and used to falli thinkguite
I believe this was Pat Phoenix's hay day in terms of looks, she was beautiful! Such a shame she died not long after
19.35 an egg will be excellent for the figure elsie, contrary to belief . we've been sold the lie by the big processed food companies
Poor Eddy.
That will be 34p 😂😂😂😂😂😂
At 1:18,,, oh Ken did you Ken, what wise uncle Albert was saying to you.🆘🇬🇧 Our old people less we forget 🙏 pity all they want now are young fools that don't have an ol Sage to show them wisdom 🤫😭🙏⁉️
To hear ENA &ELSE ⚖️
PAY ATTENTION LITTLE ONES💪👍 If you want to know your future look to your past🆘🇬🇧🤑😳✌️💯 peace ✌️ not war's 🙏😇🙈🙉🙊
Edit- 126:44 should have gone 3rd time lucky coz your uncle Albert was born in 1890s✌️💯😇🇬🇧
Annie was quite right in what she said - im trying to find my intelectrural equal
Is Rita walking into the sea at the end? Poor Len.
I would if that was the only choice... sea vs going back to Len.
@@londonlady227 Lol
Fred rubbing his chin Gee..gets on my wick.
UGH Ken.
A packet of 20 ciggies probably cost about 50p in 1980? I remember as a teenager in the early 1990s they cost about 2 pounds. These days it's almost 20 pounds IIRC
These are so cool, and no doubt I'm in the minority here, but would love it if all the opening and closing credits were kept in... the one on the beach in the final episode was incredible! :)
Love this
Brian and gail were insufferable
Emily said him instead of her lol ha ha
'No danger' is the phrase of the time
Poor old mavis resorted to making a date with a hoax phone called and gets stood up lol
Sometime you have to read between the lines with Corrie - like how that young McAlister guy got up to go to the bathroom during the night to go to the bathroom and went back into Elsies bedroom by mistake and didnt come out till breakfast time - of course they didnt film that scene they just left it to our imagination
What Brian ever saw in a minger like Gail ill never know
What Gail saw in wooden top Brian I don't know .
@@marieince3239 Indeed, it was the other way round as you say, my dear. Poor Gail deserved FAR FAR BETTER than Mummy's boy R-Brian and his ghastly Mum, Poison Ivy ... and so did poor old Bert!
🎉@williamf4544 Charm, femininity, kindness,, a happy and loving disposition, a pleasant and unselfish personality ... Hulky Woodentop Mummy's Boy R-Brian was very lucky to have Gail. After all, he could have married someone like his awful old Mum 😮🙄!
@@pauljefferson2107 Is that you Helen Worths husband ?
I thought Len fairclough was a hard man
Yes, same as but the guy did get Len on his blind side
Just a loudmouth, like most "hard men".
A good man is hard to find
A hard man is good to find
😃
Am I missing something with this 'France scandal'?
'Ay up Alf, 'ere's photo of f'wimmin who were dancing with f'other folk'. Oh hold the front page.
I absolutely love the Officer (who incidentally was the teacher from Teachers 20 years later and looked younger in Teachers!) and his insensitive and ignorant reaction to Mavis' nuisance caller. Purely because there is no malice in it. Purely a leg pull. How fake people are today when we all know we pretty much all on instinct would react his way also. Well, I do, but that's another story 😂
Do you mean the ‘Teachers’ that started off with Andrew (Rick Grimes of Walking Dead Fame) Lincoln in Season 1? I think you’re right, I don’t think that particular actor has _ever_ looked any older/younger 😂
@@neighbourhoodwitch18 haha aye, takes me back tae my late teens 'Teachers'. It was a bit mental how close it actually was tae being in school. See on a sidenote are you actually a witch cos I'm pagan.
Did Len really hit Rita?
Yes
I can’t start how Mavis muffled and spluttered along. A female version of a future Norris
I LOVE Violet Carson.
2.33.30 Freddie Boardley, he would go on to play one of the gangsters who terrorised Jacqui Dixon in Brookside.
Dinner and nighttime all in the pub
2:44:50 (my bookmark)
Fred Gee was lover boy stalking Mavis
@Sodham G'morris He was the the phone stalker definitely imo.
I was thinking wild boar.
I know i have
Ken is very nasty to albot I don’t like Ken in this episode 🙏🙏🙏
Never heard graffiti referd to as graphite
❤❤❤. There was better
Cant believe im saying thos but Derdrie looks sexy with her new hair cut .
Renee n Em8ly are pot stirrers 😅
Fred was a horrible character; never a kind word
Ivy has a face you would never tire of punching into next week for the next 100 years.
Ha ha x
Fred Gees words were revolting.