Watching in the USA. I love British Comedy. The classic shows from Britain top everything we have in the USA, even classic American shows. British comedy is King!
I remember watching this with my future wife. We were 19 and 17 at the time, I’m 64 now and the song makes me long for the past. One of my all time favourites. So sad but so great.
Wonderful comedy from the Golden Era of British comedy, the 1960s and 70s produced some classic shows, Steptoe & Son, On the Buses, Rising Damp, Open all Hours Dads Army , Till death as to part to name but a few,.....wonderful writing, great character acting and humor delivered with a warmth and realism that is sadly lacking in modern day comedies........miss those vintage times of comedy, great times.
I've seen this series many times, since the day it was First on. It means a hell of a lot to me. I had a friend and it seemed as though I was Bob and he was Terry. Somewhere along the line our roles switched. TV shows back then (I was 15 at the time) were not just a comedy vehicle for some media personality, they were about life and about the times we lived in.
The 70s is often looked at as the hangover of the 60s, at least the early half was, but what a golden time for comedy, there was so much going on in britain at that time both socially and economically.
Definitely Lee Vanessa a great show on like to do what they put on all nothing but misery and doom and gloom I also like the show Keeping Up Appearances Dame Patricia Routledge who is now 90
It's full of smut. Why do people look back with rose tinted glasses. It was excellent, yes, but there's loads of great comedy today. How about Mum, Him and Her, Detectorists etc etc...
Brilliant series. Still very very watchable. Makes me both happy and sad to see it. A blast from the past and my childhood. Uk as it used to be. One of my old man's favourite shows. Only surpassed by auf wiedersehen pet ....
“The Likely Lads” was, without a doubt, one of the best and most memorable television comedies of the 1960’s. Sequels are rarely as good as the originals but “Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads” was an exception. Most of the episodes were at least as good as the original series and quite a number were even better. The scriptwriters, James Bolam, Rodney Bewes and the rest of the cast should be very proud because it was one of the greatest comedies of the 1970’s.
Did you know the theme song was co-written by Mike Hugg - he was the former drummer with Manfred Mann... What a great band they were in their many incarnations.
I found this by accident it played after another comedy I was watching, I wasn’t born until the 80s so this was before my time by hats off to the people who made this, Ive been watching as many as I can, it’s brilliant I’m gutted I wasn’t around when British tv was at its best, my generation sucks they get offended by everything so comedy isn’t really that sort of comedy anymore :(
've always loved the intro and outro song of this series. The strings make the song sound so tragic. Like recalling a time in which one can never return. Longing to be back there but knowing you can never return. It makes your heart race but then tears it down.
So true. This series is part of my adolescence that became part of my life. It truly represents those times and memories that you cherish but know are gone and buried, and can never to be returned to. I love it.
I love this programme but it fills me with such sadness I had just got married to the love of my life in 1970 and can remember watching this together in our first little home ...just starting out on our life together oh how I wish you could turn back time ....miss those days so much
Pure joy to watch this, it reflects back from 72'73 on a recent past that was vastly different. Seen now, 35 years + later it encapsulates those changes and then some.....quality writing, great acting.....and politically incorrect in just the right way.
Just heard that Rodney Bewes has passed away. What a fantastic piece of work the likely lads was. Remember growing up watching it as a kid and strangely enough seeing life unfold in similar ways ha. As others have said great writing and I think wonderful observational work, including very entertaining and enjoyable performances from James Bolam and of course Rodney Bewes. Thanks Rodney for being Bob Ferris, simply brilliant RIP
I watched this episode for the first time in 25 years, probably more, and laughed until it hurt. They certainly don't make them like this anymore. Classic
A prime example of crisp writing, superb acting and the true maxim of less is more. Subtle,beautiful and forever watchable. Clement and La Frenais are wonderful writers in the same quality vein as the masters of the genre Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
I agree wholeheartedly, good script writing works in an empty garden with two actors drinking tea, millions spent on sets never makes up for a shit script.
At the age of 56 that end theme sends chills down my spine. It meant bedtime for me at 12 years old back in '73 and I had double maths the next morning at school with a teacher I was terrified of.
Classic comedy which really was light drama such was the top quality of script and acting that you could never see the join. The fashion and standards of the day have dated now but not the relationships and friendships which were so deftly delivered that they still ring true today. No Hiding Place remains my favourite episode (1 hour 27 min) that stayed in my memory for years and now I enjoy again first viewing since the 70s. The Likely Lads (76) film was actually very good considering that TV comedy rarely made the transition to the big screen and well worth a another viewing when it comes up on RUclips. Thanks for this wonderful upload and a big thank you still to the writers and actors😎👌
A classic from the golden age of British comedy. WHTTLL, Fawlty Towers, The Good Life, Rising Damp, The Two Ronnies, Porridge, Dad's Army, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Open All Hours... The 80's saw a decline but there were still a number of classics such as Only Fools & Horses, Red Dwarf, Yes Prime Minister, and Black Adder. We then had a brief resurgence in the early 90's with One Foot in the Grave, The Vicar of Dibley, Father Ted, Men Behaving Badly, and Keeping Up Appearances. But it's been mostly downhill since then and even the 80's and 90's couldn't touch the amazing TV of the 70's.
What killed TV sitcoms and also Variety was the rise of 'alternative' Comedy, the dreadful politically correct bollox, who chief proponent was Ben Elton. It literally killed people, Benny Hill for example, who died of broken heart after his series was cacelled because of poltical correctness. That wa sthe start of the downhill slide. Since then the number of decent comedy series and scriptwriters has dwindled to barely noticeable trickle - exceptions being Rowan Atkinson, French and Saunder, Peter Kay. Victoria Woods. I havent had a good belly laugh since about 2002.
Stephanie Sadie how about the young ones, that was funny. that was ben elton, black adder, ben again. i do nt see how ben elton really was the catalyst. though i agree, things are nt what they were.
Elton was the forefront of the 'Alternative' comedy wave in the 80s, but soon threw his student socialist principles into the bin when people started waving wodges of cash at him. Too late, the ghastly lefty PC brigade had done the damage by then and TV comedy had been strangled to death
@@stephaniesadie832 disagree , this show was about working class people , they problem is no working class people are represented like this anymore, the Likely lads are not politically incorrect as such, I don't see as they are, just good writing and it's not the pc brigade it's the middle class writers straight out of university with no knowledge of how people like Bob and Terry live, that is what has wrecked comedy ". the ghastly lefty " wrote this show by the way and in Rodney's case act in it, the Tories are horrible bastards , only good at bullying the handicapped and giving themselves big pay rise while cutting the wages of nurses , f**k the Tories ruining the UK for over a hundred years.
What a brilliant series this was! The perfect blend of writing, performance and direction. The scene where the lads meet on the train and Bob belatedly recognises Terry is one of the funniest moments in sitcom history. "You bastard! You rotten bastard!" Look carefully at James Bolam and you can catch him trying not to laugh and failing. The great irony, of course, is that Bob, with everything going for him is trapped by the responsibilities and pressures of maintaining his new status quo, whereas Terry, who has nothing, is actually free and can enjoy life. Wonderful stuff, many thanks.
Top programme, not like the shite they put out these days and repeat, towie, big brother, love island, I could go on, and I'm in my 30s not an old scrooge, TV has made a generation of me me me selfie taking pouty fish lip set of phone zombie dead brains, the human race is going down hill fast unfortunately
RIP BOB (Rodney Bewes) such a shame you and Terry couldn't resolve your differences and team up one last time, sadly the chance of that has now gone. But whatever the differences you were great together.
I love both of them but I have to say if the story is true then James is somewhat petty. Time is a great healer and even though Rod crossed a line sometimes it’s the right thing to let bygones be bygones. Even more petty allowing Rodney to die a poor man by not allowing repeats. Hope he’s not an arse in real life
@Ru22eLL lol the worlds biggest fallacy! a 'cheap labour' agenda disguised as compassion pfffttt! ! the game is rigged mate - the UK is a corrupt shithole
certainly a all time classic , the proof of the pudding was that two actors who didn't get on convinced audiences that they were best pals ,now that's acting. and the song is so cool, as well ,means more now we are older, 'oh what ever happened to me what ever happened to you, what became of the people we used to be. " says it all doesn't it. I think the film was great to .
Shiela Fearn, Bobs Wife Bridget Forsyth, were my ideal women, real sexy ladies. There was a girl who looked very like Bridget , at my local, who gave me the “ Knock Back” story of my life really.
Love Britcoms. Never saw this one.. Imagine guys relating like that today (June 2019)? Thanks for posting. I'm going to look for another one. Love from across the pond.🙋
It's amazing that I forgot about the Likely Lads. This vid reminded me of how brilliant British comedy could be. I have vague memories of the original series in black and white. Not laughed so hard in years - thanks very much for posting.
The reading of the bands , the look on Bobs face so nervous , then the announcement and Terry's face is priceless , one of the funniest moments in comedy history ,
I was reading about that again today. Rodney wanted to make up but James is being stubborn and you would think at eighty years old now he would have changed.
Funny how Bob regularly mocks Terry for dressing "old fashioned" but Terry generally, wears clothes that could pass ok nowadays whereas most every other cast member would look ridiculous and massively dated if they were to walk around currently in those clothes! Likewise for Terry's haircut in comparison to everyone else's. See the opening scene of "Count Down", here at 155:40, for an example of all this.
this bring back many memories,years ago I had a good friend and we used to go everywhere together,like a brother.when his mother died I never saw him again,we must have spent years together,so sad.
Ditto. I had a friend just the same. He got married and moved away. Tracked him down a couple of years ago, doesn't want to know now. Oh well. People change.
A timeless classic. One of the very best television programmes ever made. I never get tired of watching it. Clement and La Frenais were decades ahead of their time. The kind of comedy they were routinely writing in the UK in the late 60's/early 70's was considered groundbreaking in the USA in the 90's when Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David began doing it. Much as I have always loved The Likely Lads there was one thing I never understood. For a programme set in Newcastle, not one character had a Geordie accent. I recently got my answer to that one. Apparently it was originally going to be set in Leeds and that's where the casting was done. Supposedly the BBC then decided they needed more regional programming and they switched the setting to Newcastle.
I've watched 'No Hiding Place' (episode 4) too many times. Just noticed that the hairdressers is called Zeus on the inside but Michelle on the outside. Still, this is one of the best episodes of any British comedy series. Faultless. And it's got Brian Glover!
It certainly reminds me of me and my friend when we were that age and some of the scrapes we got into !!I think his mum dreaded opening their door and me saying"is Alan there"!!!Then of to the beer and whatever followed!!Great series!!
As Jimmy Bolam, said, once in one of episodes of “ Of when the boat comes in “ Never meet your heroes “ As an Actor, he is very talented, as a person, I wouldn’t give him a push of the pavement. He is a well entrenched member of the establishment, not a trace of his Geordie Accent. I bet he has never set foot up north, for years. That suits me fine.
James Unsworth Agreed, I bet he plays the “northern Socialist “ when he’s in company with other luvvies. But it’s all 2 faced, hypocritical bollox. Ask him to lend you a tenner, see where his brotherhood of man principles are then!!
Those strings, that play during the theme song, are almost sorrowful.. Especially when he sings "what became of the people we used to be.." How they go higher as if recalling a cherished memory of ones past yet crashing back into the present when they go lower again. How the strings start to play their their own melody as the song fades during the first scene, when he stops singing. It sounds like such a sorrowful melody but it's also so beautiful.
Loved this series..I had a friend back in high school..was like a brother to me..we were only at high school for 3 years together..86-88..we more or less went our separate ways after high school..saw him last in 1991..been trying to catch up with him ever since..hes moved on and doesnt want anything to do with me..still..great memories;(
Watching in the USA. I love British Comedy. The classic shows from Britain top everything we have in the USA, even classic American shows. British comedy is King!
Porridge? Dads Army? Minder? Blackadder? Detectorists? IT crowd? Still Game? Early Doors?
I remember watching this with my future wife. We were 19 and 17 at the time, I’m 64 now and the song makes me long for the past. One of my all time favourites. So sad but so great.
She wasn't called Thelma by chance?
What became of the people we used to be?
@ianinkster2261 In a word 'money', it's ruined and corrupted everything
Your 69 now mate
@@tristancraven3685 I’m 70 actually.
Wonderful comedy from the Golden Era of British comedy, the 1960s and 70s produced some classic shows, Steptoe & Son, On the Buses, Rising Damp, Open all Hours Dads Army , Till death as to part to name but a few,.....wonderful writing, great character acting and humor delivered with a warmth and realism that is sadly lacking in modern day comedies........miss those vintage times of comedy, great times.
Finding myself revisiting a lot of old comedy during this lockdown. Whatever happened to brilliant sitcoms like this? Brilliant acting and scripts.
lack of anyone decent as head of light entertainment (or whatever the beeb call them now)
Timeless humour that should stay with us for ever wholly unaltered by whatever becomes politically incorrect for those who cannot leave well alone
@@WillJ5112 I agree.
the BBC decide to take our tv licence money and waste it on reality tv instead!
I'm watching all episodes of minder👍
I've seen this series many times, since the day it was First on. It means a hell of a lot to me. I had a friend and it seemed as though I was Bob and he was Terry. Somewhere along the line our roles switched. TV shows back then (I was 15 at the time) were not just a comedy vehicle for some media personality, they were about life and about the times we lived in.
a superb comedy, loved it back then in the 70s, and loving it now.
We need more comedies like this. The English comedies of the 70s and 80s were fantastic. There are no programmes like this in the 21st century.
they represent working class people, they don't want to admit we exist anymore , it's all unfunny middle class bland crap now.
@@heighwaysonthewing So true mate. You've nailed it.
Two doors down, still game, rab c desbitt
RIP Rodney Bewes. Another part of my childhood gone. Didn't the 70s seem so modern and colourful at the time?
Yes they did wallpaper a bit gaudy though!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shitty cars coal strikes no WiFi come on please mind u Peter was still in genesis mmm
@@paulmchugh8695 people smiled and talked to eachother more unlike know , its wifi😂 that's stopped face to face interaction
The 70s is often looked at as the hangover of the 60s, at least the early half was, but what a golden time for comedy, there was so much going on in britain at that time both socially and economically.
@@paulmchugh8695 Genesis were very popular in Newcastle back then.
Fantastic comedy. and brilliantly acted The best ever from the comedic writers team of Frenais and Cements, 👍😃
From 1973 to 2019 and still brilliant !!! So funny with no swearing or smut, these episodes are a real treat
😁👍🏼💕⭐️🌀
Definitely Lee Vanessa a great show on like to do what they put on all nothing but misery and doom and gloom I also like the show Keeping Up Appearances Dame Patricia Routledge who is now 90
the girl with nipple tassels and 5 ft python was a bit smutty....!!
It's full of smut. Why do people look back with rose tinted glasses. It was excellent, yes, but there's loads of great comedy today. How about Mum, Him and Her, Detectorists etc etc...
There’s some swearing and smut in this. Language is mild and sparse, and the stripper with the snake is almost NSFW.
I hate getting older sometimes, so many people from my childhood passing, RIP Rodney.
ianmedium
Yes so true and it's a lot of the best ever comedians
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pammens miss I was born 20 years after you, but feel EXACTLY the same.
ianmedium I was 8 in 1973 so was probably in bed before this was on TV!
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Brilliant series. Still very very watchable. Makes me both happy and sad to see it. A blast from the past and my childhood. Uk as it used to be. One of my old man's favourite shows. Only surpassed by auf wiedersehen pet ....
“The Likely Lads” was, without a doubt, one of the best and most memorable television comedies of the 1960’s. Sequels are rarely as good as the originals but “Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads” was an exception. Most of the episodes were at least as good as the original series and quite a number were even better. The scriptwriters, James Bolam, Rodney Bewes and the rest of the cast should be very proud because it was one of the greatest comedies of the 1970’s.
actually bbc comedys from the 60's that had sequels in the 70's were just as good Steptoe & Son, Till death us do part, sykes
A true classic comedy, great script and two wonderful actors. Remember watching it as a kid in the seventies, oh! and that theme tune, loved it.
I remember watching this ages ago. Love the theme tune, makes you think of the good days.
Did you know the theme song was co-written by Mike Hugg - he was the former drummer with Manfred Mann... What a great band they were in their many incarnations.
Rodney Bewes was an underrated comedy acting talent. RIP.
Lol he really wasn't
by whom.
By the people who didn't want to hire him.@@clintdavies491
A wonderful series, but I always felt Rodney Bewes was a little awkward and wooden. However, both made the show the success it was.
@@spikeytop8982 I think being awkward and wooden was how the character was. Not the actual acting.
Brilliant writing, brilliant acting. Excellent comedy.
Well said, fantastic wok all round
Different class to today's dross.
I found this by accident it played after another comedy I was watching, I wasn’t born until the 80s so this was before my time by hats off to the people who made this, Ive been watching as many as I can, it’s brilliant I’m gutted I wasn’t around when British tv was at its best, my generation sucks they get offended by everything so comedy isn’t really that sort of comedy anymore :(
ha, i feel the same, i was born in 2005 though
Same I was born about 15 years after this was made and only discovered it thanks to my grandad as he watched this when my mom was about seven
Thanks very much for posting this brilliant series.
've always loved the intro and outro song of this series. The strings make the song sound so tragic. Like recalling a time in which one can never return. Longing to be back there but knowing you can never return. It makes your heart race but then tears it down.
+Chris Barnett Tell me about it...
Chris Barnett so true !it’s funny and painful at the same time those times we long to revisit if only for a brief moment but know we never can
I remember buying it as a single.
So true. This series is part of my adolescence that became part of my life. It truly represents those times and memories that you cherish but know are gone and buried, and can never to be returned to. I love it.
Chris Barnett I agree....
RIP, Rodney Bewes. I haven't watched this for God knows how long... and it's absolutely brilliant.
RIP Rodney Bewes FANTASIC SERIES THANKS FOR THE LAUGHS
I love this programme but it fills me with such sadness I had just got married to the love of my life in 1970 and can remember watching this together in our first little home ...just starting out on our life together oh how I wish you could turn back time ....miss those days so much
Pure joy to watch this, it reflects back from 72'73 on a recent past that was vastly different. Seen now, 35 years + later it encapsulates those changes and then some.....quality writing, great acting.....and politically incorrect in just the right way.
The chemistry was so good between these two.. True British comedy at its best...
It was acting, not chemistry.
Just heard that Rodney Bewes has passed away. What a fantastic piece of work the likely lads was.
Remember growing up watching it as a kid and strangely enough seeing life unfold in similar ways ha.
As others have said great writing and I think wonderful observational work, including very entertaining and enjoyable performances from James Bolam and of course Rodney Bewes. Thanks Rodney for being Bob Ferris, simply brilliant RIP
Proper grim.
'I' just heard.... please, good grammar is essential.
I watched this episode for the first time in 25 years, probably more, and laughed until it hurt. They certainly don't make them like this anymore. Classic
I used to love watching this as a kid in the 70's RIP Rodney Bewes.
Oh, that voice of Rodney’s makes me feel like a kid again . So soothing .R.I.P.
A prime example of crisp writing, superb acting and the true maxim of less is more. Subtle,beautiful and forever watchable. Clement and La Frenais are wonderful writers in the same quality vein as the masters of the genre Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
You can add Auf Wiedersehen Pet to the classics they produced.
I agree wholeheartedly, good script writing works in an empty garden with two actors drinking tea, millions spent on sets never makes up for a shit script.
Kevin Baird 👍 witness large amounts of French and Saunders output. Lavish parodies but hardly any jokes.
i would say galton & simpson do write depressing script good but depressing
Thanks for posting this, Stephen. It brings back so many happy memories of my childhood.
RIP Rodney Bewes and thanks for the memories...
💖👏🙏 rip Rodney bewes xX
What kind of tosser gives this a down tick? Twisted bastard. God Bless Rodney
At the age of 56 that end theme sends chills down my spine. It meant bedtime for me at 12 years old back in '73 and I had double maths the next morning at school with a teacher I was terrified of.
Time travel :)
Bring back the 70s
What grade did you earn in the class?
Me too only waiting for my folks to get home from night school. Around 81 or 1982 when good shows where repeated.
Me too. Only I was 8 and it was PE next day, with a sadistic teacher.
One of my favourite comedies, great writing and great acting. Also shows how important friends are.
Classic comedy which really was light drama such was the top quality of script and acting that you could never see the join. The fashion and standards of the day have dated now but not the relationships and friendships which were so deftly delivered that they still ring true today.
No Hiding Place remains my favourite episode (1 hour 27 min) that stayed in my memory for years and now I enjoy again first viewing since the 70s.
The Likely Lads (76) film was actually very good considering that TV comedy rarely made the transition to the big screen and well worth a another viewing when it comes up on RUclips.
Thanks for this wonderful upload and a big thank you still to the writers and actors😎👌
by far the best 70s sitcom ever.brilliantly written and acted.not like todays rubbish.
yeah,i know what you mean .but it was 47 year ago.ive lived in newcastle all my life and it's just as it was.
Great acting and writing - far better than today's offerings
Brilliant ! We will never get any comedy as well written and funny as this ..pity they didnt make lots more ..
that's wuy it remained funny and well written mate they quit while they were ahead which is sometimes the best thing to do
really grass roots comedy
beetrootbertha I would just say brilliant comedy fuck the grass roots bit
David Lawrence Graham b
Absolutely couldn't agree more
It is noticeable how well written and acted this programme was. No wonder it has stayed in people's memory.
Magnificent comedy series, in my all time top ten, with the likes of Rising Damp and Porridge.
A lover of 70's comedy, best decade ever.
Fine taste ian :)
Absolutely timeless. Thanks for the upload.
A classic from the golden age of British comedy. WHTTLL, Fawlty Towers, The Good Life, Rising Damp, The Two Ronnies, Porridge, Dad's Army, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Open All Hours... The 80's saw a decline but there were still a number of classics such as Only Fools & Horses, Red Dwarf, Yes Prime Minister, and Black Adder. We then had a brief resurgence in the early 90's with One Foot in the Grave, The Vicar of Dibley, Father Ted, Men Behaving Badly, and Keeping Up Appearances. But it's been mostly downhill since then and even the 80's and 90's couldn't touch the amazing TV of the 70's.
What killed TV sitcoms and also Variety was the rise of 'alternative' Comedy, the dreadful politically correct bollox, who chief proponent was Ben Elton. It literally killed people, Benny Hill for example, who died of broken heart after his series was cacelled because of poltical correctness. That wa sthe start of the downhill slide. Since then the number of decent comedy series and scriptwriters has dwindled to barely noticeable trickle - exceptions being Rowan Atkinson, French and Saunder, Peter Kay. Victoria Woods. I havent had a good belly laugh since about 2002.
Stephanie Sadie
how about the young ones, that was funny. that was ben elton, black adder, ben again. i do nt see how ben elton really was the catalyst. though i agree, things are nt what they were.
Elton was the forefront of the 'Alternative' comedy wave in the 80s, but soon threw his student socialist principles into the bin when people started waving wodges of cash at him. Too late, the ghastly lefty PC brigade had done the damage by then and TV comedy had been strangled to death
Well, let's not forget The Office and the Royll Family. I liked them very much.
@@stephaniesadie832 disagree , this show was about working class people , they problem is no working class people are represented like this anymore, the Likely lads are not politically incorrect as such, I don't see as they are, just good writing and it's not the pc brigade it's the middle class writers straight out of university with no knowledge of how people like Bob and Terry live, that is what has wrecked comedy ". the ghastly lefty " wrote this show by the way and in Rodney's case act in it, the Tories are horrible bastards , only good at bullying the handicapped and giving themselves big pay rise while cutting the wages of nurses , f**k the Tories ruining the UK for over a hundred years.
What a brilliant series this was! The perfect blend of writing, performance and direction. The scene where the lads meet on the train and Bob belatedly recognises Terry is one of the funniest moments in sitcom history. "You bastard! You rotten bastard!" Look carefully at James Bolam and you can catch him trying not to laugh and failing. The great irony, of course, is that Bob, with everything going for him is trapped by the responsibilities and pressures of maintaining his new status quo, whereas Terry, who has nothing, is actually free and can enjoy life. Wonderful stuff, many thanks.
Great classic series. They couldn't make this now and they wouldn't make this now.
Days when you looked forward to what was on telly unlike the cheap crap on TV today!
One reason why my TV is only used for DVDs and video games
@@SamuelBlack84 Each night I look at the listings and end up watching Netflix. TV now is full of cheap rubbish.
RIP Rodney....you take apart of my childhood with you
Never tire of watching great comedy especially these.
Top programme, not like the shite they put out these days and repeat, towie, big brother, love island, I could go on, and I'm in my 30s not an old scrooge, TV has made a generation of me me me selfie taking pouty fish lip set of phone zombie dead brains, the human race is going down hill fast unfortunately
Kev T..sad but true!!!
Inside no 9
Detectorists
Two gooduns
WHTTLL was brilliant
But there was shite back then too.
I know what you mean, one more Big Brother shite and I am getting Netflix
highdownmartin I bet,but rarely any,now days it's more shit than anything else.That's why you're here also watching this show.
100% agree I am 64 and yes there is so much crap on the TV these days
What a treat, many thanks for sharing ☺️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I really enjoyed this series!
Thank you for sharing 💖
A British friend of mine introduced me this old tv show. This is a very good way to learn about British humour.
RIP BOB (Rodney Bewes) such a shame you and Terry couldn't resolve your differences and team up one last time, sadly the chance of that has now gone. But whatever the differences you were great together.
I don't think they spoke to each other ever again, very sad.
ALL BECAUSE HE MENTIONED HIM IN HIS BOOK, PETTY AT BEST
I haven't had a drink in 18 years. But I'll drink a pint when old Bolam croaks. In celebration.
@pammens miss love when the boat comes in so sad about Rodney
I love both of them but I have to say if the story is true then James is somewhat petty. Time is a great healer and even though Rod crossed a line sometimes it’s the right thing to let bygones be bygones. Even more petty allowing Rodney to die a poor man by not allowing repeats. Hope he’s not an arse in real life
RIP Rodney, he was pure gold.
She's not in many episodes, but Sheila Fearn is a much underrated actress and very attractive too.
Women are not here to look attractive, they have personality and intelligence
@@jr7845 Get over yourself.
What a treat - lots of episodes !! Genius.
Looks grim there but would have been a lot nicer place to live than in modern Britain.
Life seemed better back Then
safer too i bet.
@@davidnoelfranks1124 it probably was better back then
@Ru22eLL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Ru22eLL lol the worlds biggest fallacy! a 'cheap labour' agenda disguised as compassion pfffttt! !
the game is rigged mate - the UK is a corrupt shithole
Brilliant, brings bsck some lovely memories...many thanks for uploading
Fantastic iconic comedy classic
A timeless British classic. Needs to be bought back.
Terry's sister (Sheila Fearn) in her fluffy slippers did it for me,and Brigit Forsyth in those short skirts.This was a canny programme.
certainly a all time classic , the proof of the pudding was that two actors who didn't get on convinced audiences that they were best pals ,now that's acting.
and the song is so cool, as well ,means more now we are older, 'oh what ever happened to me what ever happened to you, what became of the people we used to be. " says it all doesn't it. I think the film was great to .
@@beetrootbertha agreed the film was excellent
Thelmas sister I always thought was a babe. Those short skirts, long legs and black leather boots🤪
Shiela Fearn, Bobs Wife Bridget Forsyth, were my ideal women, real sexy ladies. There was a girl who looked very like Bridget , at my local, who gave me the “ Knock Back” story of my life really.
@@jamesunsworth6865 Tell me about it
Love Britcoms. Never saw this one.. Imagine guys relating like that today (June 2019)? Thanks for posting. I'm going to look for another one. Love from across the pond.🙋
No such thing as britcom. Yanks. Learn the language, please. You know nothing.
@@CARLIN4737You are a total loser.
ANACOTT STEEL and that’s when someone leaves a compliment....god knows your response had this yank been critical
Goodnight Bob. Thanks for the laughs.
It's amazing that I forgot about the Likely Lads. This vid reminded me of how brilliant British comedy could be. I have vague memories of the original series in black and white. Not laughed so hard in years - thanks very much for posting.
I have recently discovered this to go to sleep to! Very comfy thanks for sharing ! X
Sat in Canada it's 0300 on lockdown born and raised in Northumberland and I'm 10 back in the 70s with a grin on my face
I adore this comedy!! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so very much for these. The British sitcoms, är my go to, when I feel sad
Used to watch these with my old man years ago. He loved them
thanks pal for uploading these little gems, hats off
Such wonderful memories in those days?...The music just takes you there like a time machine....lol
Love this programme.Should have made more episodes.Somebody please upload the film.
Hi Paul the film is on you tube and have watched it quite a few times : )
RIP Rodney Bewes, you will be sadly missed. :-(
Jagamp You ARE sadly missed...!!😊😊
RIP Bob you was a favourite of mine.
The reading of the bands , the look on Bobs face so nervous , then the announcement and Terry's face is priceless , one of the funniest moments in comedy history ,
Fyi, matey. The term is 'BANS' not bands. Dear me! Some people.
Yes dear me some people getting all high and mighty over a typo so SOD off @@Janus-fn2uz
@@Janus-fn2uz It's actually 'banns'. Dear me! Some people.
Absolutely love this programme! So very sad that they're not on speaking terms.
I was reading about that again today. Rodney wanted to make up but James is being stubborn and you would think at eighty years old now he would have changed.
Cathkinghost 2015 ß
Funny how Bob regularly mocks Terry for dressing "old fashioned" but Terry generally, wears clothes that could pass ok nowadays whereas most every other cast member would look ridiculous and massively dated if they were to walk around currently in those clothes! Likewise for Terry's haircut in comparison to everyone else's. See the opening scene of "Count Down", here at 155:40, for an example of all this.
Thank you for this I absolutely loved this programme
this bring back many memories,years ago I had a good friend and we used to go everywhere together,like a brother.when his mother died I never saw him again,we must have spent years together,so sad.
+nigel needham is sad mate! Did you ever try looking for him?
Ditto. I had a friend just the same. He got married and moved away. Tracked him down a couple of years ago, doesn't want to know now. Oh well. People change.
Absolutely brilliant.... 👀😄x
Rodney Bewes such a classic wonderful series
Great show and great acting.
A timeless classic. One of the very best television programmes ever made. I never get tired of watching it. Clement and La Frenais were decades ahead of their time. The kind of comedy they were routinely writing in the UK in the late 60's/early 70's was considered groundbreaking in the USA in the 90's when Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David began doing it.
Much as I have always loved The Likely Lads there was one thing I never understood. For a programme set in Newcastle, not one character had a Geordie accent. I recently got my answer to that one. Apparently it was originally going to be set in Leeds and that's where the casting was done. Supposedly the BBC then decided they needed more regional programming and they switched the setting to Newcastle.
Great days have passed us by. But thankyou for the experience very enjoyable!!
I remember the one avoiding the football result like yesterday.Fantastic.
Absolutely classic I will never forget the scene of bob and terry in the hair salon place
The beginning of my youth, they were brilliant tbh
Watched as a kid great series. Rip Rodney.
I've watched 'No Hiding Place' (episode 4) too many times. Just noticed that the hairdressers is called Zeus on the inside but Michelle on the outside. Still, this is one of the best episodes of any British comedy series. Faultless. And it's got Brian Glover!
+Maseru King Brian Glover was always great and he sadly left us way too young.
King o' Barnsley ;)
Weird to think that he actually taught English and French for 16 years!
R I P Rodney Bowes Great Actor
It certainly reminds me of me and my friend when we were that age and some of the scrapes we got into !!I think his mum dreaded opening their door and me saying"is Alan there"!!!Then of to the beer and whatever followed!!Great series!!
Everyone has a book in them!
certainly was one of the best
Your friend was lucky - i had an over protective mother and always wished i had a mate like Terry back then
Thanks so much for these; I prefer this to the original series black and white version, I love uk 70's&80's comedies!
Yea agree, 70's & 80'S UK comedies are just the best !
where u from?
Simply fantastic.Forgot how funny it was.
Just heard the sad news today about Rodney Bewes, R.I.P. legend
brilliant i have the box set but cant resist it playing in background while surfing the net !
who indeed are the people giving it a thumbs down, love from Edinburgh
The world has always had a few demented folks around.
Brilliant show
As Jimmy Bolam, said, once in one of episodes of “ Of when the boat comes in “ Never meet your heroes “
As an Actor, he is very talented, as a person, I wouldn’t give him a push of the pavement.
He is a well entrenched member of the establishment, not a trace of his Geordie Accent.
I bet he has never set foot up north, for years. That suits me fine.
James Unsworth Agreed, I bet he plays the “northern Socialist “ when he’s in company with other luvvies. But it’s all 2 faced, hypocritical bollox. Ask him to lend you a tenner, see where his brotherhood of man principles are then!!
This was made over 45 years ago, a lot has changed just cos someone was born in the north doesn't mean they have to live there forever
jrgboy I think the point is that’s Bolan is an arsehole
James Bolam was born in Sunderland, that makes him a Macem not a Geordie, different accent although not totally dissimilar.
Those strings, that play during the theme song, are almost sorrowful.. Especially when he sings "what became of the people we used to be.." How they go higher as if recalling a cherished memory of ones past yet crashing back into the present when they go lower again. How the strings start to play their their own melody as the song fades during the first scene, when he stops singing. It sounds like such a sorrowful melody but it's also so beautiful.
Sorry but the strings in the intro and outro music are so beautiful and tender and they really portray the meaning of the song....
The intro and outro are very emotive. RIP Rodney Bewes
Loved this series..I had a friend back in high school..was like a brother to me..we were only at high school for 3 years together..86-88..we more or less went our separate ways after high school..saw him last in 1991..been trying to catch up with him ever since..hes moved on and doesnt want anything to do with me..still..great memories;(
Yes that happens. We grow up.. glad to have those memories.
High school? You me the comp