Bluey was always an inspiration athletes who found their calling a little later than the rest. The way he shrugged off a heart attack, picked up the pace and then completed with a discus throw shows why he was a bloody legend.
Fitzroy St looks somewhat similar today than it did then. There's a few more apartment buildings have gone up on the right side of the street going down towards the beach. Bargearse was what I saw first of course, but Lucky Grills was a pretty decent actor. I think I first saw Bluey maybe in the mid-late 90's when Ch.7 replayed the series late at night.. I thought it was a pretty good show.. Lucky was a likeable guy, and his character was cool..
That *Night & Day* pharmacy at 1:26 on the corner is still there to this day, some 5 decades later! That *Mitchells* shop in the background at 1:47 is now a Pizza Bar.
John Proper is the bad guy ? Used to be a floor manager at Channel 9 ? Did a bit of acting for Crawford as well. In fact I think he was mainly an actor ?Thanks for the upload. Great series. Pity it only lasted one season.
I can see where i used to live right on the corner t next to the white building now the Sait night club and the Mitchells brush shop is now the supermarket and apartments
@@peterjazz73 ...I'd be very interested to have the titles of what kpm music you have..in after mostly Crawford stuff heard in their various tv shows..can you send a list of what you have please ?...what other albums that aren't kpm do you have ?...
He played a 'Barassi' like character named 'Rostoff'. Only line he had was 'you're playing like poof's!' LOL. I had no idea he left us so recently. How did you find out?
there was also detective donger from the cheap liquor squad ads, he'd beat up bottle shop owners to lower their prices. somebody took offence at the ads and wanted them gone, the cops reckon it made them look bad, genuine but bad.
It cost $3m to set that stunt up so they had to get it right first time. These days they'd just use CGI because it'd be too hard to get permission for something that dangerous in a populated area.
One of the great fat man chase scenes in cinematic history. He overcome angina pain and lack of parking in Fitzroy Street. Champion.
yeah nothin like a second wind for bluey
I'm having extreme trouble distinguishing this from Bargearse.
Dim sims, chiko rolls, giant pizza's, I need me bloody lunch!
@gilson.serafim95 Thanks but I’m pretty happy with the entire series of Bargearse which I have on good ole VHS 👌🏼😉
This wasn't??
😆🤣
…any of you ladies fancy a Dutch oven?…
Wow. I was 7 when this was made. Memories.
So sorry that you had to endure that = but here at the bluey survival club understand 🙈🙉🐵❤️
Bluey was always an inspiration athletes who found their calling a little later than the rest. The way he shrugged off a heart attack, picked up the pace and then completed with a discus throw shows why he was a bloody legend.
Those bloody wiggles were hardcore crims back in the day. Lucky Anthony went on the straight and narrow after this.
🤣😂
That's the bloke who stole me dimmy's and souvlaki.
Used to watch this each week in the full expectation of Lucky having a coronary.
Lucky Grills on Fitzroy street. Sounds like a good cafe. 👍
That baddie has a meat pie down the front of his pants
I thought Bluey was about a cartoon dog
I miss the old days when a man could have a heart attack and then just get on with his day.
The emphasis is on "man" not soft cock pansy poofter.
Fitzroy St looks somewhat similar today than it did then. There's a few more apartment buildings have gone up on the right side of the street going down towards the beach. Bargearse was what I saw first of course, but Lucky Grills was a pretty decent actor. I think I first saw Bluey maybe in the mid-late 90's when Ch.7 replayed the series late at night.. I thought it was a pretty good show.. Lucky was a likeable guy, and his character was cool..
"They're cracking down on bad fashion in this series".
"Aw shit!"
Hard to believe that this would become the title of a little kids' show!
Well Bluey is a common (nick)name and slang phrase in Australia, so why not?
This is excellent. Bluey parks right outside the George.
Used to be elephant n wheelbarrows
@@vijaybala3220 errr. No
I remember watching Bluey in 76, thinking it was a comedy. It made Homicide look like The Wire. I still watch Bargearse on DVD occasionally.
Great comment 🤣😂Spot on 100%
That was nice of Mason to tell Bluey to look after himself.
Yeah, the crooks around Fitzroy Street are internationally renowned as some of the world's most considerate of people's feelings.
a beautiful specimen in full flight
You don't get acting of that calibre anymore.
That Valiant was well optioned
Yep...noticed that. A fine looking Valiant. Never remembered them like that.
@Sodham G'morris a high spec Regal would be a Regal 770- so a Charger 770 is no fancier.
VK Regal 265. Lovely !
Favourite model is the VE Valiant a stunningly beautiful car
Geez those rubbish bins are still up that bloody lane to this day!.
No their not but surprisingly the chemist on the corner is still there !!
@gilson.serafim95 Is that you, Hector??
That *Night & Day* pharmacy at 1:26 on the corner is still there to this day, some 5 decades later!
That *Mitchells* shop in the background at 1:47 is now a Pizza Bar.
Chemist shops tend to endure. Soul Pattinson on Pitt Street closed in 2018 after 145 years in the same building
00:53: “Just one more pissy stunt!”.
the entire 70s was one pissy stunt after another, god love 'em 😁
“Ughh, Jesus!”
This is comedic gold
This show was MADE to be dubbed
flippin loved this boss series :)
The car is parked right outside the old seaview ballroom, the George hotel opposite the former railway station
Great show
John Proper is the bad guy ? Used to be a floor manager at Channel 9 ? Did a bit of acting for Crawford as well. In fact I think he was mainly an actor ?Thanks for the upload. Great series. Pity it only lasted one season.
He was also Rostoff in The Club!
Also at one time the (or a) producer of "New Faces"?
I thought that was him.
Lovely hair 😅😆
Frustrated everybody wanting to turn left into Grey St. He lived for 30 years after this 1928-2007 from the best sources!
So he was 79 years?
I can see where i used to live right on the corner t next to the white building now the Sait night club and the Mitchells brush shop is now the supermarket and apartments
That's the. Old. St Kilda. Train station
This is the type of detective we need today, no fancy stuff just good detective work.
I know the feeling of having to run after eating a chiko roll and drinking half a bottle of mylanta
I want that VK Valiant!
Bargearse brought me here.
The dubbing is first class. Bargearse sounds like Mick Molloy.
Bargey earned those dimmies after this effort.
…and a bucket of soy sauce woggo
Hey, its Barge arse!
“That’s not your capricciosa and you know it”
He heard dimmies were 6 for $2 at Wongs Chinese
That dim sim special was at THE GOLDEN RETRIEVER!
Good deal as Barge's order was a 'shitload of dim sims and a bucket of soya sauce'.
You sure it wasn't the persian cat? 😅@insertnamehere5809
Too Many Party Pies And Cans Of Carlton Draught!🤔🫓🍺🍻
Maybe a shit load of dim sims and a bucket of soya sauce
@@copyright7156 Ya full Sarge? McNuggets, Fileto Fishes, Big Macs, Apple pies Im Mcchockers 😖
Great 🎶 playing
GIMME A SHITLOAD OF DIM SIMS AND A BUCKET OF SOY SAUCE!😁
Lucky Grills would have made a wonderful James Bond
Yes, down to earth, no big expectations, just good entertainment.
Make mine a beer daiquiri.
Good 1 Gezza
That crim had short hair for the 70s. I'm guessing thos is because he had just featured in another Crawfords show, The Sullivans, set in the WWII era.
Classic seventies Aussie cop show.
Think i found the wrong Bluey or maybe i found the right one
“I’m fine…… just give me a shit load of dim sims!’
And a bucket 🪣 of soya sauce
I often wonder how these Street scenes are filmed and the looks of passers by included in the action...
A couple of smokes and I'll be as good as new.
The music playing was Johnny Pearson’s Thunderbird.
Kpm?
@@peterjazz73 ..yes and I have it..got the kpm stuff from UA-cam...
@@anthonycrossley2426 good one bruv...I have a few kpm and other library stuff on vinyl
..can't beat a bit of library grooves
@@peterjazz73 ...I'd be very interested to have the titles of what kpm music you have..in after mostly Crawford stuff heard in their various tv shows..can you send a list of what you have please ?...what other albums that aren't kpm do you have ?...
@@anthonycrossley2426 one moment i tell you
good ole Bluey lol.
1:35 Detective Sergeant Bargearse
Bluey was obviously picking up old mate for crimes against fashion, that orange jumper...
The late John Proper. He passed away two years ago. Channel 9 identity. He also popped up in The Club. And BT never ages, does he.
He played a 'Barassi' like character named 'Rostoff'. Only line he had was 'you're playing like poof's!' LOL. I had no idea he left us so recently. How did you find out?
@@samueljonis434 Google.
Bargearse has been watching too much Shintaro.😅
det...timmy saragooso...good show
I thought by the thumbnail that it was going to be a "Fat Sweaty Coppers" skit from "The Fast Show"
Fair suck of the sav, Bluey
Every one of these clips should come with tony martin subtitles and the occasional fart
Onya Bkuey. Why run when you can frisbee the legs out from under him without even touching them!
good old bluey hope hes ok
He looks similar in build to Lesley
The old ticker.
there was also detective donger from the cheap liquor squad ads, he'd beat up bottle shop owners to lower their prices. somebody took offence at the ads and wanted them gone, the cops reckon it made them look bad, genuine but bad.
Obviously Russel Street hadn't been bombed when this was filmed ?
Looks like Barge Arse to me? Too many doughnuts, pies and sausage rolls consumed take their toll.😉
That's not your pizza, Skasey!
Bugger. I put this on thinking it WAS Bargearse!!!!
Where can i get this series ?
Crawford Productions website
The 2 dollar shop
Nobody! and I mean NOBODY!!, steals Bargarses pizza!!!.
Ha ha he threw the bin lid and he fell over 😂
i seem to remember that frank cannon would shoot people whenever he fell behind whilst running after them
Bargearse is having his afternoon heart attack. Someone needs to grab his emergency family size packet of crisps and pack of durries.
"You could have taken a leg off with that lid". LMAO, they don't write lines like that anymore. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It cost $3m to set that stunt up so they had to get it right first time. These days they'd just use CGI because it'd be too hard to get permission for something that dangerous in a populated area.
It's Christopher skase whith bargearses pizza
Don't break my arse...
Grouse.