Watching peyton place never bores me, I simple love it, remindes me when Ì was ninteen sadly migrate in Australia from Italy, just then ilt lifted me up , I was so much looking forward every week after daily of hard work It was gift in my life, wonderfull stars thanks to the directors and producers their engagement and task thegg entartained millions of people, we will never forget it, I still watch . And still love it ?
too young to remember it when it first came on TV. Wonderful to watch small town America in the 1960's.... no cell phones, no internet, no TV remote control, men and boys wore shirt and ties to take a girl dancing... wish it was still that way. Though I wouldn't be watching now if there was no internet.
peyton place is very nice and relaxing. The storyline is great. It is getting used to the black and white picture once you are used to it. It is wonderful.
How right you are! Peyton Place....one of the safest places on earth (1964.) No midnight muggers, no gunfire in the distance, people walking around, at night! Everyone nicely dressed....a grand illusion....
Everyone leaving their keys in their cars. Ahhhh. I remember those days. No one ever lost their car keys. They were in the ignition of their unlocked car.
Norman's such a gentleman and a romantic kinda guy. I'm glad he brought Betty home. Betty's so gorgeous, sexy and very pretty and she needs to tell Rodney to get lost.
An eye opener to the past, when I watched every week at sixteen years old…I completely identified with the character of Allison, right down to the Alice in Wonderland hair style…so shy and unsure of myself…Interesting to see again so many years later.
It makes me cringe how Betty groveled where Rodney was concerned. Nothing more painful than watching a woman throwing herself at a man who no longer wants her.
I guess the series diverged a bit from the storyline of the novel, because it was Rodney who was throwing himself at Betty in the book, and Allison was but an annoyance to him.
Allison's poem... ''Stars, I have seen them fall, But when they drop and die No star is lost at all From all the star-sown sky. The toil of all that be Helps not the primal fault; It rains into the sea And still the sea is salt.” ....A.E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad
watching pp again reminds me of this beautiful song by glen campbell...'yesterday when I was young..... youth, to me is d briefest friend that goes fleeting by......
That is one beautiful song (I'm also familiar with Roy Clark's version). Even as a little kid hearing it, I had that intuitive feeling that 50 years later the words from that song would come back to haunt me. lol
@@soapsnthings4182Roy Clark’s version was the best English version IMO. But, Charles Aznavour is the original artist to record it & the all around best artist.
People say these were simpler times but i say they just appeared to be because no one talked about complicated issues they just acted like they didn't even happen everything was kept hush hush, man beats his wife and he says she tripped down the stars and everyone else knows what really went down but choose to play stupid and pretend like they believe the lame ass excuse the husband gives lol There was a lot of turning a blind eye in these days , these weren't simpler times it's just that nobody opened up their mouths when it really mattered they said nothing and just suffered in silence , and that other girl who keeps telling the guy that dumped her that she has to " tell him something " but never seems to get to telling him ... well i think she may be pregnant .
+MixedWhisper1977 well actually the times were simpler because the pace was slower black and white TV-no internet and television went off the air after the late show at 2am-people had time to think about the hush hush things but i agree they did turn a blind eye but the good that came out of it is that nowdays we don't turn a blind eye and we don't tolerate things like domestic violence - i miss those days of hanging out in the sub-shop and playing the "juke box' and by the way Betty was "fine as hell" she was the girl that got dumped i would have kept her
I remember, as kids we would actually play OUTSIDE and usually until our parents would drag us back in at night. Transistor radios and record players (with the Beattles playing) were the electronic devices to have.
I guess it depends on perspective... But there is nothing new under the sun. Back in those days my mother would say the young people were the worst she ever met... Today folks are saying the now generation is the worst they ever met... 10 years from now🤔🤔
I know the book & show were risque for the time but werent daytime soap operas on at this point & werent they kinda more risque ? I grew up in the 90s early 2000s but I think being born & a little kid in the 80s I & maybe kids 6 years younger were the last generation of playing outside all day. The internet got really big in 10th grade. Thank god I was not a teen with social media & we still bought CD's. My kids are growing up in the internet age & gaming . It's sad to me. I handed a 2 year old a book & she started swiping. It's sad. I tried to keep my son away from electronics as long as I could but when everyone else's kid is doing it u have no choice. I miss simpler times. My kids cant believe I did not grow up on the internet or have a cell phone til I was 20. I said " u cant miss what u dont know " the same way I wonder how people did it without tv & " rock n roll music " in the 40s
I want to party at The Shoreline. It looks as much fun as The Blue Whale in Collinsport, Maine. I met a cool guy there - his name was Barnabas - and a hot chick named Maggie Evans. The bartender, Punchy, was a lot of fun.
I remember watching this great series when I was a young adult. The whole family watched every single episode. Watching it again brought back so many good memories. How things used to be and how they have changed for worse !
I wasn't born when PP came out. A few years ago I watched the original movie. I recently watched all 514 episodes and both movies. Can someone tell me why the series and movies are so different? Why didn't they keep the movies and series the same? Seems odd that they kept making changes when they had plenty of plots and characters to keep it original. Heaven knows how they most likely chopped up the additional series that doesn't seem to be in circulation. Thanks!
Couple of shows I love is Peyton place and prisoner cell block H I use to watch them with my Grandmother good times.
Watching peyton place never bores me, I simple love it, remindes me when Ì was ninteen sadly migrate in Australia from Italy, just then ilt lifted me up , I was so much looking forward every week after daily of hard work It was gift in my life, wonderfull stars thanks to the directors and producers their engagement and task thegg entartained millions of people, we will never forget it, I still watch . And still love it ?
too young to remember it when it first came on TV. Wonderful to watch small town America in the 1960's.... no cell phones, no internet, no TV remote control, men and boys wore shirt and ties to take a girl dancing... wish it was still that way. Though I wouldn't be watching now if there was no internet.
OMG, I really like it. I am watching since last week for the first time.
peyton place is very nice and relaxing. The storyline is great. It is getting used
to the black and white picture once you are used to it. It is wonderful.
I'm glad you're enjoying it. It was a wonderful series.
Eventually, though, the show was filmed in color.
How right you are! Peyton Place....one of the safest places on earth (1964.) No midnight muggers, no gunfire in the distance, people walking around, at night! Everyone nicely dressed....a grand illusion....
I prefer the black and white it suits the snowy setting.
Everyone leaving their keys in their cars. Ahhhh. I remember those days. No one ever lost their car keys. They were in the ignition of their unlocked car.
No peep holes in doors, no cell phones. It WAS a wonderful time to live.
Norman's such a gentleman and a romantic kinda guy. I'm glad he brought Betty home. Betty's so gorgeous, sexy and very pretty and she needs to tell Rodney to get lost.
Dorothy Malone . beautiful actor
An eye opener to the past, when I watched every week at sixteen years old…I completely identified with the character of Allison, right down to the Alice in Wonderland hair style…so shy and unsure of myself…Interesting to see again so many years later.
It makes me cringe how Betty groveled where Rodney was concerned. Nothing more painful than watching a woman throwing herself at a man who no longer wants her.
It is just as heartbreaking for a man whose love for a woman is unwanted.
@@EricLehner Very well said.
I guess the series diverged a bit from the storyline of the novel, because it was Rodney who was throwing himself at Betty in the book, and Allison was but an annoyance to him.
T agree. It seems like ALL the soaps have way too many weak, needy busy bodies living in one town.
It's not right that Rodney leaves Betty hanging without telling her why he broke up with her, now everyone wants to judge Betty.
Allison's poem...
''Stars, I have seen them fall,
But when they drop and die
No star is lost at all
From all the star-sown sky.
The toil of all that be
Helps not the primal fault;
It rains into the sea
And still the sea is salt.”
....A.E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad
I have that collection on my book shelf given to me by a previous boss who is now 93...i never completed reading them... Going to check my bookshelf
I have the audio cassette as well....
Beautiful poem 💖
Lovely poem.
watching pp again reminds me of this beautiful song by glen campbell...'yesterday when I was young.....
youth, to me is d briefest friend that goes fleeting by......
That is one beautiful song (I'm also familiar with Roy Clark's version). Even as a little kid hearing it, I had that intuitive feeling that 50 years later the words from that song would come back to haunt me. lol
@@soapsnthings4182Roy Clark’s version was the best English version IMO. But, Charles Aznavour is the original artist to record it & the all around best artist.
Excelent
Such innocence.
Great soap
People say these were simpler times but i say they just appeared to be because no one talked about complicated issues they just acted like they didn't even happen everything was kept hush hush, man beats his wife and he says she tripped down the stars and everyone else knows what really went down but choose to play stupid and pretend like they believe the lame ass excuse the husband gives lol There was a lot of turning a blind eye in these days , these weren't simpler times it's just that nobody opened up their mouths when it really mattered they said nothing and just suffered in silence , and that other girl who keeps telling the guy that dumped her that she has to " tell him something " but never seems to get to telling him ... well i think she may be pregnant .
+MixedWhisper1977 well actually the times were simpler because the pace was slower black and white TV-no internet and television went off the air after the late show at 2am-people had time to think about the hush hush things but i agree they did turn a blind eye but the good that came out of it is that nowdays we don't turn a blind eye and we don't tolerate things like domestic violence - i miss those days of hanging out in the sub-shop and playing the "juke box' and by the way Betty was "fine as hell" she was the girl that got dumped i would have kept her
I remember, as kids we would actually play OUTSIDE and usually until our parents would drag us back in at night. Transistor radios and record players (with the Beattles playing) were the electronic devices to have.
I guess it depends on perspective... But there is nothing new under the sun. Back in those days my mother would say the young people were the worst she ever met... Today folks are saying the now generation is the worst they ever met... 10 years from now🤔🤔
I know. Nowadays we still have woman beats her husband/kids and nobody wants to know - because women don't do that sort of thing. LOL!
Julie needed a good friend called a cast iron skillet. Ba bye george, the schmuck.
At 3:59 Constance says "is that baaaddd?" in her real life Texas twang! She's suppose to be a New England native, funny.
Mia Farrow gets her stunning facial features (eyes, cheekbones, mouth) from her mother, actress Maureen O'Sullivan...🔆
She's fake and I don't like her!
Allison fascination with Rodney is it because he is handsome and his family is ritch
George...
go on one of your business trips... soon
I know the book & show were risque for the time but werent daytime soap operas on at this point & werent they kinda more risque ? I grew up in the 90s early 2000s but I think being born & a little kid in the 80s I & maybe kids 6 years younger were the last generation of playing outside all day. The internet got really big in 10th grade. Thank god I was not a teen with social media & we still bought CD's. My kids are growing up in the internet age & gaming . It's sad to me. I handed a 2 year old a book & she started swiping. It's sad. I tried to keep my son away from electronics as long as I could but when everyone else's kid is doing it u have no choice. I miss simpler times. My kids cant believe I did not grow up on the internet or have a cell phone til I was 20. I said " u cant miss what u dont know " the same way I wonder how people did it without tv & " rock n roll music " in the 40s
Late 40s
Early 40s was big band...and jitterbug
It's why, you need to read to them FIRST...so they see how pages turn
I want to party at The Shoreline. It looks as much fun as The Blue Whale in Collinsport, Maine. I met a cool guy there - his name was Barnabas - and a hot chick named Maggie Evans. The bartender, Punchy, was a lot of fun.
You son of a gun.. i actually laughed and i never laugh
Really...did you meet a witch named Angelique and the ghost of Quinton Collins there too?
Ishmael the local fisherman stopped in for a beer too.
Did you dance with Carolyn or have a beer with Burke?
Is THIS why, Steven king, used ME for his books?
DARK SHADOWS?
Even though he was raised there
Alison is such a charming, beautiful girl.
Yes it's a shame she and Rodney didn't have a wedding.
I remember watching this great series when I was a young adult. The whole family watched every single episode. Watching it again brought back so many good memories. How things used to be and how they have changed for worse !
George is so annoying and clueless
I wasn't born when PP came out. A few years ago I watched the original movie. I recently watched all 514 episodes and both movies. Can someone tell me why the series and movies are so different? Why didn't they keep the movies and series the same? Seems odd that they kept making changes when they had plenty of plots and characters to keep it original. Heaven knows how they most likely chopped up the additional series that doesn't seem to be in circulation. Thanks!
Rob looking for Betty in Allison.
Allison is such a bore.
George is terrible 😮
So Lionel Newman apparently let young nephew Randy write the nightclub jukebox songs.
Ryan O’Neil was such a heartthrob then; I thought he seemed like a lightweight actor.
Is Matt Constance’s brother or BIL? If it was her brother in law she could have considered dating him. He was wise & kind.
Never gave her the time of day now he broke up with Betty all in sudden she is a good candidate for a girlfriend
Why would teens keep the keys in the car? Nice guys like Norman would return the car but I bet a lot wouldn't.
Back then, most would return the car. It wasn't like today.
The drug culture changed everything 😣
Everyone used to leave keys in their cars. It was typical.
I suppose Riverdale is the current day Peyton Place.
Padraig O'Sullivan NAH! Riverdale is a try hard..
Hardly. Riverdale is difficult to follow. This is easy.