1:44:56 when Elsie sits down you can see someone or something edging into shot next to Susie, quite creepy. Plus why is it that every time there's a celebration at the Rovers something bad happens. You know what? I think it was Susie's dad that did the nasty on Diedre. And finally Gail and Susie are watching The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, well Gail anyway, because of me, then she switches telly off, women... at 2:09:13
@@Staggercfcit wasn't, the man was caught after he attacked another woman...it was in the papers....there were thoughts it was Billy Walker at one point...
Oh i can understand Hildas glee at her first washing machine! I remember getting my first Brand spanking new fully automatic washer in 1979 I sat on a stool & watched the whole cycle sitting in front of the machine! Sounds Crazy i know, but there's just something amazing about getting your own brand new Washing machine!! Id never been a very domesticated person & after a 2 yr courtship my fiance & I made a snap decision to get married & got wed 3 weeks later So, wierd as i never really wanted to get married & my career took 1st place but ..well it just happened! We bought a brand new flat with Every ultra modern appliance except a washer! My dad bought us this brilliant washer, an American model with brushed black steel & chrome & tons of programmes! I always remembered sitting facinated, watching the drum rotate, spin, empty, refill, spin Foam, rinse... repeat Id never have believed in a month of Sundays id sit like a moron watching a washing machine cycle. Yet other people have said they've done exactly the same thing, Then watching Hilda doing the same has made me think its a wierd phenomena that loads of people do. Still makes me laugh! Poor Hilda! Shes Corries unsung heroine! Thank you once again for the upload! Kind Regards 🇬🇧👧
I literally laughed out loud when Stan told Annie Walker she could have tick for his window cleaning. Thanks again for sharing these wonderful episodes.
When Corrie was worth watching, Nowadays it's absolute rubbish,Prefer the past times when the Street had humour added to it 🤣🤣❤️Love the iconic episodes from the past ❤️❤️❤️R I P Johnny Briggs as Mike Baldwin,And Pat Phoenix as Elsie Tanner to Anne Kirkbride as Deirdre Barlow to name a few no longer with us who were popular in this,To Jean Alexander as Corrie Icon Hilda Ogden ,Bernard Youeons as Stanley Ogden to Doris Speed as Annie Walker ,Great icons from the past ❤️❤️❤️
What a great month from the glory days otherwise known as 1977. Annie's 40yrs at the Rovers, lots of t'riffic scenes featuring the Oggies and the lovely Anne Kirkbride's excellent scenes as emotional Deirdre having been confronted under the viaduct by a perv. Takes ya back doesn't it chuck?
I espc love the Silver Jubilee one from that year ' where Stan inadvertantly drains the battery on the float and they hold a mock trial in the Rovers for him.
41:16 first credited appearance of Bill Tarmey, who later went onto play Jack Duckworth, he reappears in 78 as “Jack Rowe” then in 79 at Gail and Brian’s wedding as Jack.
Just watching the bit when Hilda gets her washing machine. I’ve not long watched the 1980s episodes & there’s ones where Kevin Websters lodging with Hilda & eventually Sally moves in. Well Sally & Kevin buy her a washing machine & she claims then she’s NEVER had one! Also Mavis buying a massive jar of Nescafé “coz they go through it so fast” Renee remarks that she doesn’t sell much coffee due to the price, then the next day Mavis is back in asking for a Jar of coffee! 🙂
At the time I don’t think they expected you to be watching compilations of the 1970s and noticing. They certainly didn’t know the show would still be going.
Coronation street is such good social history. The Deidre rape storyline highlighted the appalling social attitudes of the time. Women who were attacked like that were blamed for somehow "asking for it" or for being out "at that time of night". They were somehow thought of as being morally dubious and dirty. Victim blaming was all too common back then.
Mrs Walker may well have celelebrated 50 years in The Rovers if the gutter press hadnt done the dirty on her which made her leave the street - i would love to know the name of the person responsible - hope karma paid them a visit
@@sherylbarker9465 Someone from the press got hold of her birth certificate and published it in the paper for all to see - everyone was shocked that she was in her eighties - Ms Speed felt totally humiliated and never came back to the show from that minute on - now today this wouldnt have been a big deal but back then it wasnt so common for actresses to be still working at that age so it caused a big hoohah - and she was of the generation who regarded a ladies age to be something not to be shared - as it turns out now she was a trail blaizer because now its nothing unusual for actors and actresses to be in soaps in their eighties or till they drop - times have changed as they always do
I think if we're honest, her time was coming anyway - it's very heavy work for someone that age. She was taking more and more time off from the street.
The night scenes of Deidre were very spooky. To think that the Yorkshire Ripper had crossed over the Pennines to murder in Lancashire and there we see a young Mother walking in the dark night with a stranger following her. Creepy….Jean Jordan was murdered in Manchester on October 1st, 1977.
I find 2:00:13 - 2:00:29 funny, thinking about it from the perspective of people who struggle to understand what is being said, first Stan on about the food and then Elsie's 'Is he by heckers like' response to somebody banging dementedly on her door
Yes. 1977 was the year that the Yorkshire Ripper murdered in Manchester. Ironically, the actor who played Les Battersby found the body. This storyline was probably to warn women not to go out alone. 😞
Susies dad getting drunk and going to drive his car - A lot of people did that back then - In the office where i worked most of them went to the pub and got sozzled before driving home especially on a Friday - No one thought anything of it
Was normal back then, especially living in row housing where everyone knew everyone’s business. It was a smaller, less diverse world back then. Most of us were church going still and lived by standards and wouldn’t dream of crossing the line, like many do today.
@@larkatmicabsolute bollocks. Religion started to die in this country in the 1920s and was virtually gone by the 1970s here. I can assure you, the vast majority of people did not go to church in the 1970s. Just look at the characters here on coronation Street. How many of them go to church? Virtually none of them.
They knew how to write songs back then - Roll out the barrel - Ive got a lovely bunch of coconuts - Knees up mother Brown - Lets all go down the strand have a banana - Maresadotes and doesedotes and lillamseativy a kidleativytoo wouldnt you It all went down hill when The Beatles came around
Hilda was always singing that. There's a 1972 episode when she's cleaning in Benny Lewis' club, tells a rehearsing Rita she should sing 'Amapola', goes to the mic to sing it and Rita's band joins in - great scene.
"can a use one of yer cubicles, 'am losing mi knickers - just crossing road a was and the elastic went!! - one of the rolly-pollys (I think), to elsie :-))
Possibly the attack on Deirdre, that's a hard thing for a couple to work through....not an excuse for anyone to cheat though. Deirdre tried hard to her credit.
As a retired shop worker from Canada; I was just wondering why the machinists threads are always yellow while their sewing materials are blue? Hey I was 27 the last time I watched these episodes; I'm 73 today; talk about time travel!
Never stopped him. Loved what Eddie used to call him. The Gnome from the Smoke! And it's true. I met him once as I worked near the old Granada studios in Quay Street. He is very tiny. 🥰
1:44:56 when Elsie sits down you can see someone or something edging into shot next to Susie, quite creepy. Plus why is it that every time there's a celebration at the Rovers something bad happens. You know what? I think it was Susie's dad that did the nasty on Diedre. And finally Gail and Susie are watching The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, well Gail anyway, because of me, then she switches telly off, women... at 2:09:13
Yes, it looks like the side of a camera unit?
@@Staggercfcit wasn't, the man was caught after he attacked another woman...it was in the papers....there were thoughts it was Billy Walker at one point...
😮
That made me jump
Oh i can understand Hildas glee at her first washing machine!
I remember getting my first
Brand spanking new fully automatic washer in 1979
I sat on a stool & watched the whole cycle sitting in front of the machine!
Sounds Crazy i know, but there's just something amazing about getting your own brand new
Washing machine!!
Id never been a very domesticated person & after a 2 yr courtship my fiance & I made a snap decision to get married & got wed 3 weeks later
So, wierd as i never really wanted to get married & my career took 1st place but ..well it just happened!
We bought a brand new flat with
Every ultra modern appliance except a washer!
My dad bought us this brilliant washer, an American model with brushed black steel & chrome
& tons of programmes!
I always remembered sitting facinated, watching the drum rotate, spin, empty, refill, spin
Foam, rinse... repeat
Id never have believed in a month of Sundays id sit like a moron watching a washing machine cycle.
Yet other people have said they've done exactly the same thing,
Then watching Hilda doing the same has made me think its a wierd phenomena that loads of people do.
Still makes me laugh!
Poor Hilda! Shes Corries unsung heroine!
Thank you once again for the upload!
Kind Regards
🇬🇧👧
😊❤
This has to be one of my favourite Corrie moments. When Hilda gets her very own washing machine! 🎉🌸⭐️
And the end of the Eddie's tit woolen hat..it got destroyed in a wash.
Loving all your Hard work!!! So VERY much appreciated. 🌟
I literally laughed out loud when Stan told Annie Walker she could have tick for his window cleaning. Thanks again for sharing these wonderful episodes.
This was the street at it's peak ' the golden years ' sadly long gone.
Elsie and hilda legends thk you xx
It's like a bad bitch bonanza! All of these female characters are so distinctive and fleshed out. Iconic casting.
When Corrie was worth watching, Nowadays it's absolute rubbish,Prefer the past times when the Street had humour added to it 🤣🤣❤️Love the iconic episodes from the past ❤️❤️❤️R I P Johnny Briggs as Mike Baldwin,And Pat Phoenix as Elsie Tanner to Anne Kirkbride as Deirdre Barlow to name a few no longer with us who were popular in this,To Jean Alexander as Corrie Icon Hilda Ogden ,Bernard Youeons as Stanley Ogden to Doris Speed as Annie Walker ,Great icons from the past ❤️❤️❤️
These are the best episodes ever xxx
Made me laugh when Billy walks in to Deirdre's and bends down and holds Tracy's hand, the way she stared at him then pulls her hand away 🤣 2:34
Thank you for uploading these great episodes, much appreciated.
It's a shame that Ena and Albert weren't at Annie's 40th party
What a great month from the glory days otherwise known as 1977. Annie's 40yrs at the Rovers, lots of t'riffic scenes featuring the Oggies and the lovely Anne Kirkbride's excellent scenes as emotional Deirdre having been confronted under the viaduct by a perv. Takes ya back doesn't it chuck?
I espc love the Silver Jubilee one from that year ' where Stan inadvertantly drains the battery on the float and they hold a mock trial in the Rovers for him.
41:16 first credited appearance of Bill Tarmey, who later went onto play Jack Duckworth, he reappears in 78 as “Jack Rowe” then in 79 at Gail and Brian’s wedding as Jack.
He did a lot of cameos in the earlier 70s. Vera did too. And I remember Fred delivering bread to the corner shop in 1970.🥰
@@annoldham3018 yes, this was his first credited appearance (duly edited 😂) I remember him and Liz as background extras, don’t recall John Savident
@@acesigma06 ah, I meant Fred Gee the barman in the late 70s/early 80s.
@@annoldham3018 oh yes ,Fred feast he was a background customer too,strange how many back them started as extras
Annie And Jack Walker and Elsie And Ena Sharples Minnie And Martha The Legends Of Coronation Street ♥️♥️♥️👍
Thank you for the uploads!!
" You don't have to be a chicken to lay an egg", "You do actually, Hilda"! 😄
Well you don't really do you?
@@londonlady227 could be a quail...
@@5gx673 Or a turtle.
I had my picture taken with Annie Walker when was 3 😊
Just watching the bit when Hilda gets her washing machine. I’ve not long watched the 1980s episodes & there’s ones where Kevin Websters lodging with Hilda & eventually Sally moves in. Well Sally & Kevin buy her a washing machine & she claims then she’s NEVER had one! Also Mavis buying a massive jar of Nescafé “coz they go through it so fast” Renee remarks that she doesn’t sell much coffee due to the price, then the next day Mavis is back in asking for a Jar of coffee! 🙂
At the time I don’t think they expected you to be watching compilations of the 1970s and noticing. They certainly didn’t know the show would still be going.
Coronation street is such good social history. The Deidre rape storyline highlighted the appalling social attitudes of the time. Women who were attacked like that were blamed for somehow "asking for it" or for being out "at that time of night". They were somehow thought of as being morally dubious and dirty. Victim blaming was all too common back then.
Mrs Walker may well have celelebrated 50 years in The Rovers if the gutter press hadnt done the dirty on her which made her leave the street - i would love to know the name of the person responsible - hope karma paid them a visit
What happened please
@@sherylbarker9465 Someone from the press got hold of her birth certificate and published it in the paper for all to see - everyone was shocked that she was in her eighties - Ms Speed felt totally humiliated and never came back to the show from that minute on - now today this wouldnt have been a big deal but back then it wasnt so common for actresses to be still working at that age so it caused a big hoohah - and she was of the generation who regarded a ladies age to be something not to be shared - as it turns out now she was a trail blaizer because now its nothing unusual for actors and actresses to be in soaps in their eighties or till they drop - times have changed as they always do
@@williamf4544She suffered a break in at her home and they sold the certificate to the gutter press....
Thankyou for your reply
I think if we're honest, her time was coming anyway - it's very heavy work for someone that age. She was taking more and more time off from the street.
The night scenes of Deidre were very spooky. To think that the Yorkshire Ripper had crossed over the Pennines to murder in Lancashire and there we see a young Mother walking in the dark night with a stranger following her. Creepy….Jean Jordan was murdered in Manchester on October 1st, 1977.
And the man who found her body was none other than Bruce Jones who went on to play Les Battersby.
"What is this? An epidemic of backsideitious or summat". Elsie 😂😂😂😂
41:00 minutes in, wasn't that Jack Duckworth who slammed Ernie's hand int bar?
Yes it was
Please could you upload 1984 if you have it? Really enjoying watching all of these episodes, thank you so much for posting them! :)
1:10:38 Bet channelling a middle aged Diana Dors with the hair...
Her hairstyles often made me laugh 😂
Wow, £2.40 for a jar of rather bitter 70's instant coffee, that's extortionate!!
gail atc1:28 saying she would do anything for her husband...poor Brian lol
😄they deserved each other.
Eddie and his bright ideas 😂
LOL, I couldn't imagine what it's like to be hung over like Billy and Fred anymore. One reason you should never drink beer, bad hangovers.
For some stupid reason I’d love to have had a pint with Stan - I’d no doubt be buying the drinks but it’d be an experience..🍻
Omg what exactly are you insinerating
Who leaves their small child outside let alone the door closed. I don’t care if it 1977
Loved this era of corrie...no kids mouthing off and attempting to act.
From the cot to the grave that tune has played.
This is the first time I ever saw Susie@ Gail very serious 🧐 @ angry 😡. It’s not there usual style.
is there anyone that deirdre wouldn't ask to babysit Tracy?
Bet Lynch
Suzy Burghill dad?
😂
Did Ernest break the fourth wall at 2;00;27?
No he was talking to Len
I find 2:00:13 - 2:00:29 funny, thinking about it from the perspective of people who struggle to understand what is being said, first Stan on about the food and then Elsie's 'Is he by heckers like' response to somebody banging dementedly on her door
1.17 piffy on a rock bun puzzles many!🤣
By heck as like
It has always been a physical impossibility for Len's top button to do up.
Or stand up straight.
Warthogs usually can't do up shirts or stand upright well.
Dierdre walking around at night on her own, this was the period in history, when women in the North of England were far from safe....
Yes. 1977 was the year that the Yorkshire Ripper murdered in Manchester. Ironically, the actor who played Les Battersby found the body. This storyline was probably to warn women not to go out alone. 😞
The days of the Yorkshire Ripper.
@@paulfrost8895 exactly!
Annie is so classy, they should reference her more nowadays.
Deidre gets attacked and the only street resident who wasn't in the pub was Eddie Yates
Such a good series then. It’s shocking now x
Anne Kirkbride what an amazing actress bless her heart ❤️
Susies dad getting drunk and going to drive his car - A lot of people did that back then - In the office where i worked most of them went to the pub and got sozzled before driving home especially on a Friday - No one thought anything of it
Stans the man.
Annie Walker you might have had a happy marriage but i`m quite sure your poor husband had a torrid time.
I can't believe how irresponsible Deirdre is as a mother leaving her daughter on the street and going inside to shops and bars wow
Pretty sure that's the way it was done then
Was normal back then, especially living in row housing where everyone knew everyone’s business. It was a smaller, less diverse world back then. Most of us were church going still and lived by standards and wouldn’t dream of crossing the line, like many do today.
They did up north.
She was a player ! 😂
@@larkatmicabsolute bollocks. Religion started to die in this country in the 1920s and was virtually gone by the 1970s here. I can assure you, the vast majority of people did not go to church in the 1970s. Just look at the characters here on coronation Street. How many of them go to church? Virtually none of them.
57:40 you don't have to be a chicken to lay an egg! All birds from hummingbirds to eagles lay eggs🐦🐧🦉🦆🦅‼️
So do snakes, turtles etc
Why wasn't Eddie Yates at Annie Walkers party?
Hold on to your jam jars dreary, Billy eyebags is back.
Brian BLair out of Take the High Road...sadly passed now 😢
What is that song Hilda keeps singing? I'm a polar or something?
"Amapola, my pretty little poppy" - covered by many singers over the years - and Hilda !
@@kleverkloggs thanks. I honestly had never heard it before
They knew how to write songs back then - Roll out the barrel - Ive got a lovely bunch of coconuts - Knees up mother Brown - Lets all go down the strand have a banana - Maresadotes and doesedotes and lillamseativy a kidleativytoo wouldnt you
It all went down hill when The Beatles came around
Hilda was always singing that. There's a 1972 episode when she's cleaning in Benny Lewis' club, tells a rehearsing Rita she should sing 'Amapola', goes to the mic to sing it and Rita's band joins in - great scene.
@@stevenhighams4190 Oh yes i loved that scene
"can a use one of yer cubicles, 'am losing mi knickers - just crossing road a was and the elastic went!! - one of the rolly-pollys (I think), to elsie :-))
Christ, Gail! Mind your own business.
is that girl in the factory with mike baldwin cilla battersby
3:14:54 Thought he was going to say they have one a brand new, state of the art washing washing.
I love Stan Ogden. Always makes me laugh 😂
So just what did Ivy do to Mike's girl, and Ivy is so innocent
Ripped her knickers of - something along those lines
16:13 Alf looks like Mr Benn in that bowler...and the following piano played by Ernest sounds terribly off key just like Rita...
I agree. Looks just like Mr Ben and I don't mean Tony!
Billy is 39??!!!
2.40 for a big jar of coffee
What turned Ray? He was a loving husband and Father.
Possibly the attack on Deirdre, that's a hard thing for a couple to work through....not an excuse for anyone to cheat though. Deirdre tried hard to her credit.
He was fighting gay tendencies thats what that was all about
The actor wanted to go to Las Vegas. Ghastly place: no accounting for taste!
Susies father, manipulating snake.
Elsie wasn't fooled. Wise woman.
@@annoldham3018 Yes, Elsie was no pushover.
Seems to me though, it was a case of like father, like daughter. Susie could be quite a manipulative young lady too.
What's the name of the young woman that Mike is dating? The one who works at the factory? EDIT : I found her name. Terri Clayton
played by Jenny Edwards.
I thinkk Rita Fairclough is a boring singer.
Because whatever the songs are she sings them the same tone of voice
D those days when women ad more apolstery. Luv it Luvs. Ta. Dave.
Emily and Ernest two corpses
As a retired shop worker from Canada; I was just wondering why the machinists threads are always yellow while their sewing materials are blue? Hey I was 27 the last time I watched these episodes; I'm 73 today; talk about time travel!
O2bher bless you sweety and belated happy birthday!!🎉🎉🎉
Jeans and jackets usually have contrasting stitching especially in the 70's.
Where is Joanie
Joan got married in 1961nto Gordon Davies and they live in Derby. I believe she popped back to Corrie only a few times thereafter.
How are the ladies allowed to smoke and drink in the sewing room. The risk of fire and the smell of cigarettes in the material would be high.
That girl is about 20 yrs younger than mike
Never stopped him. Loved what Eddie used to call him. The Gnome from the Smoke! And it's true. I met him once as I worked near the old Granada studios in Quay Street. He is very tiny. 🥰
@@annoldham3018 was, he passed away 2021.
@@theresapierce3934 yes. I'd forgotten he died last year 😔 😢. Great character.
2:06:03...
This is a bit of me good honest telly
Dirty dog Mike Baldwin lol rip much missed
Is it me or is Susie’s and her mother’s excuse for leaving the father such a lame one
Its just you - so think on and have a good look at yourself
Emily is such a stick here
Stan had a brain wave - Hilda should take Elsie instead of him on her second honeymoon!
I'm guessing mummy's boy is code for gay in corrie back then
So Lilly ( madge hindle) was with Alf in 1977 ,..whatever,happened to Walter? (Have you 😅 been,Walter.)
Who?
Nearest & dearest.
HEY HELLO.
Well hello there
You ARE drunk, aren't you? Cheers!
Ray n Deirdre n ken grifters
"Do you want some bread with your liver?"
Ray couldn’t look better he was such a DILF
I agree
Them tight jeans back in the seventies - you could count the change in a guys pocket at a glance
@@williamf4544 yeah and find out their religion haha