That's how most houses are in UK, so I'm assuming you're not from around here? It's the modern thing for some to knock through these days but quite a number don't.
I know, it doesn’t seem that long ago but Fresh Fields started 38 years ago! That makes me feel ancient lol. It’s just over 13 years since Anton died, that seem like only yesterday too. I never tire of watching his work, I’m still a huge fan.
@@karengillett444838 years 😱😱. I’m 44 and remember watching it as a child. I’m Irish but was raised watching British comedies!! Excellent programmes - Are you Being Served, Carry Ons, Fresh Fields…all so funny! 😊
This episode along with the episode a waiting game are my two favorite episodes. I love how they try to escape from the overbearing in laws by staying at sonia's house. Yet when the in laws come to sonia's house the fields have to flee to the granny house.
I absolutely LOVE British comedy from the 80s. Fantastic acting and genuinely funny! I’m Irish and am the first to admit that Irish comedy is cringeworthy!!
Turns out the houses were in Teddington and not Barnes. 65 Hampton Road. Sadly boarded up for development :( www.google.com/maps/@51.4279416,-0.3492647,3a,75y,12.14h,82.69t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWoHqhIwPUhIPFioo4k2eDA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
Still trying to remember where I have seen Henry, before; I know he was not Brigadier Lemmington on "To the Manor Born, " although the characters are somewhat similar.
I'm confused. I started watching this couple they were moving to France and the show had a different name and intro. Several episodes later I notice the intro and it's like a different show ???? I'll have to watch all the episodes in order. I was wondering how there was all these English people in France lol. It's a cute show though. Pleasant.
Love this series, brilliant, and when the world was simpler. We had men and women, and we didn't have to constantly apologise for being white in our own country. Wish it was like that again.....
Love, love, love this series. Watching it over and over and still find it funny
This is my favourite episode. This the funniest episode in my opinion from the entire series. Love from the 🇬🇧 ❤ 🙏👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
this programme reminds me so much of as time goes by. love both x
I thought that too. This show is pleasant but as time goes by is my all time favorite over all sitcoms. British or American.
This is one of the funniest episodes!
I like Hester's and Sonia's houses, that all the rooms are separated by doors. Neat layout.
That's how most houses are in UK, so I'm assuming you're not from around here? It's the modern thing for some to knock through these days but quite a number don't.
Julia Mckenzie who plays Hester she is the only regular cast is still living as of today everyone else sadly no longer with us
I know, it doesn’t seem that long ago but Fresh Fields started 38 years ago! That makes me feel ancient lol. It’s just over 13 years since Anton died, that seem like only yesterday too. I never tire of watching his work, I’m still a huge fan.
@@karengillett4448 I was about 14 when I was watching this. I am now 51.
@@karengillett444838 years 😱😱. I’m 44 and remember watching it as a child. I’m Irish but was raised watching British comedies!! Excellent programmes - Are you Being Served, Carry Ons, Fresh Fields…all so funny! 😊
She plays Miss Marple now. About 80+ now
A good and funny series. Top notch😂.
This episode along with the episode a waiting game are my two favorite episodes. I love how they try to escape from the overbearing in laws by staying at sonia's house. Yet when the in laws come to sonia's house the fields have to flee to the granny house.
Oh no, they made us laugh!!!
Now if only Hester could have sung us a little song from time to time....♥♥♥♥
Henry: And what do you think of your great-grandson, Naomi?
Nancy: It's Nancy...
Henry: Can you tell at 18 months?
Love this show 😊
I absolutely LOVE British comedy from the 80s. Fantastic acting and genuinely funny! I’m Irish and am the first to admit that Irish comedy is cringeworthy!!
£95 on plumbing when detached houses in Barnes Village make £4-5 million these days. Not too bad even 35 years ago ;)
Sonia's 70's nightmare house (Secretly I like it though) :)
Turns out the houses were in Teddington and not Barnes. 65 Hampton Road. Sadly boarded up for development :( www.google.com/maps/@51.4279416,-0.3492647,3a,75y,12.14h,82.69t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWoHqhIwPUhIPFioo4k2eDA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
Still trying to remember where I have seen Henry, before; I know he was not Brigadier Lemmington on "To the Manor Born, " although the characters are somewhat similar.
Kuala Lumpur! 🇲🇾🥰
Great fun really
Oh my it’s all part of the story don’t take it so seriously!
Why are Peter's dreadful parents the same age as Nancy?
Late marriage? Menopause baby? CHOICE?
Loved all these shows, but all they did was drink!!
Nothing wrong with that!
It was a sign of the times
Too funny 😂
Sonia said " I like to where the room when guest arrived"to Margaret,
What does it mean
She means ...air the room when guests come in 😊
I'm confused. I started watching this couple they were moving to France and the show had a different name and intro. Several episodes later I notice the intro and it's like a different show ???? I'll have to watch all the episodes in order. I was wondering how there was all these English people in France lol. It's a cute show though. Pleasant.
The French series was a sequal to this one
Vv
Love this series, brilliant, and when the world was simpler. We had men and women, and we didn't have to constantly apologise for being white in our own country. Wish it was like that again.....
Exactly. The world has gone crazy now. I love British comedy from that era. They wouldn’t get away with it today 😢😢