ITV Schools Stop Look Listen Series 10 Episode 2 Supermarket Central 1985 (1986)
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- ITV Schools Stop Look Listen Series 10 Episode 2 Supermarket Central Production. First broadcast 11th November 1985, This broadcast 10th November 1986
The days before lean was a thing. Everything is abundant, stock holding staff levels, packaging.... love it.
Me watching that program brings me memories I’ really miss that time I feel sad that I’m no longer living in that era , I start to feel sad that my life is getting shorter I’m 52 . I want that time back😊😊
I’m 41 now, yet I vividly remember Tesco looking like that. I loved the delicatessen Turn-o-matic “Now Serving” indicators. The buzz from those is so nostalgic.
What Gateway store had the Turn O Matic Now Serving Indicator.
Great nostalgia - I do remember this originally on TV. Admittedly it feels a bit like a 10 Minute advert for Tesco, but then again, Rylan's Supermarket Sweep feels like that.
That lovely red identity that Tesco had back then - I would have loved Chris Tarrant to have explained the Clubcard had it existed in 1985. Every Little Helps indeed.
Superb. What a quaint little educational and informative programme, and so beautifully presented too.
I loved Stop Look and Listen! Such a lovely programme.
Enjoyed this especially the part showing the toys of their day such as the Burnin Car Keys, Rough Riders and a A-Team Murdock figure.
Love these old schools programmes, thanks for sharing 🙂
Our pleasure!
Very nice to watch again they bring many memories keep putting them up.
These schools uploads are great - thanks for putting them up here! I'm not 100% sure but based on a couple of other YT videos from the same term this may've been shown on Monday 10 November or Thursday 13 November. For completeness the SLL supermarket programme was first shown on Monday 11 November 1985.
Glad you like them!, Thanks for all the date info, it would be 10th November 1986 as I always recorded the 1st showing of the week incase something went wrong and I would have a 2nd chance to recorded it on the repeat. Is there a website that shows the dates for schools programmes?
Thanks, I had forgotten about that website, I had used it before, but great to use it again, this could be very helpful for dating the Schools programmes I have.
In the old Safeway supermarket, we have a cafe in 2001-2004. I remember them playing a Rugrats VHS tape in there for the kids to watch.
Loving these tunes :)
Cool ! Never seen this one !
Yeah, it's exactly how it should have been from the start of Central Independent Television some three years earlier. Central's ident used.
this might have been filmed in 1984
Ah, no self scans, no clubcards and free carrier bags....
Murdock from The A-Team 3:06
All that plastic packaging. People in 2022 would have nightmares at that. 😂
The price gun......this is what they want!
Now the bread is probably frozen & defrosted
It was naive of me to even believe that ITV would have frontcaps forever and still exist in this format. By January 1988, thanks to the Peacock Report, I got the shocking disappointment.
Those days are long gone having your fruit and veg weighed before paying for it they now do it at the till
I remember the one about laying the tarmac on the roads.
That episode is scheduled for the 21st November.
What does the "A" refer to on the countdown clock?
Info from the Broadcast for Schools website explains the Ref of A & B on the clock as followed. "With a repertoire of 56 separate subjects Stop, Look, Listen started to broadcast two parallel 'Sets' of programmes each week, with 'Set A' on Mondays & Wednesdays and 'Set B' on Tuesdays & Thursdays. The two sets represented the two annual cycles of programmes which had been built up over several years, and were designed so that teachers could use one set of programmes with their classes this year and the other set next year, in whichever order they wished."
@@ADCTVCollection Thanks. I should have guessed it was something like that
It's to let schools know that the second one in the same week is not a repeat.
I miss my country successive governments letting 100 of thousands of people who have a different idea whAt is the norm .this could 1st used to have modesty manners style and decorum....makes me laugh when I look around and I'm only 51 . Don't care what colour you are . One people one nation.
Anyone know what Tesco this was?
I was wondering the same, from the accent it sounds like the black country, Wolverhampton perhaps??
The road layout that can be seen in a few shots looks like the area around Birmingham's Five Ways roundabout - so just up the road from Central's studios which were located in Broad Street at the time. Tesco Five Ways closed in 2015.
Probably somewhere in the West Midlands - Central was still Birmingham-centric in 1985 and I don't think that they did any Stop Look Listens in the East Midlands.
@@davidmartin6116 I was thinking Five Ways as well from the opening shots of the entrance. I used to shop there as an undergrad in the 90s!
@@socialcitizen6273 it was originally recorded under atv but re badge as central atv loved Birmingham hope that helps
"This is a big shop called a "Supermarket" ." I get this was aimed at kids but come on ...Bit patronising !
What … no shoplifters, cigarettes or scratch cards? 🥸