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Hi good morning, I totally agree with you! If I had a time machine I'd ask if you wanted too return to 1970 . Everything seemed easier and people actually were nicer too one another, I don't like it nowadays either I'm only 48, and not exactly over the moon living in Scotland now .anyway take care, ill get busy on that build? Cheers IAN RANKIN 🙂.
Agree 100%. The world may have had its issues back then but it was a much better time to live than the current mental madness we have to endure. God bless.
Back to the good old days . When life was simple and comedy was real and inafencive. Contrey to repeats on tv. Which is why i love this channel. 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍😃
@@pauljordan4452 Brian Trevor John Murphy (born 25 September 1932) is an English actor and comedian. He is best known as the henpecked husband George Roper in the popular sitcom Man About the House and its spin-off series George and Mildred.
I know what you mean Angie. After 50 years in the workforce I finally got to retire and now spend far too much time with a glass of wine while watching my favourite TV shows either on You Tube or Britbox. I'm binge-watching G&M and loving it all over again. 😅
Look……! 2 people communicating on the sofa! NO mobile ‘phones. Oh .. take us back to these better times please . I never thought that when I watched these first time around in the ‘70’s that we’d look back on it as a utopia of sorts!! Now we live in a nightmare world. Lunacy rules No decent scriptwriters And the gene pool of talent has dried up
Yootha Joyce was an amazing actress. So sad she had a bad end to life. She deserved so much better. Brian Murphy is also an amazing actor and i loved his role in "The last of the Summer Wine".. Both of them were wonderful.
"20:41....THE BIG FIGHT, FOLLOWED BY GENERAL HOSPITAL " 😂😂.......It never gets old!! Sharp & Witty observations to everyday situations, brilliant writing. Just as funny now as it was back then, a great testament to the talented writers.
Im a 66yr old lady and yes Tyler i do watch and like like your videos. I've lived in South London all my life. GREENWICH. Go a mile down the road and its a different class of person. East and west
absolutely always loved watching these, have them in my phone as well, man about the house was brilliant, riseing damp brilliant, have all the old classics on DVD, can't beet the classics🥰🥰🥰🥰
Just read a bio about Yootha, very sad. She actually grew to despise playing Mildred and her and Brian were hassled by the public almost daily. She ended up barely leaving her house and drunk herself to death.
Thanks for the info. Its so sad that someone, who brought so much happiness and laughter to so many, ended her days like that. Fame and fortune isnt what many think. God bless.
Yet they were the best of friends too. Perhaps fame and fortune have their downfalls. I love them both, part of my childhood as is "Man about the House."
Well written, well acted puts todays comedy to shame, its unfunny, crude and full of swearing etc, thats the good points. 😂😂😂 Its time these so called "comedians" woke up and ditched woke. It's as shite as the so called humour.
I love British comedy with a passion but OFAH never did it for me - and neither did Open All Hours. And yet, I absolutely loved Ronnie Barker in Porridge and have loved David Jason in pretty much everything else he's been in. Meanwhile, back in George & Mildred land, I am binge-watching from Series 1. British comedy at its best IMHO.
That's how TV was back in the day. There was no 100 takes to get the scene right. Whenever anything went wrong they just kept going. Looking back, by doing that they kept it real.
I have to say that this is one of those rare comedy programs from the 70s that has not aged too badly. The questionable language that does appear in a lot of comedies from that era as far as racist names just does not appear. The language as far as race and sexist ideas are not there, One only has to watch old shows like the comedians to see openly racist views as well as sexist views being given, In one episode a lodger that the Ropers take in says he is not interested in Mildred as he is Gay, that is just said and Mildred understands and there is no name-calling upon hearing such a term being used, back then many other very degrading words would have been used for a gay man. These writers and actors were ahead of their time, and maybe this is why this has stood the test of time. This show followed George and Mildred as they moved from their old home that was a large house converted to bedsits that they owned and ran, In a show called Man about the house, Robin the man who lived with two women moved and opened his little bistro in Robins nest, all of these shows thankfully were well written and very good to watch. I have to say that out of all those shows this has got to be the most loved and best of them all, Poor Mildred would despair at George, but every so often we would see love for Mildred come from George in a very simple yet deep love for his wife.
I do not obviously know who you are but to even go into such a comment about what is said and isn't said in older programs, like a comedy show or for that matter or any other film material dating back to a time when you were obviously not even born, is actually quite tiring for us older generations folk to constantly be questioned and even berated for what is used in our speech on a daily basis.... the terms politically correct speech is utterly ridiculous and frankly insulting to most of us when we are now told and berated for not using correct language, when half the time most younger people speak in what I consider to be half a language and certainly not proper language.... I mean how are we supposed to know what CU or LOL or RU means when receiving such ridiculous messages on one's mobile phones , I of course now know what they mean but it really shows just how frankly lazy and inconsiderate the younger mobile generation is towards those of us who actually know properly how to speak or verbalize ourselves to one another , we use coherent proper correct words that are properly spelt out and everything is quite clear and understood. What people like yourself do not seem to realize or refuse to accept or understand is that none of those terms that you speak of were used necessarily in a derogatory way, but rather in ways that were culturally considered quite funny at the time and even people who were of a certain skin colour or of a certain belief system or way of life or background at the time took it all in good stride and were not necessarily offended by any of these programs.!!.. Whereas today quite honestly the films and comedy shows that are out there today are in fact far more offensive disgusting and even crass than at any other time in cinematic history....as the comedies are usually quite rude and with no intelligent language whatsoever....the old comedies have an excellent use of language and an excellent source of Brilliant Actors and Actresses ever to have been on stage or on film they were brilliant in language and in performance....one cannot say that there is anything today that comes even close to meeting the excellent comedy standard of yester year... same goes for many films today with a few exceptions... instead we are constantly bombarded with violence, unending violence in films and TV programs and utter filth in so-called comedy shows that are nothing but funny but are everything disgusting and rude and filled with filth and language which one does not even understand....as if it is expected of us the audience to find such crass comedies funny or even hilarious..... Language and the excellent use of and nuance of language in everyday normal situations as is often portrayed in comedies of yester year are what makes excellent comedy when one is able to turn an ordinary situation into something cleverly hilarious, something most people can relate to.... mainly because we can relate it to many situations we find in our own every day lives...even situations which at the time were to us in real life quite serious or just very normal ..... comedians of that era were able to actually turn such situations into something quite hilarious.... in a very nuanced and simple but excellent way of bringing us all down to earth as it were, helping one to see the funny side of life in general. Hence helping one to also not to take oneself and life in general too seriously every once in a while....comedy is an art and today I am afraid there are very few who are able to perform as well or as excellently as those actors and actresses of yester year who really were the greats of comedy. My question to you, why are you in essence trying to once again disparage and compare by use of certain descriptive nouns within a script of a comedy show as a format (to in your mind) felt it necessary to bring down other comedy shows of a bygone era simply because of the use of certain nouns within a script in their shows.... and state things like that this is why George and Mildred have survived as a comedy show.... ?? Why are the other comedy shows not up to your so-called standard... ?? It is ridiculous that people of the younger generation cannot seem to get over themselves and frankly are not respectful of generations gone by whose upbringing was indeed different and even far worse of than those of today.... we had far less to laugh at but we were a strong and tough generation feeling out way in the world that we lived in and worked hard so that the generations of today can have it much more easy than we ever did....yet it seems that your generations do not want to allow the older generations of today to enjoy the comedies of yester year programs and shows that we all knew so well and enjoyed simply because they were hilarious....and at the end of the day made our lives worth living in very difficult and hard times....but all the younger generations of today can do is criticize and admonish instead of appreciating what you all came from and could learn from.....let us older generations be given the privilege of enjoying in our retiring years the comedies of old all of them without endless and frankly mindlessly criticizing the nuance of language used in these wonderful old comedies and films of yester year.
Back them shows weren't as polished as they are today because they were usually on limited budgets. Sets were usually quite cheap and blunders like the one you mentioned were common. There's also the episode where they are banging on the bathroom wall and the wall wobbles all over the place. You can tell its just a cheap timber board that's been put up. 😁
@@lindastanley229the three musketeers .riding over a wooden bridge the horse slipped and fell and Roy came off and broke his neck .,,sad end to a great comedy actor
@@in2movies😮I don't get why people have to whinge when this is provided free!!RUclips Premium doesn't cost much-less than running a mobile phone!!😅Thankyou,nothing like British comedy ❤
Are you American? The American version is called The Ropers, the spin-off from Three's Company. The original of THIS show is called Man About The House, which Three's Company was based on. But for all I know, you are NOT American!
In the early '70s I worked as a nanny in London for a British TV personality. Over Christmas we went to a Boxing Day party at Brian Murphy's house. I was only 19 back then and a rock fan rather than a TV watcher so I didn't really know who he was. But I remember it was a really nice day and Brian and his family were lovely (even to the nanny 🤣).
Joyce was affected by her long-term alcoholism.A feature film version of George and Mildred (1980) was her last work. Amidst growing concern over her health, she was admitted to hospital in the summer of 1980. Joyce died in hospital of liver failure four days after her 53rd birthday on 24 August 1980. Her co-star and good friend Brian Murphy was at her bedside At the inquest into Joyce's death, it was revealed that she had been drinking up to half a bottle of brandy a day for ten years and recently very much more,and that she had, in the words of her lawyer Mario Uziell-Hamilton, become a victim of her own success, and dreaded the thought of being typecast as Mildred Roper. The pathologist stated that Joyce's liver was twice the normal size and that her heart and lungs had also suffered because of her drinking; Joyce's cause of death was given as "portal cirrhosis of the liver"
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I keep watching these ... I wish I had a time machine to go back to the 1970s ... Happy happy childhood 💓 😊
Same here!
Im caring for my dad with a progressive illness. I love watching George & Mildred with him
Gives me great comfort & cheers us up.
Brilliant, brilliant comedy from a time when this country was a much better and happier place to live than it is today.
R.I.P Yootha ❤❤
Yes
Let's make sure the who dont get their tyrannical treaty in May..
One of my favourite episodes "and so to bed", to live in this time again would be amazing 😍
Hi good morning, I totally agree with you! If I had a time machine I'd ask if you wanted too return to 1970 . Everything seemed easier and people actually were nicer too one another, I don't like it nowadays either I'm only 48, and not exactly over the moon living in Scotland now .anyway take care, ill get busy on that build? Cheers IAN RANKIN 🙂.
Yeh am watching it in bed.😅
Hi,great 😅
@@tonyleng4894I go to sleep listening to this or steptoe
@@PaulH-hl5hw Lovely 😍
Better than the crap on tv.today.please let's have more of this.❤❤❤
Oh, so so true!
Love this programme still funny to watch love it. 😅❤😂❤
George & Mildred are one of my old time favourites growing up.
😂So many classic lines!!Noone does comedy like the British❤😊
🎉classic British comedy from a bygone era
Always enjoyed George And Mildred as a kid. Now I am 56 and would like to return to those years. I think the world was a better place then.
Agree 100%. The world may have had its issues back then but it was a much better time to live than the current mental madness we have to endure. God bless.
@metardis1670 So true.
Love this
Used to watch when I was a kid
Mildred's outfits used to so impress me so much
Thanks for the memories
Glad you enjoyed it. Didn't she love green?
And she really knew how to accessorize
Orange will never be as fabulous as it was in the 70's
Back to the good old days . When life was simple and comedy was real and inafencive. Contrey to repeats on tv. Which is why i love this channel. 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍😃
Glad you are here. Enjoy. 😉
George and Mildred is so funny even though it's a long time ago they are still making especially George what a funny man one of the best 😂
Actor who played him is 91 year young Brian Murphy.
@@pauljordan4452 Omg - I can't believe he's 91.
@@pauljordan4452 Brian Trevor John Murphy (born 25 September 1932) is an English actor and comedian. He is best known as the henpecked husband George Roper in the popular sitcom Man About the House and its spin-off series George and Mildred.
Classic sitcom made back in the day when you were allowed to have a laugh
I love the relationship between Mildred and Anne next door.
This was the funniest opening with Mildred circumcising the string of sausages George was holding
Loved it. The pained expression on George's face was priceless. 🤣
@@SuzyQ334 I used to have two budgerigars who spoke the language
Watching Yootha so full of life here makes me feel so sad at the way her life ended. She was a wonderful actress. RIP Yootha 💛
My parents loved this show so did I and my sister good times ❤2024
My go to series after 8.30pm... watch them in rotation... Heeey.. I'm 67 so not much going on..😂
Glad to hear you enjoy them. 🙂
I know what you mean Angie. After 50 years in the workforce I finally got to retire and now spend far too much time with a glass of wine while watching my favourite TV shows either on You Tube or Britbox. I'm binge-watching G&M and loving it all over again. 😅
I'm 38, and I watch this on rotation along with "Only fools and horses".
Thx so much team for sharing these great brit comedy gems
Glad you like them!
Ringing a hospital and somebody actually answered 😆 those were the days
Classic brilliant comedy of yester years. Totally enjoyable and funny!
This show is the best everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
First time RUclips autoplay put on a masterpiece!
Look……!
2 people communicating on the sofa!
NO mobile ‘phones.
Oh .. take us back to these better times please .
I never thought that when I watched these first time around in the ‘70’s that we’d look back on it as a utopia of sorts!!
Now we live in a nightmare world.
Lunacy rules
No decent scriptwriters
And the gene pool of talent has dried up
Totally agree.
Yootha Joyce was an amazing actress. So sad she had a bad end to life. She deserved so much better. Brian Murphy is also an amazing actor and i loved his role in "The last of the Summer Wine".. Both of them were wonderful.
"20:41....THE BIG FIGHT, FOLLOWED BY GENERAL HOSPITAL " 😂😂.......It never gets old!! Sharp & Witty observations to everyday situations, brilliant writing. Just as funny now as it was back then, a great testament to the talented writers.
There's a blast from the past! The lolly gobble choc bomb. Humour was never so good
One of my favorite episodes 😅😅😅
Thankyou for uploading these wonderful videos they bring back so many great memories 💖 ❤❤
a brilliant comedy/ thanks a lot for making me happy
Glad you enjoyed it
Im a 66yr old lady and yes Tyler i do watch and like like your videos. I've lived in South London all my life.
GREENWICH. Go a mile down the road and its a different class of person. East and west
I Love this show
Me too
Umm
Love this episode still funny to watch 😂😂❤
They are Great. all of them!!!❤😅
❤Love this show!!❤❤❤
George is so funny😅
absolutely always loved watching these, have them in my phone as well, man about the house was brilliant, riseing damp brilliant, have all the old classics on DVD, can't beet the classics🥰🥰🥰🥰
Kentucky Fried Pigeon Shops ROFL - about fell off my chair 🤣
Classic sitcom xxxxq
😂 SO FUNNY ! I LIKE IT 🎉
Thanks for sharing these sitcom I didn't know if them they make my day😂😅❤
Happy to hear that you enjoyed them.
Relief from reality
George was a darling and i agree did anyone notice the fly in Mildreds hair.
that was mud from the motorbike
The hairspray always attracted flies
Iconic rip yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy 🎉rip😢
George still alive😂
@@lyn4108 yes he is and he's 91
fantastic programme
Love these❤
“ The big fight, followed by General hospital.” Ah,ah,ah,ah.
A big LOL
Gotta love the fly on her head 😂
This is so funny
Ok so funny😂
Just read a bio about Yootha, very sad. She actually grew to despise playing Mildred and her and Brian were hassled by the public almost daily. She ended up barely leaving her house and drunk herself to death.
Thanks for the info. Its so sad that someone, who brought so much happiness and laughter to so many, ended her days like that. Fame and fortune isnt what many think. God bless.
Yet they were the best of friends too. Perhaps fame and fortune have their downfalls. I love them both, part of my childhood as is "Man about the House."
May she rest in peace❤
@@metardis1670Fame and fortune has destroyed so many people😢Blessings
@@Kim-gv5bw She was lonely after divorcing and therapy she needed wouldn't be invented for 20 years So she drank herself to death.
I've seen Brian Murphy doing a voice in a kids cartoon show recently.
Made in 1999.
Simpler easier times💛🧡
So true!
You've got that right.
57:30 did anyone notice the fly in Yoothas hair🤣
It’s a wig so probably not felt by Mildred
Well written, well acted puts todays comedy to shame, its unfunny, crude and full of swearing etc, thats the good points. 😂😂😂 Its time these so called "comedians" woke up and ditched woke. It's as shite as the so called humour.
Agree for sure.
Roy kinear has gerry great acting 😂😂
Had to sub, great uploads 👍🏻
Watching Mildred cut George's sausages was painful.
57.46 there's a bug in Mildred's hair anyone else see it
It's long dead now..but achieved fame
good tv
My opinion better than only fools in horses ❤
I love British comedy with a passion but OFAH never did it for me - and neither did Open All Hours. And yet, I absolutely loved Ronnie Barker in Porridge and have loved David Jason in pretty much everything else he's been in. Meanwhile, back in George & Mildred land, I am binge-watching from Series 1. British comedy at its best IMHO.
@SuzyQ334 see if you can get two watch # on the buses you will ❤️ it all the best 🏴
@@SuzyQ334., I didn’t like Fawlty Towers or Some Mothers Do Have Em and family thought I was weird!😂
At 57.27 there is s fly on Mildred's hair ,stays there till 57.41 ,and it wasnt mentioned LOL
i noticed it too
Did anyone else notice the fly 🪰 😅
57:50 a fly crawling out of Mildreds wig lol
Ewwww
Wine that looks like pear juice.
luv it ❤
There is a Christmas Special this year 🎄🤶
How many videos does it have.
😂😂😂
anyone notice the fly from 57 minutes?
That's how TV was back in the day. There was no 100 takes to get the scene right. Whenever anything went wrong they just kept going. Looking back, by doing that they kept it real.
529 pounds for a bed you can get them cheaper than that today wow!!
Things like that were expensive as were washing machines and microwaves until they got mass produced in China!
Pre IKEA!
@@ExploreDerbyshire And still Morphy Richards is around as a British brand after 90 years, even though the appliances are manufactured elsewhere.
My mom and dad had that sofa😂
Aw bless, lovely and funny memories to have, I really miss the past.
I have to say that this is one of those rare comedy programs from the 70s that has not aged too badly. The questionable language that does appear in a lot of comedies from that era as far as racist names just does not appear. The language as far as race and sexist ideas are not there, One only has to watch old shows like the comedians to see openly racist views as well as sexist views being given, In one episode a lodger that the Ropers take in says he is not interested in Mildred as he is Gay, that is just said and Mildred understands and there is no name-calling upon hearing such a term being used, back then many other very degrading words would have been used for a gay man. These writers and actors were ahead of their time, and maybe this is why this has stood the test of time. This show followed George and Mildred as they moved from their old home that was a large house converted to bedsits that they owned and ran, In a show called Man about the house, Robin the man who lived with two women moved and opened his little bistro in Robins nest, all of these shows thankfully were well written and very good to watch. I have to say that out of all those shows this has got to be the most loved and best of them all, Poor Mildred would despair at George, but every so often we would see love for Mildred come from George in a very simple yet deep love for his wife.
I do not obviously know who you are but to even go into such a comment about what is said and isn't said in older programs, like a comedy show or for that matter or any other film material dating back to a time when you were obviously not even born, is actually quite tiring for us older generations folk to constantly be questioned and even berated for what is used in our speech on a daily basis.... the terms politically correct speech is utterly ridiculous and frankly insulting to most of us when we are now told and berated for not using correct language, when half the time most younger people speak in what I consider to be half a language and certainly not proper language.... I mean how are we supposed to know what CU or LOL or RU means when receiving such ridiculous messages on one's mobile phones , I of course now know what they mean but it really shows just how frankly lazy and inconsiderate the younger mobile generation is towards those of us who actually know properly how to speak or verbalize ourselves to one another , we use coherent proper correct words that are properly spelt out and everything is quite clear and understood.
What people like yourself do not seem to realize or refuse to accept or understand is that none of those terms that you speak of were used necessarily in a derogatory way, but rather in ways that were culturally considered quite funny at the time and even people who were of a certain skin colour or of a certain belief system or way of life or background at the time took it all in good stride and were not necessarily offended by any of these programs.!!..
Whereas today quite honestly the films and comedy shows that are out there today are in fact far more offensive disgusting and even crass than at any other time in cinematic history....as the comedies are usually quite rude and with no intelligent language whatsoever....the old comedies have an excellent use of language and an excellent source of Brilliant Actors and Actresses ever to have been on stage or on film they were brilliant in language and in performance....one cannot say that there is anything today that comes even close to meeting the excellent comedy standard of yester year... same goes for many films today with a few exceptions... instead we are constantly bombarded with violence, unending violence in films and TV programs and utter filth in so-called comedy shows that are nothing but funny but are everything disgusting and rude and filled with filth and language which one does not even understand....as if it is expected of us the audience to find such crass comedies funny or even hilarious.....
Language and the excellent use of and nuance of language in everyday normal situations as is often portrayed in comedies of yester year are what makes excellent comedy when one is able to turn an ordinary situation into something cleverly hilarious, something most people can relate to.... mainly because we can relate it to many situations we find in our own every day lives...even situations which at the time were to us in real life quite serious or just very normal ..... comedians of that era were able to actually turn such situations into something quite hilarious.... in a very nuanced and simple but excellent way of bringing us all down to earth as it were, helping one to see the funny side of life in general. Hence helping one to also not to take oneself and life in general too seriously every once in a while....comedy is an art and today I am afraid there are very few who are able to perform as well or as excellently as those actors and actresses of yester year who really were the greats of comedy.
My question to you, why are you in essence trying to once again disparage and compare by use of certain descriptive nouns within a script of a comedy show as a format (to in your mind) felt it necessary to bring down other comedy shows of a bygone era simply because of the use of certain nouns within a script in their shows.... and state things like that this is why George and Mildred have survived as a comedy show.... ?? Why are the other comedy shows not up to your so-called standard... ?? It is ridiculous that people of the younger generation cannot seem to get over themselves and frankly are not respectful of generations gone by whose upbringing was indeed different and even far worse of than those of today.... we had far less to laugh at but we were a strong and tough generation feeling out way in the world that we lived in and worked hard so that the generations of today can have it much more easy than we ever did....yet it seems that your generations do not want to allow the older generations of today to enjoy the comedies of yester year programs and shows that we all knew so well and enjoyed simply because they were hilarious....and at the end of the day made our lives worth living in very difficult and hard times....but all the younger generations of today can do is criticize and admonish instead of appreciating what you all came from and could learn from.....let us older generations be given the privilege of enjoying in our retiring years the comedies of old all of them without endless and frankly mindlessly criticizing the nuance of language used in these wonderful old comedies and films of yester year.
@@littlefoot802spot on
Well said!
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57:39. ~ Notice the fly land on her wig.
Anyone notice how the Ropers phone is a different colour in some episodes?
Back them shows weren't as polished as they are today because they were usually on limited budgets. Sets were usually quite cheap and blunders like the one you mentioned were common. There's also the episode where they are banging on the bathroom wall and the wall wobbles all over the place. You can tell its just a cheap timber board that's been put up. 😁
Who's the guy selling the pigeon idea? Great acting!
The guy playing Jerry was Roy Kinnear he died while filming on a horse I believe.
@@lindastanley229the three musketeers .riding over a wooden bridge the horse slipped and fell and Roy came off and broke his neck .,,sad end to a great comedy actor
@@craigpimlott204 yes I agree.he was a great laugh.thankyou for your reply .
@@craigpimlott204Aww that is awful poor man.
Ageing doesn't imply memory problems automatically.
so funny🎉
Goodness. Was there a time the word pregnant could not be uttered on telly? 🙆🏾♀️
also on the buses she played jessie
This is like McHale
Great, but Why So many adverts ??!? - too much
RUclips adds the adverts.
I have no control over the RUclips ads and I am NOT making one cent from the ads.
😮What adverts??I've never seen them,RUclips Premium doesn't cost much.Stop whingeing or pay for it😊
@@in2movies😮I don't get why people have to whinge when this is provided free!!RUclips Premium doesn't cost much-less than running a mobile phone!!😅Thankyou,nothing like British comedy ❤
Poor lady got. The wrong end of the stick. 😂
Never heard of this britcom
Are you American? The American version is called The Ropers, the spin-off from Three's Company. The original of THIS show is called Man About The House, which Three's Company was based on. But for all I know, you are NOT American!
Brian Murphy still alive sadly yootha Joyce not
Why is it sad that Brian Murphy is still alive?
@@MrAJR76 l meant sadly about yootha yoyce my writing is not always perfect.
@@frederickanderson1860 Murphy is 91, (comma), Joyce died in 1980.
In the early '70s I worked as a nanny in London for a British TV personality. Over Christmas we went to a Boxing Day party at Brian Murphy's house. I was only 19 back then and a rock fan rather than a TV watcher so I didn't really know who he was. But I remember it was a really nice day and Brian and his family were lovely (even to the nanny 🤣).
At 57:43 abouts Mildred has a fly in her hair. It crawls around n it's pretty big,. Look n see!
Cut!!
What year was this?
It ran from 1976 to 1979.
@@in2movies just before I was born x
I love this soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much
Brill 😂
Mildred and ann r best friend s
Unfortunately Yootha Joyce never got to experience old age. She died at 53 the same age i am now. 😢
Yes that is indeed very young……..very very young. As a matter of fact that’s my age🤭
She was a wonderful actress
she looked like she was 80 in the series
Joyce was affected by her long-term alcoholism.A feature film version of George and Mildred (1980) was her last work. Amidst growing concern over her health, she was admitted to hospital in the summer of 1980. Joyce died in hospital of liver failure four days after her 53rd birthday on 24 August 1980. Her co-star and good friend Brian Murphy was at her bedside
At the inquest into Joyce's death, it was revealed that she had been drinking up to half a bottle of brandy a day for ten years and recently very much more,and that she had, in the words of her lawyer Mario Uziell-Hamilton, become a victim of her own success, and dreaded the thought of being typecast as Mildred Roper. The pathologist stated that Joyce's liver was twice the normal size and that her heart and lungs had also suffered because of her drinking; Joyce's cause of death was given as "portal cirrhosis of the liver"
@@blmi5591Alcoholism ages you.
Goot old show
I saw a ventriloquist dummy sitting on the chair 👲🏼🥳🧎🏼♀️
To have a husband like George would be a living nightmare,what a plonker.😕
Such a neighbour lee parameter. Next o& m will be out of job
Would have been the goot old days
Gorge alwat borried never brought much except drink at the pub
😮Anyone want to place bets on who'd be picked on more if they'd ever been permitted by the insufferable Jeffrey Fourmile to play with the kids from the council estate Tristram or Tarquin??😅😅
If England had adopted the metric system would Mr. Fourmile become Mr. 6.4 kilometres?
What????
UK uses both imperial and metric.
West Greenwich are so different