Times long since gone but fondly remembered by those of us who grew up in the 60s and 70s. A simpler, slower paced life, still with plenty of social and economic challenges but faced with a more positive attitude and a more communal, friendlier spirit
@garynorris84922 ай бұрын
Amen to that....
@jamesmoffatt63602 ай бұрын
Spot on.
@tetraquark24022 ай бұрын
And we did not regret our past and hate ourselves
@phildavies100Ай бұрын
@@tetraquark2402 car strikes , miners strikes…Thatcher,high unemployment ,soaring inflation …and worse than all that put together..flared trousers and blood platform shoes…🤣
@IfitwerksАй бұрын
@@phildavies100 This was made the 60s Britain was booming jobs were plentiful and flares were years away, you are thinking late 70s and 80s when Thatcher came in.
@garynorris84922 ай бұрын
Had a tear in my eye watching this....when we had an identity as a nation. A long time gone now...but..."Never Forgotten" When i watch this nostalgia, i always think of the great poet laureate....Sir John Betjeman. "A True Great Englishman!"
@montyf21652 ай бұрын
It's nothing short of criminal what governments have done. We have lost too much, for what?
@jadeyork49192 ай бұрын
I want to go back to the sixties ! What charm , I don't like my country now. That was proper diversity when each region had a separate character, there was work aplenty, life seemed kinder, gentler, less materialistic, more sense of community and belonging. A great watch, I loved it ❤
@tracysmith-yv5lt2 ай бұрын
i was not born then but it looks lovely when Britain was Britain
@martindoman73152 ай бұрын
Irretrievably totally ruined.
@GT380manАй бұрын
@@martindoman7315And worst of all, completely avoidable. The degradation has been intentional, relentless and it isn’t going to stop.
@boundsgreenboy835423 күн бұрын
A total and disgraceful betrayal of its people and their country.
@terfteepsАй бұрын
So positive, prosperous and real! This is the Britain I was born into, and how I’ve watched it decline in so many ways in my lifetime 😢
@ashleysaunders99472 ай бұрын
The calmness and orderly atmosphere is most salient. A trip down memory lane when freedom was taken for granted. A more sane world.
@iamgod64642 ай бұрын
Our Family were lucky enough, to grow up in Dawlish, Devon, UK, back in the 60's and early 70's. We had the best of both worlds living in a Seaside Town that had rolling fields and hills as its backdrop. It was a great place to grow up as a child. 😊👍🇬🇧
@griswald7156Ай бұрын
@@iamgod6464 in the 50s there was a little bungalow on the left going down to the beach i used to dream of living in..
@iamgod6464Ай бұрын
@@griswald7156 Is it still there?
@stevebuckley24292 жыл бұрын
An absolute gem.I do hope that these films are archived,they are historical documents.
@feline11042 жыл бұрын
They are indeed Steve, the BFI have an extensive library, I don't know if these films are included though. They ought to be re-mastered and screened just like the fantastic Look at Life series. x
@markofsaltburn Жыл бұрын
@@feline1104until a few years ago much of the Esso Film Unit archive was viewable online via their website, and they were they were very bullish about issuing copyright strikes against viewers who reposted many of them on KZbin, particularly the James Hill-directed films such as The Home-Made Car and Giuseppina. I’m not sure what’s happening now because there’s multiple postings of either on YT and other platforms now.
@janicebarthram67592 ай бұрын
Sadly todays society won’t be interested in any of it. It’s a me, me throw away generation.
@adriancook97422 ай бұрын
Fills me with a longing. Thanks for putting this on 😊
@stephenlever4193 ай бұрын
I wish I had A “time machine “ wonderful days
@johnathandaviddunster382 ай бұрын
I have one for sale low hours but has electrical problem , will swap for unicorn , no more time wasters or dreamers serious enquiries only ..
@montyf21652 ай бұрын
Dial set to 1960.
@sallybutton6237Ай бұрын
Yes, I’d go home & never come back again & just keep rewinding 🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧
@LostwaveObsession29 күн бұрын
All the people just look fantastic. Look at the clothes! I'm not sure how, but we allowed ourselves to lose this pleasantness. Just glad we still have snippets of footage.
@NicholasRichmond-dn8qh2 ай бұрын
Yes halcyon days when l was young, happy days
@apacherider71102 ай бұрын
I visited Northumberland last week and saw fantastic untouched beaches with sand dunes, seaside villages, and towns that remind you of long ago times. Small hidden harbours still with the fish smokehouses. Drive over to Holy Island, and you are again transportered back in time. The countryside is beautiful, with quite long meandering roads as you drive back on the Scottish & English border over the Tweed through quite sleepy towns and villages back home to the Eden valley. What a trip in our Vdub. It's still there, but find it before it goes. As a southern now living in Cumbria, i can say up north is the best. Fab film, reminded me of holidays as a kid in the 60's. Even the sunlight looked the same.
@MichaelCook842 ай бұрын
Mate honestly...... The reason nobody is on those beaches is because the weather is just awful most of the year. What good is a beautiful sandy beach if most of the year its in lashing rain and freezing strong winds coming off the North Sea. The sea is black, freezing and polluted, its proper inbred once you get past Newcastle aswell, pit villages that the people haven't worked for 50yrs, don't bother to go to school and have zero education. Go to Berwick, Shilbottle, Seahouses and see how bad the effects can be. Berwick is a desperate place. The other towns in Northumberland are full of unfriendly posh rich people. Or castles with evil owners. Holy Island has nothing there but some ruins and will wreck your car with sea water to see the most boring island. The rolling hills are all ruined by rubbish wind farms, the farmers hate anyone going there. A lot of the countryside is also military. The beaches have nothing but a car park, dogs poo all over them. if you park up over night or leave your car/van in the car park, you are likely to get broken into. To get there you have to drive the A1 motorway that goes all the way to the capital of Scotland. Worst motorway ever and the only motorway that goes to one lane. It will also take anyone a good 30/40 mins just to drive a few miles on the A1 through Newcastle.
@AlexMitchell-sj4sb2 ай бұрын
I agree, loved up there when I went in 2022. Went to Cumbria coastline just last August, I liked it there but not the beaches like Northumberland has.
@jupiterfive33792 ай бұрын
@@MichaelCook84Untrue. Yes, the weather can be bad but that goes for any area of the country. That’s the UK for you. Days can just as easily be warm and sunny up there as any other stretch of coast and I’d rather have an inclement day in Northumberland than one in the overcrowded south.
@MichaelCook842 ай бұрын
@jupiterfive3379 Mate I live in the north east and work all over the country. The beach just isn't where you want to be when the weather is awful and the weather is awful in the north east for about 300 days a year. The winds at the beaches that come in off the North Sea aswell makes it extra pleasant alongside sidewards driving rain. Or without the rain the wind is blasting your eyes and face with sand. In the north east a clear blue sky day all day is incredibly rare. This year so far we've had less than a handful. You get up in the morning,clear blue sky and a lovely day. By the time you drive to the beach in Northumberland it's overcast, windy and lashing down. Sitting outside in your campervan freezing cold, soaking wet trying to be in good spirits because there's an empty beach. There's a reason those beaches are empty. Because nobody wants to go to the beach in litter weather. The beaches are packed in the south because its much better weather. Plenty of us from the north east go to the south west every year for the better weather and better beaches. Its just a fact mate, they get the atlantic ocean and the gulf stream that brings nice weather in the summer down there, we get the north sea and the cold winds, alongside heavy pollution. The whole coastline from Blyth all the way down to Saltburn by the Sea is heavily polluted. The most polluted coastline in the UK. From Blyth to Berwick it may not have the same pollution from industry but it certainly gets the brunt of it when the wind blows north and the smog clouds from teeside make their way to Alnwick.
Ай бұрын
In the 1960s, we spent many holidays in Blyth, Northumberland. Visted places like Whitley Bay, South Shields, Cullercoats and other nearby places I can't remember the names of now.
@mathewgreen4099 Жыл бұрын
Lovely stuff, many thanks for posting.
@rabbit64sj91Ай бұрын
I was born in February 1964, so my earliest memories of holidaying in the UK are in the late 60s. Such lovely times, just wish we could have held on to this for so much longer than we did! Great download, thanks for sharing it. 💕
@matthewstokes160825 күн бұрын
Me too!! Feb 64! Where did it all go?! God Bless anyway
@rabbit64sj9125 күн бұрын
@matthewstokes1608 wow, Feb '64 also! I wonder which of us was born first?! God bless you also. 🙏
@securityrobot2 ай бұрын
Impressively photographed.
@ClassCiv2 ай бұрын
Totally fascinating. I was a child when this was made and I was struck by how it's a world that has virtually disappeared. Shipbuilding has almost disappeared, along with much of the fishing industry. The lighthouses are automated. And so on. Life moves on of course, but it is amazing to think of the pace of change. One might also consider just how much time and effort went into making the film as well.
@terfteepsАй бұрын
Yes, by dad was a shipbuilder I went to several launches at his shipyard on Teesside, my mining village was thriving with full employment and my uncle was a fisherman with a Salmon licence making a bomb on his boat off Seaham! Over my lifetime all these industries have gone and the the world became a bleaker place
@stephenlever4193 ай бұрын
When we appreciated who we were , sadly now we “stand for nothing” and have “fallen for everything”. !!! We have surrendered the heritage that was bestowed on us
@johncraske2 ай бұрын
We at the Miserable Old Farts Society are always on the lookout for new members. Having read your post, we feel that you would make an ideal person to join our ranks.
@andyking60512 ай бұрын
@@johncraskenot funny, you've got Stephen totally wrong , myself like him , we are actually grateful for the amazing childhoods we had in this once great country , nothing to do with being old or miserable or flatulent , if you understood what Stephen said , you would realise his very lucid observations .
@johncraske2 ай бұрын
@@andyking6051 I am 80 next birthday, so i grew up in the 1950s and 60s. Yes, there were good things to enjoy in my youth, but life is far better nowadays. Jesus, Sundays were SO boring, thanks to the Lord's Day Observance Society. No, give me 2024 every time.
@philipmcdonagh10942 ай бұрын
Everything, nature, people and the countryside looks so much more healthy than today. Yep we've rely screwed the place up and I don't see how it can be fixed along as were still around.
@zeddeka2 ай бұрын
what's that word salad even meant to mean, apart from something AI generated on a Russian troll farm?
@oo-dd3lk2 ай бұрын
Great times. Sadly, gone, but never forgotten. A time when life was much simpler, uncomplicated. Great Britain now is unrecognisable. I’d like our country back, please. We’ve been corrupted by social media, big business and corrupt politicians, ( All of them.) I feel sorry for the young of today who will never understand the freedom and quality of life we had in the 6o’s and 70’s. And, we had very little, but did’nt whinge endlessly.
@gomey702 ай бұрын
you're whinging now. bet you never stop whinging.
@GT380manАй бұрын
@@gomey70No, they’re not.
@christinecraig747323 күн бұрын
@@gomey70And you are whining aren't you!
@fakespacerob69782 ай бұрын
Nice blue skies I see no certain white lines with naught a crosses in the sky Wonderful times
@keithallan49562 ай бұрын
What have politicians done to us.
@johnmills18162 ай бұрын
And we paid them top dollar to do it, gold plated pensions too.
@nigelbeaumont1109Ай бұрын
They have ruined everything and it’ll never be the same
@robertjsmithАй бұрын
Empires come and go
@boundsgreenboy835423 күн бұрын
No accountability for anyone's actions.
@jhonbee543417 күн бұрын
You know very well what they have done to us, sold us down the river, big time starting with the arch scum bag Blair, inviting the worlds riff raff in just so he can get more labour votes. A pox on him and his ilk. i hope he rots in hell.
@tinyshedcrafts39742 ай бұрын
How did England ever manage to survive before "cultural enrichment" was forced upon us? My childhood, in the 60's & 70's, was simple, well mannered, disciplined, forward looking and, most of all, safe.
@malcolmturner2142 ай бұрын
My how things have changed 😢😢😢😢 born in 1954 remember the good old days , England has been ruined by weak self serving greedy politicians over the last 30 years 😡
@StephenKing-ee5nn2 ай бұрын
45 years
@boundsgreenboy835423 күн бұрын
No accountability for anything or anyone.
@natsabuannam17252 ай бұрын
Beautiful people. Just look at our nation now.
@BluntyBlue-e1l2 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@johncraskeАй бұрын
@@BluntyBlue-e1l The nation is now greatly improved. Mind you, we still have more than our fair share of miserable old racists.
@ComeJesusChristАй бұрын
‘Nation’?
@ComeJesusChristАй бұрын
@@johncraskeDon’t forget the unfair share of illegal immigrants, the young male asylum seekers, the Turkish barber shops!
@johncraskeАй бұрын
@@ComeJesusChrist Strange name, I have to say...
@rossspenser83142 ай бұрын
That was one country back then
@janiceturton77562 ай бұрын
I was born in early 60s i remember simple times like these. I loved going to Herne bay , Swanage and Weymouth as a child. i have so many happy memories. Everything seems so crowded and fast paced now. We spend a lot of our holiday time in Lanzarote a very chilled place , its Spanish in culture obviously, but a little bit old fashioned in some ways.
@GT380manАй бұрын
Ditto all round.
@beachgirl19472 ай бұрын
Just look at us now…it’s criminal 😢
@elainech63872 ай бұрын
It’s tragic 😢. Treasonous politicians have destroyed this country and its culture. We’ll never get it back. 😢
@andyxox41682 ай бұрын
Where are all the diverse people that ‘built Britain?’
@Dani926702 ай бұрын
You are too funny.
@andyxox41682 ай бұрын
@@Dani92670 … I thought about it and I’ve come to the conclusion that they must all be hard at work whilst the indigenous population are lounging around claiming benefits!
2 ай бұрын
We had our own diversity, southerners, midlanders, northerners, Cornish, English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish. We didn't need more than that.
@StephenKing-ee5nn2 ай бұрын
After the war, so 20 years before this film, the government was making plans to find cheap labour to rebuild the country. They have been finding cheap labour ever since. It's not the fault of the cheap labour, it's the fault of those of us who haven't held politicians and big businesses to account.
@GT380manАй бұрын
@@StephenKing-ee5nnThat’s not true. It’s another lying trope, that “Britain invited people from the former colonies to help rebuild / man the buses / staff the NHS”. None of those things happened. We’re being lied to still today. The ostensible reason is the ageing population and to keep the economy growing. That too is a lie. There was always a real reason & naturally we’re never told this. It was & remains the intention of the so called elites to literally destroy this nation and all others in The West.
@MistressQueenBeeАй бұрын
I sure enjoy these old first color films, especially these old sponsor films! thanks for posting. Great state of Texas.
@stephenhowell56116 ай бұрын
2:37 Chesil Beach, we moved to Weymouth in the mid 60s. Lovely film and glorious music. Cheers.
@jackmckinnon32082 ай бұрын
What a great film. I had to be one of those in the old days, but you know things we're simpler and more straight forward. Hard work yes, absolutely, but simpler
@WillieM1492 ай бұрын
Sadly many people didn’t realise how lucky they were to be alive then.
@boundsgreenboy835423 күн бұрын
Tbf most people did realise it and made the most of it too if my memory serves me right, tough but still happy with less
@gordonb12492 жыл бұрын
Ah that was very pleasant to watch thank you..and a bonus of seeing my home port at 20:30 nobles the boat yard fraserburgh building many fishing boats hence the boat regestration starting FR..once often seen in scarborough...thanks again very much appreciated
@feline11042 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gordon, it is amazing how people can indentify on a local level with these nostalgic travel films. It is also a shock to the system how things have so rapidly - so it seems - changed. x
@rogermaes60012 ай бұрын
Thank you. What a beautiful trip. wonderful England, "rich in history and even more in beauty", before the terrible experience of the European Union, and the migratory invasion that violates and denatures her... forever.
@andrewrobinson25652 ай бұрын
Maes. Beautiful British name 😮. I never left the EU and it gave me a total escape from the wilfully ruined economy of North East England 🇨🇵🇪🇺. Enjoy your pils 🍻.
@snafutube2 ай бұрын
What complete and utter rose tinted, xenophobic codswallop….. it’s dismal xenophobia that has been a major factor in the startling decline of the UK since brexshit
@chapsnaps12 ай бұрын
Made in 1956 and sponsored by Esso. Great footage - I especially liked the few seconds of the Queen Mary being pushed away from Southampton? docks. The UK has not changed for the better in the intervening years.
@andrewlong6438Ай бұрын
I was born in 1962 and remember going on holiday in the 1960s and 1970s to the seaside. When you go back to these places nowadays there is so little to do and the weather is often poor. No wonder people go abroad…..
@jimroberts3009Ай бұрын
Those were the days. When older men still wore suits to sit on the beach. You had a knotted handkerchief on your head to keep off the sun. Also perhaps, like the younger me, you wore knitted bathing trunks that would fill water and hang down! Ahh those were the days!
@Jefferson1969-u4s3 ай бұрын
When the UK was the best place to live in the world 🌎
@nigelhamilton8153 ай бұрын
When the UK actually worked.
@davidtaylor67932 ай бұрын
You weren’t living in abject poverty in a slum in Liverpool in the 60’s then. With no toilet in the house only one tap of running water, horrific sanitation and nightly terrorized going to bed because of the epidemic of burglaries in your street. Even the coal wasn’t safe from people breaking into the yard to steal it.
@retrowatches16552 ай бұрын
@@davidtaylor6793😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@Jefferson1969-u4s2 ай бұрын
@@davidtaylor6793 No I was living in Manchester. Born 1964. Nobody had any money in those days. Would you rather have what is going on now in broken Britain ?
@phildavies1002 ай бұрын
Well…living in Manchester with no money sounds horrendous 😂…not quite sure what’s broken in Britain…but I’m having a ball😂 ..
@michaeltreadwell7772 ай бұрын
BRILLIANT 🙂
@johnnyredux40192 ай бұрын
We have lost so much. 😢
@johncraskeАй бұрын
I agree. O for the days of back street abortions, gay-bashing gangs, no central heating, no supermarkets, lower life expectancy etc. Yes, those wer the days...
@ComeJesusChristАй бұрын
@@johncraske Abortion is murder, regardless of who dies it. Can you actually refer to any actual incident of the bashing you refer to? Assault was already illegal and there are more violent crimes today. Some in my family had central heating in the 60’s abroad and the rest had traditional ceramic and cast iron heaters or fireplaces, maybe even AGA ovens. My grandparents had a very cleanly burning bread oven that heated the entire house. It worked fine, a lot of people regret replacing these. Life expectancy statistics are up for a debate, especially as they are in decline and people get chronically sick at a young age. Even in Britain, supermarkets were common in the fifties. Regardless, there were a lot of independent shops, larger shops and department stores and the quality of food was better, with less chemicals, additives and processing.
@ComeJesusChristАй бұрын
@@johncraske Abortion is m@@der, regardless of who dies it. Can you actually refer to any actual incident of the bashing you refer to? Assault was already illegal and there are more violent crimes today. Some in my family had central heating in the 60’s abroad and the rest had traditional ceramic and cast iron heaters or fireplaces, maybe even AGA ovens. My grandparents had a very cleanly burning bread oven that heated the entire house. It worked fine, a lot of people regret replacing these. Life expectancy statistics are up for a debate, especially as they are in decline and people get chronically sick at a young age. Even in Britain, supermarkets were common in the fifties. Regardless, there were a lot of independent shops, larger shops and department stores and the quality of food was better, with less chemicals, additives and processing.
@johncraskeАй бұрын
@@ComeJesusChrist I have no wish to get into an argument. Let me just say that although I'm both an atheist and an anti-theist, I don't shout my lack of belief from the rooftops. Nor do I ever go out of my way to pick a fight with believers regarding their faith (note the word 'faith'). So I dislike people who put their religion 'in my face'. Just as I am sure you would find it distasteful and unnecessarily aggressive if ,my user name was 'Jesus is never coming back' By the way, don't knock abortion. In the highly unlikely event that Christianity is true, abortionists save more souls for Jesus every year than a whole army of preachers.
@tangerinedream72113 ай бұрын
A different world , literally, never mind that nice Mr Starmer has pledged plenty of improvements.
@londo7762 ай бұрын
What about the last 14 years of the corrupt conservative government?
@waltjacob37762 ай бұрын
Our once great civilised country, a great place to live. Now sadly destroyed by spineless and incompetent politicians.
@sunnyonion406Ай бұрын
Not spineless and incompetent but bought and paid for by the globalists.
@lablackzed2 ай бұрын
A golden time freedom great fantastic days .
@petersullivan30122 ай бұрын
"Our flat and vulnerable seaboard tempted successive invaders"........it still does, daily!!
@deathofcommonsenseАй бұрын
Now, those were the days :) Fishguard in Wales was my fav beach.
@John-c1n9t25 күн бұрын
The lost land invaded and given away enough to make you weep!
@martinabsolom223118 күн бұрын
Yes. Those bloody Romans, Anglo Saxons Danes, Jutes and Normans.
@mohsin593 күн бұрын
If you don't like our country -LEAVE!! Britain is a great diverse multicultural nation.
@walter77ify2 ай бұрын
Great Britain, how we aren't anymore alas. Wonderful old times when we were who we were.
@londo7762 ай бұрын
What does that actually mean? ''Who we were''.
@PositiveCoaching15082 ай бұрын
What a wonderful civilised nation we once were. Sadly, due to an abundance of "cultural enrichment" our wonderful British way of life is no more. 😢
@armlovesmetal1036Ай бұрын
The picture for this video is one of Seaside Heights in New Jersey, USA. I spent many days there during the summer.
Ай бұрын
Way too crowded to be the UK.
Ай бұрын
It's hard to believe British beaches were ever that crowded. Certainly none of the beaches I ever visited in the 1960s were like that, but we went to places like Rhyl, Barmouth and Blyth, Northumberland.
@BasherBrookes2 ай бұрын
How did we let all of this go to waste… 😢
@martinpeirce82242 ай бұрын
By consistently voting Tory for the last 14 years
@melb65282 ай бұрын
Greed and sloth , jump to mind.
@philthycat14082 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking 🇬🇧
@marccarter13502 ай бұрын
I seasides still look like this, just 60 years on without a penny being spent on refurbishments
@stuartkennedy42022 ай бұрын
Pay per mile is already being paid via fuel pricing. The vast majority of car tax does not go on roads or other motoring projects.
@TerryManthorpe2 ай бұрын
You can blame politicians for the change in our country
@q.e.d.91122 ай бұрын
In a democracy the people are responsible for the politicians. Besides which, so many things, like Asian steel production, shipbuilding and heavy industry simply out competing Britain’s industries, and containerisation killing her ports, were beyond any politician’s control.
@TerryManthorpe21 күн бұрын
Very true 👍
@tobycowman2 ай бұрын
So many ships in those days, I sailed on a few.
@455constable2 ай бұрын
Fond memories of Scarborough, Filey, gt Yarmouth, in the 60s and 70s. What went wrong!
@peterturley133120 күн бұрын
Politicians!!! 😡
@GT380manАй бұрын
5:14, Sandwich, Kent. I worked ten minutes walk from that gate, 1995-2011, for the company primarily responsible for the greatest crime in human history, which is still being perpetrated today.
@giantputt70663 ай бұрын
What stood out most to you
@michelles22992 ай бұрын
Clean streets people clean well dressed and no obesity
@davidmacdonald-bi1hy2 ай бұрын
No multiculturalism.
@londo7762 ай бұрын
@@davidmacdonald-bi1hy Spotted another racist.
@melanieberry87242 ай бұрын
No men in frocks
@londo7762 ай бұрын
@@melanieberry8724 so!
@bustedfender2 ай бұрын
This film is by Esso. They have a vested interest in nice weather, and they’re doing all they can to make it permanent.
@retrowatches16552 ай бұрын
Could do a remake of this for modern times ... call it " Our immigrant shores "
@londo7762 ай бұрын
Spotted another racist.
@martinpeirce82242 ай бұрын
Racist much? 💩
@Tampo-tigerАй бұрын
"Everything laid on"! Ha ha ha, they loved that phrase!
@billybean7892 жыл бұрын
The BBC either archived these films or had to hand them back to the film producers. If archived by the BBC the films may be of broadcast quality, or may be restorable.
@52memor22 күн бұрын
That was the 1950's
@john079732 ай бұрын
Good stuff 👍🏻 - Postwar governments had a backbone and defended us from invaders
@londo7762 ай бұрын
Spotted another racist.
@robertsmith-qb2ke4 ай бұрын
IMDb gives the year as 1956, although the beachwear does indeed look later...
@GarethWelch-cb6wv3 ай бұрын
It is 1956 - the clothes, cars, hairstyles etc. are mid fifties not sixties. Its just unusual to see colour from this period for domestic travelogs.
@robertsmith-qb2ke3 ай бұрын
@@GarethWelch-cb6wv Thanks for the confirmation - mind you, the film does tend to depart from the seaside theme after a while to concentrate on the history side of things...
@jota373226 күн бұрын
Arrr yes a sea that wasn’t polluted by the privatised water company’s. The good old days.
@billybean7893 ай бұрын
Some of the original trade test colour films have been broadcast by Talking Pictures TV. A channel devoted to solely these films is probably not viable. Perhaps with the help of AI some of the films not beyond redemption can be restored to HD standard.
@Nicholas-ok9noАй бұрын
Look!!!!....NO inflatables 😮😮😮
@frizzlefrazzle5237Ай бұрын
Ugh gave me goosebumps watching this, thank God we've moved on
@Seriously_Satire7 ай бұрын
Fast forwarding 😅 take a look at the news before visiting the U.K ❤ Ahh some genius edit this please 😊
@robnewman61012 ай бұрын
Wow.
@LordTantrums0072 ай бұрын
The reality was that by the mid 1960s Britain was in Post WW2 terminal decline!
2 ай бұрын
It was later than that. The 1960s and 1970s were great. The decline started after the 1970s.
@JohnRiley-lj5sn2 ай бұрын
The BFI list this film as dating from 1956, and certainly the vessels and so much more look to be more from that period than the 60s. Perhaps the most telling footage is of the huge fishing industry, now largely unrecognisable from then.
@paulbucklebuckle49212 ай бұрын
What have we become ?
@londo7762 ай бұрын
What have we become? Tell me.
@DruidzTV2 ай бұрын
Hardly any obese people, most look healthy, compare that with today?
@ABM750Ай бұрын
Set meal times ,home cooked meat and 2 veg and no snacking .
@griswald71562 ай бұрын
Did the country need effective contraception and multi culture ?
@londo7762 ай бұрын
Spotted another racist.
Ай бұрын
Ineffective contraception wouldn't be of much use.
@stoobydootoo4098Ай бұрын
1950s, not 60s. I thought it looked a bit before my time - growing up in the 60s.
@robbierobson32512 ай бұрын
Nothing 1960s about this film. I would date it to the mid-1950s and no later.
@johnnagle77022 ай бұрын
I think the title just refers to when it was produced so footage would pre date the screening?
@michelles22992 ай бұрын
I think very early 60s I have a family movie from 1963 and yes the clothes are early 60s
@irenejohnston6802Ай бұрын
Lincolnshire tulips, annual Spalding flower Festival, no more. Dover has become a channel crossing nightmare never ending border checks, e.IDs, Last of the river coracles at Cenarth sth Wales, enjoyed hol 1989.
@stevendavis2122Ай бұрын
The beaches and the air was cleaner.
@SajidHussain-lj5mr2 ай бұрын
Where are the Parkistarnis ?
@roldorf561526 күн бұрын
I remember it well. Untreated sewage floating in the sea on the wonderful beaches. better keep your mouth closed when you swim. Day trips to Tynemouth on the working men's club bus, cold wet and windy with nowhere to shelter except those great big packed shelters on the seafront. Nostalgia is a great leveller.
@Kennybooy92 ай бұрын
It’s worth noting that the obesity that is very common today really wasnt around then. The world has gotten fat
@rivergladesgardenrailroad8834Ай бұрын
no Mackers and other sh1t.
@smitajky2 ай бұрын
"The oldest trade along the coast..." Fishing?
@mentonish2 ай бұрын
Happy Days
@michaelbenton25182 ай бұрын
So clad these days are in the past ,much better today with homelessness, drugs ,machetes and kinfe crime all over the place ,disrespectful people and selfish people, and police of the establishment instead of the bobby on the beat that was respected and made sure all was well ,yes today so good .
@johnhankinson192918 күн бұрын
You go to the seaside today and you're virtually on your own , my mam used to take me and my seven siblings to Blackpool in the mid 60's and it was chocka block now if full of Tramps , druggies and alcoholics
@DasTubemeister2 ай бұрын
Plenty of “Natives” turning up now.
@londo7762 ай бұрын
Spotted another racist.
@martinpeirce82242 ай бұрын
Racist. Reported
@MartinWhite-i5uАй бұрын
Yes exactly Our native shore. Not the rest of the world.
@dennismccarthy70322 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@peterfinn1160Ай бұрын
What has happened to this country/
@Roy-cm1bhАй бұрын
We’ll never see this ever again unless there’s a bibilical miracle….
@teslaandhumanity73832 ай бұрын
The orchestra playing is loud and strange .
@rascalap29682 ай бұрын
Before the rubber boats crossed the channel…
@richardthingsilike95623 күн бұрын
From a better vanished time.
@Bournemouthbear2 ай бұрын
Not a burka in sight.
@brianking356520 күн бұрын
Just remember ireland is not your native shore,much as I love yours .respect ours
@michaelfraser57232 ай бұрын
BUT IS IT A TRUE SNAPSHOT REPRESENTATION ? OR IS THE SILLY MUSIC CLOUDING THE CONTENT ?