BBC Britain on Film - Series 2 Episode 5 Transport - Look at Life FULL

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@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz 4 жыл бұрын
There are many reasons why I wish I could go back to those days. Mostly that life was simpler, slower, less crowded and we shared a common culture and pride in ourselves and our country. We swept the steps, picked up our litter and were polite and dressed smartly. Of course not everything was great, far from it. But I'd still swap now for then any day.
@conniethomas4753
@conniethomas4753 4 жыл бұрын
Going with you when you discover how :-) Happy times :-)
@Captally
@Captally 5 жыл бұрын
1959, what memories! I joined the Navy in 1959 having worked at Paddington Station in the admin. offices for eighteen months. We belonged to London, London belonged to us. We've given her away and swiftly handing out the rest of the Country.
@user-wp6eh1gi4z
@user-wp6eh1gi4z 5 жыл бұрын
1967 I was 21 and did the skid pan test at Gunnersbury, London Transport's Training Centre. 9 x 8 hour days training took and passed my PSV Test first time. N86726 was my Badge Number. I started at Dalston Bus Garage, Shrubland Road Hackney E8 and then drove at different LT Bus Garages over the next 20 odd years, great times and a great era to live through. Would love to turn the clock back to those days, sadly, It's not going to happen
@user-wp6eh1gi4z
@user-wp6eh1gi4z 4 жыл бұрын
@@donalkinsella4380 Who Sir? me Sir? How very dare you, I've never been so insulted in all my life!!! ;-)
@robotello
@robotello 4 жыл бұрын
Im kinda glad I was born after, so don't have nostalgic feelings
@user-wp6eh1gi4z
@user-wp6eh1gi4z 4 жыл бұрын
@@robotello You will one day in the future
@jonka1
@jonka1 4 жыл бұрын
@@robotello Wait long enough and it will happen.
@WardAlienVideo
@WardAlienVideo 3 жыл бұрын
I started watching these to get my mind off of being sick. Every once in awhile I go back and rewatch them. I pine for those days.
@Another534
@Another534 3 жыл бұрын
Get well soon.
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 5 жыл бұрын
I’m from the U.K. but currently reside in the States. Im not sure I even want to visit my family in the U.K. anymore for fear of destroying all of my fond memories. I prefer my family come here instead. Oh how I miss Britannia! I miss the time before 1985. Before technology and 24/7 news destroyed everything
@mrcrazychickengaming7918
@mrcrazychickengaming7918 5 жыл бұрын
Why are you living in the States? Did something happen?
@ProfSimonHolland
@ProfSimonHolland 5 жыл бұрын
1985 the dreadful Margret Thatcher destroyed Britain
@mrforevernever517
@mrforevernever517 5 жыл бұрын
I would never set foot in America. Mass shootings?.
@henrytudor8537
@henrytudor8537 6 жыл бұрын
As a Nigerian Anglophile, I love Britain to bits. It saddens my heart to see many give their country away to please people who dont actually like the country or its values. Here in britain we who love britain are seen as enemies and traitors and a white british man once told me I shouldnt have been let into britain because I loved the country. I had to ask "so he means to tell me he would only let people who hate the countey in"? It pains me. Britannia, U successfully ruled the world for a reason. Dont let people tell U what right or wrong is. Stand ur ground.
@tdonovan4735
@tdonovan4735 6 жыл бұрын
FOOL! Do you know how much pillage etc was done in order to obtain and keep colonies? There many things to be embarrassed by regarding the British Empire- as well as other Empires. Your comment is unbelievably naive and ridiculous. Not to mention an absolute disgrace.
@davidbarlow350
@davidbarlow350 5 жыл бұрын
@@tdonovan4735Sadly these days.unlike the fifties,we're never far away from the lefty apologist.Why don't you bang on about the slave trade while you're at it,or how we should apologise for having any history at all? It's pricks like you that made this Country into the nanny-state laughing stock it is today.
@annother3350
@annother3350 4 жыл бұрын
@Houston's mccaine We brought civilisation to many countries and brought about the end of the slave trade. That is why many commonwealth countries fought for us on World War II and still like Britain today. You've been brainwashed.
@bigbearfuzzums7027
@bigbearfuzzums7027 4 жыл бұрын
@@tdonovan4735 pure lefty nutter!
@bigbearfuzzums7027
@bigbearfuzzums7027 4 жыл бұрын
@Houston's mccaine silence lefty nutter we don't need maoists telling us how to live!
@helenemillar7626
@helenemillar7626 7 жыл бұрын
The scooters designed to withstand use by mum - even if she was 'a heavyweight!' So non-PC, it's priceless!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 6 жыл бұрын
oh how I larfed
@ZnenTitan
@ZnenTitan 6 жыл бұрын
So non-PC it's funny!
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 5 жыл бұрын
These films must have inspired this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bYatgZ2LgaiUb7M
@Kidraver555
@Kidraver555 4 жыл бұрын
PC = Pretentiously Constipated.
@tonycox5625
@tonycox5625 4 жыл бұрын
There weren't that many porkers about then. If you saw one you'd point and take the piss out of it!😂😂
@tattyshoesshigure5731
@tattyshoesshigure5731 8 жыл бұрын
Almost all the vehicles in these fascinating films are British made... makes you regret what we have lost.
@martinwebb5588
@martinwebb5588 7 жыл бұрын
+ Tattyshoes Shigure We lost it because most British people bought Japanese, German and French cars, and British transport firms bought foreign made lorries rather than British built ones ... unlike the French and Germans that bought homemade products.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 6 жыл бұрын
martin Webb---but was it becauise they were all shite?
@martinwebb5588
@martinwebb5588 6 жыл бұрын
+ Philip Croft ... No more shite than French, Japanese and Italian built vehicles of that time, trouble is British people have never been patriotic and bought home made products, unlike the French, Germans and Italians ... that's why they have flourished and we "Great" Britain have nothing left, they are all strong patriotic European nations and us bunch of little islanders have opted out of Europe but still depend on the Germans, French and Italians for all our vehicles be they cars or trucks ... another wise move by the complaining British people, it seems we hate being European but make ourselves totally dependent on European made vehicles, its no wonder the Europeans see us as such a joke.
@martinwebb5588
@martinwebb5588 6 жыл бұрын
+ Stephane Aderca ... You said it, summed it up nicely. 😊
@willb3698
@willb3698 6 жыл бұрын
We used to drive our Land Rover's with their bumpy ride, and underpowered engines - then one day people here in Australia were seeing Toyota Land Cruisers going down the roads at 100kph instead of 60kph. It's no wonder we lost so much to foreign manufacturers. They Simply made a better product. Then the Unions of the 60's and 70's - who want's to do business with that? Crippling. We did it all ourselve's. I still love my Land Rover Series 2 -3 with Salisbury Diffs and an Ex Mil Defender is a car for life - but I drive a (30 year old) Landcriuser.
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 3 жыл бұрын
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams
@erepsekahs
@erepsekahs 4 жыл бұрын
That was in the days when Britain had a culture. Today the politicians promote a 'multiculture' which is of course an impossibility. A nation is a people sharing the same humor, the same art, the same goals..... the same CULTURE. A multiculture simply is a way for politicians to divide and conquer. There is no more comfort and security in being 'British.'
@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz 4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. A multiracial society is good, a multicultural one is not. Pride is important too. A demoralised nation with looser and looser cultural ties will die. Perhaps that was the objective all along. Break the ties then we'll believe we need to hand ourselves over to a bunch of bureaucrats in Brussels.
@rjhtrucking5429
@rjhtrucking5429 5 жыл бұрын
Watching these kind of film's and comparing with todays modern Britain you can see how peter hitchens is so correct when he says we are busy making the wrong decisions.
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 4 жыл бұрын
R D These films were propaganda. Regardless of what Hitchens may or not be right about, these films have little bearing on the whole picture. There has, as Hitchens would agree, been some erosion of social cohesion and character, and a lot of ideological interference that’s backfired, but there was a lot wrong that you’ll never find in films like this. Our establishment was decadent and too readily protected by a deferential press, and British business was still mired in the slow, inefficient decline that had begun as early as the 1860s.
@maxmullen6337
@maxmullen6337 4 жыл бұрын
Mark Lawton. You mean the effect of our essentially fascist trade union movement which opposed all innovation. That reality is still kept secret and hardly known about now. But in those days Britain was a much nicer place to live in. For one thing there was a sense of community, long gone now of course. You could go anywhere and feel at home. Now going into the next street can be like entering a foreign country - where you are not wanted. And not every road, every train, every school and every hospital an overcrowded dump. It was still a green and pleasant land.
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 4 жыл бұрын
Old Man The trade unions were only half the story; stop grinding your axe, take of your rose-tinted spectacles and look at the bigger picture. The country started to go into decline in the last half of the 19th Century when we found we couldn’t compete with the new European nation states. WW1 and the Spanish Flu epidemic that followed effectively destroyed the nation, and the green and pleasant you’ve invented in your own mind was on the threshold of revolution. We didn’t even have universal suffrage, even after fighting in the trenches, until the establishment saw which way the wind was blowing. The English are fools; they refuse to see that they were bred for the yoke, and they they’re only ever going to get scraps from the table until they burn the whole thing down. Take a look at the country since the end of WWII; for all but 17 of the last 74 years the UK has been governed by fiscally conservative administrations who’ve become increasingly laissez faire, by the most consistently right wing administrations in North-Western Europe, and it is a bankrupt dump with the highest levels of inequality in the developed world. Mass immigration is a tool of modern conservative economic policy, not some made-up and entirely self-contradictory folk devil called “cultural Marxism”. There truly is no future in England’s dreaming.
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 4 жыл бұрын
@@markofsaltburn Good commenting. You say "Mass immigration is a tool of modern conservative economic policy". Sounds like what I´m saying. It´s about playing off the domestic working and middle class in Europe and North America against poorer immigrants from 3rd world countries or Eastern Europe in order to make both of them compete and need to offer their labour force at the lowest price and claim less for their rights to be respected,. 2nd positive effect for the wealthy in this game is that the demand for housing is growing and through scarcity of flats rmakes rents go up. And thirdly: when poor fights poor the wealthy get out of the focus and "can go to the bank" as George Carlin once has put it. And another funny thing is that as the left wingers are against racism and against egoism and for supporting the exploited on the planet they´re caught in an ideological trap and have to be sort of confom with all that.
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 4 жыл бұрын
@@kulturfreund6631 Thanks.
@anythingbootneck
@anythingbootneck 4 жыл бұрын
Anybody like to join me in my time machine, back to a civilised Britain?
@anythingbootneck
@anythingbootneck 4 жыл бұрын
Rosida Andriyana Excellent. I’ll let you know when it’s finished!👍🏻😀
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 4 жыл бұрын
Paul B and just when will that be? It certainly wasn't in.the past.
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos 4 жыл бұрын
Paul B No.
@meirionowen5979
@meirionowen5979 4 жыл бұрын
Count me in please.
@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne 4 жыл бұрын
FFs you'd need a machine big enough to take 17.4 million.....
@paddyanglais91
@paddyanglais91 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone was so optimistic back then. Today, there is no hope for the future.
@hackdaniels7253
@hackdaniels7253 4 жыл бұрын
OK boomer.
@gazza2933
@gazza2933 4 жыл бұрын
@Seymour Butts 🤣
@mersenneprime2874
@mersenneprime2874 4 жыл бұрын
Hope is the future.
@chazmork8265
@chazmork8265 4 жыл бұрын
Your never optimistic with a misty optic, an old Glasgow drinking proverb, lol!!!!
@chubeye1187
@chubeye1187 4 жыл бұрын
Like the prospect of nuclear war
@TonyChiuTC
@TonyChiuTC 10 жыл бұрын
17:46: "This new light scooter has been designed with women in mind, but before it reaches the public it is man tested." Won't get away with that if it was shown today.
@flipper2392
@flipper2392 4 жыл бұрын
Another device designed with women in mind is the Apple i-Ron, hasn't been tested by men yet.
@bigbearfuzzums7027
@bigbearfuzzums7027 4 жыл бұрын
To hell with them it's freedom of speech if words kill you then snowflakes can't live in the real world!
@melanierhianna
@melanierhianna 4 жыл бұрын
What's stupid is using one half of the population to test something that the other half of the population is going to use. Anyway I wouldn't be seen dead on a scooter. My 750cc Kawasaki sports bike is so much more fun.
@mattylamb9194
@mattylamb9194 3 жыл бұрын
@@melanierhianna didn;t this video say that 40% of scooter riders were female. Who were the other 60%?
@MrMjp58
@MrMjp58 5 жыл бұрын
Glorious footage. I'm not especially proud of my nostalgia, but one can't help feeling it when faced with this sort of thing. I could do without the subtitles - I can have my own thoughts on the items. Such beautiful music was used to accompany the images.
@jhiv3945
@jhiv3945 3 жыл бұрын
It does me harm to see Ernest Marples opening road after road. He had a construction business which was involved in the road building and thus had a vested interest in developing the road system and cutting the railways. It was he who instructed Richard Beeching to trim the railways. Today, we find that we are needing those lines that were closed because the roads cannot cope with the traffic. Such is man's wisdom!
@fava7753
@fava7753 4 жыл бұрын
Not a foreigner in sight , should still be that way , but , unfortunately it's quite the opposite . When Britain was , our , country . . .
@mrpopparouni8571
@mrpopparouni8571 4 жыл бұрын
You do know that Britain has been invaded 73 times since 1066? We're all descended from 'foreigners'.
@tarquin4592
@tarquin4592 3 жыл бұрын
I remember back in the day how boring I used to find 'Look At Life.' Typical, unaware young stupidity on my part; I treasure the series of DVD's issued and am glad to be temporarily transported back to the time when we trusted the media and were proud of our magnificent history that gave so much to the rest of the world.
@gavinreid5387
@gavinreid5387 3 жыл бұрын
A time when Sports wear was worn only when actually doing sports.
@jazzman1626
@jazzman1626 3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha yes. Any time someone says they are wearing trainers, I think “ are you practicing for when you get real shoes?”.
@davidt9238
@davidt9238 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the good old days. Before sports wear, and people wearing pyjamas in public.
@fenrirComes
@fenrirComes 3 жыл бұрын
And workwear like jeans for manual work !
@trondog8503
@trondog8503 4 жыл бұрын
Watching this makes you reflect, all this rubbish we hear from politicians about "Progressiveness " as I look at the once beautiful landscape of Worcestershire disappearing under frightening levels of concrete, you just think, what's it all about! Progress? Really? Politicians need to start talking about and addressing the " Population Crisis ", and fast.
@NOWThatsRichy
@NOWThatsRichy 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, metioned on the news today, the population of the UK will be close to 70 million in 10 years time!
@charliegoody2070
@charliegoody2070 4 жыл бұрын
Most Humane Answer...Is Birth Control..They Should have Dealt With This Issue Back In The 80s...Great Film's Anyway.
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 жыл бұрын
Politicians just talk, nothing else
@elrjames7799
@elrjames7799 4 жыл бұрын
@@charliegoody2070 Family planning sounds more attractive than birth control, but you've an excellent point.
@richardcurant454
@richardcurant454 4 жыл бұрын
Yes CORK THE STORK.
@adrianoconnor5929
@adrianoconnor5929 4 жыл бұрын
“The other driver may not be sober or even sane!!”😂😂😂
@meirionowen5979
@meirionowen5979 4 жыл бұрын
Yep. I laughed at that bit too!
@Fiona-hp4mw
@Fiona-hp4mw 4 жыл бұрын
Always be on guard against lunatics. One may escape from an asylum at any moment. You wouldn't be surprised if he said that next. Harry Enfield's Mr Chomondley Warner public service announcements were just like these lol
@ronwhite8503
@ronwhite8503 4 жыл бұрын
I'm quite often neither when driving......and bally good fun it is too.
@mrood799
@mrood799 4 жыл бұрын
In 100 years from now the people will watch it and think how excellent the year 2020s was, im dreading to think what awaits 2120 in the UK
@ivornappinion9406
@ivornappinion9406 4 жыл бұрын
i;m dreading what this year will bring
@MrStr8den
@MrStr8den 3 жыл бұрын
To think that a lot of companies, be it land, sea or air, had their own catering divisions where chef, cooks and steward worked as a team with absolute pride... now what do we get, pre-packaged sandwiches, pasties and tepid liquid in a paper cup all outsourced from barely regional warehouses.
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, I can remember when airplanes had delicious meals served by attractive smiling air hostesses. Flying was a pleasant adventure in those days. Now it's something to be avoided at all costs if there is any other was to reach your destination.
@horsenuts1831
@horsenuts1831 5 жыл бұрын
Well, they could just charge double and then everything that you remember can be re-created. However, I suspect you wouldn't want to pay twice as much just for a smile.
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 4 жыл бұрын
@@horsenuts1831 Right. I once had seen a Lufthansa advertisement in an early 60s magazine offering flight tickets from Frankfurt to L.A. for about DM 4,000 each. That´s adjusted to inflation 6000 EUR or 6700 British Pounds.
@paulbrookes5365
@paulbrookes5365 4 жыл бұрын
@@kulturfreund6631 That was years before the 'package tour' crowd took off in the seventies onwards. Early air travel was for the well heeled.
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 4 жыл бұрын
@@paulbrookes5365 Sure. I remember in the midseventies having seen a car carrying inside a mobile phone device. For us kids that was far out. Someone really important that must had been. Today you see school kids from social welfare backgrounds with stuff hundred times more sophisticated than that, needing a new one when x-mas arrives. : D
@serinadelmar6012
@serinadelmar6012 4 жыл бұрын
Planes had delicious meals? They were famous for being appalling by the time of my first flight (in the late 1980s). I imagine it was extremely expensive in the 60s however, so you’d expect to be treated finely. Though it’s definitely better if you can avoid it just for its environmental cost.
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus 4 жыл бұрын
replacing rail with road was the dumbest idea ever
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely stupid decision. Bloody Beeching eh.
@lewisner
@lewisner 3 жыл бұрын
13.23 The problem "Our towns are saturated with road traffic" The solution "close all the railways" What could possibly go wrong ?
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 3 жыл бұрын
@@lewisner The roads were so empty then, compared to now. It was lunacy to close the little Branch lines. They are now looking to re-open some of the once pretty little branch line stations, but the Victorian buildings have long gone, to be replaced with hideous concrete monstrosities compared to the attractive wood and brick station buildings in dark green and cream.
@jean-pierredeclemy7032
@jean-pierredeclemy7032 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with Marples (the Minister for Transport) being a director of a major road building company and prioritising roads over rail. Oh no, never!
@lewisner
@lewisner 3 жыл бұрын
@@Oakleaf700 If you mean by "they" the current government although I voted for them I never believed the stuff about reopening closed railways and stations. I will cut them some slack because of the chaos this year but I don't think it will happen.
@DaveBriffa
@DaveBriffa 9 жыл бұрын
so sad to watch that, the engines. carriages being destroyed. great video though but damn if i had a time machine i would save them all
@Vakito227
@Vakito227 9 жыл бұрын
While it's very sad to see them go, the reason that makes them special today is that there are only a handful left. If they all got saved, people today would think nothing of them.
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 7 жыл бұрын
On the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, they did save some teak ones. Now having to spend thousands in repair after some vandals smashed them up. Some kids today think nothing of them.
@rogerstone3068
@rogerstone3068 6 жыл бұрын
Dave Briffa, there are plenty out there still which have survived, stored for 40 years in lock-up garages because people were too attached to them just to scrap them. See www.TROCltd.com for a collection of Triumph Renowns, for example, which you can pick up for £1,000 - £3,000... and then spend up to £10-12,000 getting it back into good condition. The parts are available; the expertise and guidance are there. It just needs more people willing to live the dream, instead of JUST dream.
@flossie5432
@flossie5432 5 жыл бұрын
One man saved the Flying Scotsman for posterity.It spent some time in America ,yet it was here in North Wales a few weeks ago and crowds turned up to see and photograph it along the whole of its route.
@StephSancia
@StephSancia 4 жыл бұрын
My conclusion in reading the comments here is that deep regrets and complaints hits the English population at age 60 plus LOL !! I was born in 1954 in London and in many ways my life today is way better than the late 50's and 60's but the one complaint is that it makes me feel soo damned ancient watching all these vids !! beyond Victorian LOL. But the 70's were soo cool and as for comments here on "no hope for the future" then I'm planning on many years to come .. and if my kidney cancer / sigmoid colon of 2014 had of happened in the 1950's 60's UK I'd probably have been buried there and then. Good times, bad times, I think EVERY generation looks back to younger years with fond memories as their graves draw nearer. Life's what you make of it mostly and I'm older than my father and grandpa ever were, but NOT my dear old Mum and Nan ! Hope yet !! Great to look back but with ALL hope for the future as HOPE is all we have that keeps us moving forward. I still feel old !! Thanks for the upload, gratitude and subbed ~ "LIFE CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD BACKWARDS BUT MUST BE LIVED FORWARDS" ~ Søren Kierkegaaard
@zivkovicable
@zivkovicable 4 жыл бұрын
The voice of reason amongst a sea of bigots.
@yasirmalik11
@yasirmalik11 6 жыл бұрын
Britain was more humane then.
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 4 жыл бұрын
@sam mark Just to comfort you: Not only in the UK
@TheVaughan5
@TheVaughan5 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, but it wasn`t all great by any means. Overall it was bad food, bad service and could be very unfriendly to outsiders. Of course there were better things as well but every era has its good and bad.
@ancietman
@ancietman 4 жыл бұрын
Most of us back then were skint but I would say happier than 2019.
@affectionatepunch
@affectionatepunch 4 жыл бұрын
As long as you didn't get cancer then you would have snuffed it you were only happier then because you were younger
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 жыл бұрын
Bollocks, this is a propaganda film, nobody was happy slaving in pits, ship yards, steel etc, they had to or starve while a small percent were living it up, just like now
@richardkelly5409
@richardkelly5409 4 жыл бұрын
ancietman , I agree , everyone was broke , but we were happier , what have the politicians allowed to happen ?
@nihilistcentraluk442
@nihilistcentraluk442 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardkelly5409 some people weren't happy. There was a lot of domestic abuse and child abuse which was systematically covered up.Policing could be brutal by modern standards.
@sunnyjim1355
@sunnyjim1355 4 жыл бұрын
@@neonskyline1 I feel sorry for you that you have such a tiny understanding of the world. But then again, they do say ignorance is bliss, so maybe your tiny mind is better off being ignorant.
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 3 жыл бұрын
2019, Heathrow handled 80 million passengers, Gatwick handled 47 million passengers. What percentage of those 130 million people _really_ needed to fly? Good times make weak & lazy people. Weak and lazy people make bad times. Bad times make strong people. Strong people make good times.
@blabla-rg7ky
@blabla-rg7ky 3 жыл бұрын
well put
@Malc180s
@Malc180s 3 жыл бұрын
What percentage of people really _need_ to do anything? Just stay indoors and exist, that's my moto. Do as little as possible. Do I really _need_ the internet? Nope. That's gone.
@equalsql7508
@equalsql7508 4 жыл бұрын
Loving these old films. Thanks so much for posting them up.
@Ambition704
@Ambition704 8 жыл бұрын
I about died when they said " But there is nothing much to do with old woodwork but this" just before burning it all. What I wouldn't give to have some of that "old woodwork" today!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 6 жыл бұрын
yep--high quality mahogany and oak
@forthfarean
@forthfarean 4 жыл бұрын
Brutalist, Left wing architecture had no time for the beauties of the past . Town planners did more damage than the Luftwaffe .
@spencerwilton5831
@spencerwilton5831 4 жыл бұрын
Nemo of Erewhon So true! I grew up near Doncaster, the planners flattened everything of any age or architectural interest, and still try their hardest today to thwart any restorations of what's left. As a result the town is dying on its feet.
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 4 жыл бұрын
@@forthfarean but ended up using that material created by the Romans....... concrete......
@tosspot1305
@tosspot1305 4 жыл бұрын
Probably the most British thing I've ever seen in my life!
@saltspringrailway3683
@saltspringrailway3683 4 жыл бұрын
And our roads are still overcrowded, nice one politicians.
@saltspringrailway3683
@saltspringrailway3683 4 жыл бұрын
@@martin2466 I live in Canada and haven't voted for anyone for 20 yrs. That aside what else can people do?
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 4 жыл бұрын
I think "politicians" want to seriously restrict "personal transport" and will use "electric" to achieve it.........
@gavinreid5387
@gavinreid5387 3 жыл бұрын
Massive increase in car ownership.
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 3 жыл бұрын
@@gavinreid5387 Massive increase in "car" sizes too........
@RillUK
@RillUK 3 жыл бұрын
10 million people too many, the answer to a majority of our problems.
@HouseWinchester1874
@HouseWinchester1874 4 жыл бұрын
Britain when it was Britain.
@mrpopparouni8571
@mrpopparouni8571 4 жыл бұрын
Is Britain not Britain anymore? I must have missed the memo!
@jasperfk
@jasperfk 3 жыл бұрын
Pipe down boomer
@macca8562
@macca8562 4 жыл бұрын
This was the country we had before joining the eu, and if anyone asks why you voted to leave just show them films like this, this was Britain before the eu forced us to take any down and outs from the third world.
@andrewoliver8930
@andrewoliver8930 4 жыл бұрын
We begged to join the EEC because we were on our arse. Thatcher yearned for us to join
@Mark-ms5pn
@Mark-ms5pn 4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewoliver8930 Thatcher came into power in 79 are you sure?
@andrewoliver8930
@andrewoliver8930 4 жыл бұрын
@@Mark-ms5pn she was a minister before she was pm.
@andrewoliver8930
@andrewoliver8930 4 жыл бұрын
@@Mark-ms5pn www.theguardian.com/fashion/shortcuts/2016/jun/22/margaret-thatcher-pro-europe-jumper-perfect-referendum-day-fashion
@TedTheTree
@TedTheTree 4 жыл бұрын
It was Great Britain in those days;
@163london
@163london Жыл бұрын
I was born in London in 1959. I remember going to Dover on a steam train in the early 60s.
@timberlake747
@timberlake747 11 жыл бұрын
Great stuff....12 minutes 56 seconds in shows Brentwood High Street just as I remember it. Tim Blake.
@johnj3577
@johnj3577 4 жыл бұрын
10:21 is Junction 27 on the M6 looking north down the sliproad. Lived there for the first 30 yrs of my life. Amazing to compare it to now where all the embankments, verges and even the fields in the distance are massively overgrown with undergrowth and trees these days. It looks so clean and tidy back when it was first built! Compare it to google streetview to see what I mean...
@marks-0-0
@marks-0-0 3 жыл бұрын
The new motorways looked so clean and fresh with no safety barriers.
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see shots of the original 59 Motorcycle Club.
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 4 жыл бұрын
And here in 2020 I am still a member.
@alandigweed8713
@alandigweed8713 4 жыл бұрын
Interesting, Ernest Marples, motorways and destruction of the railway system are on the same film.. He had a vested interest in building motorways as he owned or had directorships in the big civil engineering contractors.
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile 4 жыл бұрын
in the end had to go on the run from the taxman......
@PaulBaird
@PaulBaird 4 жыл бұрын
At 4:29 - wooden frame railway carriages. People are nostalgic for these death traps ?
@tommillar2821
@tommillar2821 4 жыл бұрын
i rode a motorcycle in the sixties which were the most dangerous time to be on the road, with adverts for drivers like [please dont have that fifth pint] i have no desire to be wrapped in cotton wool like lots of people today, even kids wear helmets on their three wheelers . climb a tree no way !!!
@jonnybabes1
@jonnybabes1 4 жыл бұрын
"Living in a caravan on the edge of tomorrow" You'd think they were describing something exotic, not the families who were building motorways.
@mattylamb9194
@mattylamb9194 3 жыл бұрын
Well, it is what they were doing isn;t it? They were part of the future in a way. Whether the future was positive or not is up for debate, of course
@nevillemason6791
@nevillemason6791 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the debate about whether it was worth the cost to put crash barriers down the central reservations of all motorways. Some sections of motorways were built as two lanes only. They were then rebuilt only a few years later to three lanes which including demolishing and rebuilding numerous bridges. Very short sighted planning.
@paulcooper3463
@paulcooper3463 7 жыл бұрын
Can we go back please.
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos 6 жыл бұрын
paul cooper No.
@garethwilliams6452
@garethwilliams6452 6 жыл бұрын
What I would pay to get back to those lovely days. So glad I was born in the early 60s. Everything was fun and uncomplicated.
@lesrogers7310
@lesrogers7310 5 жыл бұрын
If we went back we would not be commenting here...
@carolineboothby9747
@carolineboothby9747 5 жыл бұрын
@@lesrogers7310 good, I'd rather be living it without, than watching it with.
@kevvywevvywoo
@kevvywevvywoo 4 жыл бұрын
The great, clear narration by Tim Turner, who also provided the voice for Jason in 'Jason and the Argonauts'.
@ducktack1
@ducktack1 3 жыл бұрын
No helmets, high vis jackets but loads of smiles. What a contrast to today. Guess about the only good thing i can see about today is that we are living longer but yet less free.
@flipper2392
@flipper2392 4 жыл бұрын
These films were narrated by Miles Cholmondley-Warner.
@MrBlueSky474
@MrBlueSky474 8 жыл бұрын
Not Burka in sight! This must have been a wonderful era!
@vtecpreludevtec
@vtecpreludevtec 8 жыл бұрын
The prophetic Enoch Powell.🇳🇿🇦🇺🇬🇧🍺🍻🐷🐽
@wellington-yh8rc
@wellington-yh8rc 8 жыл бұрын
+ MrBlueSky474 Yeah..thats the country we fought so hard to keep free...or my father and his generation did ....sadly now given away by the bloody politicians coasting along on their "Gravy Train"
@MrBlueSky474
@MrBlueSky474 8 жыл бұрын
Well said, thanks for replying.
@davidshakespeare2408
@davidshakespeare2408 7 жыл бұрын
Any particular reason why you chose to call me a c--t Vic Denton ?
@johncraske
@johncraske 6 жыл бұрын
MrBlueSky474, Yes, those were the good old days when the average uneducated Brit only hated West Indians, Jews and the Irish.
@lilacosmanthus
@lilacosmanthus 9 жыл бұрын
After watching this, I've realized I've never driven a car correctly once in my entire six years of driving.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 6 жыл бұрын
so--that was YOU was it?
5 жыл бұрын
That old way of steering was eventually done away with.
@silkdestroyer
@silkdestroyer 3 жыл бұрын
I like nothing better than being able to dine out while watching the cars go by! I liked the scenes of the rail workers, with not a bit of stupid "hi-vis" or a hard hat in sight.
@waytosacramento3843
@waytosacramento3843 5 жыл бұрын
The UK was late with their implementation of diesel trains then and they are late on electrification of railways still today (2015: #20/29, behind Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, etc.).
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 жыл бұрын
yeah---we're only good at inventing great things, and creating great ideas, then having spent billions on R&D, hand it all over to foreigner's, who know how to promote and sell greatness.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 жыл бұрын
The beggar nations more advanced than Britain?
@duffbaker9554
@duffbaker9554 3 жыл бұрын
@@alphonsozorro7952 Yes, you don't see the homeless sleeping in high streets over there.
@zeeteavathepipe3184
@zeeteavathepipe3184 3 жыл бұрын
@@alphonsozorro7952 In some cases, yes.
@nostromoau
@nostromoau 8 жыл бұрын
I seem to remember an episode of 'tomorrow's world' (or similar) featuring the stacker car park; seemed like a great idea. Some years later I saw one in Kuala Lumpur that was attached to a hotel I think. I wonder if that one survived longer than a year.
@YllaStar95970
@YllaStar95970 5 жыл бұрын
Exactly the same process is continuing here in Poland, a white nation , l enjoy reliving the 19 70's here.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 жыл бұрын
Poland is a beggar nation, unfit for immigration, so likely to remain "white".
@colin_a
@colin_a 4 жыл бұрын
I much preferred this version of Britain than the one we now have... How did it all go so wrong... Too many people here could be one of the problems..
@lewisner
@lewisner 3 жыл бұрын
It's ironic to compare the positive tone of the documentary with the fact that many steam locomotives were scrapped after 10 years service and replaced by diesels which themselves were scrapped after 10 years service. My local railway was resignalled with new steel upper quadrant signals in 1962 then closed in 1967 with most of the signals being torched.
@BartechTV
@BartechTV 3 жыл бұрын
You could buy a house at this time for about 1.5 year's salary, or 9 months combined salary for a working couple. Mortgage payments would be about 10% of your take home pay. Now a house costs 7 or 8 times annual salary and mortgage payments are more like 70%.
@maybery2009
@maybery2009 6 жыл бұрын
Theme tune so good.
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM 4 жыл бұрын
26:02 - 8 million passengers a year at Heathrow in the early 60s, and they were struggling with capacity. It's now over 80 million.
@gavinreid5387
@gavinreid5387 3 жыл бұрын
Air travel now is astonishingly cheap compared to then.
@nowhereman5119
@nowhereman5119 4 жыл бұрын
People from that era would have been sorely disappointed to learn that in 2020, anyone from a poor student to a rich company CEO is more likely to get on a bicycle than fly a helicopter for a 10 mile journey!
@mikeadams8989
@mikeadams8989 4 жыл бұрын
I used to live very near to Farthing Corner services in Gillingham. It looked so much nicer back when it opened than it does now. Very run down now 😡
@willb3698
@willb3698 6 жыл бұрын
7:04 that guy can't get out of that chair fast enough!
@davidpeters6536
@davidpeters6536 3 жыл бұрын
Stanstead looked like that in 1964 when I landed there coming back from Spain. I remember these films from school "Film Club".
@clonmore819
@clonmore819 6 жыл бұрын
I can just about remember some of this. We are today in a different country.
@karldelavigne8134
@karldelavigne8134 4 жыл бұрын
Bad things: pollution, noise, smoking, 1960s architecture, the beginning of disastrous town planning, the reckless destruction of the past in the name of progress. Good things: everyone dressed correctly, road workers drank tea from a cup not a mug, people made an effort to speak clearly and grammatically, high streets still had independent shops, and you could get decent food on trains served by stewards in uniform.
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 4 жыл бұрын
Karl Delavigne apart from the greengrocers and and their apostrophe. And what is wrong with town planning? The lack of foresight by previous generations has caused the Britain of today. I wonder what the Britains in 50 years time will think of the people of today when they look back at the Brexit vote. Will it be another example of short-termism?
@tommillar2821
@tommillar2821 4 жыл бұрын
not to mention no fast food what so ever shops closed on sunday, and not many delicate flowers around.
@karldelavigne8134
@karldelavigne8134 4 жыл бұрын
@@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 There is nothing wrong with town planning when it is sympathetic to the needs of people, respects the architectural evolution of a locale, considers the impact of the environment on living standards and quality of life, and supports the livelihoods of people and the viability of local businesses. So much of the town planning in the 1960s failed in these respects, for example with the building of indoor markets which eventually killed them, shopping centres which destroyed the high street and independent retailers, high-rise building in historic centres, and bad road planning which blighted towns and increased congestion rather than ameliorating it. The best town planners were the late Georgians. Look at the New Town in Edinburgh for example.
@saltspringrailway3683
@saltspringrailway3683 4 жыл бұрын
Apparently independent shops are returning to our decimated town centres.
@annother3350
@annother3350 4 жыл бұрын
@@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 What's wrong with town planning?! They're building non stop apartments all over london like there's no tommorow with zero thought about town planning -- just greed. At least in the 60s they built flats with lots lof green space around -- they dont give a shit now. In 50 years time they will thank God we voted for Brexit -- the eu is a tyrannical cash cow with empirical plans -- we dodged a bullet.
@Rocktecho
@Rocktecho 8 жыл бұрын
Very interesting stuff, especially interesting to see the M4 and Hammersmith Flyover being built as I'm local. Guessin these were broadcast in B&W back in the day? Anyone know?
@nostromoau
@nostromoau 8 жыл бұрын
+Rocktecho These 'look at life' shorts were shown at cinemas as part of the programme with the two films and the ads…great value for the money…and in colour, naturally. They weren't, as I recall, ever shown on TV.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 жыл бұрын
@@nostromoau They were, about 3 years ago, but like the dick 'eads the BBC are , on a late night slot.
@user-mn3pb7mj9i
@user-mn3pb7mj9i 4 жыл бұрын
14:27 Nothing short of beautiful
@tamaracarter1836
@tamaracarter1836 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Bath is such a beautiful city and was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site about 20 years after this video.
@carolineg1872
@carolineg1872 4 жыл бұрын
Where oh where did it all go wrong?☹
@zivkovicable
@zivkovicable 4 жыл бұрын
This is a promo film, set to nice cheery music. The reality was very different. The food was pretty bad, trains were unreliable & slow...& try sitting in a carriage where half the people are smoking pipes. & that's just the women.
@carolineg1872
@carolineg1872 4 жыл бұрын
@@zivkovicable I do remember, I'm a child of 60's.
@mattylamb9194
@mattylamb9194 3 жыл бұрын
@@zivkovicable - the weather was constantly sunny then too, judging by these clips!
@TheGlassman14
@TheGlassman14 4 жыл бұрын
What is this fabulous country and where can I find it? Unfortunately I live in Britain and a country like this would be fantastic 🙄
@keith6400
@keith6400 3 жыл бұрын
Could not help thinking of Alan Partridge when they mentioned the pedestrianisation of Norwich.
@TheEtruscanhorse
@TheEtruscanhorse 4 жыл бұрын
Marples Ridgeway a civil engineering company that built motorways. Ernest Marples, The Minister of Transport who engaged Dr Beeching to close railways. Hmm......no, it's just my imagination getting the better of me.
@jrgboy
@jrgboy 4 жыл бұрын
Marple fled abroad to try to dodge capital gains tax
@davethursfield9283
@davethursfield9283 3 жыл бұрын
.Bent
@mccheyne007
@mccheyne007 6 жыл бұрын
Can I have a one way ticket please back to 1960. I'm not cut out for 2018 it is total SHIT!
@xenu-dark-tony
@xenu-dark-tony 5 жыл бұрын
There'll be a very long queue at the ticket office! I wonder how many people back then were on anti-depressants? Nowadays I barely know more than a handful of people who ARE NOT on them, so how is this progress? We're missing something vital.
@chrisallan6069
@chrisallan6069 5 жыл бұрын
Nowadays love barely means something back then it was the value of life that kept us going through the hard times
@silkdestroyer
@silkdestroyer 3 жыл бұрын
Wait until you get to 2020!
@rightmarker1
@rightmarker1 5 жыл бұрын
‘Compared with the rest of Europe we’re late starters’ - yep. We won the war and lost the peace. Our former enemy got a massive financial leg up to restart their economy known as the economic ‘miracle ‘ the debt for which I believe was never demanded or repaid. Britain suffered rationing for a long time after WW2 and austerity into the early 60s. Just when our manufacturing and heavy industry recovered the trades unions got out of control with communist leaders pushing wages higher and higher until we lost pretty much all of it to foreign competitors. Nowadays we’re a Services economy. It’s all a bit pathetic really - I still love my country but I loathe the elite arseholes who pretend to govern us.
@ianmurray250
@ianmurray250 4 жыл бұрын
Germany not only got a financial leg up, they were not allowed to spend money on military, as a result they were able to invest in education & factories and outcompete UK factories leading to all the rise of Bosch, Miele, Siemens, etc.
@stewartw.9151
@stewartw.9151 4 жыл бұрын
There is much more to it than just money via the Marshall Plan. Germany was rebuilt with that, sure - and I think you are right, it was not repayable but Europe had to be re-stabilised against the new enemy, the USSR, after WW2. The other thing that was given was law - yes a new legal system. in that were laws relating to industry and commerce and these were given/imposed by Britain as one of the occupying powers. They were laws that Britain itself could not impose back home due to the power and influence of British unions which had grown out of the ancient 'Guilds" in various trades, over centuries. So Germany was gifted a modern and enlightened set of laws and rules for it's economic well being through well-defined and controlled labour relations. They therefore avoided the massive labour unrest that killed many industries in Britain including the car industry!
@nealbeard1
@nealbeard1 4 жыл бұрын
I suppose the brains and work ethic of Germany doesn't figure. Don't forget the Berlin wall and Cold war.
@alphonsozorro7952
@alphonsozorro7952 4 жыл бұрын
Blaming everything on the boogey "communist", but never mention that capitalist swine stripped British people of their jobs and sent most manufacturing to China for much cheaper labor, as the US did.
@paul756uk2
@paul756uk2 4 жыл бұрын
I've just come back from 6 days in Munich. i wish I'd emigrated there 30 years ago. Although I love my country, I utterly despise what it has become
@MrButtonpresser
@MrButtonpresser 4 жыл бұрын
All those lovely cars. If I had a time machine...
@Bobhale50
@Bobhale50 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty cars, sadly rust-boxes with very short lives
@neiloflongbeck5705
@neiloflongbeck5705 4 жыл бұрын
This was produced by Rank and not the BBC. The footage is now owned by ITV. The BBC broadcast some of these films around 40 years after it was shot. It was original shown in Odeon and Gaumont cinemas which were then owned by Rank.
@missasinenomine
@missasinenomine 5 жыл бұрын
25.15. Elevenses. I haven't heard that for eons.
@forthfarean
@forthfarean 4 жыл бұрын
In the late 1940s and early 1950s I used to listen to ‘listen with Mother” when Mum had elevenses. It didn’t have to be at eleven either it seems.
@mediapark101
@mediapark101 4 жыл бұрын
High time these reels were all re scanned at at least 4K resolution before it's too late.
@user-ro9jg8yc2q
@user-ro9jg8yc2q 3 жыл бұрын
Make Britain Great and British Again.
@whyyoulidl
@whyyoulidl 4 жыл бұрын
Oh dear god, where do I start with this? Maybe, thx for posting :-)
@simongleaden2864
@simongleaden2864 4 жыл бұрын
Just one point of detail the programme got wrong: the name of the steam engine 4472/60103 is "Flying Scotsman", not "The Flying Scotsman". The latter is the name of the London/Edinburgh 10:00 a.m. express train.
@franki3Ru550
@franki3Ru550 6 жыл бұрын
Everybody was well dressed
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 жыл бұрын
It's still like that here in Poland, most won't go out unless they are well dressed, don't go off the one's there, they turned British lol
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 жыл бұрын
@Raw Engineer this is true, the fanny content in our city is astounding, it's like one big catwalk parade in the summer, they are posing mind
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 4 жыл бұрын
@Raw Engineer no, my family are from there, we live in Bydgoszcz
@gavinreid5387
@gavinreid5387 3 жыл бұрын
Sportswear was just for sport. Casual wear meant a gentleman would loosen his tie.
@PaulBaird
@PaulBaird 4 жыл бұрын
If you want to understand why people voted for Brexit then just read the comments here ! Incredible.
@anythingbootneck
@anythingbootneck 4 жыл бұрын
Paul Baird Brexit.....I know why I did!👍🏻
@ant7936
@ant7936 4 жыл бұрын
But sad to say, Britain has already been ruined.
@lbukem4259
@lbukem4259 4 жыл бұрын
Why the fuckety fuck is 21st century Britain the fault of the EU? Dont go on a bullshit racist rant about immigrants, blame successive British governments for mismanagement.
@affectionatepunch
@affectionatepunch 4 жыл бұрын
@@lbukem4259 Exactly most of the transport on this programme was nationalised
@jamie_mkv
@jamie_mkv 4 жыл бұрын
thatcher and blair can be blamed for britain today, not the EU
@rjhtrucking5429
@rjhtrucking5429 5 жыл бұрын
Lovely to see so many white,British people. It proves that all the ethnics are wrong to be here and many suffer from , Imposters syndrome.
@margaretcain9452
@margaretcain9452 5 жыл бұрын
R D what a complete idiot you are!
@mickfromleitrim
@mickfromleitrim 5 жыл бұрын
You're part of the problem, or more acuratly, your bellend attitude is.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 5 жыл бұрын
As someone who remembers London as 99% White/British ( apart from the admirable family-orientated,hard-working Jewish population ) living just 3 miles from Brixton and Peckham I can assure you London was a much safer and more civilised,polite and pleasant place then. To be fair my very first experience of meeting both a Mixed Raced and, also, a Black Guy was in Kennington Park,S.E.London circa 1969 and, needless to say, I got robbed by them ( though they did, graciously ) give me 2 old pence for my bus fare home. What absolute Gents. I was ONLY robbed/mugged a further SIX times and all, by a miraculous " 1 Million-To-One" co-incidence by Black people in 6 separate incidents. I said those odds because only 10% of Londoners were Black so the odds of all 6 crimes being committed by them, at random are 10 multiplied by the power of 6 i.e. 1,000,000-1. It has NOTHING to do with the colour or pigmentation of their skin but their attitude and lifestyle choices (only 20% of Black children come from 2 Parent families) and they , mostly, do not value Education unlike The Asiatic,Chinese and Jewish London populace. This is not so much true of West Africans but those of Jamaican antecedency. I KNOW everyone should be treated on their own merits but did you realise that though The Bangla-Deshi Community commit little crime, even though THEY are the most impoverished London racial group, that the London Black population committed the most crime in EVERY ONE of London's 33 Boroughs EVERY YEAR between 1970 and 2005 when ethnic breakdowns of crime ceased to "preserve community relations" ? By The Way by 2005 The Black Community committed 157,000 out of 175,000 street crimes in London with White Females being victims on 155,000 occasions. I assume you do not have decades of experience of living in a Multi-Cultural area ? @ @@margaretcain9452
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 5 жыл бұрын
Part of the problem is that NO-ONE will call THe Black Community into account though they have committed the most street crime in EVERY ONE of London's 33 Boroughs EVERY YEAR since ethnic breakdowns started in London in 1970. One statistic remains constant in that only 20% of Black children come from 2 Parent families with THe Father giving emotional and practical and financial support to the family hence the dependency on joining gangs as " surrogate" families with all its consequent societal problems @ @@mickfromleitrim
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing thing is about returning to Peckham,Lewisham and Brixton and Greenwich now is that there is much less social housing and an enormous "Gentrification" process is well underway and Whites are returning by their thousands to the chagrin of the locals who are NOW seeing THEIR Culture change and be replaced ....just like ours. What goes around comes around..lol
@simonabbott7323
@simonabbott7323 6 жыл бұрын
28:25 put a belt on the front seat passengers but neither rear seat passengers, then stand on the anchors!
@melanierhianna
@melanierhianna 4 жыл бұрын
I see my nieces and nephews and I am full of optimism for the future. A greener, more thoughtful and considerate, more equal society.
@ChrisAnt
@ChrisAnt 11 жыл бұрын
Indeed - I saw it on iplayer the other day. Was about to reply to point it out. Good to see it back. I think you can get the original Look at Life on youtube. Thanks.
@almeggs3247
@almeggs3247 4 жыл бұрын
Loving this! Thanks!
@gasman417
@gasman417 4 жыл бұрын
26.36 Was that kid eating wrigleys spearmint gum, ???. I had half pint of mild ale before bed when i was his age, an a woodbine.
@MarkThomasChannel
@MarkThomasChannel 4 жыл бұрын
Pre Enrichment. isn't it lovely!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 11 жыл бұрын
Great stuff--can't help smiling at their optimistic view of the future and those projections and estimations of growth. The 70's were shite after the '73 oil crisis, the decade was all depression and gloom---except for the music--well some of it.
@forthfarean
@forthfarean 4 жыл бұрын
Joining the EU and the Socialist government caused massive inflation. Capital went into housing which also pushed up house prices tremendously . In 6 years house prices rose by 250%. I paid 17,000 pounds in 1975 for a house in Kent and sold it in 1981 for £42 ,000.
@boomerhgt
@boomerhgt 4 жыл бұрын
The 70s were ace
@gulfstream7235
@gulfstream7235 4 жыл бұрын
16.18 brings tears to my eyes..
@tutts999
@tutts999 4 жыл бұрын
This film should be called 'Made in Great Britain', cos nearly everything in it was.
@SimonNoina
@SimonNoina 8 жыл бұрын
at 21:03 - what a brilliant name for a driving school!!
@nathanthomas8222
@nathanthomas8222 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, great times. Working week 5 1/2 days or 50 hours plus. Everything covered in soot and shite from factories, coal stoves and trains. On the plus side, no mobile phones, feral gangs of youths or sentences littered with the words ‘literally, like, awesome and oh my god’. With that in mind I’ll take the time machine and pop back to the 60’s in a heart beat.
@thecuttingsark5094
@thecuttingsark5094 4 жыл бұрын
Nathan Thomas working week hasn’t changed mate. Most households only needed 1 main income. If you want to get by with children now you need two incomes with one having to work more than 9-5. Coal was manky but were polluting the place much more now than back then.
@johnmoore9862
@johnmoore9862 4 жыл бұрын
Nathan Thomas, My thoughts exactly 👍.
@davidmccormick4319
@davidmccormick4319 3 жыл бұрын
I’ll take the soot and fumes any day.
@tilerman
@tilerman 4 жыл бұрын
LOL, 17.45 'This new light scooter has been designed with women in mind. But before it reaches the public, its man tested'
@petelamb1493
@petelamb1493 4 жыл бұрын
Not many "Mums on scooters" these days - more likely to be "driving" a Chelsea tractor taking the precious kiddywinkies to school....
@timelwell7002
@timelwell7002 3 жыл бұрын
The Maglev train (Shanghai) can reach 268 mph - but the written commentary on this film says that the fastest trains can (only) reach 186 mph. Something of a discrepancy there. Of course, the commentary is wrong - perhaps the writer is out of date? What it does prove is that Professor Eric Laithwaite (the inventor of the Maglev) was something of a genius.
@mattylamb9194
@mattylamb9194 3 жыл бұрын
Since when has the Maglev train run in the UK?
@timelwell7002
@timelwell7002 3 жыл бұрын
@@mattylamb9194 Clearly it has not. The statement on the video was that it was thought that no train would be able to exceed 200 mph. NO TRAIN. It was NOT exclusive to the UK. And your point is..?
@timosha21
@timosha21 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a train and I approve this video!
@colin.d
@colin.d 3 жыл бұрын
Funnily enough our trains don't run much faster nowadays than they did back then!
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