Her character in Jonny Briggs was called Rita whose best friend was Mavis and of course Johnny Briggs was the name of the actor who played Mike Baldwin. Quite a coincidence
1:35:49 “Our Terry” back when he was a hottie. I wasn’t even born in 1984 but I love the old Corrie episodes, especially when a young Nigel Pivaro is in them, he was really rather sexy.
Hilda “Who’d’ve thought Mavis Riley’s be getting married-at ‘er age. There’s ‘ope for you yet.” Bet “Hilda. If we weren’t in church-I’d stamp on your hat.” 😂😂😂
Mike was such a fantastic, complex, three dimensional and totally believable character. He had his faults - he could be tough as old boots and stubborn as a mule, when he got the bit between his teeth. But there was a heart of gold beating beneath that brash, Cockney exterior! Introducing Mike Baldwin, a brand new Southern character to keep the Northerners on their toes, was one of genius Corrie producer Bill Podmore's first moves when he took over the show in 1976. Mike - alias that wonderful actor Johnny Briggs - hit the ground running, with the character pretty much fully-formed from his very first appearance. And he could do it all, brilliantly - comedy, tragedy, drama, romance. What talent! They threw so many diverse situations at Mike, and he handled them all with aplomb! Mike carried some of the show's most exciting and memorable story lines, and graced the cobbles for 30 years - hardly ageing a day over those three glorious decades! Good on ya Johnny, you were pure class.
@30.00 when Victor has now ALSO proposed and Derek comes to the shop to announce that his co-workers are buying he and Mavis' wedding gift-- "It's a tea's made." The writers were fantastic not just with this storyline but the puns to go with it!😂
2.32.29 Knowing Rita, when Emily asked if she’d shut the shop, I expected her to go “No, it’s a new policy. I left the door open and a sign saying ‘come in and help yourselves’.”
Lots of controversy about what happened with Fred. Varying various stories told over the years about it. Fred Feast, the character who played him, suddenly took several weeks off in 1983, forcing re-writes at short notice. Feast said he had been suffering from depression, with random fits of tears and problems remembering his lines. It seems that in true 1980s style, no help was offered to him and the powers that be started to dislike him. He refused to sign a new contract, upset that he felt they were making Fred Gee into something of a buffoon, and said he didn't want to be another 'Coronation Street Cabbage'. Rightly or wrongly, this was interpreted as a tasteless reference to the likes of Bernard Youens (Stan Ogden) and Jack Howarth (Uncle Albert) who had both died recently. Another side was also reported: "Feast's departure from the serial in 1984, after 552 episodes, was abrupt. Bill Podmore was furious at Feast's refusal to sign a new contract after allegedly agreeing verbally to do so - or to allow storyline writers extra time to write his character out. However, Podmore [the producer] was not sorry to lose someone who had caused him headaches with his off-screen activities. He wrote in his 1990 memoirs, Coronation Street: the inside story: "Fred gave us all more than our share of trouble. He was not much of an ambassador for Coronation Street and there were several occasions when I hauled him into the office for a dressing down. On one particularly embarrassing occasion he distinguished himself at a Variety Club dinner by shaking bottles of champagne and spraying anyone within range."
I think Edith would’ve had potential as a regular character, after all they introduced Derek’s ex wife Angela in the ‘90s. We didn’t see Edith again until Derek’s funeral in 1997.
Two shockers - First, Alf doesn't have any burglar alarm in the corner shop (and folks didn't lock their front doors either - they were always walking into each others' houses unannounced!) and Second - 6:05 Can't believe 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood's' hit single 'Relax' was banned by the BBC, but here it is playing bold as brass in the Corrie cafe!
Christine Lohr ( Mrs Bird from Downton Abbey-series two) played the policewoman. Apart from her, three other Downton Abbey cast members I can think of are Joanne Froggat ( Zoe Tattersall), Rob Janes Collier ( Liam Connor) and Siobhan Finneran ( Josie Phillips).
The actor playing the Scottsh trucker in the cafe in the 1st episode was also in Downton Abbey as the butler at Duneagle Castle in the 2nd Christmas special
Liked the way Percy turned it around in the Rovers by buying Terry Duckworth a Pint for narking him up to the fuzz… “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil has a roaming eye walking about.. seeking who he may devour!..”… be vigilant 😂😂😂.. you had to hand it to old Perce at times…
The actor wanted to leave the show. Originally the producers wanted him to replace Len. They gave him good storylines, but he decided he wanted to leave.
I like Mavis very much. Of course shes extra and it takes time to listen to her, but she has become a more rounded out character, largely due to Rita's positive influence. Thanks for these episodes.❤❤
Very refreshing to see Victor and Derrick holding a civilised conversation regarding Mavis, who is probably, secretly in her element about it all. 1:00:51 "i'm not a kid Kev i'm 16" 16 is still a very inexperienced person regarding life etc. As she is about to discover. 1:23:23 Bryan: "all happens here doesn't it" 😂😂 2:41:17 Get Mavis to the vets, stat.
1:18:10 Mike Baldwin to the rescue. It's amazing to see a character who is normally portrayed so negatively stand up for Fred and to use his leverage against Billy Walker.
interesting how they talk at around 17:00 about their concerns about crime. In the 80s, violent crime in particular went through the roof and the UK had the highest rate of violent crime in Europe. There were lots of theories as to why - the massive unemployment rates, changes in women's roles and even lead in petrol making people go a bit mad.
My theory, the vile harpy thatcher. What Britain is going through now is the harvest of the seeds sown by her and her cohorts. She destroyed the very fabric of the country and shat on working class people every opportunity she could.
Mavis's fluttering and dithering and "what shall I do" over Victor's proposal is just pathetic. If she was really in love with Derek and committed to marrying him, she'd know exactly what to do: tell Victor "no", "no thank you", "hard luck, you're too late", "get stuffed", "do one" - or any of various other alternatives. To me, it just shows she didn't love Derek (at the time), but just wanted to be married - first to ask, gets the bride. Or in this case, not - until later.
How does Derek have such an assertive sister as Edith? They must’ve had the same parents-so how’s she so assertive when Derek isn’t? Tbh, she’d be more believable as Victor’s sister!
Quite simple really, she took after their mother, who was domineering and treated her daughter without indulgence, therefore she grew up fast. Her brother Derek went the other way, and became a spineless mummy's boy, because their mother raised him to be weak and dependent. Which was exactly how she wanted him!
Yeh, it's only a tiny cafe. good fast food cook and good waitress is all that's needed. The staff there now seem to have plenty of time to stand around talking with plates of food getting cold. Gale seems to spend her time buttering bread LOL
No, Terry, Percy’s nothing like a peeping Tom. He’s trying to STOP crime! Imagine if Vera ( your mum) was attacked? Then you’d want someone like Percy around! :
2:47:29 It was better Mavis decided before she married him. I applaud her for that🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Holy shit I didn't realize neither of them showed up!! Holy crap 😅😅😅😅
Oh for goodness sake - fish and chips fish and chips fish and chips - we get it common as muck folk like us eat fish and chips - nothing else just fish and chips
1.57.37 But Hilda-you know Ken’s married to Deirdre. Given that, why should he care if Sally spent the night with Billy Walker? It’s not like Deirdre did!
Billy was engaged to Deidre years ago. Before she married Ray, Annie Walker was not best pleased with that situation. There was a suspicion that it was Billy who assaulted Deidre under the viaduct.
Loved the old days without constant background noises and music like today
I think today they use soppy music instead of words as the writing talent appears to have dwindled!
Them Websters must be keeping `Jackson's Chippy` in business !
I remember the actress who plays Debbie Webster playing Johnny Briggs sister in the kids program of the same name but not from corrie originally
Her character in Jonny Briggs was called Rita whose best friend was Mavis and of course Johnny Briggs was the name of the actor who played Mike Baldwin. Quite a coincidence
27.19 And the long-running flirtation with Percy by Phyllis begins...😂😂😂
😅😅😅
1:35:49 “Our Terry” back when he was a hottie. I wasn’t even born in 1984 but I love the old Corrie episodes, especially when a young Nigel Pivaro is in them, he was really rather sexy.
Very hot 🥵
Hilda “Who’d’ve thought Mavis Riley’s be getting married-at ‘er age. There’s ‘ope for you yet.”
Bet “Hilda. If we weren’t in church-I’d stamp on your hat.”
😂😂😂
Somebody gag .mavis!
English please? Can't understand what you are saying let alone your spelling and grammar.
Hilda and Bet had some of the best lines in the show
The Websters are tedious. Kevin's shouting only gets worse after he marries Sally.
That was smart of Mike to intercede ; not just to save Fred face but also to make Billy see some business sense.
Yeah Mike was a gud’un when it came down to it… And yeah anything to wipe the smugness off Billy’s face…
Mike was such a fantastic, complex, three dimensional and totally believable character. He had his faults - he could be tough as old boots and stubborn as a mule, when he got the bit between his teeth. But there was a heart of gold beating beneath that brash, Cockney exterior!
Introducing Mike Baldwin, a brand new Southern character to keep the Northerners on their toes, was one of genius Corrie producer Bill Podmore's first moves when he took over the show in 1976.
Mike - alias that wonderful actor Johnny Briggs - hit the ground running, with the character pretty much fully-formed from his very first appearance. And he could do it all, brilliantly - comedy, tragedy, drama, romance. What talent! They threw so many diverse situations at Mike, and he handled them all with aplomb!
Mike carried some of the show's most exciting and memorable story lines, and graced the cobbles for 30 years - hardly ageing a day over those three glorious decades! Good on ya Johnny, you were pure class.
@@glamdolly30 is this AI?
They are always eating in the Webster's
I shouldn't read comments before watching , now all's I can see is the Websters eating 😅
Not a veg or piece of fruit in sight. Just pies, fish an chips, fry ups, takeaways!!! 🤣
You're right
THEY ARE ALWAYS EATING 🥣 IN THE WEBSTER’S GLORY SENGO.
@@quietman2672aaah the 80’s 😂
Many thanks for posting this episode I missed it the first time round
@30.00 when Victor has now ALSO proposed and Derek comes to the shop to announce that his co-workers are buying he and Mavis' wedding gift-- "It's a tea's made."
The writers were fantastic not just with this storyline but the puns to go with it!😂
What's the pun? A teasmade (an alarm clock tea maker) was a very popular wedding present at the time.
Bless Debbie cuddling her daddy and telling him how a lads broke her heart. I've been there before lol 🥰
Same but not my dad, he didn't understand emotions lol
I had forgotten the way that Mavis's voice was like fingers on a chalk board..
2.32.29 Knowing Rita, when Emily asked if she’d shut the shop, I expected her to go “No, it’s a new policy. I left the door open and a sign saying ‘come in and help yourselves’.”
Those 80s styles were not flattering to R. Debbie.
She didn't need those baggy wide outfits.... ha ha ha
The non wedding episode is a knockout, Corrie at its best, I could watch that all day!
Mavis' dilemma! I need a drink. She's a bowl of Jelly most of the time--dithering and weeping.
Lots of controversy about what happened with Fred. Varying various stories told over the years about it. Fred Feast, the character who played him, suddenly took several weeks off in 1983, forcing re-writes at short notice. Feast said he had been suffering from depression, with random fits of tears and problems remembering his lines. It seems that in true 1980s style, no help was offered to him and the powers that be started to dislike him. He refused to sign a new contract, upset that he felt they were making Fred Gee into something of a buffoon, and said he didn't want to be another 'Coronation Street Cabbage'. Rightly or wrongly, this was interpreted as a tasteless reference to the likes of Bernard Youens (Stan Ogden) and Jack Howarth (Uncle Albert) who had both died recently. Another side was also reported:
"Feast's departure from the serial in 1984, after 552 episodes, was abrupt. Bill Podmore was furious at Feast's refusal to sign a new contract after allegedly agreeing verbally to do so - or to allow storyline writers extra time to write his character out. However, Podmore [the producer] was not sorry to lose someone who had caused him headaches with his off-screen activities. He wrote in his 1990 memoirs, Coronation Street: the inside story:
"Fred gave us all more than our share of trouble. He was not much of an ambassador for Coronation Street and there were several occasions when I hauled him into the office for a dressing down. On one particularly embarrassing occasion he distinguished himself at a Variety Club dinner by shaking bottles of champagne and spraying anyone within range."
Fred was always a buffoon of a character in my opinion
Thank you!
I think Edith would’ve had potential as a regular character, after all they introduced Derek’s ex wife Angela in the ‘90s. We didn’t see Edith again until Derek’s funeral in 1997.
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Spoiler alert!
She seamed g** lol she seamed to have an eye for bet
I like her, she wdve been a good reg I believe
@@mattburke3457 Oh reg as in regular, thought you meant Reg as in Reg Holdsworth, I was like eh? 😂
The whole Mavis, Victor, Derek saga is ridiculous.
Two shockers - First, Alf doesn't have any burglar alarm in the corner shop (and folks didn't lock their front doors either - they were always walking into each others' houses unannounced!) and Second -
6:05 Can't believe 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood's' hit single 'Relax' was banned by the BBC, but here it is playing bold as brass in the Corrie cafe!
I have always kept my door locked. It saves me from having to tell the likes of Hilda, Vera and Percy to piss off.
@@ddrose06 Very true!
Christine Lohr ( Mrs Bird from Downton Abbey-series two) played the policewoman. Apart from her, three other Downton Abbey cast members I can think of are Joanne Froggat ( Zoe Tattersall), Rob Janes Collier ( Liam Connor) and Siobhan Finneran ( Josie Phillips).
Sue Johnston was in both..
Mind blown! I wouldn't have recognized Mrs. Bird as the policewoman.
The actor playing the Scottsh trucker in the cafe in the 1st episode was also in Downton Abbey as the butler at Duneagle Castle in the 2nd Christmas special
These were the best days on coronation street
Not sure if Kenneth Farrington was either a lousy actor or loathed how much the writers had turned his character Billy into a nasty piece of work.
Doris Speed who played Annie Walker hated how they turned his character and i think he why he quit the show.
Poor Fread they treated his character so bad it rubbed off on him he became depressed and written out
Liked the way Percy turned it around in the Rovers by buying Terry Duckworth a Pint for narking him up to the fuzz… “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil has a roaming eye walking about.. seeking who he may devour!..”… be vigilant 😂😂😂.. you had to hand it to old Perce at times…
Why was Bill Webster axed? He was a good character. Especially when there were worse characters that could have been axed the awful Percy! 😒
The actor wanted to leave the show. Originally the producers wanted him to replace Len. They gave him good storylines, but he decided he wanted to leave.
I don't know why the photogtapher was getting riled up, he has been paid upfront like the florist and the caterers :/
I half expected Derek and Victor to run off together.
Rita's get up looked like a wedding cake, surely the dressers could have found an outfit similar to Emily's.
Yes, but you have to remember that the actors have to dress the way their characters would. If you see what I mean. :)
@@bibakroll8999So Rita has no taste.
@@theresapierce3934 Did you think she had?
Imagine if Elsie still worked at the cafe, and had been there when Dax publicly humiliated Debbie!
What the hell is a Dax, a brand of bleach for the toilet?
The Derek and Mavis storyline was brilliant. Missed them when they left in later years.
I like Mavis very much. Of course shes extra and it takes time to listen to her, but she has become a more rounded out character, largely due to Rita's positive influence. Thanks for these episodes.❤❤
Very refreshing to see Victor and Derrick holding a civilised conversation regarding Mavis, who is probably, secretly in her element about it all. 1:00:51 "i'm not a kid Kev i'm 16" 16 is still a very inexperienced person regarding life etc. As she is about to discover. 1:23:23 Bryan: "all happens here doesn't it" 😂😂 2:41:17 Get Mavis to the vets, stat.
Looking back at the 80s episodes I didn’t realise that Billy walker is a good looking fella if I lived on Corrie st I would defiantly Chase him
1:18:10 Mike Baldwin to the rescue. It's amazing to see a character who is normally portrayed so negatively stand up for Fred and to use his leverage against Billy Walker.
Then Fred repays Mike by stealing from him and gets the sack on the day of Stan Ogden's funeral
@@pedanticradiator1491 Yep. Fred had the brains of a doorknob.
Phylis”s hair colour matches the cups 😀
interesting how they talk at around 17:00 about their concerns about crime. In the 80s, violent crime in particular went through the roof and the UK had the highest rate of violent crime in Europe. There were lots of theories as to why - the massive unemployment rates, changes in women's roles and even lead in petrol making people go a bit mad.
My theory, the vile harpy thatcher. What Britain is going through now is the harvest of the seeds sown by her and her cohorts. She destroyed the very fabric of the country and shat on working class people every opportunity she could.
Debbie is a right pain glad she was gone off Corrie .
The Mavis , Derik and the other one was a tedious experience boring then as well as now
Mavis's fluttering and dithering and "what shall I do" over Victor's proposal is just pathetic. If she was really in love with Derek and committed to marrying him, she'd know exactly what to do: tell Victor "no", "no thank you", "hard luck, you're too late", "get stuffed", "do one" - or any of various other alternatives. To me, it just shows she didn't love Derek (at the time), but just wanted to be married - first to ask, gets the bride. Or in this case, not - until later.
God knows why either of them even wanted the dizzy dozey Dopey feckless fool…
Poor Alf, he gets saddled with all the awkward tasks and then gets saddled with tawdry Audrey.
How does Derek have such an assertive sister as Edith? They must’ve had the same parents-so how’s she so assertive when Derek isn’t? Tbh, she’d be more believable as Victor’s sister!
Often happens, sadly - you get a mother who smothers her son (often using him as a husband substitute) and makes the daughter's life a misery.
Quite simple really, she took after their mother, who was domineering and treated her daughter without indulgence, therefore she grew up fast.
Her brother Derek went the other way, and became a spineless mummy's boy, because their mother raised him to be weak and dependent. Which was exactly how she wanted him!
Siblings are often opposites (going by personal experience).
@@greggildersleeve3484that's very true my brother and I are nothing alike
Dithering, twittering, faffing Mavis, crying that she can't go through with it. If I had been Rita I'd have had to slap her.
Billy Walker odious character, reminds me of a inlaw I had, eventually people like that get there comeback.
Continuity error at 1:33, Mavis arrives back from the Rovers after asking Alf to give her away with a black handbag. She had a white one in the pub.
Missing the old characters,just not the same.
Debbie does Dax - would have made an interesting spin off show
😂
Thank you for these. I live abroad now so I don't get to see corrie. Can you get Downton a by ❤❤
Mavis was a nightmare with her indecision and not being straight with people.
Classic Corrie 👍🇬🇧
There's more staff than customers in that cafe!
Yeh, it's only a tiny cafe. good fast food cook and good waitress is all that's needed. The staff there now seem to have plenty of time to stand around talking with plates of food getting cold. Gale seems to spend her time buttering bread LOL
Using a knife and fork to eat out of paper!😅😅😅😅😅
I wonder if a vegetable has ever crossed the Webster's door 😢😢😢
Billy Walker is a right nob.
FLIP Vera is LOUD!!!!😮
That's her defining quality.
Emily, alway’s wears nice 👍 hats 👒.
No, Terry, Percy’s nothing like a peeping Tom. He’s trying to STOP crime! Imagine if Vera ( your mum) was attacked? Then you’d want someone like Percy around!
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Why would you have a drinking party the night before your wedding??! 😂🤣
It's traditional
2:08:36 Percy the Peeper has his collar felt 🚨 😂
Wonder if the ‘Audrey’s’ where Dax was waiting for Debbie was Audrey Potter’s ( as she was then). How long has she been a hairdresser?
Who's dax?
I don't think Audrey lived in Wetherfield at this point and although she was a trained hairdresser she didn't work as one very often
That Victor is a total nutcase.
Looks to me that Rita is the bride, not Mavis!
Mavis is one of the most annoying character with her crying, dithering and dizziness and always in some dilemma which concerns either Derek or victor.
Them egg butties don’t look very appetising! 🥚 🥪
Egg butties 🤢
2:47:29 It was better Mavis decided before she married him. I applaud her for that🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Holy shit I didn't realize neither of them showed up!! Holy crap 😅😅😅😅
Oh for goodness sake - fish and chips fish and chips fish and chips - we get it common as muck folk like us eat fish and chips - nothing else just fish and chips
Percy Sugden was a bit cantankerous to say the least, a real stickybeak.
Percy was a first- class arsehole.
1:22:10...😳...wtf is up with this girls teeth!!!?!!!😲
Who's teeth? Which girl?
@@SOLARSHED13 whose
Desperate Derek and Valiant Victor.
What fair maiden?
wavy Mavis really was a dithering wreck
Billy Walker was a nowt a pound shark & failed conman…
Remember Emily did the same before she married Mr Bishop.
1.57.37 But Hilda-you know Ken’s married to Deirdre. Given that, why should he care if Sally spent the night with Billy Walker? It’s not like Deirdre did!
Presumably because he is a father figure type, and her employer
@@bsaunders5271 More like he's jealous!
Sally and Billy walker, Sally who?
Billy was engaged to Deidre years ago. Before she married Ray, Annie Walker was not best pleased with that situation. There was a suspicion that it was Billy who assaulted Deidre under the viaduct.
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2.20.00...maxis making hen party sandwiches..her blouse matches the wallpaper behind her!
Too,too much of Jack, Percy, and Fred!😢
Wtf does Ivy end every sentence as a question!? “Don’t I”? “‘aven’t I?” Is it nerves or something?? It’s SO annoying!
Mavis n Derek are so annoying along with breif carrying kenny boy 😊
Microphone in shot at 1:26:46 alert!
Brian's hair is as thick as he is ...
Mavis looks extremely worried. 😅😅😂😂🎉🎉😮😮 2:30:00
🎶Don't marry Derek, f**k me🎶
Oh my dizzy Derick so boring never keen on him they make a good couple him and Mavis dizzy😂😂😂😂
This whole series could have done equally as well as it did without Mavis. Weepy whiney….ann*ying
Mavis Mike and Derek are so boring
Not mike victor I meant
Peeping Percy!😂 Glad Mike came through 4 Fred!
Hilda was a poke nosed gossip monger… She had a good heart though…