He's always sounded the same though at the time watching as a kid he sounded how you just explained he just sounds different listening back now we're older
Yeah, on The Brady Bunch Barry Williams (Greg) called his TV Sister Jan by her real name which is Eve. On The Bold & The Beautiful Stephanie Forrester called Bill Spencer Sr., Mr. Forrester. Also remember when Simone Lahbib called Jim Fenner by his real name "Jack" and he said "No I'm Jim".
Another "Mistake" was when Phillip Spaulding called Fletcher Reade "Buzz". Charles Jay Hammer who played the role from 1985-2000 returned in 2009 before it got cancelled on Guiding Light.
Would have been cool if letitia ad libbed and said whose Steve? 😂 This was from the classic era with the best characters 86-99 were classic now its just dead in the water ☹️ don't know why they can't axe it been dead for ages and storylines getting sillier!
0:06 I can't believe Ricky was still breathing, obviously being 18 or over, and dating Phil and Grant's schoolgirl sister, even with them knowing about it!!!!! I would've thought he'd be begging to go to jail, just to be safe from those two!!!!!
@erosion271 When I was at college, you'd often get a big load of 20+ year olds waiting for their 16 year old girlfriends outside the main entrance several times throughout the day. Also when I was at high school, apparently this 19 year old once showed up there, for how I behaved with his 14-15 year old girlfriend.
No, Steve was a character in it back then, he worked in the cafe and was a really good character. Him and Grant were pals - he wasn't referring to Phil here (Steve Mc)
@@rmlfilms123 Yeah Steve Elliot came in Oct 1991. No Steves in the credits around this time, I think it's a genuine error seeming the story line is Phil and Grant have bought 43B and want to also buy 43A from Sharron, which they later sell both.
No the first live episode was 2010. I think back then with two episodes a week they often worked on a very tight filming schedule, so they must have just made a continuity mistake here
@@ChrisBarrett1 Specifically it's 1990 when they first appear, buying 43A was one of the first things they do. Steve Elliot is another Steve but he didn't appear until 1991.
GRANT: Well what would you say if me and Steve came up with a buyer for your place? SHARON: I don't wanna sell. GRANT: Why not? *SHARON: Well for one thing, who the hell is Steve?*
Basically eastenders back then had loads less cuts between scenes and continued to roll the camera for a lot longer, if you watch the crap now theres basically a cut after every few words between peoples conversations, and cutting to another character or scenario, even though they messed up they kept it in because it was minor, back then there was a few little pieces where characters were called b6 tgere own names now and again
He didn't refer Phil as Steve. There was a black guy called Steve who worked in the pub so he could be referring to him. If he said Steve but meant Phil then they would of done the take again
@@tjfSIM Steve wasn't a random black guy. Grant, Phil and Steve did deals together. I've watched Eastenders every day since the early 90's and never missed an episode
Why are people on here thinking that Grant was talking about Steve Elliot? Even though Steve was in the show, he wasn't involved with helping Grant find a buyer for the flat! Why would he?? Don't people watch or listen to what is going on?
I don't think there is another Steve. Steven Beale wouldn't having anything to do with it, as he was still a kid and Steve Elliot he did not arrived to 22 October 1991. From the context of the way Phil is talking to Grant, it's strongly likely that he is referring to him. Although I taken your point it's unusual that it wasn't picked up at the time. I will check through my scripts to see if I have this episode.
In 1990? There was a black Steve who worked in the cafe Steve Elliot, but he didn't arrive until the following year. I think it's a genuine error because the story line is Phil and Grant are buying the flats.
I have my doubts that this episode is from 1990, Westbrook appeared in just 18 episodes that year. I will do some research but am pretty sure this episode is from 1991 and the steve they are referring to is Steve elliot . ...Edit ,I stand corrected , it is indeed Oct 16th 1990. So it is a gaff
Maybe they thought it would be realistic? People do have clips of the tongues in real life. Which is why the "How's Adam" debacle really didn't have to be that big of a deal.
Not to mention Scott Maslen holding the flack from the plack look it's a motive Bradley alright she found out what she whatsit you held it against the public look we all have
@@dannydbrown90 correct... should have said 'when the art of acting was better portrayed to be welcomed into family homes as an acceptable-ish standard of entertainment' ... have seen the odd clip of eastenders over the last some years and the acting is diabolically hilarious, so much so, that drama schools are seen for what they are... drama inducing cults
Obviously he wasn’t referring to ‘Phil’ . There was a character named Steve in the show at that time ..but of course you knew that and are taking the piss
Weird to hear Steve McFadden without that whispering gruff voice that he is known for now.
Ikr
Plus the heavy breathing
He's always sounded the same though at the time watching as a kid he sounded how you just explained he just sounds different listening back now we're older
Audio changes
The acting! The writing! The script supervising! The camerawork! Just a masterpiece. A true work of art. Makes you proud to be British.
The acting is terrible ffs it’s so much better now
@@ss30g92 The acting is more ropey but the programme overall was about a billion times better then.
@@ss30g92Yes, it’s ironic. The acting is substantially better now but everything else is probably weaker.
The acting, the writing, the script supervising, the camera work, and more importantly, the DIRECTING and the EDITING is far better now!
Grant is more cockney here. He sounds a bit like Rodney Trotter in Only fools and horses! 🙈😂
Don’t disrespect Grant like that, you bastard!
sticks to his barking roots here, when he matured he lost that touch
Phil: Well?
Grant: Well, I f****d up the deal when I referred to you as Steve
Phil: You muppet!
They both look as they were in the Communards hahaha
Someone should tweet this to Jo Joyner. Tell her "See even Ross Kemp does it"
Yeah, on The Brady Bunch Barry Williams (Greg) called his TV Sister Jan by her real name which is Eve. On The Bold & The Beautiful Stephanie Forrester called Bill Spencer Sr., Mr. Forrester. Also remember when Simone Lahbib called Jim Fenner by his real name "Jack" and he said "No I'm Jim".
Another "Mistake" was when Phillip Spaulding called Fletcher Reade "Buzz". Charles Jay Hammer who played the role from 1985-2000 returned in 2009 before it got cancelled on Guiding Light.
Mikey calls Brand, Josh, in Goonies, in the scene where they find the passage under the fireplace.
Her scene wasn't used in the broadcast episode that was part of the outtakes
Would have been cool if letitia ad libbed and said whose Steve? 😂 This was from the classic era with the best characters 86-99 were classic now its just dead in the water ☹️ don't know why they can't axe it been dead for ages and storylines getting sillier!
And years later Grant has a rivalry with Steve Owen
How coincidental
I thought it was Phil who had that rivalry.
@@bramleydragon Yes Phil and Steve had a feud. Grant had a short feud with Steve in 1999 before departing
@@joestewart-paul7181 Steve Owen was a great character.
@@bramleydragon He really was. Definitely one of the greatest characters in the history of EastEnders 👌👍
1:33 "Jackie, we would love to see that. Wouldn't we love to see that?" "His name's Lee goddammit!" Chris Tucker and Don Cheadle.
If Ross Kemp had referred to Steve McFadden's hobby when he made a script slip up during this scene, he'd have said "Me and Dogger" lol.
Lol Phil sounds like he's been kicked in the nads
Phil sounded so funny back then
They were Young.
First Year of the Mitchells Arrival in Albert Square.
Steve McFadden really did look Irish
Great acting all round. Oscar material.
I love it when stuff like that happens 😂😂
1:33
Thank you
I didn’t even notice 😂
Crazy how Grant got more cockney as the years went by. Must be all that time in Walford.
Love watching this on Drama. Never picked up on this. We know know about...'How's Adam?' lol
Grant and Phil's voices sound different here
Grant had always habe the same voice.
@@KmT81 maybe Phil's voice sounds different there. These days it sounds very raspy.
Yeah Grant sounds more cockney here. He sounds a bit like Rodney in only fools and horses actually! 🙈😂
@@startracker5895u high
0:06 I can't believe Ricky was still breathing, obviously being 18 or over, and dating Phil and Grant's schoolgirl sister, even with them knowing about it!!!!! I would've thought he'd be begging to go to jail, just to be safe from those two!!!!!
I'm sure Ricky was only 16 or 17 at that time
@erosion271 When I was at college, you'd often get a big load of 20+ year olds waiting for their 16 year old girlfriends outside the main entrance several times throughout the day. Also when I was at high school, apparently this 19 year old once showed up there, for how I behaved with his 14-15 year old girlfriend.
No, Steve was a character in it back then, he worked in the cafe and was a really good character. Him and Grant were pals - he wasn't referring to Phil here (Steve Mc)
I thought this too, Steve was the black guy wasn't he?
@@kelliesimpson2422 Yes! Great character and was quite funny in it. Not sure where he went. But he was Steve :)
@@rmlfilms123 There was but he wasn't in EastEnders at this point so it can't have been him
@@dannymb1986 Oh yes I think you're right, Steve didn't come into it until 1991.
@@rmlfilms123 Yeah Steve Elliot came in Oct 1991. No Steves in the credits around this time, I think it's a genuine error seeming the story line is Phil and Grant have bought 43B and want to also buy 43A from Sharron, which they later sell both.
I love how Grant still has a high-pitched voice in these clips. :D
Back in the day
Back when Ross Kemp had hair now he's bald.
Is he
Laughed way harder at the mastermind got a couple of questions line than I should have done 😂😂
Think he’s referring to Steve that worked behind the bar in the Vic
Thats what i thought
Yes exactly. It's the character of Steve Elliott who was friends with Grant.
He wasn’t deflating back then
How’s Adam?
Grant wobbly head
Phil stampy foot
Hes lucky Twitter and memes weren't around then
Was this a live recording because how could they miss this out.
Shit happens
No the first live episode was 2010. I think back then with two episodes a week they often worked on a very tight filming schedule, so they must have just made a continuity mistake here
Because he wasn't referring to Phil.
And then decades later, "How's Adam?" lol
Might be Steve Eliot. I knew grant had some business deals with him. But I think that was a bit later
Steve wasn’t in it then
Steve’s the actor who plays Phil
Steve is a different character. Theres no way the entire cast and crew didnt clock this if it were an error.
Steve owen
Steve (McFadden), is Phil.
Exactly😂 it’s not live tv
@@Urbanvik1ng Steve Owen didn't make any appearance until the late 90s. This was early 90s.
@@ChrisBarrett1 Specifically it's 1990 when they first appear, buying 43A was one of the first things they do. Steve Elliot is another Steve but he didn't appear until 1991.
Back when Eastenders was good.
Hahaha, I remember that like it was yesterday. 😂
Sharon was hot.She looked like Samantha Fox.
Only her smile was like Samantha's
Still is
I always thought she looked like Sam Fox back in the day
@@jhibberd6290 great minds think alike
GRANT: Well what would you say if me and Steve came up with a buyer for your place?
SHARON: I don't wanna sell.
GRANT: Why not?
*SHARON: Well for one thing, who the hell is Steve?*
Was this a continuity error ? Why did the cameras continue to roll and not cut and retake the shot again.
Yes, he may have meant another character called Steve although I can't recall one.
@@ebojfmdboojoh4023 Possibly Steve Owen?
@@Kb-ui4id no that character didnt appear till 1998/9 this was 1990
Basically eastenders back then had loads less cuts between scenes and continued to roll the camera for a lot longer, if you watch the crap now theres basically a cut after every few words between peoples conversations, and cutting to another character or scenario, even though they messed up they kept it in because it was minor, back then there was a few little pieces where characters were called b6 tgere own names now and again
@@ebojfmdboojoh4023 Phil actor is called Steve so that why
The Mastermind references were really well written. Mind you, would the characters be Mastermind watchers?
I'm not a Mastermind watcher, but I knew about the tune and the iconic chair. And Magnus Magnusson.
It’s funny I watched this on Drama on Sky and didn’t notice lol it was on January this year
It's a good thing Phil wasn't played by Jeremy Hunt, the show might have been cancelled
He didn't refer Phil as Steve. There was a black guy called Steve who worked in the pub so he could be referring to him. If he said Steve but meant Phil then they would of done the take again
That's what I was thinking.
@Marshall Carwood is it really worth getting that worked up about? That’s what I call cretinous.
@Marshall Carwood I nearly fell off my chair laughing at this. Imagine getting that worked up.
@@tjfSIM Steve wasn't a random black guy. Grant, Phil and Steve did deals together. I've watched Eastenders every day since the early 90's and never missed an episode
@@thekelvinator9087 I never said he was some random black guy. I didn’t say anything about Steve.
Never been into Sharon but she looks good here
Daniella Westbrook was such a pretty little thing , they all look SO young .
Shame she doesn’t now, drugs are a terrible thing
Maybe he meant the black guy that played Steve in the 90s that grant was friends with??
It was live bcoz Phil's actor is called steve
We know
Maybe he wasn't refering to the Phill actor maybe some called Steve he works with or something
There was no one called Steve on the show at this point
All actors make this slip, I've seen it in the goonies, and in one of those cheesy American soap operas.
Litigious Dean always reminded me of miss piggy
Why are people on here thinking that Grant was talking about Steve Elliot? Even though Steve was in the show, he wasn't involved with helping Grant find a buyer for the flat! Why would he?? Don't people watch or listen to what is going on?
Super..Army....Soldiers. Skin on skin. Stripped to the waste.
Dont mess with the Mitchells
why they where smalltime lol
Grant: Well what would you say, if me & Steve came up with the buyer for your place?
Sharon: Who the f*** is Steve?
Keep your hair on Grant😮
The actor who plays Phil is called Steve that’s why, the actress who plays Tanya call Ian Adam in the 30th anniversary
Oh thanks for that because nobody had any clue of that 😂 😂
The difference is Tanya was live so couldn’t edit it, this was recorded so they should’ve known better
He could be referring to someone called Steve
I don't think there is another Steve. Steven Beale wouldn't having anything to do with it, as he was still a kid and Steve Elliot he did not arrived to 22 October 1991. From the context of the way Phil is talking to Grant, it's strongly likely that he is referring to him. Although I taken your point it's unusual that it wasn't picked up at the time. I will check through my scripts to see if I have this episode.
@@EastEndersArchive He could have meant Steve Elliot. Maybe he was mentioned off screen before he arrived.
@@r4h4al an entire year before Steve Elliot arrives? The storyline is is Phil and Grant have bought 43B and want 43A which they later sell.
Sharon was a hottie back damm, wasn't even born when this was released and 30 years later she's still a hottie lol 😁😁😁
Yeah but she's built like a rugby player now
@@rutter1ify 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sharon was very pretty
Were these two in the Communards before Eastenders?
Why didnt Sharon look differently etc if he really was reffering to Steve Mcfadden. Woudnt it have been cut ?
Nope, he didnt. He referred to he character Steve that worked in the cafe and on the stalls. Black man, always wore a shirt, dreadlocks.
In 1990? There was a black Steve who worked in the cafe Steve Elliot, but he didn't arrive until the following year. I think it's a genuine error because the story line is Phil and Grant are buying the flats.
How's Adam....?!! 😉
Followed by petrified eye stare. Truly iconic.
They were both in Spandau Ballet yeah?
I was a day old 😭😂
“How’s Adam?”
Erm no he didn't.
I’m surprised they didn’t re shoot that scene.
I don’t get it was this scene live or something because they could of reshot this scene
Super. Army. Soldier.
i just noticed he just called him steve haha
You just noticed? That was the point of the video. It's in the title.
I have my doubts that this episode is from 1990, Westbrook appeared in just 18 episodes that year. I will do some research but am pretty sure this episode is from 1991 and the steve they are referring to is Steve elliot . ...Edit ,I stand corrected , it is indeed Oct 16th 1990. So it is a gaff
Shocking acting.
Maybe they thought it would be realistic? People do have clips of the tongues in real life. Which is why the "How's Adam" debacle really didn't have to be that big of a deal.
It will be because it was filmed on tape and they may have been running out and also tape was expensive it's not like filming on digital today
Not to mention Scott Maslen holding the flack from the plack look it's a motive Bradley alright she found out what she whatsit you held it against the public look we all have
@@stephenmcconnell1000 What you gonna say?!? She found out what's he what's a whojo...Look, she's carrying his kid alright he knows about it!
@@matthill3293 🤣
I’d probably do it all the time if I was an actor lol
when the acting was more real and viewers got sucked into to welcoming the east end lot into the family of homes all over the place
The acting was definitely not more real lmao
@@dannydbrown90 correct... should have said 'when the art of acting was better portrayed to be welcomed into family homes as an acceptable-ish standard of entertainment' ... have seen the odd clip of eastenders over the last some years and the acting is diabolically hilarious, so much so, that drama schools are seen for what they are... drama inducing cults
He probably meant the white geezer who crashed the car into the shop, was he in it at that time?
No, he came into it in 1998.
But surely they would have re done the scene if they noticed grant call him steve?
You'd be surprised how many mistakes were left in in the old days, coronation street was the same
Phil an Grant become Del an Rodney
Then the Krays 💯
Surely he just meant Steve Elliot
He wasn’t on the show at this point
😂
Obviously he wasn’t referring to ‘Phil’ . There was a character named Steve in the show at that time ..but of course you knew that and are taking the piss
Probably Steve elliot
No.
Grant sounds so much like tim roth
🤣🤣🤣
Ooooooooooo !
me and steve haha
Grant copying Tanya Jessop
Other way round as this was years earlier
@@LanceHerod-n5d true
I didnt hear Grant call phil Steve
Grant refers to Phil as Steve whilst talking to Sharon at 1.33
Ahh thank you!
Wow.
There was a black guy called Steve think his referring to him
What year was this
🤦🏽♀️ look at the very beginning of the video
Shamim Ibrahim 1990.
19234
1960
Sorry where does he refer to Phil as Steve?
1:33
@@alannahfidler3418 Oh yeah! Cheers!
No he didnt..
1:33 it’s there
@@alannahfidler3418 ahh so it is i stand corrected
Ha ha
Lol
Oooops
Ross Kemp is a terrible actor
1:32