Life was so much simpler then. I hade a blessed childhood.
@michellefalleur9609 ай бұрын
Lucky you , eh.
@Top2tow9 ай бұрын
Yes lucky me!! It is so sad how this country has changed in the past 72 years of my life.
@michellefalleur9609 ай бұрын
@@Top2tow yes, I know, I'm 58 and it's changed drastically
@Paul-0107 ай бұрын
Yes, us “Boomers” were so fortunate. Happy days!
@rongendron87055 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the British entertainment, that you see, on English, WWII movies! I wonder what those older, 1950's Brits. would think of the U.K. today? I don't think that they would recognize it, anymore!
@johnlavery61168 ай бұрын
Brings back memories of my school days, happy care free times ...gone. forever !
@Robertonnz8 ай бұрын
different planet now
@marta7042323 күн бұрын
@@RobertonnzТа же планета - люди другие, совсем другие...😮
@IanSizer-co7vb2 ай бұрын
A safe warm family night together No phones no brain washing a happy home Sadly days that will not return 😢
@cherylschantz98932 ай бұрын
They can, if we work for it.
@lindatambini27602 ай бұрын
So true so true happy days they were
@patkennedy2620Ай бұрын
@@IanSizer-co7vb Yes, those family nights felt so safe & close; listening to classical music on the radio, father with his beloved cats on his knees, mother knitting. I can still feel that room & warmth 60 years on
@leonfairhurst75972 ай бұрын
I pray every night to wake up and be back then, life was hard but wonderful, but sadly I find myself still here.
@KeithOwen2 ай бұрын
if you find that time machine, ley me know.
@mesparky92 ай бұрын
Not as hard as me.
@helencheadle57092 ай бұрын
I think as we get older and many things don’t improve as we had hoped, many of us wish we had a Time Machine to go back to those days we most enjoyed.we were very lucky by many comparisons, but I’d still like the old Tardis or similar if it’s going! Keep your chin up and keep smiling…things could always be a lot worse! Best wishes and good health wished for you all! 👩🦳💕🥰🌹😁🫶
@victordevonshire8072 ай бұрын
Better than the alternative. I miss the old lead Christmas baubles, so fragile but such beautiful colours and the old Japanese tin toys. Health and safety 😅. I'm still here. 🙏
@karentaylor17292 ай бұрын
If only,I,d be the first in line.
@mariannelaba2 ай бұрын
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end
@mariannelaba2 ай бұрын
Is this precious or what?
@bofor3948Ай бұрын
Ah Mary Hopkins. Very apt song title.
@gsxrinfrance5827Ай бұрын
Born in '48....a child in the 50s, a teenager in the 60s, what a time, to have experienced it was a privilege.l look at my grandchildren and weep for their future..
@anthonyclent6240Ай бұрын
We had the best decades!
@kenstevens50659 күн бұрын
I weep for My Grandkids and it doesn't have to be. Back then we had more common sense and less greed throughout society. Most people back then, even non Church goers had faith in some form and Christian values.
@stephenphillip56562 ай бұрын
Oh memories of an innocent 1950s & 1960s childhood. My parents didn't have a lot of money but probably went without to make sure that the children had not what we *wanted* but what we *needed.* So much is taken for granted nowadays.
@michaeltreadwell777Ай бұрын
Well said !
@SusanReeves-ft1sg2 ай бұрын
These times were the best. People enjoyed themselves with very little.
@tedthesailor172Ай бұрын
Just as well - in the 50's all they had a lot of was rubble...
@Dollie-f2cАй бұрын
And we were a darn sight happier!
@SanCristobal63Күн бұрын
@@Dollie-f2c A darn sight happier. Constant nuclear threat. Bent coppers fitting innocent people us. Wrongly convicted Welshmen being hung. Chilblains, TB, lead paint. Coal fires, pea soapers, crap food and even worse telly. Sadistic teachers, sadistic fathers. MPs, parish priests and Jimmy Saville passing kids in care homes round like sweets. Nylon Trousers. Restaurant starters involving tinned grapefruit. Oh, weren't we spoilt.
@Jacqueline-ts1wdАй бұрын
Best times ever ,sad our children will never have that privilege. peace, freedom, true friendships , helping one and other, and manners.
@katewebber11312 ай бұрын
Born 1950, this brought back so many memories. Thank you. ❤
@paularowe76512 ай бұрын
My birthyear also!
@JJONNYREPP2 ай бұрын
British T.V. from 1950s/60s 0228am 9.9.24 arthur askey, what was his catchphrase?
@richardjardine58642 ай бұрын
Oi thank yow something like that😅
@monteceitomoocher2 ай бұрын
72 here absolutely golden times, I'm privileged to have been there.
@JJONNYREPP2 ай бұрын
@@monteceitomoocher ????
@rosemaryjessop40452 ай бұрын
What a wonderful collection, I loved the Wooden Tops, Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Mr Pastry, Lenny the Lion and of course I was madly in love Cliff Richard and Richard Greene oh happy days! Where are the now?
@OonaghKolek2 ай бұрын
In our happy memories.
@Tranmere592 ай бұрын
I'm told (by big sis) that I once had a screaming fit because Lenny the Lion came on after my bedtime. Cruel parents!!
@Woodman-Spare-that-treeАй бұрын
I remember them 😊 And Andy Pandy and Bill & Ben, the original version of the Magic Roundabout
@gdok60885 күн бұрын
I remember Mr Pastry. I thought no-one else did! And the Wooden Tops, Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Tales of the Riverbank. My goodness!
@CuppaTeaandaSliceoCake10 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant ... thank you very much indeed.
@KeithOwen2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Valerie-u1t2 ай бұрын
Sunday lunch to the sound of Billy Cotton , happy Days !
@ajarnwordsmith6282 ай бұрын
Snap
@mechanoid57392 ай бұрын
Don't forget 'Round the Horn' and 'The Clitheroe Kid' Sunday lunchtime on the radio. Happy Days!
@pennystapley502 ай бұрын
Sundays were church, ice cream, Sunday papers and Billy Cotton.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
Wasn't that Three-Way, Four Way, Five Way Family Favourites?
@jayturner33977 ай бұрын
You lucky people..if only we had known what was to come 😢
@trevordance5181Ай бұрын
"You Lucky People"... That was the catchphrase of comedian, Tommy Trinder, who was the first compare of Sunday Night At The London Palladium.
@batman512 ай бұрын
A few memories there. What was most noticable was that I could understand every word, unlike the endless mumbling that goes on on TV today.
@Julia-fo4tk2 ай бұрын
I listen to Radio 3 as the presenters are well spoken.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
@@Julia-fo4tk Albeit with plums in their mouths.
@Julia-fo4tkАй бұрын
@@CrankCase08 Better usage of grammar and annunciation. People who can't write correctly, can't speak correctly either. I don't mind accents.
@franceskronenwett3539Ай бұрын
People had to speak correctly back then. Diction was a pleasure to listen to.
@rosiheyer5501Ай бұрын
Terrible grammar. Don't actors nowadays learn their job properly.? I often switch the TV off, because I can hardly understand the so-called actors.
@peacockpaula47232 ай бұрын
Although I am young I love the diction, beautiful, loving real English, a pleasure to listen to🙂👏❤. Thank you for sharing such precious treasure, bless you.
@Lily_The_Pink9722 ай бұрын
My 42 year old son says the same.
@garyfrancis61932 ай бұрын
How do you know ?
@peacockpaula47232 ай бұрын
@@garyfrancis6193 Because is so nice, clear, melodious, wow, a delight🙂🙏!
@Lily_The_Pink9722 ай бұрын
@peacockpaula4723 Whilst I really enjoy regional accents, I do dislike the sloppy speech we hear today, especially from actors, presenters etc..
@peacockpaula47232 ай бұрын
@@Lily_The_Pink972 I don't blame you, is a shame that elocution is not taught in schools any longer. I think the youngsters will enjoy it as I did when I did it privately. Mrs Foster my elocution teacher was very good🙂.
@peterg.crosby63202 ай бұрын
Yes I remember a lot of these thanks for sharing
@KeithOwen2 ай бұрын
No problem 😊
@stewartwebb56992 ай бұрын
I was born in 1955. But still remember much of these shows, Realised my dad must have been earning good money to be able to afford a TV back than. Thanks for the memories
@davidharwood95522 ай бұрын
Yes I was born 1954. Now classed as a boomer. We had a different lifestyle. It’s only when you look back you appreciate how lucky we were. Times were hard but we communicated and made our own amusement Maybe our generation ruined it by so called computers
@peterjones66402 ай бұрын
Back then most people rented a TV ( Radio Rentals or Granada etc), I remember our first Tv the screen was small but the cabinet was about 4 times the size of the screen.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
@@peterjones6640 The screens were a mere 12 inches to 14 inches diagonal.
@ScotchMist-lx1gkАй бұрын
Same here. We didn’t have a telly , but my grandparents did. Such a novelty in those days , only for the wealthy ! My grandpa puffing away on his pipe… 😊
@PeterFairhurst-v3eАй бұрын
@@davidharwood9552 Snap David. Born May 1954. We played in the street for goodness sake...with all the other children. You cannot put a price on that.
@ContentJapaneseMaples-gk8ji5 ай бұрын
I went with my daughter and granddaughter to watch Sooty live a couple of years ago. Richard Cadell who works for Sooty, pointed out that most parents were really there for themselves. We all agreed. Including my daughter and myself 😄 He still says " bye bye everybody, bye bye " This brought a tear to this granddad's eye😊
@bobrichards748713 күн бұрын
I could never hear what Sooty said.
@suzannebraham51382 ай бұрын
Those were the days when I was a child I remember all those lovely programs & shows & adverts I loved Billy Bunter alot of these TV acters have now passed on.
@johnjephcote7636Ай бұрын
Billy Bunter (Gerald Campion) was great and father who drew his pictures from The Magnet during the First War (I still have them) loved it too. I remember the theme song 'Portsmouth'.
@SteveWeaverIvyfield2 ай бұрын
All those great memories. I’m the youngest of a family of 9 (5 older sisters and 1 brother) plus Mom & Dad who raised me ‘proper’. For that, I will be forever grateful. ❤
@davidlee67202 ай бұрын
knew everyone on my old street then and can still name them to this day - bless em - all gone now alas.
@mesparky92 ай бұрын
Same here my Friend, and I miss every one of them.
@rogermoore57612 ай бұрын
At least we could have a laugh in those days without offending someone.
@1tonyboat8 күн бұрын
Imagine what would happen if they did a re run `The black and white minstral show` Real entertainment ...
@PaulineMitchell-b8iАй бұрын
Those were the days,easy watching with all the family, sheer bliss❤
@robertguildfordАй бұрын
1954 when my family got our first TV. I remember many of these programmes and performers. It's like meeting old friends you have not seen for decades.
@elainehumphrey230713 күн бұрын
Sunday lunch time we listened to….Two way family favourites. Makes me so sad that times have changed so much.😢
@merlin54762 ай бұрын
The days when 90% of tv was light hearted humour 👍. Today its 90% of gloom unfortunately.
@John-c1n9t2 ай бұрын
+ 10% misery!
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
Especially the gloom and misery of Eastenders. What a bad reflection on our nation that TV soap is. It's a wonder the people who live in the East End of London don't sue the programme makers for false representation.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
'Dark' days is most certainly not an understatement.
@spellbound11120 күн бұрын
@@Mario-k6t9o I just found out that Winston Churchill is dead.
@weaton252 ай бұрын
This takes me back I was borne in 1945 and recognized almost all of the people more than I can say about today's TV
@michaelyates5976Ай бұрын
I'm a 45 er as well.
@funkyalfonso2 ай бұрын
The best thing about Pussycat Willem and Aunty Mu was seeing Bert Weedon playing guitar. Just turned 70....OMG.
@DAVID-ks9vp2 ай бұрын
"We are normal and we dig Bert Weedon"
@funkyalfonso2 ай бұрын
@@DAVID-ks9vp Perfect reply considering he's got a head on him like a rabbit. I just heard it again and the intro is very trippy.
@Woodman-Spare-that-treeАй бұрын
Did you have the records (LPs) too? I did.
@gerrydepp8164Ай бұрын
Now I remember why I havent watched "TV" for 25 years; I was born in 1957 and grew up with the real thing...back when Britain was Great.
@johnlavery6116 Жыл бұрын
Wish I could go back!
@Toozelwoozle702 ай бұрын
Oh me too !!
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
So you'd rather be living back then in a draughty house with no insulation or central heating, single glazed windows, boiling water in pans on the gas stove to get hot water for your tin bath and with an outdoor toilet at the end of the back yard where you wiped your backside on pieces of old newspaper.
@Cliff5892 ай бұрын
@@spellbound111 you tedious fool go elsewhere if you don't like.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
@@spellbound111 Not everyone lived like that.
@spellbound111Ай бұрын
@@CrankCase08 Lots of people lived in those conditions and most couldn't afford a TV. I guess you didn't grow up in one of the many rows of terraced back to back houses, two up two down that got demolished in the early to mid 60's for slum clearance and redevelopment.
@den2649 ай бұрын
I was hoping they had the flower pot men in watch with Mother. I was born in 1952 and these clips sent me rushing back in time.
@johncraske8 ай бұрын
It's a pity about the Flower Pot Men. They caused a scandal after they began to make obscene gestures to the camera and even sexually assaulted Little Weed. Had to be taken off the air as a consequence.
@bigmeltie16 ай бұрын
Slobalob.
@jenteale5 ай бұрын
@@bigmeltie1 😊
@SuperKanonier2 ай бұрын
"Are you sitting comfortably, then I'll begin ""
@doeharris53632 ай бұрын
Me too l just loved Bill and Ben makes me a bit sad knowing those days will never return. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤❤
@Margaret-p4r2 ай бұрын
I was born in 1946 thank you for some lovely memories ❤️
@stevebuckley24292 жыл бұрын
Fond memories.I was there.
@KeithOwen2 жыл бұрын
We did not have a T.V in house, until 1959, when I started work and shared the cost of renting one with my sister.
@lynnedavies58842 ай бұрын
The days when we had Mum and dad.
@franceskronenwett3539Ай бұрын
That is a luxury denied to so many children these days.
@juliehubbard975220 күн бұрын
Sunday teatimes…. my dad always listened to Sing Something Simple on the radio. Mum never missed Z Cars, the Black & White Minstrel Show and Sunday Night at The London Palladium….watching the Tiller Girls go round at the end was the height of glamour for me! We listened as The Beatles hit the charts and changed the face of music forever. Mum always preferred Val Doonican though. Life was simpler, values both morally and family-wise were just part of everyday normal life. We didn’t have much money, not by a long chalk, so in many ways we didn’t have much, but in some ways we had everything.
@richardhumphreys86628 ай бұрын
That was the Duke of Bedford advertising Flash. He and the Duchess did quite a few adverts.
@livvymunro19292 ай бұрын
To me the Flash adverts are synonymous with Molly Weir.
@colinpumpernickel2605Ай бұрын
It's easy to get depressed watching what the British people have lost but I take some comfort in knowing that the TV we now suffer is on its last legs
@JHurt-yj6ts6 ай бұрын
Well done! I really enjoyed watching those clips. The acting was so good back in those days. As a young boy in the 1950's, I certainly remember those shows.
@borusa322 ай бұрын
Good gracious-that brings back memories.It wasn't all rose tinted either,I am afraid.
@douglasgosney91722 ай бұрын
Better than the rubbish today 07/09/2024❤
@amandadavies..2 ай бұрын
I hate 95% of TV, but it was way worse back then, and no catch up, so you couldn't watch something after it was shown, if you had to miss it for whatever reason. Dreadful quality too. I'd have gone insane if I'd had to be stuck in front of a TV with all that sort of stuff on.
@sinopiarossa7851Ай бұрын
1950s TV was awful. I was there.
@elainehumphrey230713 күн бұрын
@@amandadavies.. Well! Back then we didn’t sit in front of the tv most of the day watching repeat after repeat of tasteless crap. Also, it was all new to us and didn’t know any different.
@amandadavies..13 күн бұрын
@@elainehumphrey2307 I definitely didn't as I said above (still don't), but I might have been more interested if I hadn't been tied to watching stuff as it was shown, had there been catch up options....even recording on video tape (as bad as it seems now) would have been better.
@DavidLiggins-c9dКүн бұрын
1950 Child..Remember It All...Thanks For The Memory...74 Years UK 👍
@jenniferarcher1593Ай бұрын
I was born in 1951 and I remember everything you showed on this video. I was about 9 years old when we got our first television and was hooked! It sure has gone down hill since then.
@blackpoolbarmpotАй бұрын
As an 'OAP' I remember so many of these programmes ! They brought back so many pleasant memories...!
@lorrainedrake6462Ай бұрын
Oh what lovely memories ,iwould rather be back there great entertainment (better than today) a great selection of childrens shows and fab adult entertainment 👍🏻
@4KVideoPlaces2 ай бұрын
Almost forgotten, wonderful childhood memories brought back to life, enjoyable back then without the fowl language of today's entertainers! "THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES"
@stevebuckley2429Ай бұрын
I am absolutely dripping in nostalgia...and i love!
@Talboy-p4e2 ай бұрын
Gold years back then 1960❤❤ When England was great When tv was great Only 2 channels Great educational programmes Great flims Great Brtish natural actor an actress And beautiful ladies back the ❤ Great childhood happiness Were the days We didn't have anything it was normal Just beautiful People always Thanks Taste of England again back then 1950 /80 My time ❤ To day 2024 Life is Brain dead Robots Not allowed to think Not allowed to speak Don't worry If you had 1960 You can handle life today Such a don't need a mental health card Remember we made England back then And flew our England flag Great life back then ❤❤
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
So you'd rather be living back then in a draughty house with no insulation or central heating, single glazed windows, boiling water in pans on the gas stove to get hot water for your tin bath and with an outdoor toilet at the end of the back yard where you wiped your backside on pieces of old newspaper.
@Talboy-p4e2 ай бұрын
@@spellbound111 2024 Still the same Nothing working Nothing left No service No police Pot holes every where Not allowed to drive your cars Very expensive transport Very expensive energy bills BBC out of date Council tax out of date Prison full Kids stabbing each other every day in England 14 million on Benifits Millions and millions of migrants coming to uk every year. Free Benifits for life And now you have the zombies government The worst pm in Brtish history I could go on 2024 Yours Brtish citizen 1960 from Portugal my second home Ps I had my golden years back then especially my childhood I didnt noticed being poor It was normal back then So tell. Me 2024 What happened to England?? Where the future Where the investment What have you done to our England 2024 What the plan now........ Please tell me So I can come back to England And let me know when Labour been kicked out Thanks.... Yours Brtish citizen 1960
@Talboy-p4e2 ай бұрын
@@spellbound111 ps We came from the third world country England 1960 was heaven Compared what we had in life Ok poor in England But heaven. Trust me Today paradise in Portugal My second home Should have been England Unfortunately no future Even worse labour in government Good luck.........
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
@@Talboy-p4e Espero que esteja a aproveitar a vida em Portugal :)
@richardfroud89702 ай бұрын
Wonderful years of TV. I do miss the posh talking on TV. We seem to have lost the dignity.
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
Not to mention presenters in between the programmes - before it all went facelessly corporate, thanks to the horror that was Carlton TV.
@livvymunro19292 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. I was surprised that William Russell (Sir Lancelot) only died a few months ago at the age of 99. I loved him and Richard Greene. I'm currently enjoying reruns of "Robin Hood" on Talking Pictures TV. It was interesting to see Anne Reid appearing on the series recently in one of her earliest roles. She must be about the only cast member still alive.
@oconnorkieran58372 ай бұрын
Cadbury Flake is half the size these days as is everything else.. 60s 70s best times . safe to walk streets at night
@CrankCase08Ай бұрын
As are Wagon Wheels.
@robertp.wainman409410 күн бұрын
When TV provided 'entertainment' - and not supposed 'reality'!
@adriansmith6530Ай бұрын
When I was a child in the 1950s I longed to be grown up. I naively assumed that I would be an adult in the world I knew as a child but by the time I got there that world had gone.
@SuperLoyalistАй бұрын
So true, sadly, so true.
@SuperLoyalistАй бұрын
So true, so very true.
@johnlawrence27572 ай бұрын
At the start of the decade very few people had sets. Wealthier . We didn’t have a TV until I brought one home on starting work in BBC Radio in 1962. Prior to that we used to go to our grocer’s home over the hill and watch things like the Oxford and Cambridge boat race (don’t ask). And the coronation of QE2. Certainly I wasn’t aware of it as a source of entertainment that would put radio virtually out of business. All that changed when I was up at University.
@jonhumble71992 ай бұрын
I remember everyone loved watching the yes/no interlude on Take Your Pick... and it is still highly entertaining to watch. Micheal Miles was a pro at breaking the contestant's concentration. The Gong man had lightning reflexes.
@Woodman-Spare-that-treeАй бұрын
Yes that WAS good! Made us laugh a lot. Did you like it?
@arickett682 ай бұрын
I remember that pottery video - something they put on to kill the time till the next scheduled programme!
@rclrd1Ай бұрын
One of the "Interludes". That was hypnotic - never tired of watching it...
@lilgeorge34Ай бұрын
This video took me straight back to being a kid, I remember them all, thank you for sharing this with us all.
@haroldpearson60252 ай бұрын
I remember watching Quatermass from behind the sofa🥴
@Roger.Coleman19492 ай бұрын
I have it on DVD , Quatermass & The Pit - and it's still spooky - 1959 - the last episode was called ' HOBB ' !
@johnkerr72862 ай бұрын
That was really weird - never quite understood Quatermass.
@rclrd1Ай бұрын
I saw the original BBC serial "The Quatermass Experiment" (1953) at my friend's house (my parents didn't have a TV till a few years later). That was the beginning of my lifelong love of science-fiction and horror movies. The scariest thing was _cycling home in the dark_ after each episode!
@british4199Ай бұрын
I remember watching the Trollenberg Terror with a friend at my house - we opened the front door for her to go home and there was a thick fog outside - her face was a picture - anyone who remembers it will know what I am referencing
@1tonyboat8 күн бұрын
Watched some on youtube only last week ....👍👍
@mariannewilliams8457 ай бұрын
A real gem, thank you 😊
@ednammansfield85532 ай бұрын
I was born in 1948 but I remember a lot of these programmes from the 1950's. Happy times then even though things were difficult sometimes for my parents..
@davecooper32382 ай бұрын
1953. Our first TV had a nine inch screen.
@rclrd1Ай бұрын
A big event of 1953: the live broadcast of the Queen's coronation. Along with other families who didn't own a TV till a few years later, we were invited to spend all day in the living room of a friendly neighbour. One of many treasured memories of the 1950's (my "teenage" years - I was born in 1940). Living in the 21st century is like being on a different planet. 😟
@mid-walesrover681Ай бұрын
Some things are better today but we have lost so much from that era. I would happily go back.
@ancientmusketeer65642 ай бұрын
My favourite was Robin Hood and all the other ATV adventure series like William Tell and Long John Silver.
@malacca19512 ай бұрын
I just realised how blooming old I am! I can remember the day the TV arrived and that my mother would not let it every be switched on until 5 p.m. (Except for Bill and Ben, Andy Pandy and that other one! She liked those ; I hated them!)
@bofor3948Ай бұрын
What the WoodenTops and Spot the dog. And don't forget Muffin the Mule
@malacca1951Ай бұрын
@@bofor3948 I'm told that muffin the mule is now illegal in this country!
@1tonyboat8 күн бұрын
@@bofor3948 Sparky , Sparky the battery boy and Ivor the engine ,,, great 👍👍
@AlanBoddy-fl2qp7 ай бұрын
Loved Annette Mills singing I love muffin the mule 🙏😲😊😊😊😊
@british4199Ай бұрын
coming from the north - I thought for years it was called Maffin 😊
@Ethericrose2 жыл бұрын
Blimey! I've owned around 2 twin tub washing machines in my 20s and as a child my mother's twin tub was the envy of the street as it had an agitator for washing and a spinner in the same unit. If you owned an electric spinner unit on its own you were well off. Mom used to wash by hand and use the spinner. I recall it took mom all weekend to do the family laundry.
@Smudgecat1947 Жыл бұрын
We had a second hand Rolls Rapide Twin Tub washing machine given to us in the 60's. It was the best we've ever had & no automatic can match it for whiteness! :)
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
Can't beat the old dolly tub for washing clothes in using Dolly Blue and a dolly stick, squeezing out water from washing with the trusty mangle. The old washboard was great for playing sounds on with thimbles on fingers.
@alessandromachi1010 Жыл бұрын
I read that a vast majority of the British TV archives that were mastered on video in the 60's were re-recorded over in the 70's because videotape was expensive.
@KeithOwen Жыл бұрын
Yes a lot of classics were destroyed.
@stephenguppy78822 ай бұрын
This is quite true. The reason there are so few recordings of Sunday Night at the London Palladium is because a one-hour videotape in the late 50s/early 60s cost £500 even back then.
@Nickmedium2 ай бұрын
Those were the days far better entertainment. Thank you ❤
@scottyjoe21Ай бұрын
And great home cooked fresh food.
@1tonyboat8 күн бұрын
And the shop`s NEVER opened on a Sunday ....
@AlanBoddy-fl2qp7 ай бұрын
Always got caught out on Michael Miles show😲😊🥰
@johnorchard42 ай бұрын
I much preferred Michael Miles to the smug Hughie Green
@AlanBoddy-fl2qp2 ай бұрын
@@johnorchard4Wilfred Pickes...Have a go JOE!😂😅
@michaeltreadwell777Ай бұрын
That was BRILLIANT ! I was born in 1955 and had forgotten most of these progs and adverts. Excellent memory joggers - thank you. Great fun 🙂
@alans98062 ай бұрын
That Flake advert still looks as blatantly suggestive as it did back then.
@JayneBennett-d8c2 ай бұрын
We didn’t have a TV back then but we had a good radio x
@helenday50312 ай бұрын
Feels amazing to be reminded in this video of things I reckon I was watching from when I was about 1 or 2 years old and only just aware of the world. Seems almost as good as time travel.
@seangage90882 ай бұрын
Wonderful to see these again......life was so much simpler in those days.........
@keegan7732 ай бұрын
Our first tv had one channel with an on and off switch. Black and white of course. Oh, how I miss the interlude and the epilogue.
@robbuxton8438Ай бұрын
I am 70, and I can honestly say that for me, NOW is the best time. Some commentators on here may have genuine reasons to think otherwise, in which case my sympathy, but I think that positive outgoing attitude, and willingness to embrace new learning and change really helps.
@windsorSJАй бұрын
Even as a kid I couldn't stand Charlie Drake. I always thought there was something about him that was off.
@RinpochesRose2 ай бұрын
This is great, thanks! Had no idea Dusty Springfield did a Mothers Pride advert. Now, where is Pogles Wood 🙂
@alanserjeant4947Ай бұрын
Don't you mean "Rusty Springboard" !! 🙂😂🤣
@keithevans79962 ай бұрын
Born in 1944 so remember all these tv programmes. Dad bought a tv for the queen's coronation in 1953.
@tonymckeage10283 жыл бұрын
Good Morning from New Zealand, thanks for your Great Trailer Video Thanks for sharing , Have a great week
@KeithOwen3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, how many of these were shown in nz
@lablackzed9 күн бұрын
Thanks brings a lot of good memorys of my child hood.
@lynmatthews82524 ай бұрын
We did enjoy it very much. So different today!
@colettefleck9238Ай бұрын
Yes really enjoyed remembered each and everyone. Thank you so much for your hard work,in putting together a wonderful walk ,down memory lane. .
@marta7042323 күн бұрын
"Переулок воспомининий"-здорово !❤❤❤
@ianbower77562 ай бұрын
In the 1950s I was taught where and when to use an apostrophe.
@KeithOwen2 ай бұрын
That's reassuring to know.
@johnorchard42 ай бұрын
I was taught that it was i before e in a word except after a c. We would have been chastised for spelling Gracie's surname as Feild which is how this video has it.
@stephenphillip56562 ай бұрын
And know the difference between There, Their & They're!
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
English must be a confusing language for foreigners to learn. Example: The tree was chopped down, then the tree was chopped up.
@KeithOwen2 ай бұрын
@@johnorchard4 yes I acknowledge the mistake, if I could change it, without deleting and re-editing I would.
@paularkell55892 ай бұрын
So many memories ,(by the way Gracie Fields spelt wrong)
@spherevision360Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Made me so happy to see these people and programmes but sad to see what we’ve come to now.
@michelecaira23672 ай бұрын
Excellent !! However I was looking out for my favs … Flash Gordon and Superman !! Great childhood memories … thanks for sharing !!
@RollaArtis4 ай бұрын
Fun fact - Harry H Corbett of 'Steptoe & Son had an H in order to distinguish himsalf from the Harry Corbett of Sooty
@prafter72 ай бұрын
Think I would have spotted the difference. Can’t imagine Sooty working as a rag n bone man and repeatedly saying “You dirty old man”
@albionplace15562 жыл бұрын
Great. Thank you for posting this.
@ianturpin9180Ай бұрын
I remember watching the coronation on a tv with a 12in screen in front of which was a large liquid filled magnifier.
@simonrich38112 жыл бұрын
Several of the clips and most of the adverts were from the 1960s- the Mother's Pride and Flake adverts for example.
@anonUK Жыл бұрын
Yes, those Flake TV ads wouldn't have been made before 1963 or so.
@tillymint5660 Жыл бұрын
It was 50s/60s in the title?
@johnnyseagull292 ай бұрын
I don't care.
@jamesgale2147Ай бұрын
Thanks for the memory
@stevelee4952Ай бұрын
I was born in east london in 1952. Like all working class then we were as poor as church mice. But we were proud of who we were and looked after each other. We never got a tele till i was ten, it was the size of a cock on a cold night, but in all the decades since i have never enjoyed watching tv more.
@robertbutler248112 күн бұрын
Life was so much better then. Glorious days gone forever.
@bethel1019Ай бұрын
I noticed that the sign on the wall in the Tony Hancock clip says "Drinka Pinta Milka Day". I remember that from my childhood in the 60s.
@bofor3948Ай бұрын
And "Go to work on an Egg"
@spellbound111Ай бұрын
@@bofor3948 And 'I like my eggs in threes'.
@juliavanstone7870Ай бұрын
So many good memories bought back....simpler times.......so good.
@ThomasPrior-wv6zn2 ай бұрын
WHEN I FIND THE TIME MACHINE GUESS WHERE I WILL BE , IN MY BED ROOM JUST BORN IN 1953 HACKNEY , SO I COULD LIVE ALL THESE OVER AGAIN AND MORE GROWING UP WITH THE GREATEST MUM AND DAD BROTHER AND FAMILLY A MAN COULD WISH FOR LIFT ANY ONE DONT RUSH T Y FOR POSTING THIS MORE PLEASE
@spellbound1112 ай бұрын
So you'd rather be living back then in a draughty house with no insulation or central heating, single glazed windows, boiling water in pans on the gas stove to get hot water for your tin bath and with an outdoor toilet at the end of the back yard where you wiped your backside on pieces of old newspaper.
@bofor3948Ай бұрын
@@spellbound111 Dont forget the ice pattern on the inside of the windows in winter and Mum saying don't make patterns with your finger, the glass will crack. The freezing lino underfoot. Oh and if you were lucky instead of newspaper you had that medicated IZAL greaseproof crap that slid around polishing your turds.
@franceskronenwett3539Ай бұрын
The Blood Donor sketch starring Tony Hancock was brilliant.
@PeterFairhurst-v3eАй бұрын
Yes. Simpler times, hopeful times, optimistic for the future times etc etc. Many of us are better off (many worse off with no hope for the future) but in the process Good Lord we've lost so much.