That's wonderful, and he was smart and more well informed than might be assumed. I always loved the line where he and Stan were playing dominoes, and Hilda referred to Omar Sharif as being a domino player, Eddie said something like "Bridge, Hilda, he played bridge". So funny
I remember watching this with my grandad. I used to sit between his legs on the floor in front of “his chair” and he would tell me jokes, and sing songs, but wouldn’t tell me how they finished. I remember him telling me “you on the pot?” Meaning he wanted a cuppa. What happened? What happened to sitting with your grandad and being entertained by silly jokes and stupid rhymes? ❤
And to think Eddie was only created to give Bernard Youens backup on lines after he began having health issues. But it was a partnership that was TV gold!
I'm watching old corrie everyday on you tube, my childhood cup of tea, corrie on the tv, great memories, my now sadly late dad 🙏looked like Mike Baldwin, he wore this leather jacket and we joked you look like Mike Baldwin 😂 love Elsie Hilda Stan and Eddie,and bet lynch of course, yet I still haven't seen this or other episodes yet, Mavis I don't really know, she only said that line once, Stan sadly died in real life so they wrote it in the script and I bet Hilda's tears at his tv funeral were real😢 great actors xx
Its surprising how many people cant tell a good person form a bad one - no instincts in that respect what so ever - maybe they have lived sheltered lives - i can sense a wrongun a mile a way thank goodness
Emily's new husband being a bigamist was the best way out that could have happened, from an absolutely dreadful life ahead with a controlling narcissist.
Ahh - Hilda thought Stan was protecting her honour at the party but he was protecting his beer! Thank you for 1980 I have had a lovely week watching them!
Stan made me 😂giggle 😂when he said “I don’t care 🤷 if we have separate houses” 🏘️ when hilda suggested they have separate beds! ❤these funny scenes with Stan and Hilda 😊😊
I felt badly that Hilda gave up her cleaning lady. The poor thing definitely needed the help. Annie should have let it go. It was not her business. If it was what Hilda wanted, that was OK.
Good morning I remember watching this when I was only 9 Year's old on a Christmas Eve night with my mam and dad and my mam getting the Christmas dinner ready they was the good old days my mam and dad bast away when I was only 9 Year's old on Christmas Eve
I love ❤️ all the Christmas episodes and a good party 🎈 on the street, I feel sorry for Emily, she as been though a lot of pain, Ernie was killed then she met a bigamist, thank you 🙏 for the nostalgia episodes i love ❤️ the 70s and 80s, such fond memories…
Even though she has a Face that would sink a Thousand Ships Emily dodged a Bullet there. Love every scene with Hilda and Stan and Eddie in it. Hilda shines in every scene.
2:33:55 has to be one of the funniest scenes ever ! Especially when that bloke says "have you anywhere I can lean Alec?" and then props him up on Hilda's wall 😂😂 and 2:39:56 where he just collapses to the floor and nobody gives a monkey's as if he's a paper plate or something😂😂
2:55:01 Classic Ivy. Gail gets Labour pains, go off in the ambulance, `Our Brian` finds out and obviously wants to go to the hospital to be with her, yet Ivy not once but twice tells him to have a bit of dinner before he goes ! Totally unrealistic.
Ivy still saw Brian as Her Baby and never gave him credit as a grown man, couldn't stand her back in the day and she got ten times worse after Bert died.
This was a few years before he joined ' though you could be right ' seen some recent episodes ' can't believe how old he is now ' recall him as a cheeky young lad when he first came to Corrie ' worked in Brian Tilsley's garage.
When Len got killed off Barbara Knox started to change the character of Rita - she started to get posh probably more like her own character - but i missed the old Rita it was never quite the same
Rita became even more up herself after Len died, she was just lucky that he left her with plenty of money. I never thought much of her character, lording it over the Ogdens, who were hardworking, but less well off than many in the street. She seemed to think of herself as a, self made woman, when all she had was left to her. I never liked her, Queen Bee, attitude.
Yes your right she was more softer but a lot of her humour came from her bing a bit of a bully - Either way i liked the old Rita much better@@robertprees603
I think the character had potential. He could have matured with marriage to his girlfriend and moved into the street, moving into his grandmother's house and taking over the yard. But we lost the characters of Len and Elsie and the storyline went to pot, with mediocre acting to boot.
Made more movies than John Wayne 🙂 He could do 3 in a day organised right 🇬🇧💯 Prisoner of War? It's good to see he's got some weight on, or maybe not??? Married a world champion table tennis champ with a cool name🎬⚖️🗣️📢🤩😍🇬🇧
10:11 Whatever that strange, pale, watery liquid is Mike's dad's pouring out of a scotch bottle, it isn't whisky! I recall in Johnny Briggs; autobiography he said the scotch Mike drank in the Rovers was apple juice - maybe the stuff in the bottle is apple juice plus a lot of water!
I remember once years ago going on a tour in Scotland which took in a couple of specialist whisky makers, i remember one was the company that produced the marvellous Glenmorangie whisky & we sampled different reserves etc & there was a special makers Reserve which was almost pale biscuit in colour. It was such a superb taste that we all bought a bottle at the special visitors price, although still very expensive but worth every drop The other whisky makers also did different types & blends some of which ranged from a deep gold to a mellow amber to a pale wheat colour & tastes from honey, heather, smokey or nutty rich I really enjoy a glass of whisky But only the good quality sipping whiskies, some of the Irish whiskey 's are also very unique in taste. Ive never drunk whisky to get drunk, its too much of a pleasure to savour a good whisky & sip over several hours. My favourite? Glenmorangie & Laphroig Cheers 🇬🇧👧
Love watching the very believable professional gritty actors again. I don’t watch the later Corrie as it’s not the same and similar story lines go round and round looking for shock tactics
2:58:55 no Bet, it’s not “masterly ” it’s vile, can’t stand Anne Walker sometimes, swanning off leaving the staff to deal with the “Winter of discontent” at the Rovers,then blaming everyone else.
Gail and Brian, watching a frantic, noisy cow boy film, on their romantic night in ... Gail trying to bill and coo in Brian's ear above the TV racket ...
I think thery were unfair about how they talked about Hilda togged up… The Oggys & Eddie threw a jolly good old Christmas party… Wonder how Mrs Walker wasn’t marked about loosing trade that night… And as for Dreary Deirdre moaning about no noise upstairs to the Oggys.. I’d of told dustbin loud glasses to shove it… it’s only 1 night a year… And the lad from Bird should’ve told his bird to jog on & poke it. He wasn’t gone 5 minutes and she was pulling another bloke… Also love Stan going on about feeding his belly all the time… Also the arrogance on that copper when Emily went to report Arnold for bigamy… he was a jumped up pen pushing droid….
😂 What a pity Eddie wasn't around in 2020. Everyone convinced they were dying of the cold because tv broadcasted symptoms 24/7. I said back then, men in the seventies and eighties would never have bought it. Love these old Corries, when men were men and women were women.😊
The December episodes are my favourite! Hilda's party and Eddie are fabulous. I laughed out loud. Great writing and great acting!
People underestimate how smart Eddie was. I teach Sociology and would love someone like him in my class!!
That's wonderful, and he was smart and more well informed than might be assumed. I always loved the line where he and Stan were playing dominoes, and Hilda referred to Omar Sharif as being a domino player, Eddie said something like "Bridge, Hilda, he played bridge". So funny
Binge watching in 2024 😊
Same from America! 😊
Me too 😂
Me to 😊
And me, from NZ
Me to these were the best years I don't watch know
Excellent post. The best storyline Granada ever did was to place Eddie Yates as the lodger at the Ogdens.
Agree 💯...Totally amusing! Love it!
Only going by the previous couple of years but it seemed to me he always was a lodger!
Indeed it was also to take the workload off Bernard Youens after his stroke.
Agree!! X
The chemistry between the three of them was awesome.
I remember watching this with my grandad. I used to sit between his legs on the floor in front of “his chair” and he would tell me jokes, and sing songs, but wouldn’t tell me how they finished. I remember him telling me “you on the pot?” Meaning he wanted a cuppa. What happened? What happened to sitting with your grandad and being entertained by silly jokes and stupid rhymes? ❤
😊
The Ogdens and Eddie Yeats are comedy gold. Fantastic.
And to think Eddie was only created to give Bernard Youens backup on lines after he began having health issues. But it was a partnership that was TV gold!
@@peterdockrill9653 And Stan and Hilda.
I'm watching old corrie everyday on you tube, my childhood cup of tea, corrie on the tv, great memories, my now sadly late dad 🙏looked like Mike Baldwin, he wore this leather jacket and we joked you look like Mike Baldwin 😂 love Elsie Hilda Stan and Eddie,and bet lynch of course, yet I still haven't seen this or other episodes yet, Mavis I don't really know, she only said that line once, Stan sadly died in real life so they wrote it in the script and I bet Hilda's tears at his tv funeral were real😢 great actors xx
I really miss Ena. She was golden.
How anyone thought Emily's second husband was a nice man is beyond me. He was a weirdo right from the start.
Horrible man.
Its surprising how many people cant tell a good person form a bad one - no instincts in that respect what so ever - maybe they have lived sheltered lives - i can sense a wrongun a mile a way thank goodness
Coz she's a god bothering nut job so everyone's too scared to tell her the truth.
Why did she marry a Wierdo?
Master Manipulator from day one!
Stan, Hilda and Eddie, id love to spend an evening in the pub with those 3, best soap characters ever.
Good laughs.
Coronation street is the best soap
It Was the best soap, I don't know what it is any more, it's not the same programme at all
WAS
Emily's new husband being a bigamist was the best way out that could have happened, from an absolutely dreadful life ahead with a controlling narcissist.
Yes - the script writers must have been horrified when he started being so horrible to Emily
@@williamf4544 that made me laugh, we forget this is acting and they had scripts 😂I suppose a testimony of how good it was .
Ahh - Hilda thought Stan was protecting her honour at the party but he was protecting his beer! Thank you for 1980 I have had a lovely week watching them!
These episodes are addictive! 🤣
They sure are!
I just adore Stan’s giggles when he thinks he’s got one over Hilda.
Couple goals ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Stan made me 😂giggle 😂when he said “I don’t care 🤷 if we have separate houses” 🏘️ when hilda suggested they have separate beds! ❤these funny scenes with Stan and Hilda 😊😊
Bless Bert worrying about loosing his job breaks my heart to see a man upset.
Bert was such a sweetie. He reminds me of my late stepfather - he was married to a witch like Poison Ivy, ie, my mother.
At 1: 05:00 he looks like he's spent a week in the Canaries.
I felt badly that Hilda gave up her cleaning lady. The poor thing definitely needed the help. Annie should have let it go. It was not her business. If it was what Hilda wanted, that was OK.
Fun anorak fact - Sam Kydd who played Mike’s dad was in more films than any other UK actor. His son was the voice of the Ferrero Rocher adverts
He was also a prisoner-of-war for most of WW2
He wrote a book about it - now very hard to get (and worth quite a bit)
He was excellent, I only became aware of him through watching these old CS episodes. He did so much, he must never have been out of work!
I couldnt imagine Corrie back then without Emily - a great contrast with the others in the street - like The Queen she never put a foot wrong
I'd hardly say been racist towards Deirdre and Samir was not putting a foot wrong. She was awful to the pair of them! P*ss stinking old bat
Until she married a bigomist.
Gail's voice is like fingernails on a blackboard, while eating a hair sandwich.
Aye lard sandwiches was proper treat!
“Get back on them windows, ya great fat lump”😂😂
'It's egg, egg, egg!!' Fantastic, from Corrie's truly golden days.
The Ogdens' party is also comedy perfection - marvellous.
That was a Xmas party in the 80s
Thank you for sharing these episodes; they make me laugh and cry; even better than those of today. Corrie was much more interesting back in the day.
Thank you so much for 1980 uploads
Love watching episodes from 1976 to 1984 ' those were golden Corrie ' though it goes right back to 1960.
That table cloth on Hilda's table is gorgeous, very vintage
I agree. Also Albert Tatlock has a nice cloth too. Not sure if it's the same one.
Good, but the pattern of the Rovers wallpaper demands hallucinogens!
@@michaelroberts7374 That type of paper was all the rage in the late 70s early 80s - my mum had something similar in the livingroom
@@peterraimondi9569 Yes Mr. Tatlock's is as well, gorgeous.
Good morning I remember watching this when I was only 9 Year's old on a Christmas Eve night with my mam and dad and my mam getting the Christmas dinner ready they was the good old days my mam and dad bast away when I was only 9 Year's old on Christmas Eve
I love ❤️ all the Christmas episodes and a good party 🎈 on the street, I feel sorry for Emily, she as been though a lot of pain, Ernie was killed then she met a bigamist, thank you 🙏 for the nostalgia episodes i love ❤️ the 70s and 80s, such fond memories…
Hilda charring: “It’s spotless, is this place. You could do a heart transplant on that table!”
Eileen Derbyshire is only 49 in these December episodes.. can't believe she was that young.
24:43 broadcast december 8 1980 hours before john lennon died
I remember and Corrie 20th later..?
@@knockedoutloaded279 9th i think
And my birthday 😊
Hilda stan n Eddie absolute classic characters you wouldent get away with half the banter now 😂😂😂😂😂
Even though she has a Face that would sink a Thousand Ships Emily dodged a Bullet there. Love every scene with Hilda and Stan and Eddie in it. Hilda shines in every scene.
@@1916jamesconnolly Charming, I must say, I think Emily is beautiful. But agree with you about the Ogdens & Eddie Yates, they're brilliant.
I like these old episodes
“You’re a Bigger Mist!” ( I know that’s not how it’s spelled, but that’s how Emily said it.)
😂 he always struck me as a bigger something
That Arnold was a nasty character ' Ernie was much nicer and a proper husband to Emily.
Stan trying to sniff out which one was the beer.😂😂
Lol 🍺😄
2:33:55 has to be one of the funniest scenes ever ! Especially when that bloke says "have you anywhere I can lean Alec?" and then props him up on Hilda's wall 😂😂 and 2:39:56 where he just collapses to the floor and nobody gives a monkey's as if he's a paper plate or something😂😂
She couldn’t find her teeth and has them in his pocket
Hilarious
😂😂😂😂
2:14:52 - Emily and Deirdre seem to be drowning in a sea of beige, even the sofa looks like it's melting into the wallpaper.
Brown/beige was the official colour of the 70’s and 80’s
It’s literally the early 80’s. The 70’s was brown and beige personified lol. It carried over, until people had the money to change it.
It still looks better than dull grey that seems to be the thing these days.
2:55:01 Classic Ivy. Gail gets Labour pains, go off in the ambulance, `Our Brian` finds out and obviously wants to go to the hospital to be with her, yet Ivy not once but twice tells him to have a bit of dinner before he goes ! Totally unrealistic.
Gets more realistic the more you watch Gail. Be anyone's initial reaction, dinner before Gail.
ANYTHING before Gail.
LEAVE GAIL ALONE!
Always hated Ivy
Ivy still saw Brian as Her Baby and never gave him credit as a grown man, couldn't stand her back in the day and she got ten times worse after Bert died.
I was 14 yrs old when this was broadcast.
So was I !!
Hilda had the right idea about employing a cleaner....if you've got the money why not, nice to see her getting some pleasure
I cried laughing when she said show them your stomach Stanley and they all protested, lol
The “Grimshaw kid” looks suspiciously like a very young Kevin Webster to me 😀
This was a few years before he joined ' though you could be right ' seen some recent episodes ' can't believe how old he is now ' recall him as a cheeky young lad when he first came to Corrie ' worked in Brian Tilsley's garage.
@@paulfrost8895 First time I saw Kevin was when Alf Roberts gave him a lift to Coronation Street. Possibly his first appearance on the Street
He’s getting 2,000 pounds redundant money??! That’s like 11,000 pounds today! So what in the world is he worried about??! 😂🤣
When Len got killed off Barbara Knox started to change the character of Rita - she started to get posh probably more like her own character - but i missed the old Rita it was never quite the same
Rita became even more up herself after Len died, she was just lucky that he left her with plenty of money. I never thought much of her character, lording it over the Ogdens, who were hardworking, but less well off than many in the street. She seemed to think of herself as a, self made woman, when all she had was left to her. I never liked her, Queen Bee, attitude.
@@theresapierce3934 Too right!
She was completely dependent on Len. Yet, she saw fit to give him nothing but bother.
@@theresapierce3934 She was almost in the gutter before Len took up with her.
@@theresapierce3934 i thought she was more softer once Len died.
Yes your right she was more softer but a lot of her humour came from her bing a bit of a bully - Either way i liked the old Rita much better@@robertprees603
Martin is SO annoying. They should have chosen more carefully with Elsie's grandson.
Dead right
Flowers on the end of my lance
@@michaelroberts7374 oh yes!!!! I knew I knew him from somewhere.
@@michaelroberts7374 "that's my daughter Jester, Gwynneth"
I think the character had potential. He could have matured with marriage to his girlfriend and moved into the street, moving into his grandmother's house and taking over the yard. But we lost the characters of Len and Elsie and the storyline went to pot, with mediocre acting to boot.
Gosh Rita is a snob she is treating Hilda like she is dirt !
Hilda wasn't always a nice person herself!
@seansmith445 She was a lot better than, two faced, up herself Rita.
@@theresapierce3934 Neither of them were pleasant.
I love Mike Baldwin American accent at 7:16 lol I love this show!
2:21:40 Hilda + Eddy = Comedy Gold 😂
Great to see Sam Kydd in this (as Mike Baldwin's dad). He was a top class actor.
Made more movies than John Wayne 🙂
He could do 3 in a day organised right 🇬🇧💯
Prisoner of War? It's good to see he's got some weight on, or maybe not???
Married a world champion table tennis champ with a cool name🎬⚖️🗣️📢🤩😍🇬🇧
and he was born and bred in Belfast but almost all of his roles he played in a cockney accent!
10:11 Whatever that strange, pale, watery liquid is Mike's dad's pouring out of a scotch bottle, it isn't whisky!
I recall in Johnny Briggs; autobiography he said the scotch Mike drank in the Rovers was apple juice - maybe the stuff in the bottle is apple juice plus a lot of water!
The fact they classed Bell's as "good scotch". I don't know, maybe in those days it was.
@@richardloring7545 Really? Which dictators (apart from Mike Baldwin, obviously!)
Or cold tea!
I remember once years ago going on a tour in Scotland which took in a couple of specialist whisky makers, i remember one was the
company that produced the marvellous Glenmorangie whisky & we sampled different reserves etc & there was a special makers
Reserve which was almost pale biscuit in colour.
It was such a superb taste that we all bought a bottle at the special visitors price, although still very expensive but worth every drop
The other whisky makers also did different types & blends some of which ranged from a deep gold to a mellow amber to a pale wheat colour & tastes from honey, heather, smokey or nutty rich
I really enjoy a glass of whisky
But only the good quality sipping whiskies, some of the Irish whiskey 's are also very unique in taste.
Ive never drunk whisky to get drunk, its too much of a pleasure to savour a good whisky & sip over several hours.
My favourite? Glenmorangie &
Laphroig
Cheers
🇬🇧👧
Emily should have stared in dark shadows shes so dramatic, nosey, meddler😊
Gees Gail was bloody annoying from the get-go
I skip over any scene with her or Brian. Why did they kill off Rene Bradshaw but drag the Gail and Brian storyline on and on and on?
Yeah that storyline was too much lol.
@@racheleastwood5588 Gail is a drip
Eddie and the Ogdens live their everyday life like scenes from a pantomime ...
Gail’s hair though 😂
When Corrie was class brilliant show not like know total rubbish
You’re right! Watched some the other day just not the same quality as these.
Don't understand why the men can't prepare a meal for themselves...
Always like that on tv
Stan does a good impression of a bear in the woods😄
First David Gilmour album spotted on the right at 44:15.
Hilda practising Vintage Dr Google poor pet 😂
HA typical always put clean underwear on going to drs how many times ive heard that said to me😁
And here's me thinking Bert had a second job as a jeweller ;P
Y'what? Y'know what I mean?
Love watching the very believable professional gritty actors again. I don’t watch the later Corrie as it’s not the same and similar story lines go round and round looking for shock tactics
Ahhh, the best of the street.
David Bradley as Det Sgt Simms interviewing Emily!
Hey thanku have u got any more old Corrie's too watch please thanku 💯💯😊
That police officer listening to Emily was really blasé & unprofessional, bored almost.
Nothing has changed then!
That guy goes on to commit murder in the Red Wedding 😮
@memoir4you a lot of men had a condescending attitude to women in those days or to anyone they saw as below them
Fred gee said, Jonny Webb has gone in the back (toilet) to water his horse lol, they just don't write like this anymore.3.06,00
Fred says, BEEhamas” 😂🤣
This cleaning lady asks Moore per hour than Hilda does! 🤣😂
are you going to upload 1981 episodes and years after
Brilliant . That all
British entertainment if it's spooky or strange they put and actor in the story who looks the part!
1:12:30 clearly empty boxes and egg carton 🤣
How can you stay married to someone for 15 years but never see them??! 😂🤣
So politically uncorrect twas MARVELLOUS
Ivy likes saying Bert.
She likes saying "our Brian" too.
Like someone would go to the pet shop and tell an employee about his personal business!! 😂🤣
It would be different if we were engaged. Oh don't do it.
Was there any mention of John Lennon's death, in the storyline? Would be kind of spooky, reality mixed with fictional characters.
Poor Emily.
2:58:55 no Bet, it’s not “masterly ” it’s vile, can’t stand Anne Walker sometimes, swanning off leaving the staff to deal with the “Winter of discontent” at the Rovers,then blaming everyone else.
I agree. She really does have a ridiculously high, and totally inflated, opinion of herself.
What's with Gayle's baby talk
Is that copper with emily him out of harry potter the one with the cat?
Gail and Brian, watching a frantic, noisy cow boy film, on their romantic night in ... Gail trying to bill and coo in Brian's ear above the TV racket ...
"Etty-ketty" 😂 1:56:43
I think thery were unfair about how they talked about Hilda togged up… The Oggys & Eddie threw a jolly good old Christmas party… Wonder how Mrs Walker wasn’t marked about loosing trade that night… And as for Dreary Deirdre moaning about no noise upstairs to the Oggys.. I’d of told dustbin loud glasses to shove it… it’s only 1 night a year… And the lad from Bird should’ve told his bird to jog on & poke it. He wasn’t gone 5 minutes and she was pulling another bloke… Also love Stan going on about feeding his belly all the time… Also the arrogance on that copper when Emily went to report Arnold for bigamy… he was a jumped up pen pushing droid….
hilda and stan..don't know what an allergy is.. ha!
Is it only Gail,mavis and deidre that does not wear a wig
And hilda
And Fred
Whats with the insults with Deirdre, besides the classes you can see how attractive she is, amazing bone structure! 😊
Glasses!
27 in this- ripe
0:36 where has the house gone ?? there is a bench ??
Aye up Bert!
Tortoise head is a dose.
She's a nightmare
TWIGGY! Hilda singing a TREAT if one is deaf
Fred: Cheeky and Charmless.
sure class I say
Lynch looks like Queen Mary
😂 What a pity Eddie wasn't around in 2020.
Everyone convinced they were dying of the cold because tv broadcasted symptoms 24/7.
I said back then, men in the seventies and eighties would never have bought it.
Love these old Corries, when men were men and women were women.😊
More like the late 50s. Took until the late 80s early 90s before things changed
Emily and her sister in law are so mousy! They should be infuriated with him! Ugh