I've been binge watching these old episodes, I clicked on one video out of curiosity and I can't stop watching. I didn't realise the show used to be so funny, it reminds me of Roy Clarke and Victoria Wood at times.
A time of real characters with depth, great dialogue and storylines. Funny how I recall all of these and the place I sat and watched religiously with family..
Thank you so much for loading these wonderful old episodes, great entertainment,and wonderful unforgettable characters back then. God bless them, and the script writers too. 😍🤩
I remember as a teenager watching these episodes with my mum, I think Elsie plays a great character (R.I.P. pat phoenix) I also love ❤️ it when bet (juile Goodyear) speaks her mind, Hilda was talking about princess di I remember that day we had street parties 🎈 it was brilliant
Classic dialogue. Vera “Not like that stingy, miserable...” Ivy “Jack.” Vera “Oo, yeah-Jack. That’s his name. D’you know-it slipped me’ mind for a minute.” 😂😂😂
Poor Mavis, when talking to Deidrie about imagining a dream in which she is a guest at Charles' and Diana's wedding, and Deidrie interprets it as Mavis being the bride. She's so overcome with the idea that a dream would have taken her to those dizzy heights, she envisioned the Queen glaring at her every time she licked a stamp. She can't even dare to fantasise, though of course in reality, it's something she does constantly. It's such a well written and performed scene and sums up how endlessly trapped, frustrated and curtailed she is in every way.
Yea, I loved Mavis and Derek, I know they weren't the shows favourite but they were innocent in their own dithering way. I wonder what ever happened to Mavis Wilton, I mean they mentioned that the character Elsie died in the mid 2000's (I think), but I don't know about Mavis.
47:16. Funny enough Ken’s mum says devil in the first episode of coronation street. “That new pullover has turned out a treat. I won’t knit you another in that colour though - navy blue plays the devil with my eyes.”
I noticed all of the wedding cakes at the weddings have been square. That must have been the style in Britain back then. And in my opinion, Fred has the nicest one. At least it had the ribbon around it that matches the wedding color of the bride’s outfit. All others were just all white.
Weird that all the time Vera was staying with the Tilsleys and even Jack meeting up with Bert, Terry never even gets mentioned! He would have only been a young lad then.
Well not that weird as the character of Terry wasn't even conceived until 1983. With Jack & Vera's perpetual reckless marriage storylines it suited the writers to make out they were childless. As for the `yet to be conceived Terry` he would be coming up to his 17th birthday (born June 1964). Yep, that's according to Corriepedia and their hypercritical character guide.
By 2023 you COULD live in a car ! Referring to Gail and Brian's visitor who said " You can't live in a car " , so it must have been unheard of at the time.
Genius storyline when gobby Vera becomes the wayward teenage daughter Ivy and Bert never had! The dynamics between those three characters when Vee lands in their house uninvited, are hilarious. There's Vera, grabbing the chance of some extra marital fun with Harry and to hell with the consequences, because lazy Jack takes her for granted. She's totally out of control enjoying her second childhood - the house guest from Hell! Then there's poor Bert who finds Vera as sexy as a pan scrub and sees her not so much as a woman, more a walking mouth who frequently wakes him up, and eats him out of house and home (41:09 "Hello gannet!"). And of course there's the small matter of Vera cheekily using his razor behind their locked bathroom door, and blunting it on her bikini line! But Ivy's response to the new, 'menage a trois' is funniest of all. She is actually possessive over her husband and a little bit threatened by her pal. She flies into a frenzy every time Vera's standing in front of Bert in her Woolworth's nylon nightie, or says something suggestive, or cheekily kisses him on the top of his balding head. Vera just can't help herself, she's a born flirt (Bert - "Know what I mean?!!") To most people Vera's a joke, but in Ivy's eyes she's Marilyn Monroe, with the potential to turn her beloved Bert's head. In truth, Vera's more likely to turn Bert's stomach - especially when he finds out where she's been putting his razor!
LOVE your observations and thoughts on this senario a series in its own right. Vera Hilda Bet Blanche some of the best comedy of the day and today cheers jx
I agree, ken makes watching paint dry exciting! I think she should have stuck with Mike Baldwin! I think Mike really wanted Deirdre for something more than a girlfriend, i think buying his swanky flat was prelude to enticing Deirdre to see him as settling down material! She had great fun with Mike & their storyline would have been so much fun & frivolity Esp if Deirdre had to keep tabs on The flirty Mike! Ken is so dreary and boring His face seems to always have that permanent downturned mouth & slab like expression! I couldn't see how Deirdre thought life with Ken was going to be exciting! She who is quick to laugh & smile & so easy going, she should have taken a chance with Mike I still think the writers should have brought Ray Langton back & see him & Deirdre rekindle their love. I always thought Rays character could have expanded really well! Cheers 🇬🇧👧
It's a shame Mrs Walker couldn't just give into Eunice, she really is quite nice (at this point), just let her do the meals and put her feet up for a bit.
Poor old Bert. Going cottaging is an adults only affair, why should anyone care if he fancied a bit of man on man action. Pity he couldn’t have done a George Michael
Peter Dudley wasn't written out of the show in 1981 when the Didsbury incident occurred: He was written out in mid-1983 to prepare for another trial, but died of a stroke in Oct. 1983, aged 48. Lynne Perrie (Ivy) was said to have been "devastated" by the news of his passing. I would have thought that viewers could show a little more compassion!
I'm guessing they had to learn thier lines quickly. So many times in these early episodes you can see where they nearly forget their lines. But still better than the corrie of today.
Why can’t Vera have Brian’ s bedroom whilst she staying at IVY’S and Bert’s house? I love ❤️ the old ones of coronation street the storylines were good 👍
True acting is a lost art. Very much so. Too much reliance on technology and special effects, which are both extremely unreliable. Yet we are told time and again, that they are both better for us and humanity. So sad!
He charmed her saying stuff like by gum your knockers are enormous and come on get you knickers of love - its surprising how many women fall for that kind of sweet talking - he knew what he was doing
He charmed her saying stuff like by gum your knockers are enormous and come on get you knickers of love - its surprising how many women fall for that kind of sweet talking - he knew what he was doing
I think in last years story line Albert said he was 81yrs Dont know if actor Jack Howarth who plays Albert is also that age but another commentor said the actor actually was in the trenches but didnt say which war But im surmising its the 1st. Regards 🇬🇧👧
Uncle Albert turned 80 in August 1975, so was born in 1895, and married in 1919. Gabrielle Daye who played his daughter was born in 1911, so Beattie must have been meant to be younger than the actress... That said, I always thought they worked well together and looked right as father and daughter 🙂
that was a marriage doomed from the start Fred was desperate to find a wife as he couldnt get a woman cant say im suprised and she was just a grabbing cow desperate for status and getting away from her dad! mind ken and Deidre was not much better!
Too true. They look more like husband and wife instead of father and daughter!. Beattie is only suppose to be a few years older than Ken. She looks old enough to be his mother!
The GOOD olde days of Corrie.....when it was harmless, fun viewing etc......."worth" watching...........poor Hilda "always" trying to make a silk shirt out of a soars ear.... etc where Stan was concerned....always trying to make somethng look good out of nothing.he led her a drudgery of a life...............
She did. She was played by Gilly Coman who suddenly died of a suspected heart attack aged 54. The new Aveline was played by Melanie Hill (Who was married to Acton Sean Bean) who now plays Cathy Matthews in modern Coronation St. It’s funny watching these & seeing how many actors played a few different characters. At the moment there’s Bobby Knutt, Bernard Wrigley,Bill Waddington & Mark Eden that I’ve noticed 😊
I reckon it’s because Ken is a southpaw and the director would have told Albert to hold the cup in his left hand so that there is rhythm within the frame. I’ve seen it with Deirdre and Liz smoking. Deirdre with the left hand and Liz with the right. It’s all visual effect.
All she does is whine, pout, and stomp her feet, just like she did about the house! Acts like a 2 year old! They bought that house they can’t afford, now they have the nerve to yell and whine that they don’t have any money! They should have stayed at Ivy’s or rented that affordable flat they looked at! But no, they move out to nowhere, where it takes two buses to get to work! That’s even more money, and time!
Loads of little houses had no hall or vestibule. But the big dining tables are obviously set up because it makes the scenes work better. In reality there would have been a little back room before a tiny galley kitchen. The front room would have been kept as the living room or parlour
I've been binge watching these old episodes, I clicked on one video out of curiosity and I can't stop watching. I didn't realise the show used to be so funny, it reminds me of Roy Clarke and Victoria Wood at times.
A time of real characters with depth, great dialogue and storylines. Funny how I recall all of these and the place I sat and watched religiously with family..
Thank you so much for loading these wonderful old episodes, great entertainment,and wonderful unforgettable characters back then.
God bless them,
and the script writers too.
😍🤩
I’m amazed at how much detail I remember now from when I watched them as a child
Gilly Coleman plays ‘The Stripper’…then 5 years later, Aveline in ‘Bread’ She was great, sadly passed so young.
If I had a choice between Eddie and Ken...I'd take Eddie anytime .
I prefer Stan Ogden to Ken.
Ken's a right arrogant bellend
And he likes a cracking pair of jugs
I remember as a teenager watching these episodes with my mum, I think Elsie plays a great character (R.I.P. pat phoenix) I also love ❤️ it when bet (juile Goodyear) speaks her mind, Hilda was talking about princess di I remember that day we had street parties 🎈 it was brilliant
Eunice's daughter Debbie, doing her best to win the 'Most Irritating Female Character of all Time' award. Sadly for her, there's Gail.
@@mohammaddavoudian7897 Susan Baldwin to be... shudder.
Nah that thing that came out of Ida Clough was the worst followed closely by Touche Turtle.
It's Tina Malone that was in shameless, I think?
No, it was definitely Jenny Bradley.
E.T takes alot of beating
Some cracking acting by Pat Phoenix.
Back in the days when people were true professional actors and actresses.
RIP Meg Johnson who died recently. She played Eunice here, but also starred in Brookside, Emmerdale and a number of Victoria Wood sketches.
Was she in last of the summer wine?
For all her nosiness and gossiping, Hilda had a heart of gold. Loved her and Stan as a couple. Probably the only couple I did love.
Awesome upload as always!!!!
The Golden days of the Street 👍👍
Eddie’s mate-Del Boy. “E is a proper jeweller! ‘E just doesn’t ‘ave a shop-only a little brown suitcase.” Wonder if he has a yellow 3 wheel van, too?
I wondered if that was a shout to Del-Boy from Only Fools and Horses!
Classic dialogue.
Vera “Not like that stingy, miserable...”
Ivy “Jack.”
Vera “Oo, yeah-Jack. That’s his name. D’you know-it slipped me’ mind for a minute.”
😂😂😂
Poor Mavis, when talking to Deidrie about imagining a dream in which she is a guest at Charles' and Diana's wedding, and Deidrie interprets it as Mavis being the bride. She's so overcome with the idea that a dream would have taken her to those dizzy heights, she envisioned the Queen glaring at her every time she licked a stamp. She can't even dare to fantasise, though of course in reality, it's something she does constantly. It's such a well written and performed scene and sums up how endlessly trapped, frustrated and curtailed she is in every way.
Yea, I loved Mavis and Derek, I know they weren't the shows favourite but they were innocent in their own dithering way. I wonder what ever happened to Mavis Wilton, I mean they mentioned that the character Elsie died in the mid 2000's (I think), but I don't know about Mavis.
@@KuchiKopi179 I think Mavis is still alive with her bed and breakfast in the Lake District and Rita visits occasionally.
Fantastic acting by Thelma Barlow - it must have been exhausting to play Mavis! I wonder who she based her on
@@KuchiKopi179 in Corrie Mavis moved to the lakes after Derek died of a heart attack while at work . Rita mentions her now & then
@@carolbrand181 ah, at least there is a small chance she could come back on the modern coronation street. Although, I doubt she would.
1:27:54 - Annie is just flaming brilliant ! That reaction is priceless 😂
Sat on the boat watching this and I was truly belly laughing at her and the whole scene. People must have wondered what was going on!
Ray Langton must have been laughing his arse off at the idea of Dreary living with Albert and Ken.
47:16. Funny enough Ken’s mum says devil in the first episode of coronation street. “That new pullover has turned out a treat. I won’t knit you another in that colour though - navy blue plays the devil with my eyes.”
I love the old episodes. Before my time but the characters are great. I'm happy to fast forward Annie walker and Fred and Ken and Deirdre.
Annie Walker was the most popular character in the show!
Mavis’s hairdresser must have really hated her.
I noticed all of the wedding cakes at the weddings have been square. That must have been the style in Britain back then. And in my opinion, Fred has the nicest one. At least it had the ribbon around it that matches the wedding color of the bride’s outfit. All others were just all white.
Rita did the best impersonation of Mavis Riley anywhere.
Weird that all the time Vera was staying with the Tilsleys and even Jack meeting up with Bert, Terry never even gets mentioned! He would have only been a young lad then.
Knowing Vera, she'd probably totally forgotten she had a son - and left the dog to babysit him and cook his dinner!
Well not that weird as the character of Terry wasn't even conceived until 1983. With Jack & Vera's perpetual reckless marriage storylines it suited the writers to make out they were childless. As for the `yet to be conceived Terry` he would be coming up to his 17th birthday (born June 1964). Yep, that's according to Corriepedia and their hypercritical character guide.
Terry wasn't that many years younger than R. Brian
R Terruh!😜
@@bsaunders5271 Our Brian
Whenever Fred has to stress a point or has had more than a couple of people to serve, he gets all breathless and over the top.
I know, it massively winds me up,his thin lipped, lip-smacking, chest puffing, blustering, defensive ways.
The rubbing of his hands gives me the shivers.
My late great uncle always had his hands in his pocket,rattling his change😅he died during having sex with my aunt 😅dirty old man😅
By 2023 you COULD live in a car !
Referring to Gail and Brian's visitor who said " You can't live in a car " , so it must have been unheard of at the time.
At 1.28 love the way Annie walker looks straight into the camera
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you again for these uploads 😊
These later Elsie tanner episodes are making me weep
Genius storyline when gobby Vera becomes the wayward teenage daughter Ivy and Bert never had! The dynamics between those three characters when Vee lands in their house uninvited, are hilarious.
There's Vera, grabbing the chance of some extra marital fun with Harry and to hell with the consequences, because lazy Jack takes her for granted. She's totally out of control enjoying her second childhood - the house guest from Hell!
Then there's poor Bert who finds Vera as sexy as a pan scrub and sees her not so much as a woman, more a walking mouth who frequently wakes him up, and eats him out of house and home (41:09 "Hello gannet!").
And of course there's the small matter of Vera cheekily using his razor behind their locked bathroom door, and blunting it on her bikini line!
But Ivy's response to the new, 'menage a trois' is funniest of all. She is actually possessive over her husband and a little bit threatened by her pal. She flies into a frenzy every time Vera's standing in front of Bert in her Woolworth's nylon nightie, or says something suggestive, or cheekily kisses him on the top of his balding head. Vera just can't help herself, she's a born flirt (Bert - "Know what I mean?!!")
To most people Vera's a joke, but in Ivy's eyes she's Marilyn Monroe, with the potential to turn her beloved Bert's head. In truth, Vera's more likely to turn Bert's stomach - especially when he finds out where she's been putting his razor!
They take eavh other gor granted nut vera is a nasty character ( the world is full of these kind)
@@jstewart3517 Vera had her spiteful moments for sure, but I loved her - she was hilarious!
LOVE your observations and thoughts on this senario a series in its own right. Vera Hilda Bet Blanche some of the best comedy of the day and today cheers jx
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😂 "a walking mouth" 😂 Spot on!
All ivy and Bert do is eat 😂😂😂
Uncle Albert with his reference to "Gerry Car" - fantastic old War Lord. Classic.
Must be referring to Ken’s orange VW Beetle
Pat Phoenix on top form here.
i wish elsie and len had married they would have made one hell of a couple .
Love Rita's impression of Mavis at 9:00 😆
There is no spark between Deirdri & Ken.
I know and Deidre dumped Billy Walker because he wasn't exciting enough.
I agree, ken makes watching paint dry exciting!
I think she should have stuck with Mike Baldwin!
I think Mike really wanted Deirdre for something more than a girlfriend, i think buying his swanky flat was prelude to enticing Deirdre to see him as settling down material!
She had great fun with Mike & their storyline would have been so much fun & frivolity
Esp if Deirdre had to keep tabs on
The flirty Mike!
Ken is so dreary and boring
His face seems to always have that permanent downturned mouth & slab like expression!
I couldn't see how Deirdre thought life with Ken was going to be exciting!
She who is quick to laugh & smile & so easy going, she should have taken a chance with Mike
I still think the writers should have brought Ray Langton back
& see him & Deirdre rekindle their love.
I always thought Rays character could have expanded really well!
Cheers
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"You're an ugly, fat dustbin man", I love Stan 😂😂😂🤣🤣
The era when Corrie was fabulous. I wonder if episodes after 2000 will ever be described as 'classic'?
1:54:00 As someone who only knows Jack and Vera from what they say about them on more modern Corrie, this first impression of them is WILD.
I really wish Ivy would shut up saying ‘bab ie’ instead of baby!!! 😡
Poor old Albert. Shame on Ken 😔
Albert's a twat and best of being DEAD😅
to see them nowadays chasing pathetic woke storylines is a crying shame
The stripper is playied by the beautiful Gilly Coman, aka Aveline from the classic TV show Bread!!!
It's a shame Mrs Walker couldn't just give into Eunice, she really is quite nice (at this point), just let her do the meals and put her feet up for a bit.
Ken moves in Uncle Alberts home an start demanding to install his ways Dederie deserves what she gets she's just like ken
Plus the way Ken speaks to Uncle Albert in his own home is so disrespectful
bert tilsley got done for solicitation in a public convenience. that's why he was written out of the show
Poor old Bert. Going cottaging is an adults only affair, why should anyone care if he fancied a bit of man on man action. Pity he couldn’t have done a George Michael
Bert was the very 1st Honorary Chairman of The Didsbury Fudge Fitters & Meat Packers Association 😂.
Candidate for crabs Brian.
Peter Dudley wasn't written out of the show in 1981 when the Didsbury incident occurred: He was written out in mid-1983 to prepare for another trial, but died of a stroke in Oct. 1983, aged 48. Lynne Perrie (Ivy) was said to have been "devastated" by the news of his passing. I would have thought that viewers could show a little more compassion!
I'm guessing they had to learn thier lines quickly. So many times in these early episodes you can see where they nearly forget their lines. But still better than the corrie of today.
Vera looking funky in 81❤🎉 🌠
Good on Eddie. Payback for pie crust on the bin lorry.
Fred should be pranked every single day, simply to punish him for being such an insufferable tit.
"I know, you keep reminding me"...Vera
Why can’t Vera have Brian’ s bedroom whilst she staying at IVY’S and Bert’s house? I love ❤️ the old ones of coronation street the storylines were good 👍
Because Brian and Gail took the bed to there new house
@@sherylbarker9465 but wouldn’t you think now it was a spare room ivy would have put a bed in it, because I know I would for when my children stayed
Gail, "I could listen to that all night," Barry Manilow?
True acting is a lost art. Very much so. Too much reliance on technology and special effects, which are both extremely unreliable. Yet we are told time and again, that they are both better for us and humanity. So sad!
How could Else let that creep stay with her ? She has low self esteem .
As far as i can see she has zero.
He charmed her saying stuff like by gum your knockers are enormous and come on get you knickers of love - its surprising how many women fall for that kind of sweet talking - he knew what he was doing
He charmed her saying stuff like by gum your knockers are enormous and come on get you knickers of love - its surprising how many women fall for that kind of sweet talking - he knew what he was doing
As she said, "I was drunk last night."
Ahh, poor old John Junkin. Elsie must have known he was really a famous actor and comedy writer
How old is uncle Albert then? His daughter looks like she's in her 70s.
He must be in his 90s he is so annoying he tries to mess up Kens future 😂 as he worries about his own future .
I think in last years story line Albert said he was 81yrs
Dont know if actor Jack Howarth who plays Albert is also that age but another commentor said the actor actually was in the trenches but didnt say which war
But im surmising its the 1st.
Regards
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Uncle Albert turned 80 in August 1975, so was born in 1895, and married in 1919. Gabrielle Daye who played his daughter was born in 1911, so Beattie must have been meant to be younger than the actress...
That said, I always thought they worked well together and looked right as father and daughter 🙂
Good product placement for Ajax
Gail always had a tin of their scouring powder on her kitchen windowsill all through the nineties
Down Glossop way says Vera - thats where I grew up; 9 Burwell Close, Nanna in Failsworth
that was a marriage doomed from the start Fred was desperate to find a wife as he couldnt get a woman cant say im suprised and she was just a grabbing cow desperate for status and getting away from her dad! mind ken and Deidre was not much better!
Men do tend to stick together. Women are always the first to tear each other to pieces, especially when a man's involved.
Gabrielle Daye was simply too old to play Beattie, only 10 years younger than Jack Howarth
Too true. They look more like husband and wife instead of father and daughter!. Beattie is only suppose to be a few years older than Ken. She looks old enough to be his mother!
Sue Nicholls is only 7 years older than Helen Worth..Audrey and Gail
People did look older then.
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Why? When every time I look at Fred I see zippy from rainbow
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ahahahaha 🤣😂🤣
“By ‘eck/by the ‘eck” count - 227.
The GOOD olde days of Corrie.....when it was harmless, fun viewing etc......."worth" watching...........poor Hilda "always" trying to make a silk shirt out of a soars ear.... etc where Stan was concerned....always trying to make somethng look good out of nothing.he led her a drudgery of a life...............
Can’t blame Fred for being angry. I mean he didn’t much like Eddie before-then Eddie nearly ruins his wedding.
The producers were wrong for destroying all her wardrobe on purpose because she wanted to dress nice.
“He’s taking the stripper home.” Good for him! 😂🤣
1:52:05 Ivy and Bert have their telly in an odd place.If the chair Ivy’s in is obscuring it, why even have it?
Ken-word of advice. Don’t THiNK of letting a certain Liverpudlian bin man have anything to do with your wedding.
Is there missing episodes when did creepy Colin try it on with Gail???
In one of the missing episodes videos !
Cheers
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He kissed or tried to kiss her after he repaired the turntable.
@@soniaclarkstewartno it was after the day out at the river but I agree he was flirty with Gail after fixing the record player
Type in missing episodes may 81 u will get it there
Big Fred getting married kinda ruined the charter I love the Actress Meg , but Eunice was annoying
Deirdre and Ken on the sofa there’s not much passion in that kiss.
I’m sure the one playing the stripper later went on to play Aveline in Bread..
She did. She was played by Gilly Coman who suddenly died of a suspected heart attack aged 54. The new Aveline was played by Melanie Hill (Who was married to Acton Sean Bean) who now plays Cathy Matthews in modern Coronation St. It’s funny watching these & seeing how many actors played a few different characters. At the moment there’s Bobby Knutt, Bernard Wrigley,Bill Waddington & Mark Eden that I’ve noticed 😊
That friend of Brian Tilsley was creepy as...
AND he’s Noel Gallagher’s long lost dad
Uncle Albert is a pain an belongs in a home
Nothing better than a Fred Gee stag party.
Both Ken and Albert holding their teacups with their left hands - how strange
I reckon it’s because Ken is a southpaw and the director would have told Albert to hold the cup in his left hand so that there is rhythm within the frame. I’ve seen it with Deirdre and Liz smoking. Deirdre with the left hand and Liz with the right. It’s all visual effect.
Ken writes with his left hand
@@sherylbarker9465 I hope thats not a filthy inuendo
Awww poor uncle Albert
Do we ever find out what Bert means?
Gail NEVER says anything positive or nice to Nicky. Writers did him wrong
01:54:50 - jack looks quite menacing, dont remember him looming that 'ard.
Ken and Dreary are so condescending to Uncle Albert and his elderly daughter ... they infantilize them as comical nuisances.
Like the crockery on Ivy and Bert’s table
Does Ivy live in a house or a Chapel? So many "graven images".
Where is the scene when the neighbour makes a pass at Gail???
It’s in missing episodes type in may 81 coronation street and you will find it there is a few missing episodes
Here is jack 2:05:52 SU garden Starkey and Hutch 2:06:07 😅😅😅😅 SU garden
1:51:48.... Great impression
They could have helped Alf with his buttonhole....
I read “buttonhole” wrong at first glance. I thought “wow, I really must have missed something “😊 then I figured out what it actually said:)
Apart from anything else, that Sue was more annoying than a corncrake on speed.
2:38:49 Aww bless him. Response to article only.
Ivy selfish and mean to the core
Which wife was Ken better suited to Valerie Janet or Deirdre?
None, - they're all too good for him, the snobby snotty guit
Our Tracy
She is everyone’s! Passes her off to anybody so she can go out with her men!
That sue character was very annoying
Is it me or did Len spend more time with Elsie than he did with his wife Rita? What was that about and how did Rita stick it?
Ivy was the most bossy irritating woman in soap and Gayle was the perfect DIL for her, whiney, never happy, and always finding fault or moaning.
All she does is whine, pout, and stomp her feet, just like she did about the house! Acts like a 2 year old! They bought that house they can’t afford, now they have the nerve to yell and whine that they don’t have any money! They should have stayed at Ivy’s or rented that affordable flat they looked at! But no, they move out to nowhere, where it takes two buses to get to work! That’s even more money, and time!
I'm becoming less and less sympathetic with Elsie's self-inflicted troubles - and her self pity.
Uncle Albert. 😂😊
Fred's intended is clearly going to be very much a fair weather wife.
Jack is a terry Tracy doing toy doll awww playing cupit 2:28:22 SU garden james bond ken
Did English houses not eat in a dining room u come in the front door dining area and kitchen living room😊
These are small terraced houses usually 2 up 2 down
Loads of little houses had no hall or vestibule. But the big dining tables are obviously set up because it makes the scenes work better. In reality there would have been a little back room before a tiny galley kitchen. The front room would have been kept as the living room or parlour