Wow im well happy i just found this i love heartbeat and im going through a bad time at the mo and it just made my day a bit brighter thanks for putting it on here😀🚓🚔🍁🍁👌👍🌏💖🌎
Enjoyed this film - thanks for posting it. ITV should have kept the UK series going. It was certainly better than the long running soaps are these days. Thanks again.
Well I always say that the reason 30 million people watched EastEnders in 1985 Christmas special was because at that time we didn't really have much to do like now in 2023 with all the smartphones and RUclips etc etc etc 🇬🇧
I had to look him up to get the name; but Jimmy Herman (Frank) was in some great productions-Dances With Wolves, X Files, etc. He was a main character in what many consider one of the best Canadian dramas ever; North of 60-Excellent show.
Thankyou for the upload, an interesting yarn albeit daft and typical of this show; a text book demo of how not to handle a hostage situation. Apparently this is a 1999 one-off special of the popular British TV series "Heartbeat", made by Yorkshire TV/ITV, filmed in Canada with two 'Heartbeat' characters. Sergeant Rowan has emigrated with his family after applying for work with the RCMP. Mrs Rowan is a beauty and he's a lucky man.
Thank you so much for posting this! I’ve only recently discovered Heartbeat, and was sorry to see Nick and Jo go. I wish there could have been a spin off series to watch their life develop in Canada! 🇨🇦 Nice to hear the Greengrass-type woman saying that she is “nearly an old age pensioner!” What age is that exactly?
I think it is unlikely if this special would've been made into a series, as according to IMDB Juliette Gruber who played Jo left the series to be with her boyfriend in France and has never done any TV work since, she seems to have disappeared from the screen. If Nick Berry didn't decide to leave and Nick and Jo didn't decide to emigrate then they would've probably written Jo out and killed her character off, leaving Nick on his own with Katie.
I see they put a bit of Yorkshire in the script old green grasses sayings I’m nearly an old age pensioner love this video should have made more I still watch heartbeat every day on ITV3 not the same since nick left🇬🇧👍👍
The old-style RCMP cruisers with the fixed bubble on top. They did away with those after a close family friend, an RCMP officer had an accident and the bubble replaced his head. After that, they went to the light tray, much safer. Good movie, thank you for the upload.
This was a sort of heartbeat movie and the last time nick berry plays nick rowen if you collect the heartbeat dvd collection it's included in the seventh series really great collection
I'm on about my third attempt to watch the entire Heartbeat series from the beginning ! Currently watching on two different channels . I knew the Rowans moved to Canada ( where I'm now based as an ex pat ) but I had no idea this episode existed until now ! Really enjoyed it . That could/should have made a great spin off series about their new life and adventures .
Just covid surfing and wound up here, a happy thing, esp because this setting is where I've lived since the 70's,and appreciating it here a little more now, again, think I'll go for a short drive tomorrow, from Calgary into the mountains, 10,2020, winter. Thanx, from an Anglo file Great soundtrack, Didn't realize Stewart and beck sounded the same
This is so similar to the first episode of Heartbeat when Nick and his first wife turn up at Aidensfield. The sgt is very similar to Blaketon and Ofcourse, the old lady is a dead ringer for green grass lol happy days
Very good production. This was almost a 1990s equivalent to The New Avengers in Canada. I am wondering about reason behind the line ‘We drink coffee in this country…’ at 44:32 and 1:15:15 , apparently the producers never were told of Red Rose Tea, 'Only Available in Canada.'
I'm in western Canada and recognized the area. A lot of us drink coffee in the morning and tea in afternoon or evening. Coffee has more taste/oomph to it for that morning jumpstart.
They should have consulted with a few older Canadians, though, about things like the differences between Canadian and American language and perspectives. Bush, not woods. Chips, not fries. Pub, bar, or beer parlour, not saloon. The white folks all sound generic American ... but at least there was no “oot and aboot, eh”, which is a blessing!
Yep. We’re with British people now so we’ll get a cupa tay instead of coffee ☕️. 😅😅😅😅😅Tea just doesn’t do it for me. I’ve got my 9th or 10th cup of coffee sitting by me now.
They should do a Heartbeat changing places 2. Ik Nick and Joanna will be pretty old by know and little Katie will be all grown up with kids if her own know
😂 OMG, priceless. In 1968 I was living in rural north-western Canada, and it was completely opposite to the Wild West portrayed here. They did get RCMP training mostly right, though, except for location. Extra points for real Canadian actors 👍 R.I.P. Jimmy Herman. If they actually filmed this in early winter (instead of using a lot of fake snow), Nick, Katie, and Jo must have gotten frostbite something dreadful. And sore bums from wiping out on all those slippery roads and sidewalks 🤔
I know someone who has one but he only takes it out on tour to car shows. I don't blame him he got it of a bloke in the North/West Territories and got it Shipped out to Central Queensland.
@@summer45ableno it didn't become a spin off ...this was a one movie spin off from the original series Heartbeat which had been running for many years before and after this ..check out Heartbeat from series 1 and see the full story of how these actors eventually came to this one off
Changing Places, Season 1, Episode 1, aired 10 April 1992. Nick Berry as PC Nick Rowan; Niamh Cusack as Dr. Kate Rowan; Derek Fowlds as Sergeant Oscar Blaketon; Frank Middlemass as Dr. Alex Ferrenby; Bill Maynard as Claude Jeremiah Greengrass; William Simons as PC Alf Ventress; Mark Jordon as PC Phil Bellamy; Stuart Golland as George Ward; Rosemary McHale as Georgina Fraser; Jack Deam as Alan Maskell; Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Maskell; Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Murray; Del Henney as Harold Jackson; Andy Abrahams (as Andrew Abrahams), Magistrate; Malcolm Hebden, Clerk of Court; Peter Wallis as Old Bob; Phoenix, The Telstars; Mark Pepper (as Mark J. Pepper), First Mod; Marcus Lund, Second Mod; Gemma Cawthorne as Lizzie Maskell; Henry Ayrton, CND Protestor; Nicola Headley, Baby Girl.
@John Morris: Hi John! The information you posted here is indeed correct for the very first episode of the famous Heartbeat series, located in North Yorkshire and first broadcast in April 1992. That was when Nick and his first wife Kate moved from London up north to the village of Aidensfield. A bit confusingly for many people, at the end of Series 7 Nick and his second wife Jo, along with daughter Katie have relocated to the Canadian province of Alberta. This special was filmed in 1998 and broadcast in 1999. Heartbeat sadly only did one episode showing us their new Canadian life, and chose to also title this special Changing Places- just like the very first Heartbeat episode broadcast in 1992! heartbeat.fandom.com/wiki/Heartbeat:_Changing_Places I have come here after watching all the episodes from series one through seven. I’m thankful someone has posted this special! I really wish it could have turned into a regular spin off! But Nick really wanted to be a stay at home dad, and that’s what he has done for most of the time since 1998.
Living in country where we have a devesre Population it pays to make friends with everyone even if you have very little in common doesn't matter if it's Canada, Australia,New Zealand,South Africa,Brazil, Germany. You can learn alot from natives and they always do the right thing by you just got to be fair and reasonable.
@@juliavasquez6974 thank you. I live in the City now but when I was a kid in the 1980's I grew up in North Queensland and Northern Territory,My father was a Headmaster at a couple of remote parts of Australia and he was big on Aboriginal people getting a good education as well as integrating them to Jobs outside their communities as well as bring Elders into the classroom and bring them out on camping so kids like myself who were from an UK/European background would learn a thing or two,we still keep in contact with many of the people we used to live with eventhou we live in the city it helps when the kids come down from communities and keep an eye on them so they don't get into trouble.
Most important part of his uniform, and the officers leave it behind, it's stupid to say we dont have time and stupid for thinking an officer of law doest need his side arm!
yikes, am only @10:27 and already thinking Nick must already be missing Blaketon, who makes this guys seem like a sweetie, and Greengrass, no kind of villian compared to Canadian rockie type...
This was a one-off special episode of the long-running series "Heartbeat", following the main character after he left his job in Yorkshire to move to Canada. There are 372 episodes of Heartbeat.
Yes thankyou. I eventually was allowed to watch the second half. It took two days of trying but I finally veiwed it. Very enjoyable. I hope there is more to come from this Canadian series of heart beat.
You know, I'm a big Heartbeat fan, but taking the show out of its usual environment doesn't do it for me. Same goes for the Australia episodes years later in the series. I feel like I'm watching a different show, like an 80s US/Canadian cop show. I don't like it. But good to see Nick, Jo and Katie get a happy ending. That Greengrass-esque woman was like a prototype Peggy. If Heartbeat ever gets rebooted one of these days, Katie should return to Aidensfield as an adult to discover her true origins and who her real mother was.
It was the boat house.Nick had to create a diversion in order to save Jo and that was his option Probably not the sensiblist one but it worked the man was arrested and no one got shot.
I feel that Juliette Gruber and Nick Berry couldn't wait to leave Heartbeat. Juliette left to move to France to be with her musician boyfriend (I heard she now lives in the Cotswold's doing yoga with an antiques dealer), Nick (allegedly) wanted to be with his family. Alright for some people who can retire in their 40s and never need to work again. Even his wife Rachel gave up acting. Naimh Cusack left to have a baby, but her baby was born 10 months prior to her leaving, and she went on to do stage work and has since appeared in numerous TV roles that noone remembers her for. So this "I'm leaving to have a baby" seems to have been a convenient excuse for het to leave. Even Peter Firth who played her Whitby colleague disappeared all of a sudden after Kate died.
Actors leave shows all the time when they feel their time is done on a show. Nick Berry had done 7 years and felt it was time to go and he did want to raise his sons.He said at that time, "What I struggled with was that the boys were very young and I felt like I was away filming all the time. I'd been blessed with these little people and yet I wasn't really there. I realised I wanted to be at home." He had a production company he ran until 2019, so he did have an income. Juliette left as she moved to France with her then boyfriend and is a yoga instructor and had 2 children.
Maybe matters've already changed there, yet I don't think Canadia/en productionists'll ever get to packing so much activity into the first 35 minutes' of a n y of their output here. And for Brits having Albertans play the shallowest of Canadia/ens..oo la 🍸
Twas the time when the RCMP was recruiting from the UK. It would be years until Canadians will be recruited, and decades until 'other immigrants' are accepted to the force.
Same thing that has happened here in Australia,that you talk about with recruitment in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, it wasn't really till the Mid 80's when the state police forces were doing a clean up and out of corrupt Police they need to recruit younger and overseas police Mainly from the UK and other Commonwealth Countries,I never have had a problem with shaking the Apple tree Occasionally but now adays they are very selective of Recruitment process they want more Ethnic deservity and even amount of Women I don't have a problem with that either. Also Uni degrees and almost clean record
I know Nick wanted to leave because his wife spat out a kid, but the way they left quite quickly because “he wanted to go somewhere different” and to Canada of all places was bloody weird🤷🏼♀️
Spat out a kid?? What are you talking about? Have you even watched ANY of the first 7 seasons of Heartbeat? He’s been married to Jo only one year, and his first wife Kate died several years ago near the time Katie was born. What have you got against Canada? Have you ever even been there? It’s an extremely large, diverse and very amazingly beautiful nation! If you immigrate to some nations, your past education won’t matter or count for anything. Many places you go, your training would not qualify you to get a job in the same field without going back to university. If Nick moved somewhere in the Commonwealth nations, his education and training will still be considered valid and useful to help him get a new job. They had discussed that if things do not work out in Canada, maybe they would try Australia next.
Loved it. Wish they had made more.
Wow im well happy i just found this i love heartbeat and im going through a bad time at the mo and it just made my day a bit brighter thanks for putting it on here😀🚓🚔🍁🍁👌👍🌏💖🌎
Heartbeat is the show to watch when times are tough. I love this show
Thoroughly enjoyed this film. Thanks for uploading!
Enjoyed this film - thanks for posting it. ITV should have kept the UK series going. It was certainly better than the long running soaps are these days. Thanks again.
Well I always say that the reason 30 million people watched EastEnders in 1985 Christmas special
was because at that time we didn't really have much to do like now in 2023 with all the smartphones and RUclips etc etc etc 🇬🇧
Thank You for this sweet episode of Nick and family in Canada. Moose and the nicest natives to help Nick.
THANKS FOR DOWNLOADING THIS! Never heard of it until someone from Heartbeat pointed it out. Loved this family and I will absolutely enjoy this movie!
Good episode. I wish they had kept it going. I think this episode was the inspiration for our Canadian series North of 60.
I had to look him up to get the name; but Jimmy Herman (Frank) was in some great productions-Dances With Wolves, X Files, etc. He was a main character in what many consider one of the best Canadian dramas ever; North of 60-Excellent show.
Thanks very beautiful!
Thankyou for the upload, an interesting yarn albeit daft and typical of this show; a text book demo of how not to handle a hostage situation. Apparently this is a 1999 one-off special of the popular British TV series "Heartbeat", made by Yorkshire TV/ITV, filmed in Canada with two 'Heartbeat' characters. Sergeant Rowan has emigrated with his family after applying for work with the RCMP. Mrs Rowan is a beauty and he's a lucky man.
Heartbeat .Another terrific British tv series . They know how to do it well.
True
Yes then but not now PC BS has ruined everything. All the brilliant series we had wouldnt be allowed now.
Yes they done. heartbeat is my favourite tv show 💖💖💖
Breath taking scenery , good story . I'm settling down fast to watch this treat.
It was good to watch how Nick Jo and Katie new life in Canada
Love the music your playing the great sir ROD STEWART 🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You mean Buddy Holly. It’s Nick Berry singing a Buddy Holly song.
Subscriber here from the Philippines ...
What an awesome show!
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode.
Many thanks for posting this. I first heard about this spin-off one-off film decades back but this is the first time that I've been able to watch it.
just loved this thanks for uploading ...great little movie 5 stars
😊Love this show! Thanks!
He's a newby and a one man police force !! Cleaning up all the crime in 2 days !!!
Thank you so much for posting this! I’ve only recently discovered Heartbeat, and was sorry to see Nick and Jo go. I wish there could have been a spin off series to watch their life develop in Canada! 🇨🇦
Nice to hear the Greengrass-type woman saying that she is “nearly an old age pensioner!” What age is that exactly?
Pension age used to be 60 for women but is now 66.
Nearly and old age pensioner . . .sounds like Greengrass !
Back then probably mid 50's
I think it is unlikely if this special would've been made into a series, as according to IMDB Juliette Gruber who played Jo left the series to be with her boyfriend in France and has never done any TV work since, she seems to have disappeared from the screen. If Nick Berry didn't decide to leave and Nick and Jo didn't decide to emigrate then they would've probably written Jo out and killed her character off, leaving Nick on his own with Katie.
I thank u 2 I grow up watching it on and off so started to watch all again left this 2 watch last
Excellent movie Top Drawer!
Remember watching this on VHS when it first came out. Loved it
Great that Nick, Jo and Katie got a happy ending, no loose ends to leave fans dangling as to what happened like many series that cancelled.
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I see they put a bit of Yorkshire in the script old green grasses sayings I’m nearly an old age pensioner love this video should have made more I still watch heartbeat every day on ITV3 not the same since nick left🇬🇧👍👍
Had a girlfriend from Canada Edmonton to be precise, said the mounties were a formidable force to be reckoned with.
Nick rowan a brilliant actor 🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You mean Nick Berry !!!
Thank you!!! The good news about Nick, Jo and Katie just made the Sun come out on a cloudy winter day for me
The old-style RCMP cruisers with the fixed bubble on top. They did away with those after a close family friend, an RCMP officer had an accident and the bubble replaced his head. After that, they went to the light tray, much safer. Good movie, thank you for the upload.
I'd love to see more episodes of this series. It was great.
There is a dvd collection available and it's fantastic 👍
love heartbeat, filmed in my area
This was a sort of heartbeat movie and the last time nick berry plays nick rowen if you collect the heartbeat dvd collection it's included in the seventh series really great collection
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Thanks for sharing
They have a Greengrass in Canada too i see 🤣
I'm on about my third attempt to watch the entire Heartbeat series from the beginning ! Currently watching on two different channels . I knew the Rowans moved to Canada ( where I'm now based as an ex pat ) but I had no idea this episode existed until now ! Really enjoyed it . That could/should have made a great spin off series about their new life and adventures .
Just covid surfing and wound up here, a happy thing, esp because this setting is where I've lived since the 70's,and appreciating it here a little more now, again, think I'll go for a short drive tomorrow, from Calgary into the mountains, 10,2020, winter.
Thanx, from an Anglo file
Great soundtrack,
Didn't realize Stewart and beck sounded the same
My sister was living in Alberta on exchange from Queensland 2007/08 and was a teacher nearly Calgary.
Being from Alaska, "shooing" a Moose while On Foot is Not Advisable😬
Great movie! 💖👍
BRILLIANT EXCELLENT wish they had made more nick looked right at home in canada
I met Jimmy Herman (Frank) some years ago when I work in a hospital in Edmonton, he was such a shy, quiet man.
Watch this every night
This is so similar to the first episode of Heartbeat when Nick and his first wife turn up at Aidensfield. The sgt is very similar to Blaketon and Ofcourse, the old lady is a dead ringer for green grass lol happy days
You are aware that Changing Places was also the name of the very first episode. So it's a case of "here we go again"....
Very good production. This was almost a 1990s equivalent to The New Avengers in Canada.
I am wondering about reason behind the line ‘We drink coffee in this country…’ at 44:32 and 1:15:15 , apparently the producers never were told of Red Rose Tea, 'Only Available in Canada.'
I'm in western Canada and recognized the area. A lot of us drink coffee in the morning and tea in afternoon or evening. Coffee has more taste/oomph to it for that morning jumpstart.
Only in Canader, eh? Pity ☺️
They should have consulted with a few older Canadians, though, about things like the differences between Canadian and American language and perspectives. Bush, not woods. Chips, not fries. Pub, bar, or beer parlour, not saloon. The white folks all sound generic American ... but at least there was no “oot and aboot, eh”, which is a blessing!
The end titles says Simon Cowell was an executive producer on this. That’s a bit random, unless there’s another Simon Cowell out there,
possible, after all it was a Brit series
Great show. Rcmp training is in Regina though.
Yep. We’re with British people now so we’ll get a cupa tay instead of coffee ☕️. 😅😅😅😅😅Tea just doesn’t do it for me. I’ve got my 9th or 10th cup of coffee sitting by me now.
Thankyou 4 posting from essex uk
Was this Finale filmed in location in Canada? So Glad that I rewatched the episode, i MISSED SO MUCH THE FIRST TIME. Very well done, as usual.
Because he going stay holidays in Canada I'm so excited the movie and same they have episode by heartbeat series 7 DVD it well.
Really enjoyed!
I thought for sure it was in Saskatchewan, right around where I was born and lived for 6 years. 😪😪
They should do a Heartbeat changing places 2. Ik Nick and Joanna will be pretty old by know and little Katie will be all grown up with kids if her own know
Really love the episode with nick and Kate and no moving to Canada if there are more coming would really apreciate watching.
The song that came out in 1968 was pictures of matchstick men from the debut album picturesque matchstickable messages from the status quo
Really enjoyed this could do with more Nick made friends with the locals very good great location
Bless hope you are ok I on a be kind to as many folks as possible X even if it's smile open a door X little X say hello x
I wonder if anyone clocked one of the Executive Producers for this episode....
😂 OMG, priceless. In 1968 I was living in rural north-western Canada, and it was completely opposite to the Wild West portrayed here. They did get RCMP training mostly right, though, except for location. Extra points for real Canadian actors 👍 R.I.P. Jimmy Herman.
If they actually filmed this in early winter (instead of using a lot of fake snow), Nick, Katie, and Jo must have gotten frostbite something dreadful. And sore bums from wiping out on all those slippery roads and sidewalks 🤔
I actually own the 1965 Pontiac station wagon used in this movie.
I know someone who has one but he only takes it out on tour to car shows. I don't blame him he got it of a bloke in the North/West Territories and got it Shipped out to Central Queensland.
cool
Did this become a tv series? GREAT MOVIE!
No it was a one off as a wrap up for the Rowans
joey Depalmer yes. Watch free on RUclips. I am on a binge watch for a week now. Absolutely great series.
@@summer45ableno it didn't become a spin off ...this was a one movie spin off from the original series Heartbeat which had been running for many years before and after this ..check out Heartbeat from series 1 and see the full story of how these actors eventually came to this one off
ITS THE YEAR 1968 AND THEIR PLAYING STATUS QUO,S ROCKIN ALL OVER THE WORLD WHICH DID,NT COME OUT TILL 1977, 9 YEARS TOO EARLY
stop being so picky its a fictional program if you want facts watch a documentary
Yes, I thought "Rockin all over the World" by Status Quo was from a later period.
Changing Places, Season 1, Episode 1, aired 10 April 1992. Nick Berry as PC Nick Rowan; Niamh Cusack as Dr. Kate Rowan; Derek Fowlds as Sergeant Oscar Blaketon; Frank Middlemass as Dr. Alex Ferrenby; Bill Maynard as Claude Jeremiah Greengrass; William Simons as PC Alf Ventress; Mark Jordon as PC Phil Bellamy; Stuart Golland as George Ward; Rosemary McHale as Georgina Fraser; Jack Deam as Alan Maskell; Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Maskell; Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Murray; Del Henney as Harold Jackson; Andy Abrahams (as Andrew Abrahams), Magistrate; Malcolm Hebden, Clerk of Court; Peter Wallis as Old Bob; Phoenix, The Telstars; Mark Pepper (as Mark J. Pepper), First Mod; Marcus Lund, Second Mod; Gemma Cawthorne as Lizzie Maskell; Henry Ayrton, CND Protestor; Nicola Headley, Baby Girl.
@John Morris: Hi John! The information you posted here is indeed correct for the very first episode of the famous Heartbeat series, located in North Yorkshire and first broadcast in April 1992. That was when Nick and his first wife Kate moved from London up north to the village of Aidensfield.
A bit confusingly for many people, at the end of Series 7 Nick and his second wife Jo, along with daughter Katie have relocated to the Canadian province of Alberta. This special was filmed in 1998 and broadcast in 1999. Heartbeat sadly only did one episode showing us their new Canadian life, and chose to also title this special Changing Places- just like the very first Heartbeat episode broadcast in 1992! heartbeat.fandom.com/wiki/Heartbeat:_Changing_Places
I have come here after watching all the episodes from series one through seven. I’m thankful someone has posted this special! I really wish it could have turned into a regular spin off! But Nick really wanted to be a stay at home dad, and that’s what he has done for most of the time since 1998.
Great episode
Living in country where we have a devesre Population it pays to make friends with everyone even if you have very little in common doesn't matter if it's Canada, Australia,New Zealand,South Africa,Brazil, Germany. You can learn alot from natives and they always do the right thing by you just got to be fair and reasonable.
We need more people thinking the way u do. We are all brothers and sisters.
@@juliavasquez6974 thank you. I live in the City now but when I was a kid in the 1980's I grew up in North Queensland and Northern Territory,My father was a Headmaster at a couple of remote parts of Australia and he was big on Aboriginal people getting a good education as well as integrating them to Jobs outside their communities as well as bring Elders into the classroom and bring them out on camping so kids like myself who were from an UK/European background would learn a thing or two,we still keep in contact with many of the people we used to live with eventhou we live in the city it helps when the kids come down from communities and keep an eye on them so they don't get into trouble.
Amen,Amen,Amen
WISH EVERYONE THOUGHT THIS WAY, THE WORLD WOULD SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PLACE.
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Love this film..is there a next episode 🤔
I'm afraid not ☹️
@@SteveOliverOne what a shame..I was enjoying that
@@vailototafea7089 Have you the series Heartbeat This is the conclusion from series 1 thru 6 which there are many episodes.
@@miketybring4700 No I have not..sorry to say
No thankfully
Most important part of his uniform, and the officers leave it behind, it's stupid to say we dont have time and stupid for thinking an officer of law doest need his side arm!
set in 1968 no cops in UK or Australia carried guns ... it is a relatively newish phenomenon to those cultures.
Good story. Music is distracting. Instrumental would have been better in most scenes.
Brrrr, take me back home to the Texas panhandle so I can thaw out.
yikes, am only @10:27 and already thinking Nick must already be missing Blaketon, who makes this guys seem like a sweetie, and Greengrass, no kind of villian compared to Canadian rockie type...
Nice
Thank you very much watching heartbeat going to Canada nick jo an kate
I’ve heard that if a moose gets upset about something that they are really dangerous and will go after the one they’re upset with.
Does anyone know where to download English subtitles for this series?
Interesting sidetrack to the main show. I wonder why the video quality is so "shady", when the audio is more than ok... 🙃
Was there a follow on to this ??
Not to my knowledge.
family is of limits like that
How many episodes are there?
This was a one-off special episode of the long-running series "Heartbeat", following the main character after he left his job in Yorkshire to move to Canada.
There are 372 episodes of Heartbeat.
This looks interesting and would like to follow this series but I can't even watch the second half of this episode. Why?
I don't know why, the whole episode is there and plays through 1.5 hours.
Yes thankyou. I eventually was allowed to watch the second half. It took two days of trying but I finally veiwed it.
Very enjoyable. I hope there is more to come from this Canadian series of heart beat.
Never knew this was even filmed
Thanks x
Changing places was great but donot know the ending of the FILM
You know, I'm a big Heartbeat fan, but taking the show out of its usual environment doesn't do it for me. Same goes for the Australia episodes years later in the series. I feel like I'm watching a different show, like an 80s US/Canadian cop show. I don't like it. But good to see Nick, Jo and Katie get a happy ending. That Greengrass-esque woman was like a prototype Peggy. If Heartbeat ever gets rebooted one of these days, Katie should return to Aidensfield as an adult to discover her true origins and who her real mother was.
Well I live in Canada and I sure like it! lol
Don’t say “real mother”. The term is biological mother.
She ate her husbands with hashbrowns 🍿😀
Not the same feal as the previous episodes in the English Village...doesn't even seem like the same show 😕.
I know, didn’t like it at all
whats the happs, are they poaching or what, seems a bit much if its for meat
Why burn the police station? I dont get it., 🤔
It wasn’t the actual station that was burning, but one of the outbuildings, a shed I believe.
It was the boat house.Nick had to create a diversion in order to save Jo and that was his option Probably not the sensiblist one but it worked the man was arrested and no one got shot.
What is this?
Nice 👍 movie 🎥
I feel that Juliette Gruber and Nick Berry couldn't wait to leave Heartbeat. Juliette left to move to France to be with her musician boyfriend (I heard she now lives in the Cotswold's doing yoga with an antiques dealer), Nick (allegedly) wanted to be with his family. Alright for some people who can retire in their 40s and never need to work again. Even his wife Rachel gave up acting. Naimh Cusack left to have a baby, but her baby was born 10 months prior to her leaving, and she went on to do stage work and has since appeared in numerous TV roles that noone remembers her for. So this "I'm leaving to have a baby" seems to have been a convenient excuse for het to leave. Even Peter Firth who played her Whitby colleague disappeared all of a sudden after Kate died.
Actors leave shows all the time when they feel their time is done on a show. Nick Berry had done 7 years and felt it was time to go and he did want to raise his sons.He said at that time, "What I struggled with was that the boys were very young and I felt like I was away filming all the time. I'd been blessed with these little people and yet I wasn't really there. I realised I wanted to be at home." He had a production company he ran until 2019, so he did have an income. Juliette left as she moved to France with her then boyfriend and is a yoga instructor and had 2 children.
And now Juliette is a yoga instructor
Maybe matters've already changed there, yet I don't think Canadia/en productionists'll ever get to packing so much activity into the first 35 minutes' of a n y of their output here. And for Brits having Albertans play the shallowest of Canadia/ens..oo la 🍸
Seems like nick gone in to future 10 years playing Rockin all over the world status quo 1977 .what a big mistake but good to see again
i saw nick on a Harley Davidson with his son he was getting fish and chips
I recognize the place,it’s Cochrane,Alberta
Twas the time when the RCMP was recruiting from the UK. It would be years until Canadians will be recruited, and decades until 'other immigrants' are accepted to the force.
Canadian citizens (male) and British subjects (male) have been recruited into the RCMP since its creation in 1920.
Same thing that has happened here in Australia,that you talk about with recruitment in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, it wasn't really till the Mid 80's when the state police forces were doing a clean up and out of corrupt Police they need to recruit younger and overseas police Mainly from the UK and other Commonwealth Countries,I never have had a problem with shaking the Apple tree Occasionally but now adays they are very selective of Recruitment process they want more Ethnic deservity and even amount of Women I don't have a problem with that either. Also Uni degrees and almost clean record
@Katrinka San Francisco Bay Area RCMP is Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Like AFP is Australian Federal Police.
@@barryrobinson8552 did that apply to other British Commonwealth Countries.
Changing places
native Indians described as just a fixture around here 😮Insult
I know Nick wanted to leave because his wife spat out a kid, but the way they left quite quickly because “he wanted to go somewhere different” and to Canada of all places was bloody weird🤷🏼♀️
he said his wife died..
@@Ace-ke7fq His wife did die
Jo isn't Katie's mum she's named after her mother and nicks first wife
Spat out a kid?? What are you talking about? Have you even watched ANY of the first 7 seasons of Heartbeat? He’s been married to Jo only one year, and his first wife Kate died several years ago near the time Katie was born.
What have you got against Canada? Have you ever even been there? It’s an extremely large, diverse and very amazingly beautiful nation! If you immigrate to some nations, your past education won’t matter or count for anything. Many places you go, your training would not qualify you to get a job in the same field without going back to university. If Nick moved somewhere in the Commonwealth nations, his education and training will still be considered valid and useful to help him get a new job. They had discussed that if things do not work out in Canada, maybe they would try Australia next.
Classic xxx 😘
Completely unnecessary to lock her up; where was she going to go? What about her poor dogs?