Yes! I’ve often wondered who she reminded me of and you’ve cleared it up for me! Angie Freeman had a bit more maturity, mind you. I wish they’d bring her back.
@@zeddeka You are probably right. Then again if I was really that grumpy I could go on about The splash down drink Hola-Hoops and Etch-Sketch. Best Wishes.
Oh dear an anti - ginger speaks . May be it’s because a hot young Ray then preferred the fiery type until a certain mousy - haired dreary Deirdre came along .
The pre-decimal shilling coin (5p) and the two-shilling coin (10p) were still to be found in the coinage, alongside the decimal versions, up until about 1990.
Omg i like Elsie"s table lamp - the womans head - worth a few bob now - she has a few good bits lying about - all binned over the next few years as was the trend then - no one knew they would be so sought after - all replaced by modern worthless tatt that will never be worth anything - my mum did the same - a few clever bin men with a good head on their shoulders sometimes reaped the rewards in the long run
I don't understand the coinage system they use (and make reference to when paying for things) and maybe being British I should but I do know that the currency changed to pounds and pence in 1971, the year I was born.
It could also be a bit of cheese and pickled onion usually called a Ploughmans but I think it's more of a pie. Lovely it is too as are Cheese and Onion crisps.
Eeee lad...now that England dun got ta soverigniy back tha can all wear loon pants and bouffant hair and persecute te travellers agin! Happy days pickin te fruiy n' tatties. Sherbert dabs and penny bus rides. Charabanc rides in te summer when boss gives ye a couple o days off from clockin' in at te mill.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis That's not true. Fiona was a mixed race character and I remember Curly going out with a black girl called Shirley in the late 80's/early 90's.
just love Irma. To me these are the real 24 carat classic years . Thanks for making em available 👍
My my this is when actors/actressrs had pride an talent . Miss theses episodes. Lov binge watching ,
And yet another great early episode.Pity all the old cast have passed away or moved on,they were the best.
Big KEN BARLOW still going strong!
Elsie was still a looker then.
The scene at 2:44 is priceless! I absolutely adore Ena & Minnie! Thank you for sharing this wonderful episode!
Ena & Minnie are my faves
Lucille always reminded me of Angie Freeman. The way she talked and her views.
Caroline G yes they look and speak the same in really strange that in real life Lucile not her mother
Yes! I’ve often wondered who she reminded me of and you’ve cleared it up for me! Angie Freeman had a bit more maturity, mind you. I wish they’d bring her back.
Can't believe 1970 is almost 50YEARS AGO
Makes me feel very old
Now it's exactly 50 years ago. Tempus fugit.
I used to think Billy was such a cocky jerk...But this new Billy seems a kinder gentler guy! Yah Mrs. Nuggent!!
Hard to believe when this episode was aired The Beatles had been and gone!!
The actress who played Maggie Clegg was a close personal friend of Pat Phoenix - also Diana Davies who played Norma Ford as i recall
God, Mrs Walker always thinks she's a cut above every one else, good on Emily for calling her stupid.
Emily is my favourite character. Underestimated and turns up the odd surprise. 🥰
When the scripts were sane. The British Populace had more then one brain cell and I.T.V. was not a P.L.C. Happy days!
You sound like a right grumpy old sod. Your mourning your lost youth or something?
@@zeddeka You are probably right. Then again if I was really that grumpy I could go on about The splash down drink Hola-Hoops and Etch-Sketch. Best Wishes.
Hmm me think Elsies"s step son has a quick pump and dump planned - poor little Lucille
Hope Minnie informed the council about Billy moving in don't want her being charged with fraud !
Today was my aunt birthday when this episode came on. She was 23.
There were so many redheads in the show , must have been a popular hair colour
Oh dear an anti - ginger speaks . May be it’s because a hot young Ray then preferred the fiery type until a certain mousy - haired dreary Deirdre came along .
The pre-decimal shilling coin (5p) and the two-shilling coin (10p) were still to be found in the coinage, alongside the decimal versions, up until about 1990.
I love classic corrie elsie hilda ena etc ..mint
Omg i like Elsie"s table lamp - the womans head - worth a few bob now - she has a few good bits lying about - all binned over the next few years as was the trend then - no one knew they would be so sought after - all replaced by modern worthless tatt that will never be worth anything - my mum did the same - a few clever bin men with a good head on their shoulders sometimes reaped the rewards in the long run
Elise looked incredible in black
Elsie looks amazing in this episode.
looking for the next episode - Coronation Street 1970 episode 1002 august 26, if available please
Dinner ladies) u tube them, u'll know a few from the cobbles.
Well said Albert!
How is this 50 years old?
I don't understand the coinage system they use (and make reference to when paying for things) and maybe being British I should but I do know that the currency changed to pounds and pence in 1971, the year I was born.
Nor do I, all this 2 and 6 , 4 bob, and 240 old pennies to a pound, I wasn't around then either ,
At 1:36 if Albert Tatlock thinks Irma is rude to customers he should meet that arch cow Viv from Emmerdale.
I'm surprised Annie Walker did not say "Your'e not six now" in addition to "That will be quite enough of that Lucille"
Thought Ena was going shopping with Elsie for w minute-having been turned down by Minnie!
Does anyone know anything about this Cheese and Onions meal Mrs Cauldwell is making? - is it a Lankashire thing ?
Yes, a local dish named Freddy Fong's Tadpole Catapult.
@@gan9e I think your trying to take me for a giddy kipper young man
@@williamf4544 I'm busted you got me!
I guess there's something called a Lankashire Cheese & Onion Pie of which many people seem quite fond and have treasured old family recipes!
It could also be a bit of cheese and pickled onion usually called a Ploughmans but I think it's more of a pie. Lovely it is too as are Cheese and Onion crisps.
Albert Tatlock reminds me of Percy Sugden.
When men could wear a cravat with a straight face.
Eeee lad...now that England dun got ta soverigniy back tha can all wear loon pants and bouffant hair and persecute te travellers agin! Happy days pickin te fruiy n' tatties. Sherbert dabs and penny bus rides. Charabanc rides in te summer when boss gives ye a couple o days off from clockin' in at te mill.
What you saying
Coronation Street is such good social history. You can see from some of the dialogue how explicitly xenophobic a lot of people were then.
Exactly. It was an all white cast for the first 40 years.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis That's not true. Fiona was a mixed race character and I remember Curly going out with a black girl called Shirley in the late 80's/early 90's.
@@bipbippadotta5953 And plenty of black extras in the background over the years too.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis it was an all white population too, well almost, until the borders were lost to the rest of the world.
@@DeepScreenAnalysis there was the boy who reported Bet Lynch son had died. And the 2 children who Emily and Ernie fostered in 1974.