"YOU are trying to make ME understand why you felt the need to bed Mrs Hewitt? I think we could be 'ere for a LONG time!" Pauline did come out with some cracking lines!
It's interesting reading the comments below about how the acting in this was really terrible; I actually think that Bill Treacher (Arthur) and Wendy Richards (Pauline) were two of the strongest cast members Eastenders have ever had. It's nice to see a soap dealing with the effects of an affair on an older couple rather than just young adults. Kudos to both actors for keeping the pace going without resorting to histrionics.
Now I understand when Sharon told Dennis once “you’re lucky she didn’t hit you with a frying pan” for his comments about Pauline having the hots for Den. LOL!
Can remember this classic episode. Pauline's Frying Pan was one of the best moments in Eastenders. A good actress she was. I miss these episodes they were the best.
Awww . I love love love the classics . Ender's kept it real . Focused on the character s thoughts and feelings . Arthur and Pauline absolutely brilliant
itsjemmabond the original plan was for Den to be just in the first 6 episodes, the whole show was planned to revolve around TBD Fowlers and beales. Den and Angie were so popular so quickly that they had to become a focal part of show
To me this is how Pauline Fowler will always be remembered before the writers turned her into an evil sour cow. U can tell Wendy enjoyed playing her during this era, back in the 90's. Pauline is and was EastEnders...it took Wendy's death to make me realise this. You will be sadly missed x
For me, this was one of the few moments where there seemed to be something other than distant irritation between them, and there was a hint that they might have been able to be happy.
@@LL-fd7xn Except the writers turned Pauline into a vile cow who hated everyone. Lou had her moments of being sharp tongued but she was also capable of being warm and caring.
That scene right there is vintage EE, you can never get bored of this scene. Acting fron Bill and Wendy was second to none. A classic clip which gets funnier every time you watch it.
Great acting by Wendy. Used to adore eastenders back then. She showed proper emotion humouring it off at first to crying and being upset to flat and anger with the BONG 😂
so why don't you show us how to act properly? you couldn't act to save your life, you're a nothing. So do not be jealous of someone who has talent.@@richardcarter1957
It hasn't been "utter drivel" for _most_ of this century. Just the last few years. Remember that storyline that gripped the nation, and even brought people to tears by how extreme it was? It was so horrific, I could barely watch it. Feast your eyes on this (fan-made) trailer: ua-cam.com/video/0sPjxTojYdY/v-deo.html
I felt it was good in 2000-02 but after Mid 2002 started to go downhill , despite some good moments. I think going to 4 episodes a week, while good for the first year, in the long run, was too much and spread the content a bit thin and became too saturated. By mid 2006, when Grant left, I struggled to watch it and stopped.
The 2000's had some good storylines but it really went downhill over the past decade I stopped watching it around 2011. The 80's will always be the best era for eastenders.
@Roborav 90's was good but 80's was more gritty and had great characters like Den and Angie, Dot and Ethel, Mary, Pete etc. Yeah 2005 went over the top with Den's demise and the gangster element with Johnny Allen I didn't watch it as much after that. I'll definitely start watching again when Dot dies though, that will be sad.
When she hit him on the bean with that pan I half expected Mrs. Slocombe to scold her “MISS BRAHMS!! Kindly don’t hit the gentleman over the cranium with kitchen utensils”.
If you thought that was crazy, you should have seen what she did at the end of the episode, she chucks a TV at him. lol Just shows what people are capable of when they are full of rage.
I remember the frying pan Gate when I was 10 years old back in 1993, that scene was funny, it was a Comedy drama back then with these two, lol 🤪😂😈, I remember back then it was in the news paper headlines and on the news I think, it was funny as hell, lol 🤪😂😈
this was the first ever eppisode of eastenders that i watched im now 21 and i think that after this eppsode the whole think went down hill, this was a clasic moment :D
Oh my God, this brought back memories. I was a little kid when this was on (aka the early 90s) and my parents would watch it. My brother and I would have to go to bed when it was on, but I always fell asleep to the theme song. I've watched the reboot of the show just recently, but it didn't feel right to me - no, for me, the series done in the 80s was the best.
Love to see a repeat of this between Mick and Linda when Linda finds out about Whitney! Mind you, they'd have to change some of the dialogue. Linda couldn't call Whitney a 'middle aged tart!'
"Except your body god she must have been desperate" I loved that line!
Absolutely
lol, I like those type of lines, they are funny, lol 😂😈
@@leonard2005ify 🤭😂🤭
Pauline "DON'T KEEP SAYIN' YA SORRY!"
Arthur. "Alright, I'm not sorry."
alex jones 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kunta Kinte racist
@@eugenedanquah4487 is not racist, maybe that why u have no subs
"YOU are trying to make ME understand why you felt the need to bed Mrs Hewitt? I think we could be 'ere for a LONG time!" Pauline did come out with some cracking lines!
IF I had an affair everytime you made me feel down, that'd be NO MAN IN WALFORD TO NOT KNOW ME INTIMATELY! Love it.
It's interesting reading the comments below about how the acting in this was really terrible; I actually think that Bill Treacher (Arthur) and Wendy Richards (Pauline) were two of the strongest cast members Eastenders have ever had. It's nice to see a soap dealing with the effects of an affair on an older couple rather than just young adults. Kudos to both actors for keeping the pace going without resorting to histrionics.
Who said that???? Lemme-at-em!!!
Scott Amsterdam I hate you Mummy
Acting was good, it was just unrealistic
@@arserobinson7118 Um..... it's TV.... realism plays no part in a soap.
Absolutely
Now I understand when Sharon told Dennis once “you’re lucky she didn’t hit you with a frying pan” for his comments about Pauline having the hots for Den. LOL!
Arthur Treacher and Wendy Richard rocked this scene. Kudos!
Bill treacher
Love London he spelled his name correctly what’s wrong
@@xenocloudyt The actor's name isn't Artie Treacher, it's Willy Treacher!!!!!!!
Wendy Richards was kind enough back in 2000 to send me (in America) an autographed photo what a great woman she was.
Wendy Richards was the best in Eastenders I loved her as Pauline Fowler in the show. Rip Wendy Richards what a great actress
Nathan Molyneaux Wendy is from my hometown so proud to be from a town that made such a iconic person
It's "Richard", not "Richards".
Happy Ears 2 semantics.
Lol you high? She was a good character but wasn't the best 😂
Love Mrs Brahms aswell on Are You Being Served 🙌🏼
Can remember this classic episode. Pauline's Frying Pan was one of the best moments in Eastenders. A good actress she was. I miss these episodes they were the best.
It's amazing that the Arthur Fowler actor is still alive!
I know I thought he died when the character died.
@@r4h4al he died
@@andrewbellringer404 Yeah, I saw that.
not any more
RIP Bill Treacher
So glad the old eastenders have been on the tv
It’s a brilliant scene and brilliantly acted. Bill Treacher is superb.
Two classic bits of dialogue.
DON'T KEEP SAYING YA SORRY!
GERROUTA MY PUB!
Which will be remembered longer, I wonder?
I prefer the former, the latter was done to death where it wasn't amusing anymore!
@@notgillcup Sharon: (constantly) what'd'you mean?
Absolutely brilliant scene. RIP Wendy and Bill ❤️
Yeah "more female violence against men" so if it was Pauline having the affair would it be equally justified?
Never cheat on Pauline! 🍳😫
Best performances from these two.
Awww . I love love love the classics . Ender's kept it real . Focused on the character s thoughts and feelings . Arthur and Pauline absolutely brilliant
I loved Arthur he was one of the best people in the show
Fantastic scene! The acting, the dialogue and the writing is all brilliant.
Played the whole scene at full speed! So comical, especially when Pauline throws the ornament at Arthur lol!
I love watching these old episodes I haven't watched in years Pauline and Arthur were like the Jack and Vera of EastEnders
The original Enders couple
Neil Baker Nah...Angie and Den.
itsjemmabond the original plan was for Den to be just in the first 6 episodes, the whole show was planned to revolve around TBD Fowlers and beales. Den and Angie were so popular so quickly that they had to become a focal part of show
Wow - I used to watch in the 80s/90s but never saw this. Stunning scene. Should make any man think twice before having an affair.
WHAT a time to be alive ❤️
THE GOOD OLD DAYS A FRYING PAN A CLASSIC
“Stay away from me Afha”
I miss arther and Pauline
Loved these two absolutely brilliant acting
RIP Wendy. You were one of the greats.
Eastenders used to be so good. Honestly hasn't been the same since Pauline died.
"Middle age lush" lol!
Oh man that was priceless! She threw a plate at him she slapped him and then she bonged him with the pan. Classic!
its not funny its straight up domestic abuse.
Thanks so much for this! I've been dying to watch this episode for years and now at least I've seen a bit of it.
To me this is how Pauline Fowler will always be remembered before the writers turned her into an evil sour cow. U can tell Wendy enjoyed playing her during this era, back in the 90's. Pauline is and was EastEnders...it took Wendy's death to make me realise this. You will be sadly missed x
For me, this was one of the few moments where there seemed to be something other than distant irritation between them, and there was a hint that they might have been able to be happy.
Pauline was OK at first.
I felt the writers tried to mold Pauline into Lou after Lou was written off.
@@LL-fd7xn Except the writers turned Pauline into a vile cow who hated everyone. Lou had her moments of being sharp tongued but she was also capable of being warm and caring.
@@PussnBoot2516 still loved her then
That scene right there is vintage EE, you can never get bored of this scene. Acting fron Bill and Wendy was second to none. A classic clip which gets funnier every time you watch it.
I've heard so much about this scene, and I've always wanted to see it. This was great! :)
When you want Eastenders to go OTT have a character get hit on the head with a frying pan to help provide some slapstick comedy. 😂
Nothing like true love! Great acting perfomance by both. Farewell Wendy. You made a difference.
“Don’t keep saying ya sorry!”
RIP WENDY RICHARDS
How I would love this soap opera more if it was aired over here. Better than the others that we watch.
LMAO, Pauline going dark on Arthur. Classic Eastenders right there
Saw it on Drama today. Classic
"Stay away from me, Arthur"
AWFAH HAHA
They just showed this on Drama.
Great acting by Wendy. Used to adore eastenders back then. She showed proper emotion humouring it off at first to crying and being upset to flat and anger with the BONG 😂
Are you blind?!! She’s an appalling actress!!!! 🤦🏽♂️
so why don't you show us how to act properly? you couldn't act to save your life, you're a nothing. So do not be jealous of someone who has talent.@@richardcarter1957
@richardcarter1957 how incredibly rude!
take no notice, he's only jealous cos she had talent and he's worth nothing, ignore him.@@justinhassall8686
@@justinhassall8686 take no notice; he thinks Wendy is a fantastic actor really.
When she backhanded him lol!!!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!!!
Classic EastEnders and Wendy Richard at her best!!
Pauline The Albert Square Flying Pan Killer that would have been some storyline.
When Pauline says don't keep saying your sorry and throws the ornament oh God
Good old days can’t beat em
Back when Eastenders was good, rather than the utter drivel it has been for most of this century
It hasn't been "utter drivel" for _most_ of this century. Just the last few years. Remember that storyline that gripped the nation, and even brought people to tears by how extreme it was? It was so horrific, I could barely watch it.
Feast your eyes on this (fan-made) trailer: ua-cam.com/video/0sPjxTojYdY/v-deo.html
I felt it was good in 2000-02 but after Mid 2002 started to go downhill , despite some good moments. I think going to 4 episodes a week, while good for the first year, in the long run, was too much and spread the content a bit thin and became too saturated. By mid 2006, when Grant left, I struggled to watch it and stopped.
The 2000's had some good storylines but it really went downhill over the past decade I stopped watching it around 2011. The 80's will always be the best era for eastenders.
@Roborav 90's was good but 80's was more gritty and had great characters like Den and Angie, Dot and Ethel, Mary, Pete etc. Yeah 2005 went over the top with Den's demise and the gangster element with Johnny Allen I didn't watch it as much after that. I'll definitely start watching again when Dot dies though, that will be sad.
It was great until they brought the Muslim story lines in.
Rip Bill Treacher 1930-2022 Who will be remembered as Arthur Fowler in Eastenders Rest in Peace to you
RIP Arthur Fowler. He loved Walford.
Loved watching EE on PBS Station WETA 26 in Washington DC ,📺📽️🎬💜
When she hit him on the bean with that pan I half expected Mrs. Slocombe to scold her “MISS BRAHMS!! Kindly don’t hit the gentleman over the cranium with kitchen utensils”.
Because that was another part she played!! That *is* funny!
Moron...
RIP to both.
Arthur was made to look pathetic in his last 2 years , great actor
Sure he was pathetic all the way through. Will never forget him not being able to touch mark's plate.
Wendy Richard was a class act. We miss ya, Wendy, and we also miss ya, Pauline.
3:53 mega frying pan hit
0:57 Dayum!🔥 😬😂
Also at the very end I half expected a quick cut to Mr Humphries with a suitably cheeky comment! 😂😂😂
If you did, you'ra an idiot.
If you thought that was crazy, you should have seen what she did at the end of the episode, she chucks a TV at him. lol Just shows what people are capable of when they are full of rage.
a mighty " DONG !!!!! " that is still well remembered today
I know. She was wonderful early, but in the end, they turned her into a real battleax. A shame that they did that.
I miss Pauline she was absolutely brilliant
I remember the frying pan Gate when I was 10 years old back in 1993, that scene was funny, it was a Comedy drama back then with these two, lol 🤪😂😈, I remember back then it was in the news paper headlines and on the news I think, it was funny as hell, lol 🤪😂😈
I think that Madea (played by Tyler Perry) would have been very proud of Pauline for doing what she did.
its just been on drama channel today
LOL CLASSIC!!
Old is gold
this was the first ever eppisode of eastenders that i watched im now 21 and i think that after this eppsode the whole think went down hill, this was a clasic moment :D
How many people have been hit with a frying pan in that house?
The title…😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Simply the best
Arthur got bonked in more ways than one.
I never liked Arthur Fowler. He was a coward through and through.
He was lovely but he shouldn't have had the affair.
@@r4h4al wasnt that lovely
Pauline wore the trousers. Arthur was a right melt.
He talks complete gibberish at 3:31 - 3:34
i went to the dagmar this weekend randall and kenny ken where playing on the valve sound system
6 of 10 bet that was a good night eh
She had no family, they died when she was young. R.I.P Wendyxxxxxxxxxxx
I remember this the first time round, i was 12!!, it's so funny to watch on repeat, with the saucepan part! he he :)
R.I.P Bill Treacher who played Arthur who sadly passed away today 8th November 2022 aged 92.
wat a hit
Oh my God, this brought back memories. I was a little kid when this was on (aka the early 90s) and my parents would watch it. My brother and I would have to go to bed when it was on, but I always fell asleep to the theme song. I've watched the reboot of the show just recently, but it didn't feel right to me - no, for me, the series done in the 80s was the best.
Classic scene
This is a memory blast, when I used to wash the show, when eastenders was good
Absolutely iconic. Didn’t she also throw a telly at him in this episode?
If I remember rightly she did indeed throw a telly at him lol
You can see Wendy Richard's roots in comedy here.
3:54
I know how arthur feel when he says he said it feels like everyone likes or wants to see him fail
She is mad. She shouldn't have hit him. She is abusive
Man I wish EE was this good
0.48: "yisssss"
i loved this very good
She was waiting to use that frying pan throughout the whole scene
Love to see a repeat of this between Mick and Linda when Linda finds out about Whitney! Mind you, they'd have to change some of the dialogue. Linda couldn't call Whitney a 'middle aged tart!'
Thanks for the correction! :D I am ALWAYS doing that.
Ten years later she was saying Arthur was wonderful lol!
what year was this ? = )
i think this was from 1995 i can rememebr this episode funny 'stay away from me aurthur' he he