He was also in emmerdale farm in 1978 as the Gas Board worker Mr Skarsdale. When the Woolpack Gas pipe was broken and they Found Hannah Elizabeths bones buried out the back.
This episode aired on my fifth birthday, There's no significance to that. I wouldn't discover Corrie until almost 55 years later. But, considering how this story line plays out, it's cool nonetheless.
@@williamf4544 That's too funny. I had never heard that saying before, "All fur coat and no knickers" until you mentioned it in your reply yesterday. So this afternoon I watched 2 episodes of Not on Your Nellie and 2 of Nearest and Dearest and I heard that saying at least 3 times in less than 12 hours after I read it from your reply! Too funny... So seriously didn't parents put diapers or underpants on their very young children way back in the day? Maybe she was potty training at the time and that's how they used to potty train kids? Or could it be that in the previous episode the child had an accident? I suppose I'll never know because the previous episode isn't available, mores the shame. So then were you just joking about no knickers until Suday then?
@@SUPER_WOLFMOON Yes a little joke - it made me think of a book a Scottish lady called Molly Wear wrote called Shoes were for Sunday - but that was true - she grew up in a poor area of Glasgow and most of the kids only had one pair of shoes which they were only allowed to wear on Sundays to Sunday school - the rest of the time they went bare footed - having said that if they didnt wear shoes who knows what was going on in the underpant department - i love Hilda Baker - some good catch phrases - dont be recedoudlous , you big girls blouse , ive been stood standing here , its quarter past oh i must get a little hand put on this watch - the list is endless
That baby is a toddler, Peter and Susan were born about 1965, they were around 2/3 in this episode so would have been potty trained. The child actress is wearing underwear. It's a black and white copy but the child would have been in appropriate underwear with no need for nappies (diapers) at that age.
And he also lent money to the Ogdens to go Australia when Irma was hurt in the crash that killed David Barlow. In return Irma went out with him when she returned in some sort of escort repayment.
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My thoughts exactly!!
Poor Elsie. She really rocked her trench coat thought - wonderful looking.
Pat Phoenix wore mostly her own wardrobe as there's no way Elsie could dress so nicely on her wages over the years.
Peter was a whining toad back then too.....
LOL.
Still is! 😄
"Big Ena!"
Why is it that every cliffhanger episode we have, the next one is missing. It happens every time.
Elsie life was a continuous drama
Steve was killed by Joe Donelli over a gambling debt.
BegianCorrieFan has the next one: ua-cam.com/video/Elz5q_8sicg/v-deo.html
20:52 Harry Cross of Brookside. Of course his wife in that series, Edna played Florie Lindley.
Caroline G oh cool I didn’t know that!
What happened to that escape prisoner??
@@danrobinson572 search wki fandom for valerie Barlow
@@hannahparsonson5842 I did thanks 🙏
He was also in emmerdale farm in 1978 as the Gas Board worker Mr Skarsdale. When the Woolpack Gas pipe was broken and they Found Hannah Elizabeths bones buried out the back.
Surprised Len and Elsie never ever got married
I think in real life they would have. I always thought Len and Rita were more of a business partnership.
According to the Corrie wiki, Elsie knew he'd make a terrible husband--and he was to his first wife,
This episode aired on my fifth birthday, There's no significance to that. I wouldn't discover Corrie until almost 55 years later. But, considering how this story line plays out, it's cool nonetheless.
Happy days
23:57 So Elsie was married to Arnold Tanner and then later to Steve Tanner???
We're they brothers
If anyone comes across the post June 1969 episode after Len hit Elsie and she ran off, let me know.
Did that baby not have a diaper on her bottom at the corner store? Was that normal for the time?
Knickers were for Sundays - even then for some it was a case of fur coat and no knickers
@@williamf4544
That's too funny. I had never heard that saying before, "All fur coat and no knickers" until you mentioned it in your reply yesterday. So this afternoon I watched 2 episodes of Not on Your Nellie and 2 of Nearest and Dearest and I heard that saying at least 3 times in less than 12 hours after I read it from your reply! Too funny... So seriously didn't parents put diapers or underpants on their very young children way back in the day? Maybe she was potty training at the time and that's how they used to potty train kids? Or could it be that in the previous episode the child had an accident? I suppose I'll never know because the previous episode isn't available, mores the shame. So then were you just joking about no knickers until Suday then?
@@SUPER_WOLFMOON Yes a little joke - it made me think of a book a Scottish lady called Molly Wear wrote called Shoes were for Sunday - but that was true - she grew up in a poor area of Glasgow and most of the kids only had one pair of shoes which they were only allowed to wear on Sundays to Sunday school - the rest of the time they went bare footed - having said that if they didnt wear shoes who knows what was going on in the underpant department - i love Hilda Baker - some good catch phrases - dont be recedoudlous , you big girls blouse , ive been stood standing here , its quarter past oh i must get a little hand put on this watch - the list is endless
Evan ab.
Or nappy as we call them here in the uk
That baby is a toddler, Peter and Susan were born about 1965, they were around 2/3 in this episode so would have been potty trained. The child actress is wearing underwear. It's a black and white copy but the child would have been in appropriate underwear with no need for nappies (diapers) at that age.
Dave Smith was the moneylender ? Anyone know ?
Yes he ran a betting shop and had a fling with Elsie, who dumped him when she took up with her old war flame Steve again.
And he also lent money to the Ogdens to go Australia when Irma was hurt in the crash that killed David Barlow. In return Irma went out with him when she returned in some sort of escort repayment.