021 Wed 22 Feb 1961
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best, Auntie Corrie -- auntie.corrie@gmail.com
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p.s. I am looking for these episodes:
2000 - May 31 (I only have a partial - 3 min over-written 9:40 - 12:40)
2001 - Jan 22 (I only have the first half)
2001 - June 8 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2002 - Oct 18 (often it is actually a mislabeled 20th Oct)
2003 - March 28 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2004 - May 28 mine is a damaged mix of two episodes
Also looking for these pre-April 1976 episodes..
from Granada Plus rebroadcasts (Please check your old video tapes!)
0986 - 6th July 1970 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 9th November, 1996.
1232 - 6th November 1972 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 8th February, 1997.
1313 - 15th August 1973 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 12th October, 1996.
1473 - 3rd March 1975 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 7th June, 1997.
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The legendary Joe Gladwin as chip shop owner Fred Jackson. Wonderful actor. Loved him as Wally Batty in 'Last of The Summer Wine'
Dennis Tanner's character is one of the best artistic creations there has ever been in the pantheon of comic drama.
More of a national treasure than the Elgin marbles.
Yes pure brilliance. Such nuance and parlance.
That is a very spooky moment at 1.54. Look to left of screen
I noticed it too haha
The hazards of live, or recorded as live, tv.
Proberly a tech coming in to early to move the set
I saw him wow that was crazy
They put a Peeping Tom in the scene for that touch of authenticity.
Nice to see the church as the centre of the town.
Been in the house 18 years and spent 600 pounds in rent...lol....omgoodness.......that's how much rent is per month these days 🙃
Ty luv these episodes luv this program great fan from nz
Lovely to seeing a happily married couple.
Elsie Tanner got better with age...she was so hard in those days.
The wall mirrors were a nightmare for the set dressers.
Still going strong ❤
Quite Funny them in the shop calling Albert a cantankerous old sod when he was actually being quite jovial and friendly, in these early episodes it was as though they knew he was being turned into a total misery guts within a few year's, so were acting like he was already, almost as if the scene was being set for what was to come.
He didn't go full in Bastard mode until the early 70s, by which time people were referring to miserable old men as " that bloody Albert Tatlock guy" down the road from us.
It is true, he did redefine the Grumpy Old Bastard.
He started off pretty jovial in the early episodes but as time went on, even Ena mellowed out but Albert got worse!
Linda’s baby would be turning sixty this year!! Let that sink in...😟
I believe the baby’s name was Paul he could even be brought into the show
Those fish and chip suppers made my mouth water.
Spot the crouching cameraman at 01:54!
I saw him hahaha 😂
took me a while
Mmmm ... could almost smell the fish & chips.
That bird is just using that fella to get a gander at the other bloke.
Tall fella is gorgeous - no wonder all the birds are after him.
Alberts’s butcher wouldn’t be a large, loud, balding man would he? I say, he wouldn’t be a large, loud balding man?
HELLO LITTLE BUDGIE!
I was 10 in 1961.
Brenda Me too.
So was I! In the January.
I was 4
I was born seven yrs later in August!..
I was in spirit form waiting to be born in 83
"There's certain people in this street, and mentionin' no names but we both know 'oo I mean, if you mention anythin' personal to them it'll be all round the street before you could turn round." You don't mean a certain hair-netted woman and mentionin' no names but we all know who I mean when I say she lives across the street, do you, Elsie??😂😂
It like that every where. Especially here in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Nah it's Emily, she spreads it around. Saw a certain Alf Roberts making an early appearance in the Rovers a wee while back & boy they all stayed the course. Easy money for a few SHOUTED LINES!
Frank ( to Ken) “Don’t go sayin’ we’re daft, coz’ yer’ mother and me, y’know, we’ll be livin’ here long after you’re married and away!” 😢😢
Does anybody remember the chip shop chap, Nellie's pickle factory ha ha
Sometimes they trip on their lines. Rehearsal! I can smell that chippy, fried in dripping. You'd smell it half a mile off, literally. Oil just doesn't come close.
Why in the top left corner there is a times showing??
Doreen wants to change places with Billy, and Billy asks where Doreen wants to sit lol!
Margarine or poliomyelitis on your barm cakes dear?
That is lovely of Esther offering to cook for Mr Tatlock. Neighbours looking after eachother. You'd very rarely get that nowadays. Birds would see it as beneath them to cook for a elderly gentleman. They would say it's up to him. No thought for caring.
If you made a mistake you're entitled to make it right.
Frank was a bit of a tyrant. He should have been aware of the fact that rents kept rising whereas mortgages usually didn’t. Any road - Ida didn’t have long enough to worry.
hello I was wondering would you have 8th February 1961 thank you
"Dennis stole his own 'One Arm Bandit' The Guy at the Chippie gave it away, with his own Chip Maker."
I remember the scene where Martha died, when they were singing ‘Let me be your sweetheart...’ and Albert was pretending to serenade Elsie!!😂😂
spoiler alert
Albert always looked very old - in the other episode it was mentioned Beaty his daughter had two sons who would be his grandsons - funny the never got mentioned in later episodes - i guess they met the same fate as the Ogdens other 2 children - they had four apparently
That's True, the Ogdens had 4 kids, 2 were taken away by the social services due to stans violence towards them, apparently they were backwards and stan use to hit them when he went into one of his weekly rages.
They were forgotten about and never mentioned again, Funny how in soaps they do this and try to erase it from the public's memory
Yes Albert always looked Elderly, was he ever young.
Elsie became more and more glamouress as time went on, perfectly polished nails, fixed teeth, immaculate makeup, designer clothes shoes and handbags, she dressed and appeared to be very middle class by the 1970s, much like she was being her real self, which although went down well with the public, seemed ridiculous as a working class woman with an average job who drank and smoked heavily.
I guess her star power allowed her to force her own self onto the street instead of the character, imagine Hilda doing the same, who in real life walked around in designer gowns and never had a hair out of place.
I guess that's what fame does to some people, much like Hollywood actors only taking roles that put them in the best possible light
Albert Tatlock Ooh, Albert Tatlock! You sound just like Ena Sharples here. Sooo judgemental. Maybe by the seventies, life had changed sufficiently for Elsie to do some self updating.
@@alberttatlock5237 yes when Hilda and Stan just moved in she said to Stan it won’t be long till Sylvia comes out of the home
So Frank just plonked himself down ON Ida’s knitting? Didn’t he see (or feel) it?
There is no way that that box could fit under a bed.
Probably not a good idea for Joe to talk to Christine with his mouth full on a date!
Yeah gross
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Mr Jackson from the chippie looks like Wally Batty i wonder if they were related
It is him 🙂
It is him 🙂
The salt cellars were bigger than the tea cups. Heart attack anybody?
My thoughts exactly
How many old episodes of Coronation Street exist?
Over 10,000
Did the Jacksons become regulars at all ( were they ever in the Rovers’ etc)?
Never saw them in the Rovers or themselves as people after 60s but they’re chip shop is still there in 80s
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Has utube paid for the money they make here ?