1974: LLANDUDNO Ferry Ladies' 795th Voyage | Nationwide | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2022
  • Martin Young meets three pensioners - Mrs Simpson, Mrs Smith and Miss Lee - who buy a season ticket every summer for the ferry that goes between Llandudno and Douglas on the Isle of Man. The trio then spend each day of the summer season - 57 days altogether - making the six hour return trip to the island aboard the steamship Mona's Isle.
    What is it about this journey that appeals to them? Don't they ever get bored?
    Originally broadcast 24 July, 1974.
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  • @cazharris5581
    @cazharris5581 Год назад +42

    This is the beauty of these BBC films - they gave a voice to the ordinary folk and shone a light on the little eccentricities of people

    • @thedave7760
      @thedave7760 Год назад +1

      Some things never change.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Год назад

      @@thedave7760 the BBC has completely changed. So terribly biased today that people are cancelling their tv licence in droves, shame

    • @spiffenage1
      @spiffenage1 Год назад

      @@thedave7760 That's why we need the BBC and the TV licence, although some compassion should be shown to those who cannot genuinely afford it, but not those who shout "woke" at anything

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Год назад +12

    “Life‘s too short to be miserable with people.“ So right.

  • @RB-ib3mo
    @RB-ib3mo Год назад +35

    I'm sure those ladies have long since passed along with the remanence of another world where life was so very different. Better times I think.

    • @zulfiqarali9808
      @zulfiqarali9808 Год назад +8

      Yes in a given perspective theirs were better simpler times with of course a different set of challenges as well

    • @spiffenage1
      @spiffenage1 Год назад +1

      @@zulfiqarali9808 q

  • @ucheucheuche
    @ucheucheuche Год назад +13

    I don't even know these ladies, and I feel like I miss them already. 😥

  • @Volker_GR
    @Volker_GR Год назад +23

    Very lovely ladies! Generation of my grandmother (b. 1902). She loved to go by ferry boat to the small island of Norderney (German island in the Wadden Sea of the North Sea). They all went through two world wars, so as pensioners they deserved this joy a lot!

  • @Xarvey
    @Xarvey Год назад +12

    As a 23yr old Llandudno resident, it would be so cool to have ferries from our town again.

    • @Paul2377
      @Paul2377 Год назад

      I was in Llandudno a few months ago in the summer and walked to the end of this very pier! It looked quieter back in those days. I agree it would be nice for the Isle of Man ferry to be reinstated, but I suppose there isn't the need for it now.

    • @heatherlamb3254
      @heatherlamb3254 Год назад

      I think it would be a good idea to reinstate the ferry, I did visit Llandudno when the ferry used to come in but I never did go on the ferry as my grandmother didn't like traveling on ships much, probably many people would like to visit the Isle of man for the day,before I go does anybody in Llandudno or visitors remember the great orme lit up with green and orange it was like flood lights shining from the ground

  • @hilaryepstein6013
    @hilaryepstein6013 Год назад +21

    A very sweet little film of a much simpler time gone by. Their jaunt would have made a wonderful Alan Bennett film.

  • @rabbit64sj91
    @rabbit64sj91 Год назад +9

    Lovely ladies, bless them! 😍💕 I was ten years old in 1974, & remember our 'old folk' being like this, born late Victorians & Edwardians as they were. We had holidays in Llandudno in 1968 & 1969, when I was just 4 & 5 years of age, but I remember it so well. Such lovely times to grow up in. 💞

  • @heskeylator
    @heskeylator 2 месяца назад +1

    I stood right on the end of that very pier 7 days ago from writing this. These ladies were long gone in the 1990s and early 00s when I went there with my grandparents and parents as a kid. But it was great to see their grandchildrens generation of the same age by now, there and enjoying it. I hope the place never changes.

  • @zulfiqarali9808
    @zulfiqarali9808 Год назад +14

    What an intense love for life and all these activities with patience and a great sense of appreciation
    Keep it up BBC Archives I love each of your well made videos
    Precious history

  • @JohnHonda101
    @JohnHonda101 Год назад +2

    I was 7 years old when this was aired, its strange to see how old fashioned this all looks.. Keep up the good work BBC.

  • @markiliff
    @markiliff Год назад +7

    I did the same trip about 10 years before that with my dad, grandad, uncle & sister. It was the first time I'd seen, never mind had, potato crisps (Smith's). The little twist of blue waxed paper full of salt really didn't taste at all nice. The funnel was reddy orange. The ship was called Snaefell. And that's what I did on my holidays.

  • @Holeyguagaamoley
    @Holeyguagaamoley Год назад +1

    When I was a kid I could not stand Nationwide but was made to watch it by my Dad now I can’t get enough of it!

  • @mattsan70
    @mattsan70 Год назад +10

    "Do you not tire of each others company?"... oh no NO no NO no... (middle lady says nothing!!) 🙄

  • @jessicatorretto159
    @jessicatorretto159 Год назад +2

    Those 3 lady's had a awesome attitude. Life's too short .

  • @chazwalker7156
    @chazwalker7156 Год назад +3

    I remember us going to Llandudno, sometime in early 1970's (71/72 or 73 I think 🤔) I was only a nipper - whilst there I remember the Red Arrows passing over... we also saw William Roach (Corrie's Ken Barlow) on the beach with his golden labby - my sis still got the pics.
    Oh happy days 🏖️😎

  • @alanpengo3335
    @alanpengo3335 Год назад +1

    I can remember in the late 70s for a school day out we were supposed to sail from Liverpool to Llandudno for the day but the sea was to rough to dock, they were scared in case the ship crashed into wooden pier ,so we had to stay on the ship and sailed to the Isle of man Douglas, we were all sea sick 160 kids from two schools, 4 hrs to Douglas then 4hrs back, will never forget our school day out in 79 I'm 56 now and still laugh about it feeling nausea as I remember 💙 😀

  • @Flaccidtetris
    @Flaccidtetris Год назад +2

    A very sweet little clip. Would love to have a conversation with someone from their generation, it's nice that footage like this exists :)

  • @1magnit
    @1magnit Год назад +3

    I've been on that very boat. In the 60s. Been to Llandudno too AND Douglas. From Barrow. I was probably about 7 at the time.

  • @donlogan83
    @donlogan83 Год назад +2

    It’s fascinating to watch videos such as this, to see the older generation 9 years before I was even born!
    There’s so much that it would be interesting to speak to them about…I’m sure that there would be elements of today’s society which would delight and shock them in equal measure, but also parts which remain very similar.

  • @angelacooper2661
    @angelacooper2661 Год назад +3

    I regularly go on holiday to Llandudno every year. Here I would have been just four and not old enough to remember or understand what went on in the wider world.

    • @heatherlamb3254
      @heatherlamb3254 Год назад

      I have been to Llandudno a few times since the ferry stopped running, we never went on it as my nan suffered from sea sickness but still enjoyed watching the ferry come and go. I used to like seeing the Great Or me lit up in Green and Orange. My husband and sons love Llandudno, I think they always will, I know I will.

  • @sharondowney1725
    @sharondowney1725 2 месяца назад

    O i love these ladies.thy enjoyed life stayed friends im sure there someone around the pier keeping an eye on it in spirit. I lived in North Wales for 20yrs loveed Llandudno.

  • @heatherlamb3254
    @heatherlamb3254 Год назад +3

    I remember seeing every body going on the ferry, it used to leave Llandudno every morning about 8.00 and arrive back about 6.00 it was lovely

  • @GianniBarberi
    @GianniBarberi Год назад +1

    I was 12,it was a great year

  • @NorthWalesKid
    @NorthWalesKid Год назад +7

    1974 and we’re still in black and white

    • @jasonayres
      @jasonayres Год назад +4

      Well, we got a colour TV set the following year, and had the neighbours around that Saturday night to watch The Wizard of Oz.
      Excited?
      We sure were! 100%

    • @petergivenbless900
      @petergivenbless900 Год назад +3

      English weather is so grey it to me 30 seconds before I realised it was in black and white!

    • @chazwalker7156
      @chazwalker7156 Год назад +1

      In bare-foot-days, we sometimes stuck that coloured Lucozade film on our little black & white tv screen < It were reet good for a while, till dad copt us and towd us off, w'ya clip roun'th'ear...
      Kids today eh... di dunt no' di born, d'di - but, ad g' bek tomorra, if a cud 👶

    • @donlogan83
      @donlogan83 Год назад +2

      @@petergivenbless900 None of this took place in England 😉

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Год назад

    Very Cool..

  • @spiffenage1
    @spiffenage1 Год назад +1

    The SS Manxman was the last steamer to sail from Llandudno in September 1982. The 1973 oil price shock was soon to be reflected in Steam Packet fares rocketing putting an end to cheap fares these ladies enjoyed . An era was a few years away from its close. The current IOM Steam Packet fleet no longer have the spare vessels to run to Llandudno and it's possible the pier is unsuitable for the current ferries which are much heavier than the Mona's Isle was.
    In 1980 the vessel was chartered to appear as a French liner in the film:-Chariots Of Fire It was her swansong as she went for scrap in 1981 Long live the BBC (with its faults) and the IOMSPCo 200 years old in 2030.

  • @TheGwylan
    @TheGwylan Год назад +3

    ❤️😊❤️

  • @sarahlouise7163
    @sarahlouise7163 Год назад +1

    aw ☺️

  • @aineo2888
    @aineo2888 Год назад +1

    This has to be an early Mark Felton film

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Год назад +2

    Not an advert for Llandudno.

  • @martina5296
    @martina5296 Год назад

    The simple things in life are now just fun memories to watch.
    Those ladies definitely knew how to not only enjoy the simple things in life, but they were chock full of appreciating them as well.
    I hope they truly celebrating properly and with gusto and kicked up their heels on their 800th sail.
    So, they inquired about them men since they knew they were all married? Good for them! You never know unless you ask.🙃😉😉😉

  • @iaina3251
    @iaina3251 Год назад +4

    The way he says LLandudno as "Clan Dud No", really grates on my ears!

    • @user-lz3vp8rq2s
      @user-lz3vp8rq2s 11 месяцев назад

      It's khlan DID no After the parish of St Tudno

  • @storyspeakingtree
    @storyspeakingtree Год назад

    Mrs.Smith and Mrs. Doubtfire I like them...

  • @nigeljames6017
    @nigeljames6017 Год назад

    I love how Mrs Simpson in the white coat is left behind the other two ladies because she can’t keep up !

  • @GianniBarberi
    @GianniBarberi Год назад +1

    Look at the pants of the servant with boxes! Almost a double maxi skirt! It was called unisex fashion style

  • @Dazsvintagestuff
    @Dazsvintagestuff Год назад +3

    Miss Lee seems a bit fearsome.

  • @garryleeks4848
    @garryleeks4848 Год назад +1

    I wonder if they ever married or stayed spinsters, how long were they friends, questions questions , so many .

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +1

      'Mrs Simpson, Mrs Smith and Miss Lee' suggests that two of them had been married (before).

  • @rebeccaamys8902
    @rebeccaamys8902 Год назад

    Miss Lee is definitely the woman in black

  • @Tmuk2
    @Tmuk2 Год назад +15

    I really miss *proper* old ladies. You still get old ladies of course, but these days they're more likely to be dressed in jeans and trainers and seem almost indistinguishable from the general population

    • @garryleeks4848
      @garryleeks4848 Год назад +7

      Proper old ladies blue rinse hair, dentures move when talking, and sweets in a little white paper bag, there must be some somewhere

    • @moominmay
      @moominmay Год назад +3

      @@garryleeks4848 lol I think thats a vision never to return as the current old ladies would have been born in the late 50s/early swinging 60s and won’t naturally fall into that sweet old lady look!

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +1

      @@moominmay There will come a time when today's clothes will be the 'sweet old lady look' 🙂

    • @gtaluvr1992
      @gtaluvr1992 Год назад +6

      @@garryleeks4848proper old ladies have been gone since the late 90s early 2000s :(

    • @snowdog9954
      @snowdog9954 Год назад +1

      Agree! They remind me of my childhood, my Grans were like them. Always mints in the handbags.

  • @minimaxi802
    @minimaxi802 Год назад +1

    These women were probably born around the same time as Adolf Hitler, 1889.

    • @garryleeks4848
      @garryleeks4848 Год назад +3

      Or Charlie Chaplin

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +3

      One of them was born 1900, because she says in 1909 she was nine years old. That's what I heard.

    • @garryleeks4848
      @garryleeks4848 Год назад +2

      @@Volker_GR Gordon bennet she looks older than 74

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +4

      @@craig7333 Back then, people generally looked 'older' than they do now. Hard work, no spa, no plastic surgery. And: In Great Britain, the average life expectancy in 1974 was 72 years, today it is over 80. So people just died earlier. From this point of view, the three ladies were already older than the statistical life expectancy at the time - probably because of the healthy sea air 🙂

    • @garryleeks4848
      @garryleeks4848 Год назад +2

      @@craig7333 That’s what’s aged them , the old sea salt

  • @eddiehanson2738
    @eddiehanson2738 Год назад +6

    This is splendid. What happened to sympathetic, heart-warming reportage like this?

  • @caijones156
    @caijones156 Год назад +1

    This is great! Other than the pronunciation of Llandudno, that was dreadful.

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +1

      Luckily they were in Llandudno, and not in Llanfairpwll­gwyngyllgogery­chwyrndrobwll­llantysilio­gogogoch 🙂

    • @caijones156
      @caijones156 Год назад +3

      @@Volker_GR unironically though, Llanfair PG is an easy name to pronounce if you can speak Welsh, most other names are harder.

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад +1

      @@caijones156 And even if I can't pronounce the short version correctly, there's always Gogogoch left. Don't forget, I'm a mainland European, and Goch is also a city in my country - so go-go-Goch is easy for me 🙂

    • @caijones156
      @caijones156 Год назад +1

      @@Volker_GR that would be easyer if you can make the ch noise. But I'm referring to the whole name, it's long but not hard, there are plant of shorter names here, especially the ones that have mixed with English that are impossible to pronounce.

    • @Volker_GR
      @Volker_GR Год назад

      @@caijones156 Languages and dialects are so interesting I could talk about them for hours even without being able to speak them. As a native German speaker, I can make the ch noise in several variants, except the Swiss one 🙂