What a lovely fella Jack Walker,wonder why he hooked up with Annie,total opposites. Ena did have a good heart under that hard exterior.Enjoying these oldies.
fannycraddock99 In those days, people accepted what their age brought them, and didn’t try to pretend they were eternally young. She was an old lady then. People still routinely died in their sixties and seventies more so than now.
Sad part is that She never had any real life children yet any children she came across she was so kind too infact Davy Jones who played Colin her on screen grandson looked to have a Awsome bond with her
one of the most touching and best acted drama ever seen a lot of folk went with brain tumours in Coronation street could they not think of any other deaths?
Wonderful acting there love jack reminds me of my favourite uncle fred that was sad to watch ena losing her daughter but at least they were spendind some time together
Never understood why no one told Vera she was dying. Apart from it being a patient’s right to know, she’d have then known that she would be ‘gone’ before Ena, and wouldn’t have been offended when Ena said that when she (Ena) ‘left this world’ Colin would be all that was left.
It was a different world the 1960s, maybe the Doctor felt Vera wouldn't take the news well, or that she shouldn't be worrying for the little she had left. It's no easier today.
1966.1967 Elsie Tanner changed from Shelley Winters into Elizabeth Taylor - was it a crash diet ? plastic surgery? some secret potion? i guess we will never know
First off Vera died and Jack comforted Ena who was about to break down. Then the silence during the credits was something they did to extend the drama before slowly adding the music. Does that help you?
@@stevesouthall4718 no Steve, Jack Smethurst has died recently. Graham Haberfield, who played Jerry Booth, died in 1975 from a heart attack. He was only 33 bless him. But Jack Smethurst played a character called Eddie Booth in a series called love thy neighbour. Jerry Booth was Graham's Street character name, very confusing. 🥰😁
Not really fluffed lines but back then the episodes went out live, no rehearsals or directors cut, it was, ‘there’s your crypts let’s film it’ mistakes and all.
I can't imagine why Eddie would. He's a stand-up guy, a good soul, someone who tries to do the right thing. Percy was an opportunist who didn't want to spoil his chances of getting whatever he could get. I didn't see racist tendencies in either. How did you?
Jack walker was a lovely man
Hands down my favorite character on Corrie.
Jack such a kind soul.
Eeeee Annie love!🥰
What a lovely fella Jack Walker,wonder why he hooked up with Annie,total opposites. Ena did have a good heart under that hard exterior.Enjoying these oldies.
The 'silent' ending is unbelievably brilliant.
I had an Aunt just like Ena. I was her shadow, I got a kick out of how she was plain talking to everyone. She treated me like a favorite child.
No actors left like this any more.
Soooo true on that comment!
The last actress like violet carson was peggy mount
I think only Sandra Gough is the only cast member who is still alive. 😔
Lovely bit between Jack and Ena.
Another Ena excellent performance!
Ty so much for uploading these episodes great fan from nz from ❤
She knew the moment it happened... poor Ena.
Most people's greatest fear is death; the mother of a dead child's greatest fear is living.
Jack was so lovely in this episode.
24:33 on: No dialogue. Just an unseen clock ticking. Excellent acting and use if shadow. One of the best scenes I've seen in Corrie.
Poor Ena 😢😢
Wow! I never saw this one before! Thank you for posting.
Ena always acted like a a very old lady but in reality Violet was only 69!
fannycraddock99 In those days, people accepted what their age brought them, and didn’t try to pretend they were eternally young. She was an old lady then. People still routinely died in their sixties and seventies more so than now.
Sad part is that She never had any real life children yet any children she came across she was so kind too infact Davy Jones who played Colin her on screen grandson looked to have a Awsome bond with her
Great performance. I couldn't stop crying.
She knew Vera had gone - a mothers instinct
Last scene. Pure acting.
I like these English Soap Operas
Love you Ena
Some truth in what Hilda said to Len! About time someone told him to think before making smart comments!
Great episode especially the very end!
Notice the Kellog's Corn Flakes box on Elsie's table with Kellog's scored out .
The BBC had policies against promoting commercial product. I guess that's why we don't see the Kellog's name.
@@greggildersleeve3484 Coronation Street was and is nothing to do with the BBC.
@@stevenhighams4190 Oops! :)
Was Colin Lomax played by Davy Jones from the Monkees? Seem to remember reading that he played Ena's grandson 🤔.
He was
The episode with Davy Jones as Ena’s grandson is on you tube, one of the earliest episodes.
one of the most touching and best acted drama ever seen a lot of folk went with brain tumours in Coronation street could they not think of any other deaths?
Jack Smethhurst (Love Thy Neighbour) as Percy Bridge . . .
Sadly died just recently 😞 😢.
He played four different parts in the Street.
Wonderful acting there love jack reminds me of my favourite uncle fred that was sad to watch ena losing her daughter but at least they were spendind some time together
What a legend ena was the best 😢😢😢😢😢👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾
2.20 Was that a mistake Peter Adamson (Len) made or deliberate? " He's putting roofs on a slate-uh slates on a roof!" 😂😂😂
Some really great lines in this--
Never understood why no one told Vera she was dying. Apart from it being a patient’s right to know, she’d have then known that she would be ‘gone’ before Ena, and wouldn’t have been offended when Ena said that when she (Ena) ‘left this world’ Colin would be all that was left.
It was a different world the 1960s, maybe the Doctor felt Vera wouldn't take the news well, or that she shouldn't be worrying for the little she had left. It's no easier today.
The ending 😢
Sounded like Ena called Jack, Len, at 19:50.
Aye I remember it well... we all had to put black tape on our cornflake packets and even over our eyes if we played volleyball in the nude..
Haha. I guess that's why we didn't see the Kellog's name.
A classic episode
Vera Lomax
1966.1967 Elsie Tanner changed from Shelley Winters into Elizabeth Taylor - was it a crash diet ? plastic surgery? some secret potion? i guess we will never know
william f having a face lift may have had something to do with it
No just crap actress 😹
Her weight fluctuated a lot during the 60s I've noticed. In the 70s, when I remembered watching her, she seemed to stabilise.
She'd have made a great gangsters Molly, can see her with the Kray twins
Another great show.
If I had a time machine
What was the issue over Stan’s work anyway? Is it explained on a missing episode?
No, he was simply work shy.
😢
What happend at the end of the programme then please it was silent why ?????
First off Vera died and Jack comforted Ena who was about to break down. Then the silence during the credits was something they did to extend the drama before slowly adding the music. Does that help you?
😢
its eddie booth!!!
michael AD
Bloody Nora.
He was in it around early 80s too. Think he was a friend of Eddie Yeats 🤔.
Jerry booth
@@annoldham3018 passed away 1975
@@stevesouthall4718 no Steve, Jack Smethurst has died recently. Graham Haberfield, who played Jerry Booth, died in 1975 from a heart attack. He was only 33 bless him. But Jack Smethurst played a character called Eddie Booth in a series called love thy neighbour. Jerry Booth was Graham's Street character name, very confusing. 🥰😁
10 /10
All those fluffed lines... was it the LSD or the coke kicking in?
Not really fluffed lines but back then the episodes went out live, no rehearsals or directors cut, it was, ‘there’s your crypts let’s film it’ mistakes and all.
I'm surprised Eddie Booth/Percy Bridge didn't call Stan a racist name when he walked in the pub covered in coal.
I can't imagine why Eddie would. He's a stand-up guy, a good soul, someone who tries to do the right thing. Percy was an opportunist who didn't want to spoil his chances of getting whatever he could get. I didn't see racist tendencies in either. How did you?