British 1960s TV Show Z Cars. This episode "Peoples Property" starring Brian Blessed, Frank Windsor etc. Very old recording have enhanced the best we can.
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@davids84492 жыл бұрын
Extremely interesting story 38 the lads were getting off a Liverpool boat at Woodside which I used as a child got on a crosville bus crossed over the river Dee using the blue iron girder bridge built in 1927 into Queensferry, I used the route thousands of times with my Mother Father and brother, using the F10 F11 bus in 1960-1963 Happer days of my life which I miss, today's world is indeed awful. Foot note the blue bridge opened years ago to let the boats though
@bluecadillac5 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Z Cars aired 801 episodes, fewer than 40% survive. Season 1 episode 20, originally aired 15 May 1962. That's exactly how my television looked and worked in 1962 ☺
@raymondrose92098 жыл бұрын
Excellent. No need to apologise for the quality, in a strange way it enhanced it given the age of the programme. I can remember seeing the original.
@deef34307 жыл бұрын
brought back memories kids playing chucks, jacks in school yard , all the range in early sixties great
@annpartoon53004 жыл бұрын
nice to hear about the old money, 4 farthings 0r 2 halfpennies = 1penny 12pennies =1shilling 144 pennies to the pound florrins half crowns and the rest were for aduts .thrupenny bit an silver sixpence were my favorite
@paulharley77218 жыл бұрын
Indeed, children as young as ten could in theory be put before a court but it was rare. The principle was Doli Incapax (incapable of wrong/evil) a child between the ages of ten and fourteen was deemed not capable of having criminal intent unless proved otherwise 9 a rebuttable presumption) so it became a procedure to ask if they knew that what they had done was wrong. The Tories dispensed with this principle, and now we have one of the youngest ages of absolute criminal responsibility in the civilised world. I loved this programme when I was a kid, it took me into the law eventually!!
@johnclayden16703 жыл бұрын
Bloody 'ell - a Consul (Farnham) estate - rare then as hens' teeth - unknown now I reckon.
@fionanorris7761 Жыл бұрын
Brian Blessed - still with us.
@djgaryowens8 жыл бұрын
So nice to watch stuff like this more please
@alanfox41725 жыл бұрын
Z cars I seen the colour episodes on DVD and though t I checked out the black and white ones the year it was made more than fifty years later unlike the Sweeney and starsky and hutch the show still stands up more than fifty years later spooky enough the writers predicted the way society was going with today youngsters.
@hugorune766
Blessed and Windsor, I thank you @Tudorhead, thanks for the memories
@NancyDrewe4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I’ve always wanted to see these! :)
@ArtyEffem Жыл бұрын
38:58
@SuperIliad3 жыл бұрын
People's Property, Season 1, Episode 20, aired 15 May 1962. Joseph Brady as PC Weir; Brian Blessed as PC Smith; Stratford Johns as Det. Chief Insp. Barlow; Frank Windsor as Det. Sgt. Watt; Leonard Williams as Sgt. Twentyman; James Ellis as PC Lynch; Jeremy Kemp as PC Steele; Terence Edmond as PC Sweet; Diane Aubrey as Sally Clarkson; Meg Wynn Owen, Welsh W / T Operator; James Johnson as Tommy Higgins; David Kennedy as Jimmy Harris; Norman Scace as Mr. Williamson - Headmaster; Peter Duguid, Magistrate; Julia Jones as Mrs. Harris; Maureen Norman as Mrs. Renee Higgins; Trevor Martin as Mr. Higgins; Artro Morris, Bus Conductor; Stephen Mason, Boy Passenger; Jill Thompson, Shop Assistant; Aimée Delamain, Woman Customer; Ian Gardiner as Mr. Brownlow - Store Manager; Sandra Skermer, Girl in Office; Eric Eastman as Behan; Stephen Kalitkin as Cruikshank; David Clynch as Smythe; Leslie Swanick as McAndrew; David Maskrey, Senior Boy.
@cliffordsikora98415 жыл бұрын
Just my thoughts, if the young ones are only telling you what YOU want to hear. They don't understand.
@hezkyden6 жыл бұрын
@49mins. It is indeed a lovely view from Moel Famau. I did my Duke of Edinburgh from Loggerheads.
@KrisHughes8 жыл бұрын
Wow! that was one faded piece of video tape. You uploaded it just in time.
@fionanorris7761 Жыл бұрын
34.31 - the late, great James Ellis.
@ianhaynes58985 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, way before my time.
@robertyermo79062 жыл бұрын
Sorry about my spelling British gave world Stan laurels and great humor God bless the british