Years ago i met Alan Dobie he was on tour in a play in Torquay Devon and was booked into my Hotel i used to watch Cribb in the afternoon , when i called him Mr Cribb at the breakfast table he just said Ah! yes you remember and smiled, he is a lovely lovely man and stayed with us for a week/ thank you Vaudeville Funtimes
hi Gill ere real nice Cribb stayed your Hotel ees got eyes not shifty cant decribe i know Torquay well have a good n best fiend lives Barton Area friends Brixam BRIXHAM I MEAN worked all three towns of Torbay in the 80s lovely memores take care cas in Dorset
Thank you for this a mix of comedy and clever mystery detective work.I have never seen it before, it must have a show shown in the regions but missed in London.
I just realized two of the actors were in "Keeping Up Appearances". The main lady actor was "Daisy" (the ditzy sister), and the red-headed bearded man was "Mr. Bucket" (the husband).
@cruisepaige I don't mean to make light of your predicament, but your comment made me laugh outloud as I imagined it as a sitcom episode! You know the old saying about guests and fish, of course?
Alan Dobie 87 now should be given a Lifetime Bafta fellowship award for a very varied career acting/writing/directing/ narration a truly unique voice [ and such a kind person ]
was having a bad day, saw a post of Cribb yesterday and thought "why feel bad, watch Cribb!", so I did and now I'm watching more. Eternal thanks to the great person who also loves this fabulous drama, one of the few programmes I ever really watched when I was younger. My thanks go with you
Vaudeville Funnies, Thanks for another engaging and amusing episode with Sergeant Cribb-here investigating the 'spirit world' with help of cast members of comedy show 'Keeping up Appearances'!
Indeed. Did you also know that Judy Cornwell and the actor who plays the skeptic with the eyeglass, Christopher Hancock, played husband and wife in The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side with Joan Hickson in 1992? And another reference, is Thorley Walters (Jowett) was in Murder She Said with Joan Hickson playing the cook in 1961? Quite an Agatha Christie connection.
Thanks for making this the next in the series .Three of us reading the books in the household.All enjoyed this one and am finding the recreations very well staged and true to the source material
Cribb is a beautifully conceived character and Alan Dobie was one of that splendid battery of the Television actors that developed a supreme acting art with the camera in the studio .It was almost classical age of television before direction tended to exploit more versaile and mobile equipment with the result acting and documentary lost immediacy and acting was less compelling .Cribb is a splendid creation of that golden age of television.
Too young to watch this when it was on the television. Found this series today whilst exploring YT. Loved this so much, why is there always rubbish now on tv? Thank you 😊
Is that actress playing Miss Crush (Judy Cornwell) played Onslow's wife, Daisy, in Keeping Up Appearances. Clive Swift, playing Dr. Probert was also in Keeping Up Appearances, playing Hyacinth's husband
Trivia:- Alan Dobie: b 1/6/1932: 91y.o (2003): First wife Rachel Roberts: divorced: 2nd marriage Maureen Scott in 1963- div: 2003 : which produced 3 children:
40:27 the grotty little man has got his dander up and was asking for a bunch of fives! Wonder if David Neville ever survived the rat bomb scare in Equatorial Torquay
Yes...I am afraid some are slightly out of sync..I had another comment about that and went back to look at the master. They are errors on the master. I have tried to correct them were possible on my software but what I am finding is that there is no one point where I can sync them back into.. . It is not as if the whole audio is out of line in the exact same place... It seems as though each scene has been overdubbed and not always very well.
Same here tried to reset audio with slight delay but as you say no set point to work from and seems to settle down of its own accord after a while.Certainly hasn't spoilt my enjoyment and hope you continue with the series......... they've been overlooked far too long.Gradually working through the rest of your uploads and again thoroughly enjoying ...amazing with the old comedians ,their delivery and timing was perfect ,able to adapt to the situation if some heckling or delays and hit that punch line spot on.It is never about the joke with these performers you may have heard it many times, know the out come, but you're guaranteed to be laughing all the way along to the end with them.No groans here just total awe of the talent and showmanship.
This conjures up Sunday evening viewing with my mam & dad & two sisters. Absorbing show. Thank you for the reminder of such times.
Years ago i met Alan Dobie he was on tour in a play in Torquay Devon and was booked into my Hotel i used to watch Cribb in the afternoon , when i called him Mr Cribb at the breakfast table he just said Ah! yes you remember and smiled, he is a lovely lovely man and stayed with us for a week/ thank you Vaudeville Funtimes
Cool. Special actor for sure!
Most British are!
hi Gill ere real nice Cribb stayed your Hotel ees got eyes not shifty cant decribe i know Torquay well have a good n best fiend lives Barton Area friends Brixam BRIXHAM I MEAN worked all three towns of Torbay in the 80s lovely memores take care cas in Dorset
Ere forgot whats your Hotel Name Cas Dorset
What an excellent show. Thank you
Acting quality which Netflix could only dream of producing.
Thank you for this a mix of comedy and clever mystery detective work.I have never seen it before, it must have a show shown in the regions but missed in London.
It is good to see these
Shows again l miss them watching on pbs TV.
Long a fan of the books by Peter Lovesey, finding these presentations has been a delight!! Thank you, muchly much!
I just realized two of the actors were in "Keeping Up Appearances". The main lady actor was "Daisy" (the ditzy sister), and the red-headed bearded man was "Mr. Bucket" (the husband).
I am grumpy from annoying houseguests but saw this and was so happy.
@cruisepaige I don't mean to make light of your predicament, but your comment made me laugh outloud as I imagined it as a sitcom episode! You know the old saying about guests and fish, of course?
@@cruisepaige 😂😂😂Happens to us all 🤦♀️. Glad you enjoyed watching 😊.
@@varonadee6980 Nope.. what's the old saying? 😊
@Lord.two.a.penny. It's from Benjamin Franklin: "Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days." Cheers!
Alan Dobie 87 now should be given a Lifetime Bafta fellowship award for a very varied career acting/writing/directing/ narration a truly unique voice [ and such a kind person ]
I really loved the TV series and the books. Such a special actor..
was having a bad day, saw a post of Cribb yesterday and thought "why feel bad, watch Cribb!", so I did and now I'm watching more. Eternal thanks to the great person who also loves this fabulous drama, one of the few programmes I ever really watched when I was younger. My thanks go with you
This is good; mystery without the blood, gore, and violence.
Not to mention the fact there is no use of bad language...today the F word is like punctuation...totally unnecessary.
Cribb rocks!
Long suffering Thackeray, 11 hours in the snow. Excellent, lots if fun despite the murder. Thank you all. Xxx❤❤❤
One of the best episodes .very fun to watch.
Vaudeville Funnies,
Thanks for another engaging and amusing episode with Sergeant Cribb-here investigating the 'spirit world' with help of cast members of comedy show 'Keeping up Appearances'!
Indeed. Did you also know that Judy Cornwell and the actor who plays the skeptic with the eyeglass, Christopher Hancock, played husband and wife in The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side with Joan Hickson in 1992? And another reference, is Thorley Walters (Jowett) was in Murder She Said with Joan Hickson playing the cook in 1961? Quite an Agatha Christie connection.
Daisy from Keeping Up Appearances!! Richard too!! Such different characters in this!!
Great one for Keeping Up Appearances fans
Thy bouquet connection. Outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, cheers from below stairs here in new 🥝🥝🥝zealand fellow connoisseurs 😄😄😄
Thank you
Thanks for making this the next in the series .Three of us reading the books in the household.All enjoyed this one and am finding the recreations very well staged and true to the source material
Glad you are enjoying them...nice to add some cleverly recreated visuals to the books you are following.
Hyacinth Bucket's husband, Richard, and her sister, Daisy!
Keeping up appearances my favorite show and I include Monty python in my memory of British humor! Rip Clive, .
Sadly did not catch this series, but the set is very accurate , very impressive , and how it used to be , perfect,.
Many thanks for posting, this is an entertaining series. I’ll be watching more episodes in future.
Cribb is a beautifully conceived character and Alan Dobie was one of that splendid battery of the Television actors that developed a supreme acting art with the camera in the studio .It was almost classical age of television before direction tended to exploit more versaile and mobile equipment with the result acting and documentary lost immediacy and acting was less compelling .Cribb is a splendid creation of that golden age of television.
Charming to see a very young Judy Cornwell "Daisy" , from Keeping Up Appearances .
Too young to watch this when it was on the television. Found this series today whilst exploring YT. Loved this so much, why is there always rubbish now on tv? Thank you 😊
I can't but help declare...."Richard!" (In the voice of Mrs Bucket)
"Richard" got in trouble because he failed to act more executively. 😊
thank you from manhattan ©2024
Is that actress playing Miss Crush (Judy Cornwell) played Onslow's wife, Daisy, in Keeping Up Appearances. Clive Swift, playing Dr. Probert was also in Keeping Up Appearances, playing Hyacinth's husband
This is truly amusing.
Daisy and Richard Bucket working together pre-Bouquet era
I recognised her. Thanks for pointing out that it's also her husband.😅😅
😀
William Simons, never advancing past the rank of detective sergeant. Not even with Inspector Alleyn.
❤it was so good and funny to 👏😁
This was a decent story.
*The medium* was the *same fella* who appeared as the awkward juvenile in the wonderful *borstal film scum*
Richard and Daisy!
Very good episode this 1.
Good movie 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Richard and Violet what a lovely surprise
Daisy
Richard Bucket AND Hyacinth's sister, Daisy!
Love seeing Richard without Hyacinth but he’s so awful here!
policeman, what a upper class extraaigence
Compare this authentic stuff to the artificial rubbish 🗑 of today 😒
Inspector Jowett has changed. I wonder, was Probert talking about Hyacinthe?
Trivia:-
Alan Dobie: b 1/6/1932: 91y.o (2003): First wife Rachel Roberts: divorced:
2nd marriage Maureen Scott in 1963- div: 2003 : which produced 3 children:
Such a pity his second marriage ended after 40 years.I always fancied Alan,especially as Andrei in 1972 War and Peace
For a moment I thought this was an episode of Keeping Up Appearances...
40:27 the grotty little man has got his dander up and was asking for a bunch of fives! Wonder if David Neville ever survived the rat bomb scare in Equatorial Torquay
😅😅
And here is daisy
53 minutes of my life I can’t get back ……….
PS am finding some of the later episodes slightly out on lip -sync ,maybe my computer or is it original dubbing ?
Yes...I am afraid some are slightly out of sync..I had another comment about that and went back to look at the master. They are errors on the master. I have tried to correct them were possible on my software but what I am finding is that there is no one point where I can sync them back into.. . It is not as if the whole audio is out of line in the exact same place... It seems as though each scene has been overdubbed and not always very well.
Same here tried to reset audio with slight delay but as you say no set point to work from and seems to settle down of its own accord after a while.Certainly hasn't spoilt my enjoyment and hope you continue with the series......... they've been overlooked far too long.Gradually working through the rest of your uploads and again thoroughly enjoying ...amazing with the old comedians ,their delivery and timing was perfect ,able to adapt to the situation if some heckling or delays and hit that punch line spot on.It is never about the joke with these performers you may have heard it many times, know the out come, but you're guaranteed to be laughing all the way along to the end with them.No groans here just total awe of the talent and showmanship.
@@vaudevillefuntimes9753 still great thanks
Goor wus that Serg Ventris minus his hard boiled eggs...
It's Charlie Cotton would never recognise him
All transgender actors, IMO.
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