Never Talk to Strangers (1969)

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  • @wiseoldfool
    @wiseoldfool 7 днів тому +40

    I'm convinced the pace of life was much slower when the world was in black and white. Damn them coloureds! I remember Galton and Simpson on the wireless.

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  7 днів тому +5

      🤔🤭

    • @arserobinson7118
      @arserobinson7118 2 дні тому +3

      Although harder times back then, in a way it also looks simpler and easier.

    • @buckaroobonzai2909
      @buckaroobonzai2909 День тому

      Today we live under jewish rule and are forced into a goy-slave system.

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv День тому +1

      Easy for who? Obviously you are not colored! Of course when many entire groups of society are blocked from having good wages, decent housing, and every other good thing there are lots left of those good things for the oppressors. The way the landlady spoke here is horrible.

    • @daveberry2177
      @daveberry2177 11 годин тому

      i agree, i used to love listening to my grandfathers vale radio and tv set , it sounded so deep, he wired the tv into the radio gram, it had a drinks cabinet with baby sham stickers in it, posh glasses and cocktail sticks, it also had a record player , he loved his big band music like glenn miller, hapy days, no phones and no wi fi

  • @Peradabo
    @Peradabo 12 днів тому +105

    Harry H. Corbett is one of our greatest ever actors. Wonderful play. Beautifully acted. Superbly written.

  • @Wayland444
    @Wayland444 15 днів тому +153

    What an absolutely wonderful play. Thanks to whoever loaded this. Please give us more.

    • @The.Word.1Way.2386
      @The.Word.1Way.2386 14 днів тому

      as funny as a wet Monday; they give out a free razor blade with every room letting

  • @carolconner9216
    @carolconner9216 15 днів тому +90

    Loved this! A belly up bedsit romance. Love the stark black and white-like the starkness of their lives.

  • @carolzala3215
    @carolzala3215 13 днів тому +122

    I really enjoyed that. Life in London then was so much better than it is now. Growing up in the 50s/60s is something I'll always be thankful for.

    • @hugovandermeer1566
      @hugovandermeer1566 13 днів тому +22

      Hear hear. Born in Camden Town 1951.. moved north after leaving the army... Wouldn't go anywhere near the place... ever. Such a shame how it's gone to the dogs.

    • @daryllportas8453
      @daryllportas8453 12 днів тому +25

      Back when London was still ours.

    • @BanalayerPete1972
      @BanalayerPete1972 11 днів тому

      Racist m0r0ns.

    • @winker-g6p
      @winker-g6p 11 днів тому

      Either by saying our London you must be king Charles or a ignorant xenophobic planks or both..read mor
      on​@@daryllportas8453

    • @aaronjohnson7812
      @aaronjohnson7812 10 днів тому

      @@daryllportas8453 Who's is it now? Do you mean white people?

  • @pauldavies6037
    @pauldavies6037 13 днів тому +79

    What a great little tv play ah the good old days of television

  • @Thenogomogo-zo3un
    @Thenogomogo-zo3un 9 днів тому +35

    I laughed, then cried, I laughed, then cried, I laughed and wasnt ready for the end and the tears flowed. Harry H . Corbett was the the best, this could done so well on stage. He was truly great. Rental places did look like that back then. Wish I had a payphone in my digs. Kids today dont know how lucky they are

    • @steinrich56
      @steinrich56 9 днів тому +8

      I am 75.........you are correct......kindest regards to you. (Oh dear....memories...!!!).....😀

    • @Thenogomogo-zo3un
      @Thenogomogo-zo3un 8 днів тому +2

      @@steinrich56 Thank you kindly, if yk you know

    • @jotajil
      @jotajil 4 дні тому +1

      I am not sure if todays shared housing is a lot better.

  • @bryn494
    @bryn494 13 днів тому +50

    The sounds of jingling copper and silver coins was wonderful, took me right back there :)

  • @TheRedDevil-1968
    @TheRedDevil-1968 14 днів тому +92

    I've clicked "LIKE" on this as soon as I saw it was one of Galton and Simpson' scripts. Those two GENIUSES were Britain's GREATEST EVER WRITERS...and YES, that even includes Shakespeare. I met Ray Galton once. A lovely man. R.I.P. Galton and Simpson...and Harry Corbett.

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +17

      Indeed, that duo were responsible for many great comedies. Must have been lovely to have met and got to chat to Ray. Thanks for the comment

    • @TheRedDevil-1968
      @TheRedDevil-1968 14 днів тому +10

      @@majordolbyscat It was, albeit briefly. I was tending bar at the Britannia Hotel in Manchester. Lovely man. I got his autograph on a post-it note slip. Still got it, stuck in my "Tony Hancock - Artiste" book by Roger Wilmut. (Hereafter referred to as "The Hancock Bible." Best EVER book written on THE MASTER' career.) I never got to meet Alan Simpson though, sadly.

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +11

      @@TheRedDevil-1968 that’s some treasure right there. Thanks for sharing

    • @stevenmcghee6649
      @stevenmcghee6649 14 днів тому +7

      @@TheRedDevil-1968 It's a treasure trove of information on Hancock. I still refer to it 30+ years after I bought it.

    • @macc3239
      @macc3239 14 днів тому +9

      And Rosemary Leach

  • @tombradford7035
    @tombradford7035 13 днів тому +43

    The genius of Galton and Simpson and the talent of Corbett and Leach.

  • @oldskoolfool141
    @oldskoolfool141 15 днів тому +70

    Bunclark & Puddifoot.. sounds like a reputable solicitors, very charming episode
    thankyou Major

  • @paulrasmussen3858
    @paulrasmussen3858 15 днів тому +217

    Such a simple concept yet PERFECTLY written and acted...I stopped watching tv 25 years ago because most of it was shite.

    • @gatehanger1385
      @gatehanger1385 14 днів тому +32

      Still is mate

    • @cajsheen2594
      @cajsheen2594 14 днів тому +17

      We did too! Wasn't worth the licence payment and I don't think we'd trouble to again if they drop the fee to zero! ❤ XXX

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 14 днів тому +4

      Willie Bramble made this dear boy 🎉

    • @paulrasmussen3858
      @paulrasmussen3858 14 днів тому +2

      @ grow up

    • @earthwalker007
      @earthwalker007 14 днів тому +8

      30 years plus no TV 😊

  • @TheRobynbrown
    @TheRobynbrown 15 днів тому +57

    What a clever play, I wish it was a series though. Thank you for posting.

    • @moretimeneeded56
      @moretimeneeded56 15 днів тому +14

      It is a series of six one-off comedy plays. Other stars include Leslie Phillips, Jennie Linden, Jan Holden, Bob Monkhouse, Patricia Hayes and more.

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +9

      @@moretimeneeded56 released by Network back in the day

    • @peteb1206
      @peteb1206 12 днів тому +5

      ​@majordolbyscat as Network is no longer around to complain it would be great to see the rest! Thank you for this one

  • @JohnDoe-ol3yz
    @JohnDoe-ol3yz 11 днів тому +58

    What a wonderful show. Being American, I've never heard of this show / play, nor the principal actors. But they were superb, as was this simple tele-play. No color, no sex or nudity, no over the top action, no CGI special effects, no AI, no car crashes or explosions. Instead we get treated to a whimsical and beautiful performance by the two lead actors, portraying unglamorous characters that I actually cared about. I prefer this kind of story, to a big budget Hollywood "action" movie any day. Thanks for uploading.

    • @Sheet-Stores-Erewash
      @Sheet-Stores-Erewash 10 днів тому +11

      Harry H Corbett is very well known on the old British comedy shows... look him up in step toe and Son aswell as "the bargee"

    • @jasonphillips5816
      @jasonphillips5816 10 днів тому +5

      Funny thing is Harry H Corbett didn't like Wilfred Bramble in real life, Wilfred had a drink problem and a liking for rent boys (which he was arrested for) though I think Corbett did respect him as an actor though.
      Look out for the film Carry-on Screaming with Harry H Corbett as the detective.

    • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
      @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 9 днів тому +3

      You missed something... No DEI

    • @vincentl.9469
      @vincentl.9469 7 днів тому

      @@Sheet-Stores-Erewash he appeared in one or two episodes of a series of films called the ''Edgar Wallace mysteries''

    • @vincentl.9469
      @vincentl.9469 7 днів тому

      real people..

  • @TonyMartinChilcott-ke5jg
    @TonyMartinChilcott-ke5jg 10 днів тому +20

    Rosemary leach and Harry h Corbett
    Was marvellous couple,it's really refreshing to see innocence played
    Not like today's rubbish very entertaining and lots of fun 😀

  • @lararain2801
    @lararain2801 14 днів тому +25

    I love looking at what it was like when i would have been just a toddler ! Feels like yesterday, the sound of the phone being dialled, the clothes , the cars. I had a glimpse of how my parents must have felt when they met, although later divorced.

  • @stephenholmes1036
    @stephenholmes1036 15 днів тому +56

    Galton and Simpson the best

  • @helenswan705
    @helenswan705 15 днів тому +27

    Never seen this before, never heard of it! A delight.

  • @Pagespinner
    @Pagespinner 15 днів тому +32

    Brilliant. Many thanks for this. Galton and Simpson were geniuses. Corbett and Leach perfect for the poignancy of the story. From those great days of British television. Gone, all gone.

    •  14 днів тому +3

      Gone forever.

    • @vincentl.9469
      @vincentl.9469 7 днів тому +2

      no it's all there on Talking Pictures TV - if you can bear the ads

  • @edwinchaffin3154
    @edwinchaffin3154 15 днів тому +34

    lovely thanks for this great 60s drama

  • @madalene7724
    @madalene7724 12 днів тому +13

    My, my, cat fishing at it’s finest! Some things never change. This was brilliant 😂 Thank you for uploading!

  • @SuperVocalist
    @SuperVocalist 9 днів тому +15

    I can remember seeing this when it was first on TV …great to see it again….wonderful work.

  • @davidcoleman6032
    @davidcoleman6032 15 днів тому +42

    Absolutely brilliant, thanks very much for uploading this. Loved Harry H.Corbett. I knew it was going to be good when I saw it was written by Galton and Simpson. ❤❤❤

    • @hugovandermeer1566
      @hugovandermeer1566 13 днів тому

      Definitely, I particularly liked him with Sooty and Sweep.

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal 3 дні тому +2

    Just a wonderful, well scripted, well cast, well acted English play.
    And genuinely funny. Three people in one situation. Classic
    What a treat.
    Harry H Corbett was a remarkable, gifted and crafted actor. Likewise Rosemary Leech just oozes quality, performing to the extent that she doesnt appear to be acting.
    No social media, no debit cards, just people. Getting along. Love the bitter-sweet ending
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @EnamelBucket
    @EnamelBucket 12 днів тому +19

    How marvellous. Rosemary died 21st October 2017, aged 81.

  • @4-dman464
    @4-dman464 15 днів тому +24

    Good find!

  • @mollyscot1563
    @mollyscot1563 13 днів тому +59

    Thank you, I enjoyed that. A London we will never see again, so sad.

    • @derin111
      @derin111 12 днів тому +4

      It was one big, dirty slum!

    • @daryllportas8453
      @daryllportas8453 12 днів тому

      Before mass immigration.

    • @daryllportas8453
      @daryllportas8453 12 днів тому

      @@derin111 It wasn't but it is now, from mass immigration.

    • @Peradabo
      @Peradabo 12 днів тому +8

      ​@@derin111 it is now.

    • @BanalayerPete1972
      @BanalayerPete1972 11 днів тому +3

      A time when racism wasn't seen as the evil that it is. Pathetic to miss that weak-minded view.

  • @TonyHesketh-i4i
    @TonyHesketh-i4i 11 днів тому +4

    Thanks for for sharing this. Really enjoyed it never seen it before , must have missed that one. I'll tell the wife and watch it again 👍

  • @Digibeatle09
    @Digibeatle09 14 днів тому +13

    What a gem - top quality script, acting and great use of close-ups (and the editing was first class, too) !!!

  • @glennbraiden3310
    @glennbraiden3310 15 днів тому +26

    Simple premise, brilliantly written and acted!

    • @moretimeneeded56
      @moretimeneeded56 14 днів тому +4

      @@glennbraiden3310 Apparently in Harry H Corbett’s posthumous biography written by his daughter, Galton and Simpson felt guilty about Corbett. Although they gave him international recognition they felt he became somewhat typecast as the man with the funny voice and people didn’t recognise what a good actor he was.

  • @stevesalvage1089
    @stevesalvage1089 14 днів тому +9

    Brilliant so perfect, compulsive watching , best play Iv seen for a long time , thanks for sharing

  • @sonnyirish3678
    @sonnyirish3678 10 днів тому +9

    Galton and Simpson never fail to deliver quality.

  • @CarlStJohn-x9w
    @CarlStJohn-x9w 15 днів тому +27

    More please ! ❤

  • @adamhughes4442
    @adamhughes4442 15 днів тому +22

    Brilliant!

  • @GrahamSmith-ho4sc
    @GrahamSmith-ho4sc 10 днів тому +17

    I am 67 ...miss TV like this which he had as a child

    • @johjohn8744
      @johjohn8744 9 днів тому

      which contains racist garbage
      good for you

    • @abestm8
      @abestm8 6 днів тому

      I am 71 and I do to. Its been a rudy long time since I heard someone ask for a few coppers. Takes me back

  • @davidowen6977
    @davidowen6977 14 днів тому +28

    Toasting Forks, London Rubber Company and Coins for Payphones. A Gem. Thank you

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 14 днів тому +4

      Yes, a packer at the London Rubber (nudge 'n' a wink) Company 🤣

    • @annwarneka868
      @annwarneka868 13 днів тому +3

      And racism, sadly.

    • @shirleymental4189
      @shirleymental4189 13 днів тому

      @@annwarneka868 LoL

    • @harrisonbergeron4957
      @harrisonbergeron4957 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@annwarneka868
      I'm afraid you are out touch, I suspect that if a bit more qualified and thoughtful 'racism ' had been applied back then, a lot of the trouble that has been buried, and now evident, almost certainly would not have happened.

    • @brian-jv9bt
      @brian-jv9bt 12 днів тому

      Your not worth a reply. ​@annwarneka868

  • @STESTOOGE
    @STESTOOGE 14 днів тому +15

    Wow! The great Harry H! Galton and Simpson were the best this episode makes me wonder if Eric Chappell was'inspired' by their writing😊😊 I recall a great episode of Rising damp with a very similar 'mix up' situation.We will NEVER see this level of writing again I fear😢Thank goodness for youtube and dvds!!!!🤣👏

  • @zoyablake9538
    @zoyablake9538 18 днів тому +19

    That's something to look forward to! Many thanks as always.

  • @sharonellis8776
    @sharonellis8776 14 днів тому +12

    This is great. Love vintage comedy. Harry H Corbett was an attractive fella ! xx

    • @josephinerimmer6888
      @josephinerimmer6888 14 днів тому +3

      And I thought I was the only one who fancied him! ❤

    • @Ramblingpete
      @Ramblingpete 14 днів тому

      I’m thinking of specsavers lol

    • @Ramblingpete
      @Ramblingpete 14 днів тому +2

      Having said that he had a lot of children and died very young RIP harry

    • @Ramblingpete
      @Ramblingpete 14 днів тому +1

      He wore a hair peace never seen him without it nice man this is close encounters Trevor Howard 👍🏿

    • @Ramblingpete
      @Ramblingpete 14 днів тому +2

      That was great loved it simple and to the point 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @stevenmcghee6649
    @stevenmcghee6649 14 днів тому +14

    Absolutely terrific. Thank you. Galton & Simpson - the best sitcom writers ever! The surname "Bunclark" was also used in Steptoe & Son. It was the name given to Harold's auntie in at least one episode (her Christian name was Rose). And the telephone was, of course, the basis for Harry H.Corbett's segment, also written by G&S, in the 1971 movie "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins". His storyline was "Lust" and is, in my opinion, the highlight of the film. Set in a dingy bedsit and in the London Underground.

  • @susancorvalan6765
    @susancorvalan6765 15 днів тому +22

    I find your boat excursions interesting and fun. Best wishes from fiery, windy So California. 🔥🌬️🇺🇸

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  15 днів тому +8

      Glad to have you onboard Susan, hope those Santa Ana winds calm down and please do stay safe

    • @londonlady227
      @londonlady227 15 днів тому +4

      Watching from San Diego ❤️

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +3

      @@londonlady227 wow, welcome aboard

  • @truth.952
    @truth.952 9 днів тому +4

    Great stuff. London really was black and white in early 60s very grimy times then suddenly flashed into colour with the birth of the beatles....great times to be young...

  • @robertsmith-qb2ke
    @robertsmith-qb2ke 13 днів тому +10

    Yes, enjoyed this one - presumably a one-off - both amusing and sad, and the familiar elements still worked...

  • @jeanfrench2936
    @jeanfrench2936 15 днів тому +16

    That was great Thankyou.

  • @fairytaleworld777-v8
    @fairytaleworld777-v8 13 днів тому +7

    I must say, that was a first class comedy! What a show and what a acting!!!!!!!

  • @biscuitheque79
    @biscuitheque79 15 днів тому +18

    Brilliantly written. Thank you. Happy New Year to you

  • @zackspaulding
    @zackspaulding 15 днів тому +47

    More Harry H on youtube can only be a good thing.😉👍

  • @peterallman8474
    @peterallman8474 14 днів тому +10

    Great stuff by two great writers and talented performers.
    I had a childhood crush on Rosemary Leach 65 years ago. She would have been about 10 years younger than depicted here.

  • @QuoPaperPlane
    @QuoPaperPlane 15 днів тому +34

    'no currys at any time' If only!

    • @redlightspellsdanger7177
      @redlightspellsdanger7177 15 днів тому +4

      What’s that supposed to mean?

    • @QuoPaperPlane
      @QuoPaperPlane 15 днів тому

      @redlightspellsdanger7177 They stink rotten at any time. What else would it mean?

    • @QuoPaperPlane
      @QuoPaperPlane 15 днів тому

      @redlightspellsdanger7177 Is there a good time for the repugnant oder of a curry? What do you 'think' I meant.

    • @mph1ish
      @mph1ish 12 днів тому

      @@redlightspellsdanger7177 P.U.

    • @colinthorn
      @colinthorn 10 днів тому

      WTF kind of comment is that? Back in your hole, sir ...

  • @zoyablake9538
    @zoyablake9538 15 днів тому +18

    Thank you so much!

  • @trevorflarty1811
    @trevorflarty1811 7 днів тому +2

    Just loved this.Gentle,&simplistic.Great acting.Bitter-sweet,
    story.As always with,Galton,&Simpson,the lead characters are so strong,you don't need a score of supporting actors.

  • @johngibson3837
    @johngibson3837 15 днів тому +11

    That was brilliant major though I've always struggled with harry corbitt as he's portrayed as underdog, stepo springs to mind, but this was so good thanks mate and that pat fot cat

  • @mountainman9606
    @mountainman9606 9 днів тому +9

    They don't make them like this anymore, what era it was! Splendid acting ❤

    • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
      @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 9 днів тому +4

      They cannot make them like this anymore. If they did, Starmer's thought Police would come a knocking,
      accusing them of Hate Speech.😱

  • @olikane530
    @olikane530 15 днів тому +39

    Harry H C much liked by us 🎉

    • @adrianparker-e9f
      @adrianparker-e9f 15 днів тому

      In his films and Telly before Steptoe, he often seems to be doing odd accents which don't appeal to me. I don't know why he did this.

    • @coveralljohn
      @coveralljohn 15 днів тому +12

      @@adrianparker-e9f Its called acting .

    • @garybrockwell2031
      @garybrockwell2031 15 днів тому +5

      Always was a shame he died so young🙏😞🌟 He had a lot more to do...🎬⚖️💪🥇🇬🇧 RIP.

    • @adrianparker-e9f
      @adrianparker-e9f 14 днів тому

      @@garybrockwell2031 When i'm watching old films ( and especially seeing actors in early roles ) i try and imagine them in other films. Even actors are only getting a role if they are 'chosen', and i think many actors could have been seen in other roles if the opportunity arose.

    • @stevenmcghee6649
      @stevenmcghee6649 14 днів тому +3

      He, like John Le Mesurier, once played the role of a serial killer on film. "Cover Girl Killer" was Harry's one. Wore thick pebble glasses and a dodgy wig. He was the only good element of what's a poor film, frankly.

  • @Trickynickymarts
    @Trickynickymarts 7 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this brilliant play!
    Like all the tv comedy greats, there is that tragic sadness wrapped up in it all.

  • @Cortinaman63
    @Cortinaman63 13 днів тому +4

    Great to see this Gem from LWT, a company that always Produced good quality productions, and that I had the pleasure of working on a few of them, like Bless Me Father, Metal Micky, End Of Part One, and The Gentle Touch, to name a few, both as a Child and Adult Actor over the years, it was always nice working with the LWT Crews on Location or at the Studios, fun times.

  • @PAULWARREN-r6m
    @PAULWARREN-r6m 9 днів тому +3

    No chop shop on the floor for this one...priceless, bravo!

  • @mohammaddavoudian7897
    @mohammaddavoudian7897 15 днів тому +30

    Great writing and acting.
    Enjoyed watching. Thank you.

  • @p46967
    @p46967 11 днів тому +5

    Thank you that was excellent, Rosemary Leach had a
    great career I loved her in The Charmer with Nigel Havers and Bernard Hepton.

  • @russcooke5671
    @russcooke5671 14 днів тому +31

    Going back to Poland if anymore foreigners come here. 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Must be a time traveler. B😂❤😂❤

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +11

      Such a beautifully wicked perfectly timed punchline.

    • @russcooke5671
      @russcooke5671 14 днів тому +7

      True though. We saved Poland from being invaded and now we have been invaded. The IRONY.

    • @johnharrington501
      @johnharrington501 14 днів тому

      Racism stained the 50's 60's and 70's just as much as it does today it would seem.

    • @389383
      @389383 14 днів тому

      @@russcooke5671 How did Britain "save" Poland from being invaded? Germany and Russia carved her up!

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 14 днів тому

      Nobody even thought about racism then! People were much more sensible, pragmatic and robust in their mode of speech in those days. They hadn't yet been taken over by the over sensitive, namby pamby, desperate to take offence way of thinking which stifles today's discourse!

  • @kit500100
    @kit500100 14 днів тому +6

    Very good, wonderful acting.

  • @paulphilby3650
    @paulphilby3650 11 днів тому +3

    Simply brilliant I enjoyed watching this so much

  • @heathermacdonald6404
    @heathermacdonald6404 14 днів тому +11

    Super story! I wish the ending was different.

  • @organicpaul
    @organicpaul 15 днів тому +40

    Old London at it's best.

  • @penk1965
    @penk1965 15 днів тому +15

    Quite a sad ending, but absolutely brilliant

    • @majordolbyscat
      @majordolbyscat  14 днів тому +3

      Indeed, very poignant

    • @389383
      @389383 14 днів тому +4

      An American version would have had a happy ending.

  • @paul-ld9vh
    @paul-ld9vh 14 днів тому +9

    Very nice play. I actually felt very sorry for both characters although it was of their own making.

  • @eugenebell3166
    @eugenebell3166 11 днів тому +1

    Brilliant! Kept me interested the whole time, very clever, and what a genuinely nice bloke Harry H was.

  • @cajsheen2594
    @cajsheen2594 14 днів тому +9

    A sequel would have been nice, and well worth putting together! ❤ XXX

  • @mrmel321
    @mrmel321 15 днів тому +16

    Pineapples were probably still rare in those days.

    • @Cortinaman63
      @Cortinaman63 14 днів тому +4

      @mrmel321 Funny to think back that a lot of things were seasonal, I remember coming home from Stage School in the winter and asking Mum if we could have strawberry's and ice cream for afters, and she said they were not in shops till summer time, now we can get them all year round,

    • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree 13 днів тому +3

      I still remember the first time I had pineapple. It was a huge treat when my father brought one home. An occasion! This was about 1962

  • @kinasc1575
    @kinasc1575 14 днів тому +65

    Aah, London as i remember it, i still live here. Yes its a hole now!

    • @annwarneka868
      @annwarneka868 13 днів тому

      The United States are right behind you. The destruction of Brexit was terrifying to watch. Trumps gonna say " Hold my beer."...January 20th. 😵‍💫😡

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 12 днів тому +1

      wonders why

    • @BanalayerPete1972
      @BanalayerPete1972 11 днів тому

      @@gowdsake7103: Because of racist scumbags, as always.

  • @daryllportas8453
    @daryllportas8453 12 днів тому +3

    I used to watch Harry from being a boy in the sixties and always enjoyed his performances, but it's only since being much older that I've truly appreciated his acting genius. Rosemary also seemed to have an enduring immortal presence on the English acting scene.

    • @HobartBloke
      @HobartBloke 10 днів тому

      Harry H Corbett had hit the well-trodden trail from BBC to ITV for more money. A team of writers tried to riff on the Steptoe Junior image through a long run of a sitcom called 'Mr Aitch'. It flopped and no episodes survive. Two years later a new ITV licensee, London Weekend, had another go with this pilot. Unlike Tony Hancock Corbett was willing to be reunited with the writers who had made him famous at the price of typecasting.
      Unfortunately there are still too many Steptoe-like intonations whenever Corbett gets a bit worked up; the plot creaks and the yakking studio audience is discordant with the intended poignancy of the piece. Worse, basically Corbett had not transmogrified enough. He was still playing an unmarried loser tempted to fantasise about being rich, sexy and cosmopolitan.
      No series ensued; indeed this was one of the projects- commissioned by another BBC deserter, Frank Muir- which caused London Weekend to fall into crisis and lead to Rupert Murdoch seizing the reins.

    • @daryllportas8453
      @daryllportas8453 10 днів тому

      @HobartBloke Very interesting. You mentioned Toney Hancock who was somewhat typecast and was ultimately destined to suffer from it as times started to change, resulting in the poor man's suicide of course. Although he appeared to have psychological issues which contributed to it. "Shelly" with Hywel Bennett was an updated return to that genre, revisited in the eighties.

  • @p46967
    @p46967 11 днів тому +3

    Galton and Simpson excelled in these bitter sweet comedies

  • @FrankJCarver
    @FrankJCarver 14 днів тому +4

    That was a great story. I used to fancy Rosemary Leach, I thought she was lovely. I must have been about 11, at the time (1975). Lol.

  • @darrenthompson4211
    @darrenthompson4211 13 днів тому +5

    This is a little gem of a programme. Two lonely people living cheek by jowl in a boarding house (Puddifoot for one night only) both living in dreamland, don't blame them! Harry H Corbett's character not a million miles away from Harold! An unexpectedly sad ending. It was terrific and you'd like to know what if..? The landlady played by Dorothy Frere was in an episode of Rooms, Nellie 1975. Thanks very much for this.

  • @Helen-jw6yb
    @Helen-jw6yb 11 днів тому +2

    Before my time but absolutely fascinating! 😁 Thanks...

  •  10 днів тому +2

    Delightful.A pleasure to watch.

  • @shelleymcafee8197
    @shelleymcafee8197 14 днів тому +4

    Lol; loved this!!!
    😂😂😂😄❤️

  • @loonylinda
    @loonylinda 10 днів тому +3

    Always loved rosemary leach in everything and Harry h..well what can be said?..excellent

  • @johngalvin6010
    @johngalvin6010 12 днів тому +3

    I've never come across this before, Quite funny for its time.

  • @hugovandermeer1566
    @hugovandermeer1566 13 днів тому +4

    I was waiting for Wilfred Bramble to shout 'Arold!

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 15 днів тому +33

    When drama had a real edge.
    Powerful stuff.

  • @ChrisPRaven
    @ChrisPRaven 10 днів тому +3

    A very interesting insight into late 1960s mores and values, especially the creticque on racism in the beginning and the reference to the 1967 sexual offences act (no consenting in private here). Really interesting social commentary of its time. And it made me laugh.

  • @kingy002
    @kingy002 13 днів тому +11

    The masses lead lives of quiet desperation.

  • @MrBenmanning
    @MrBenmanning 14 днів тому +13

    Wow my absolute most Humble thanks to you kind sir for uploading this gem im a huge steptoe fan so to see him in something ive never seen is fantastic.

  • @nataliya2641
    @nataliya2641 3 години тому

    Thank you from Moscow.
    Subscribed.

  • @pilatis
    @pilatis 14 днів тому +5

    Fantastic stuff, can’t imagine it being allowed nowadays😅

    •  14 днів тому +2

      The dialog would have to be sanitised.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 11 днів тому +2

      Yep. Can't have jokes about gays and immigrants - the snowflakes would have a fit! (We probably can't even say that anymore as it's offensive to epileptics).

  • @user-qe4dw8dy9i
    @user-qe4dw8dy9i 13 днів тому +6

    The more things change the more they stay the same!
    I could imagine this scenario occurring today over an Internet dating site.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 11 днів тому

      My thoughts exactly! There's actually a very funny novel based on a similar premise about internet dating called 'Man or Mouse'.

  • @Jonathan-p9m-v6r
    @Jonathan-p9m-v6r 11 днів тому +1

    A lovely bittersweet comedy, set in far better times and with absolutely nothing to offend. The only modern reference was to Concorde. Very well acted.

  • @davidcole5803
    @davidcole5803 14 днів тому +6

    Two very talented actors, sadly missed.

  • @deidraboswell8451
    @deidraboswell8451 15 днів тому +9

    He was so handsome.

  • @KR72534
    @KR72534 9 днів тому +1

    The relationship between the two of them is a lot like the Internet relationships that we hear about so much today.

  • @ThomasPrior-wv6zn
    @ThomasPrior-wv6zn 15 днів тому +5

    just found this t y wow love harry h c , rosemary leach the land lady what a great women , £5 a week lol
    that room was it used in cuckoo in the nest , rat catcher lol new it would be good g and s were great writers , ending was sad t y for posting it

  • @vladvlog9677
    @vladvlog9677 10 днів тому +3

    Very good acting.

  • @adm58
    @adm58 7 днів тому +1

    I'm 66. I used to live in various bedsits like this right up until the 1990s. None had the luxury of phones in the room though, just a communal payphone on the landing. They were good because they were inexpensive; it's a shame they don't still exist as an option for people who don't want to pay a lot for housing or can't afford much.

  • @genemcloud4114
    @genemcloud4114 День тому

    What tender and touching play.

  • @jeremypearson6852
    @jeremypearson6852 14 днів тому +15

    One things for sure, it wouldn’t be broadcast on TV today.

    • @naulahka1
      @naulahka1 14 днів тому +2

      Nothing of quality is broadcast on TV today.

    • @paul74432
      @paul74432 9 днів тому +1

      @@naulahka1 Exactly. 👍

  • @algie-t2w
    @algie-t2w 14 днів тому +7

    Anonymity can let you live your dreams - for a while.

  • @2011littlejohn1
    @2011littlejohn1 12 годин тому

    So good the writing the acting the realism.

  • @malcolmclements9254
    @malcolmclements9254 13 днів тому +2

    My Lord,I would have never have thought I would have seen this again, I was only about seven last time!

  • @dismith73
    @dismith73 13 днів тому +5

    Rosemary Anne Leach 18 December 1935 - 21 October 2017
    Harry H. Corbett 28 February 1925 - 21 March 1982