This show is the best thing to ever appear on our screens. Characters were amazing, acting was tremendous and so many aspects of the show are still evident today
@@Roughpup100 Some other AWP Series 1&2 actors who've passed since: Caroline Hutchison (Vera) Michael Elphick (Magowan) Michael Sheard (Herr Grunwald) Peter Birch (Herr Ulrich) Heinz Bernard (Herr Pfister) Lex van Delden (Helmut) Brendan Healy (Andy, the lad who wakes Oz up on the plane and gets in the taxi with him in "The Girls They Left Behind") Michael Wolf (Hans Bauer, Neville's lawyer in "The Accused") James Booth (Kenny Ames) Bryan Pringle (Arthur Pringle) James Bate (Malcolm Hallwood, Ally Fraser's solicitor) Kevin Lloyd (Harry Blackburn, the temporary eighth ranger while they're at Thornely Manor) Morag Hood (Joy Chatterley, the older woman Oz meets in "No Sex Please, We're Brickies") Sammy Johnson (Martin Cooper, the aggressive gadgy who has a fight with Moxey in "Hasta La Vista") Ricardo Montez (Police Captain Fuentes, the actor later appeared in another role in Series 4) Eric Mason (Terry Leather) Kenny Ireland (Sid Payne, one of the journalists in "Law and Disorder")
Joe Fagin was the 8th member of the Gang . It was not the same when in later series Joe was not used in the theme . I alway played his music on the Trucks hauling gear upto Liverpool in the early days
I think my favourite quote would be from series 3 when oz and den meet the yorgi ( you want British workers yes ? Drink tea scratch balls cost you three times more money ) haha classic
I think it was released for the third series in the early 2000's. I remember listening to an album with this song on it which was released about that time.
Very cool song 🎵
each time i hear 0:55 and 1:50 i can see Oz kicking & dragging Barrys sink out.Thx for posting it love the tune
Ivan Clarke it wasint Barry's sink it was from thornly manor
Bloody Agadoo !!
Same here, I love series 2 so much
@arsenal0782 season 2 is thornley manner
@@wayntimmin508 yes but before they went there they did Barry's house up before he got married.
This show is the best thing to ever appear on our screens. Characters were amazing, acting was tremendous and so many aspects of the show are still evident today
Barry Taylor the prince of trivia.
Simply brilliant thanks for sharing
Joe Fagin wow....his gravely voice is so fitting to Auf pet.......timeless like rest of magnificent seven, some sadly passed away too.
Frank Spencer yeah Pat Roach (bomber) and Gary holt (Wayne)
@@Roughpup100 Some other AWP Series 1&2 actors who've passed since:
Caroline Hutchison (Vera)
Michael Elphick (Magowan)
Michael Sheard (Herr Grunwald)
Peter Birch (Herr Ulrich)
Heinz Bernard (Herr Pfister)
Lex van Delden (Helmut)
Brendan Healy (Andy, the lad who wakes Oz up on the plane and gets in the taxi with him in "The Girls They Left Behind")
Michael Wolf (Hans Bauer, Neville's lawyer in "The Accused")
James Booth (Kenny Ames)
Bryan Pringle (Arthur Pringle)
James Bate (Malcolm Hallwood, Ally Fraser's solicitor)
Kevin Lloyd (Harry Blackburn, the temporary eighth ranger while they're at Thornely Manor)
Morag Hood (Joy Chatterley, the older woman Oz meets in "No Sex Please, We're Brickies")
Sammy Johnson (Martin Cooper, the aggressive gadgy who has a fight with Moxey in "Hasta La Vista")
Ricardo Montez (Police Captain Fuentes, the actor later appeared in another role in Series 4)
Eric Mason (Terry Leather)
Kenny Ireland (Sid Payne, one of the journalists in "Law and Disorder")
Love this song
This song is in the scene on the second episode of the second series when there doing the Barry's house up
It's the building industry through and through
Spot on. Then series 3 and 4 are middle class bbc nonsense
Joe Fagin was the 8th member of the Gang . It was not the same when in later series Joe was not used in the theme . I alway played his music on the Trucks hauling gear upto Liverpool in the early days
One of the best shows ever
Reminds me of working away, in my own job
I think my favourite quote would be from series 3 when oz and den meet the yorgi ( you want British workers yes ? Drink tea scratch balls cost you three times more money ) haha classic
Rest in Peace Gary holton and Pat Roach
The seven again very good
How good were Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais? They followed Porridge with this, enough said.
Very good
Class
What year was this released? I'm not seeing it on any of the albums or singles from the '80s.
I think it was released for the third series in the early 2000's. I remember listening to an album with this song on it which was released about that time.
@@DAv2003 Looking through IMDb episodes and the Wiki on the series, this song is from 1986.
@@Phaota Ah, didn't realise it was that early.
It was used in series 2
Very good