Open All Hours - s03e03 - Duet For Solo Bicycle
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2016
- Open All Hours
Season Three, Episode Three - 4 April 1982
When a smartly-dressed man comes to the shop asking for directions Arkwright is concerned that the love of his life is seeing another whilst Granville's love life is also suffering.It is bad enough that when he accompanies Wendy he only has a bike with which to impress her - but the bike has a squeak,which he can't get rid of. - Развлечения
Who needs a television when I can discover all these classic British Sitcoms on RUclips
Every screen is TV
FR.
Init ye right
Yes!
12 years now without a tv, you can find so much on the net if you know where to look, the crap today just isn't worth the money.
A new remedy for depression, watch this, every episode!you just have to laugh it lifts the spirits,
What a Beautiful Smile Lynda Baron had.
R.I.P❤
All I can say is thank heavens for you tube and being able to watch times past…….
Come to these classic when I’m down or anxiety is playing up always calms me down hubby just leaves me alone always laughing xxx
Hope you're okay
Still open all hours is nothing compared to this, the old ones are the best 😂
Just the intro music alone simply reminds me of better times! What's happened to the world?
too many got greedy
Too many crap poor politicians 😮
I am in Ireland, grew up in the 70's and 80's watching this and other things on TV with me Mum and Dad family, love it.
Loving these old shows. Watching from the states.
What an amazing sound coming from the store's bike..Hahahaa!! Even using the sound of my cellphone it makes my dog's ears perk up.😂
It’s funny how after all these years the episodes are still funny
Even when I’ve seen them countless times
Ronnie Barker and David Jason what a wonderful combination both greats partnership
Both greats of British comedy
Yes they are.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
They had true talent and utilised it perfectly
No gormless nobodies eating kangaroo privates or sitting on a couch for an audience
Yes i agree no matter how much you watch these series they still as funny as hell like you see them for the first time.
Barbara Flynn as the Milkwoman - glorious!
Watching from Australia 🇦🇺 and loved watching these classic with my Pappa.
I miss him everyday and watch and remember bless!
Granville wasn’t the only one who had a thing for that milk lady back in the day.
The milk lady - she missed out by not going out with sweet Granville..I think they would have made a lovely couple 😊
She's cute in a girl next door way 😊
nothing wrong with girls next door@@SamuelBlack84
These are so addictive; I'm watching them one after another.
Ditto
Open two windows and watch two at once.
Bring back the oldies of British comedy.
You as well!
OoOoOo jiib @@colinjava8447 Ono n j
RIP Nurse Gladys AKA Lynda Baron, wonderful actress and a lovely lady.
And RIP Ronny Barker, brilliant ,
Open All Hours is in a class of it's own 😂😂😂 so funny 🤣🤣🤣 love this show Thank you 👋👋👋
Classic comedy from the 70s that ran into the 80s. Pure genius is Barkers character acting as the stuttering penny pinching Arkwright, while his long suffering put upon nephew Granville played to perfection by the brilliant David Jason. Great writing, superb acting makes Open all Hours one of Britain's greatest and funniest ever comedies.
It’s utter shit.
@@bolshevikproductions what awnker
Hard to argue against that!
@@bolshevikproductions just like you.utter s@it
The best comedy of the 80s
Daid Jason dropping his milk bottles in the short dress scene...Brilliant!
Stephanie Cole How she kept a straight face was a class act within itself. what a star 🌟
I liked it how the theme song was in sync with lights being turned off. The last light… iconic 👌🏻
Watch this every night before I sleep. Love it.
So do i ! 😊
Me too! 🤩
Same here every night in bed headphones on love it!
The days of proper comedy & skills.
Comedy genius and a reminder of just how old I am! is it really 40 years ago!
Every Saturday Night I watch these... Stephanie Cole, all these character actors; are precious to me...
Thank you, thank you, thank you for uploading these wonderful episodes of a classic series.
I miss Arkwright and Granville and a certain state-sponsored medical person.
"Granville, fetch your cloth".
Never laughed so much in ages. Marvellous 😂
Thanks for posting ❤
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the same guy who needs directions to Abercorn St, visits Ronnie Barker on Going Straight for a hotel room. Him singing "If I can help somebody..." is such icing. he really knows how to keep a gag going through every second of a scene.
One of our greatest actors .
That discussion about the lady customer's "bust" was as funny as ANY Monty Python sketch I have ever seen. BRILLIANT writing!
Her description... 👌 😂😂😂😂
Classic comedy, it's absolutely brilliant, i like watching these shows.
I had a thing for Barbara Flynn (the milkwoman)
I loved her in the Beiderbecke Affair
Remember “A Very Peculiar Practice”?
And Cracker?
Mrs. Wittington is my new HERO!!
Oh, oh when that wheel came off 👏 👏 👏 perfection!
absolutely brilliant, do so miss Arkwright and Granville and others like them
Arkwrightstill
Loved seeing a more youthful Stephanie Cole...a brilliant actress she is! I've only seen her in "Waiting for God". She is in her 80th year, I believe.
Absolutely brilliant show never laughed so much
Love this lovely lady, who was waiting for god....Just love these characters....eternal, timeless to me...
Oh yes, wow, I forgot about Waiting for God, that was also hysterical 😂😂😂😂
Timeless comedy from a couple of real funny geezers !
perfect comedy..love the quick wit of the nurse Gladys. the meat slicer also changes in every episode from manual to electric.
Nurse Gladys can hardly keep her composure 😂😂
🤣yes i noticed that too
Lol ...That bicycle is too funny
Arkwright is a brilliant Scrooge of a character, but that squeaky bike had me laughing lol, no words needed, just genius comedy
This show always takes me back to my childhood, makes me feel warm and cosy
That bicycle deserved a series of its own.
@thomas Prior how much did it go for?
@@plainandsimpletruth Yep. No doubt it has advanced in technology over the last 46 years. Still terrifying though.
@@timford6277 I bet it's still clapped out after all these years.
Open all hours is brilliant 👏
LOL. I had one of those shop bikes in 1975-1976 steel front panier included. I also had to change the wheel bearings and the brake blocks needed changing every 100 miles. It weighed a ton and I used to roll down Harnham Hill into Salisbury, Wiltshire every day on the paper round barely needing to pedal. Even with new brake blocks it had a stopping distance of around 80 yards. Great training for anticipating other road users' intentions! On the way back up the gradient necessitated a 30 yard walk and push over the steepest ground. On Sundays, with the extra papers and supplements it was a 130 yard push. £7 for that bike from a second hand shop in 1975. I learned to ride a bike backwards on it too - a skill I still have 45 years later.
@@plainandsimpletruth They used to say we didn't know we born to us in the 70's. 😃😉
@@plainandsimpletruth How deprived we were Aaron. We had to settle for things like affordable train travel, quality tv from all three channels, empty space on roads, meat without water pumped into it and human service in shops.
Stop it you are making me depressed for the old days . I had a bike like that when I worked for Jack taylors butchers before he fired me because mother made me buy meat from Cushnies butchers . I was 12 years old now I am 71 years old . Happy days
Absolutely nailed it there mate.
@@dereksmith4177 Two butchers in the same town? Now it is one in every two towns.
RB's adlibs are priceless! Genius!
Just love Open all hours.
Best one even when Arkwright and nurse Gladys went to the wedding and she made him air his clothes out of the car window.
I think the best scene was when Arkwright finds a new place for the shop bike, absolutely hilarious.
Love the squeaky bike.
Hilarious !!!!!
Granville and that bike, brilliant.
So well written and acted
Anyone remember the episode when Granville was on his bike at the lights, he thought he was looking at the guy driving a van, the the driver sits up & drives off, and there was the guy on a bike too. Then he chases Granville.
Well catered funeral - series 1 episode 5👍
Yes - I’ve watched that a few times - classic scene
🤣🤣yes!
He was shocked & couldn't ride fast enough 💕💕💕🌴
That was priceless. Thank you! 1:22 I never knew that German army parkas have been in fashion in the UK.
We were poor back then thanks to Thatcher. Army surplus was popular because it was cheap, robust and kept you warm.
very populari Ireland in the 80's too they were cool a l the young rads wore them ,very warm and comfy too
The electric milk car ... way ahead f its time! :-)
David Jason as Del Boy or Granville just fantastic the comedic value. The difference as Jack Frost he’s very intimidating and scary the way a serious drama makes him come across. Shows the depth of his acting
Oh I must find that. I've never seen Sir David Jason in drama.
@@FrancoiseBonnefoy1A Tpuch of Frost is just brilliant. You’ll see the change when he’s doing serious drama
@@sarakirk9542 Thank you.
I love David Jason! ❤
It never needed the irritating ''canned'' laughter!
The dialogue was more than sufficient.
Great classic sitcom.
It's a great pity that time, has moved on, and there will be no more.
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The canned laughter makes it better in my opinion. I think the sitcom “The Office” would’ve been better with canned laughter added. I just couldn’t get into that. A sitcom without canned laughter just wasn’t funny.
@@nigelkthomas9501
Horses for courses!
Was it filmed before a live audience? If not who would laugh?
@@PatrickFDolan
Would you believe the people watching it?
Or, maybe you need someone else laughing to tell you when you should laugh?
You are in effect, watching live events, it's not in a theatre, or some other event with a crowd.
Therefore canned laughter is totally inappropriate.
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Try and laugh so hard at anything on tv now u cant god i love this show stands the test of time
theres more laughs in the first 30 seconds of this show than the entire series of Josh
Whos Josh?
@@CARLIN4737 Its a TV show, starring Josh Widdicombe
Best comedy ever made and watched
There's a shop near me just like it always put me in mind of this 👋😁
Thanks for posting this! Loved this show and so happy to find ag😍
i watch every one andstill put on repeat. i counting 16 times
Ronnie Barker what a legend
that Gladys is a real sweetheart!!
I love these shows
Is there better than watching classic British comedy bedtime?
Barbara Flynn is sooo cute♥️😊
Who's addicted to this show
fab series still as funny today as it was back then love to look at the stock in the shop to see if its still going and how much it cost lol
Best comedy ever.
2023 and watching it still
Miss these good old shows and actors they don’t make comedy shows like this anymore
It's fascinating to see the ladies of the latest series as they appeared in the first one. I wouldn't have recognized any of them without the sound track.
Anyone watching this series in December 2018?? 😁😁
Yes love this series
Laura Danyal : Yeah, it’s good for a laugh. Chewin the fat . Rikki Fulton,. Rab. C Nesbit. Very funny shows . Try them out on the RUclips.🙏🏻
Absolutely, I love the old classics, british comedy is just fab
yep, over and over
2019
Oh dear watching this is wonderful & enertainly funny!
The old Ironmonger 's shop . That smell of wood , nails and parafinn !
this really made me laugh!!😄
Ironically, Sir David Jason was actually older than the lady who played Mrs Featherstone.
Sex hollieGrffin sxe
No. I think not sir .,he and the nurse are close in age though
Yeah David Jason was born about a year before
You’re right on that one! It’s the characters that are years apart. Granville is meant to be seen as an errand boy, but he’s later thirties-forty!
18:57 ~ paint can full of bike parts? Kudos to the Property Master 🎂🎨🤣
Sorry I'm and editing/continuity geek 🤣
At ~5:05 Granville loses his freshly buttered toast;
At 5:08 ~ Arkright taking a bite out of it;
At 5:12 ~ looks like having the last bite (by gesture)... Funny
beats the rubbish they put out today
Yup
Oh that milk-woman...
Peter Hill
Oh to be a m...mi...mi... middle age h,Hungarian E...e...errr...Errand bboy.
I'm an pensioner now after that...H,h,h,Hungarian?
i would love to know how you're so sure about that?
It's the W,W, Way ya s...Stand. Ext...Ext...E,E.Ex...
Extre...Extre...Oh ber...bugger it, Very H,Hungarian is th...that.
I wonder where you're language hails from?
Sher...shut yer mouth n get th,that JER,JAMAICAN GINGER C,CAKE sold.
Jamaican? It's never been near Jamaica.
Aye well we ser...sell MARS BARS don't we?
"I SWEAR TO ALL THE DEITIES WHO MAY BE IN POSSESSION OF A SENSE OF HUMOUR, WHY DO WE (THE HUMAN SPECIES) ALWAYS DERIDE AND SOMETIMES EVEN IGNORE TRUE GENIUS?
SUCH AS ☆BILL HICKS☆
IAN ANDERSON, IAN CURTIS, RONNIE BARKER,
RONNIE CORBETT, I COULD GO ON ALL NIGHT, HOWEVER I DIGRESS, I know fine well those names were paid an exorbitant amount of money on occasion, however if you're educated or possess an extremely high quality cognition & sense of humour that gives you your wonderful, empathic, personality.
I assume (not a fan of assumptions) you may understand my tangential ramblings.
I jus needed to say that because your erudite and succinct comment is such a refreshing change to the
posturing & one-upmanship that i am not only bombarded with daily, i am now as pretentious and boring i find myself abhorrent whenever i here the recordings from depositions to Q.C. banter.
I beg you to forgive my ramblings if you manage to get this far into them.
Stay Frosty and i hope you are as unique as i imagine you to be.
Females such as I are not often payed any relevant attention so i offer my profuse apologies for the incomprehensible dross this comment (HUGE MISNOMER LOL) has ultimately turned out to be.
The comment that was in my head ready for putting pen to paper or in this case (Technology has intervened)
finger to keyboard came to fruition before i thought of committing myself to this eventual incoherent
MESS...age.
Best of all time
Excellent comedy.
I'm sold
Good show ! (still)👍🧐🤭
22:27 - 22:33 😂😂😂 Had me in stitches
Rip Linda baron a good a caress.. are a good nurse.
Magic.
Oh how I miss enjoyable TV 😢
Legends ALL! 💝💝💝
RUBBISH- All
Grouty is coming in to collect the protection !
I love Mavis.
I want a w w word with you
That's 3 words for a start
:-)
English humour...love it.
At 07.12 as Arkwright opens the till, at the bottom of the screen is, what looks like a blue toilet brush handle doing some sort of a dance..
Tea strainer.
Gotta love all the characters in this show. Isn't it number 87 ?
great show and memories
00:48 Just brilliant 😁
Corner shops ain't like this today 😂