bloody great film . really did enjoy this so much and thank you to whoever put this up . may your life be filled with joy and abundance. uk 🇬🇧 manchester
Thank you for sharing these videos I am really enjoying them I remember my mum watching them in the 1970s I was a bit to young and probably sent off to bed so I never got to see the end very pleased that I can watch them now I am going to watch them all best wishes to you 🎉😊😊😊
I have Epilepsy myself, and had to leave the building industry due to safety concerns, this was a very accurate portrayal of how your life becomes disrupted through no fault of your own, Great Play, Thanks for posting👍
I saw a painting of Oliver Cromwell in the private quarters of grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. I wonder who painted it now after watching this. Fantastic series 👍 👍 👍
Directed by John McKenzie of Long Good Friday fame who also made three other Play for Today classics Just a boys game, Just another Saturday and The Elephants graveyard collectively known as the Greenock trilogy all shot in and around Greenock on the river Clyde when I was growing up there in the 1970’s. If you think things are grim now you should check them out.
Absolutely. Saw the originals and rewatched them in recent years and they’re still powerful. I’m not Scottish and have always wondered how people got by day to day, if they’re anything like true to real life it must have been tough.
As this is obviously set in Stoke-on-Trent ( The Potteries) it's disappointing the production team think everyone north of Watford speaks with a yorkshire accent.
You should see the thousands of young railway workers, roadies and builders heading up country at five in the morning just to keep their family in the manner that their parents never had. Don't confuse the layabouts you see in the media with these lads whose dads educated them as their own dads did them in their day. I work with a dozen young lads and lasses who aren't afraid of getting callouses on their hands doing overtime in the factory on a Friday night. Bugger the media. We're alright.
Jud, cock of Estate 😂..He still lives in Barnsley last time I heard and drinks in a club called institute lol, my mate from work knows him and used to see him every Sunday no fail
that guy really wants to work the other 2 are milking the system they dont care they may have apprentaship but they have no idea and they take the mick out the other guy who just wants to do his job
That’s true, the edgy, grimly realistic one-off dramas of that era were a happy hunting ground for the discerning adolescent boob spotter. They all did it, about 23 minutes and 40 seconds in on average iirc. Always essential to the story arc of course, not just smut.
When I worked I never went home wearing overalls. There was always a locker. Making a big deal out of a 5/32nd drill. Plus three sparkies? When I did shutdown There was three fitters, only one sparkie and a plumber
Poor bloke got it hard. Most of us have been through hard times tho'. Thanks for the upload.
These Play for Todays are a porthole to the past , brilliant and fascinating
Yes,I like them for this reason,they are historical in an educational kinda way!👍
That last scene. So many are so close to this this feeling, with many men who've gone through that know how retched he feels.
bloody great film . really did enjoy this so much and thank you to whoever put this up . may your life be filled with joy and abundance. uk 🇬🇧 manchester
Thank you for sharing these videos I am really enjoying them I remember my mum watching them in the 1970s I was a bit to young and probably sent off to bed so I never got to see the end very pleased that I can watch them now I am going to watch them all best wishes to you 🎉😊😊😊
I have Epilepsy myself, and had to leave the building industry due to safety concerns, this was a very accurate portrayal of how your life becomes disrupted through no fault of your own, Great Play, Thanks for posting👍
its jut great to see how we once lived.
Electric coal effect fires brings back memories
I really enjoyed that, poor bloke, couldn't get a break.
I saw a painting of Oliver Cromwell in the private quarters of grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire. I wonder who painted it now after watching this. Fantastic series 👍 👍 👍
How cute is Deirdre Costello 😍
Yup
Thanks for this , great to see Judd outta kes in something else, I’ve seen him in other stuff but he plays a good part here yet again..Barnsley lad
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Directed by John McKenzie of Long Good Friday fame who also made three other Play for Today classics Just a boys game, Just another Saturday and The Elephants graveyard collectively known as the Greenock trilogy all shot in and around Greenock on the river Clyde when I was growing up there in the 1970’s.
If you think things are grim now you should check them out.
Indeed. The Peter McDougall plays are all brilliant.
Absolutely. Saw the originals and rewatched them in recent years and they’re still powerful. I’m not Scottish and have always wondered how people got by day to day, if they’re anything like true to real life it must have been tough.
As this is obviously set in Stoke-on-Trent ( The Potteries) it's disappointing the production team think everyone north of Watford speaks with a yorkshire accent.
I’m really watching these gems Plays of the DY in YT.. real treasure ❤
Not to many young lads want to get their hands dirty these days
You should see the thousands of young railway workers, roadies and builders heading up country at five in the morning just to keep their family in the manner that their parents never had. Don't confuse the layabouts you see in the media with these lads whose dads educated them as their own dads did them in their day. I work with a dozen young lads and lasses who aren't afraid of getting callouses on their hands doing overtime in the factory on a Friday night. Bugger the media. We're alright.
Quality programme very much missing today
I love stuff like this. The guy from Kes.
&" Our Raymond" from Queenie's Castle, 1970 to '72 .
@@mikemartin2957 Also On Coronation Street he played Bob Whitely, Chalkie's son, in 1982.
Got ya now. Casper’s elder brother. Thanks.
By gum, that were a belter.
Jud, cock of Estate 😂..He still lives in Barnsley last time I heard and drinks in a club called institute lol, my mate from work knows him and used to see him every Sunday no fail
that guy really wants to work the other 2 are milking the system they dont care they may have apprentaship but they have no idea and they take the mick out the other guy who just wants to do his job
I really like the opening Piano music, what is it?
Wow........dialogue. It's a rare thing these days.
Glenn, we should discuss this?sometime.
@glenncambray626
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i was 14 then,everybody at school used to watch this in the hope of some nudity,wow,changed days
Saw more boobs on TV then than you do nowadays.
That’s true, the edgy, grimly realistic one-off dramas of that era were a happy hunting ground for the discerning adolescent boob spotter. They all did it, about 23 minutes and 40 seconds in on average iirc. Always essential to the story arc of course, not just smut.
thats why they disrepect him because he was in jail
Nobody’s perfect
I loved the pre muzzer years!
When ordinary looking people could get work on telly
Great stuff, thanks 👍👍
barley whine i remember seeing peoplke drink that 13 prozent alc strong stuff
Arrr yoo illytyrate?
@@indigohammer5732 are you a bully.
yeah barley wine is good stuff I drank some in my youth never see it about now but don't go looking for it either
@@indigohammer5732Good drink.
When I worked I never went home wearing overalls. There was always a locker.
Making a big deal out of a 5/32nd drill.
Plus three sparkies? When I did shutdown There was three fitters, only one sparkie and a plumber
I think you’ve missed the point of this play pal
@@senecaknowledge2274 I felt it gave the wrong impression of tradesmen to viewers.
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good uk realism. grim..but..that uk 70s alight
the sounds gone at 32 mins,, anyone know why .... ?
Copyright claim on the music briefly