FRED episode 4 - drinking and climbing - Fred Dibnah

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2017
  • The fourth of seven episodes from 1982 exploring the fascinating world of Fred Dibnah

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  • @shawnwalsh5430
    @shawnwalsh5430 10 месяцев назад +282

    Fred reminds me of an old saying, "When Ships were made of Wood and Men were made of Steel "... Thank you.

    • @DanP293
      @DanP293 5 месяцев назад +12

      Back in those days grafting was a very different thing, its a shame these sorts of trades have died out and we've lost a lot of history.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 2 месяца назад

      The most men in the past dont work on those chimneys + many Million of men today are working in more important jobs like truckers or farmers, No food without them.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 2 месяца назад

      @@DanP293 in many 3rd world countries work like this is normal even with lot of deaths but no one romantize it

    • @DaillestBiggiesmalls
      @DaillestBiggiesmalls 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DanP293Technology advances, back 100 years ago horses were valued transportation, 10 years later when cars became a thing, horses became almost worthless

    • @voltagefireworker7849
      @voltagefireworker7849 Месяц назад

      @@borntoclimb7116 Those romantizing peoples don't care about the bad sites of living.

  • @tune7333
    @tune7333 5 лет назад +3884

    This guy is the total antidote to the celebrity driven hell we live in today....this is clever hard working stuff..brilliant.

    • @MideanStone
      @MideanStone 4 года назад +83

      well said, and agreed.

    • @Fishingadventureuk
      @Fishingadventureuk 4 года назад +36

      Oh yes incredibly articulate and the way he figured out how to put a simple deck chair up in over an hour really demonstrated his intelligence...

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 4 года назад +150

      @@Fishingadventureuk He built multiple Steam Engines at home, that is by far no easy task.......sure, he struggled with a deck chair, but then again, look at Steven Hawkins, he was unable to articulate his arms and yet is one of the smartest people to have ever lived.
      It may not be obvious to you, but intelligence is applied and distributed differently, some people struggle outright of course, but it seems clear to me that Fred Dibnah hard a good noggin.

    • @Fishingadventureuk
      @Fishingadventureuk 4 года назад +19

      @@longnamedude3947 very true!

    • @ramases1
      @ramases1 4 года назад +17

      hear hear

  • @Vacuon
    @Vacuon 2 года назад +1132

    I love how the guy climbs 500ft tall chemneys without a harness, but keeps his life-jacket to dig on an island in a pond. We all have our fears haha

    • @antonyendean1873
      @antonyendean1873 2 года назад +317

      I think he said he couldn't swim.... but there again, whilst climbing the stacks, he couldn't fly either !

    • @paulshuttleworth6261
      @paulshuttleworth6261 2 года назад +137

      I don’t think the life jacket would have helped much climbing chimneys. Probably best to leave it off.

    • @Luk3d411
      @Luk3d411 2 года назад +50

      A man’s got to know his limitations

    • @benben071
      @benben071 2 года назад +46

      He said the work on the island is dangerous because he couldn't swim, being on top of a 300ft chimney is safer in his eyes

    • @stefengullicksen314
      @stefengullicksen314 2 года назад +6

      Great catch!

  • @Kranzio-
    @Kranzio- 2 года назад +676

    This is what a reality show should be. It doesn't force drama with music and editing, it just lets the subject be themself and offer a fascinating look into a life very few people will get to experience otherwise. Rest in peace, big man.

    • @owenmorgan4703
      @owenmorgan4703 Год назад +11

      Fred's passion is addictive , great character and a very clever man, the "must see" program, for everyone massive thumbs up to the big man !

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 Год назад +7

      @@owenmorgan4703 as a freeclimber, i love it

    • @peterbamforth6453
      @peterbamforth6453 Год назад +5

      not half modern tv can be pretty crappy

    • @joewilson3575
      @joewilson3575 Год назад +7

      The greatness of it is that everyone can experience this sort of life. I mean obviously yes very few people will own steam engines (so in that sense it is letting people into a life that few will have) but not everyone wants a steam engine. The thing the show highlights is the work he put into it, forteen years all for the dream that one day it would run. Everyone can do that with something even if it's making models or painting or on their allotment or back garden or even just their yard!
      Obviously whats sad is that it's a different world now and the poor just get poorer, but within that we can still carve out a bit of an interesting life just like fred. I mean he's going to work all the time working a hard job and with his remaining energy pouring it into something he's passionate about, I think a lot of young people now can learn a lot from that (Not saying we don't I'm just saying there's a lack of motivation out there). That's what's special about Fred and why I think he's so awesome, it's not what he does, it's the passion he puts into it!

    • @lesliedymond9484
      @lesliedymond9484 10 месяцев назад +2

      Very clever man rip fred

  • @futureshock5641
    @futureshock5641 3 года назад +1230

    Nearly 40 years later and we're still watching and listening to Fred, what an absolute legend, they don't make em like him anymore

    • @1971dave
      @1971dave 2 года назад +7

      Well" they do, with all accounts he was an utter bastard of a man, treated his three wives like shit and cut them out of the will, is first three kids don't really had anything to do with him,

    • @TrueHelpTV
      @TrueHelpTV 2 года назад +4

      the ones like them just get labeled by society.. come eat lunch with a bunch of tower climbers; we're still around =p we just can't film it anymore because there's always a Karen somewhere who'll spend their entire drunken evening figuring out who to complain to so people get in trouble.

    • @jeffreyhawes
      @jeffreyhawes 2 года назад +5

      he is more than a legend he is a hero

    • @gungapea8801
      @gungapea8801 2 года назад +7

      There is still people like him around but we can’t be as blatant as he is because health and safety would crucify you. There’s No substitute for hard graft and common sense

    • @davidwebb9752
      @davidwebb9752 2 года назад +3

      Nearly 40 years later and the job still isn’t finished. Hell Andy Dufresne tunneled out of Shawshank in under 20 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Wesley_semeniuk96
    @Wesley_semeniuk96 3 года назад +819

    Fred is buried in the same cemetery as my family, I salute to him every time I pass his grave, what a legend.

    • @chosento2988
      @chosento2988 3 года назад +49

      Please give him one for me next time you see him

    • @smiffy113
      @smiffy113 3 года назад +32

      Dig him up

    • @michaelschmitz4919
      @michaelschmitz4919 2 года назад +49

      Is his tomb stone a chimney with a scaffold around the top?

    • @skizzysmith1146
      @skizzysmith1146 2 года назад +21

      you can feel proud that he is there, except that I believe he has a rather long ladder and at the top of it is an infinitely long row of steam engines waiting for Fred to restore them, and next door is a pub with fantastic beer, free for ever.

    • @burgersnchips
      @burgersnchips 2 года назад +16

      @@michaelschmitz4919 I wondered the same thing, had a look on Google maps and someone has posted a photograph of his gravestone.
      It's a very simple affair, easily missed if I'm honest. Shame he didn't get something more in-keeping with his personality.
      Equally though had it been more fancy it would be more likely to be vandalised.

  • @rossturpin8047
    @rossturpin8047 Год назад +145

    It’s comforting to know that even an engineering mind as good as Fred’s can be slightly thwarted by a deckchair.

  • @malcolmwilkinson4449
    @malcolmwilkinson4449 2 года назад +273

    Some 40+ years ago we were in the back room of our first house, a tiny 2 bedroom terrace on Leigh Road, Leigh Lancashire, when our entire house began rumbling and shaking. It felt like an earthquake, but the sound of a steam whistle made us go to the front door to investigate. There in full glory was Fred trundling past us in his traction engine and trailer causing absolute traffic mayhem behind him as he was heading back to Bolton!!!! A blast on his whistle and a wave to me and my wife as he passed us is still one of my abiding memories!!! RIP Fred, still missed👍👍👍

    • @Crvstylvngs
      @Crvstylvngs Год назад +6

      What a lovely memory, thank you so much for sharing it. It's comments like these that keep me going, having an insight from someone you don't know halfway across the world with a similar interest to you. Thanks again and I wish you and your family a good, long life.

    • @johnnyv1982
      @johnnyv1982 Год назад +3

      Great story

    • @Realzezro
      @Realzezro 10 месяцев назад +3

      Quality, im "only" 27 but discovered fred a while ago, the mans a steam train himself💪

    • @anthonymorales842
      @anthonymorales842 7 месяцев назад +2

      glorious memory

    • @gedheaton1415
      @gedheaton1415 4 месяца назад +2

      Mate I had a pint with him once near to your's at Leigh Miners,he's been a rally of sorts nearby, that said he was in a van not the traction engine. Top man.

  • @Discoretrox
    @Discoretrox 3 года назад +971

    Is it just me or does anyone else watching these find them so therapeutic?! Just brilliant....

    • @columkenn
      @columkenn 2 года назад +9

      Yep

    • @JohnDoe-kf7md
      @JohnDoe-kf7md 2 года назад +9

      Before our world was completely corrupted by the deep state and people actually thought for themselves and didn’t wear mask just because the government said to.

    • @barryburton7755
      @barryburton7755 2 года назад +7

      Its very relaxing to watch anything by fred,but remember in the first clip when the chimney came down so close to the fella being lost and all his clips and stuff would never have been.

    • @Tomteeejay
      @Tomteeejay 2 года назад +8

      Spot on! I used to watch the TV series with my Dad. Happy memories of my Dad laughing away at Fred's antics and adventures. Pure escapism watching them back after all these years!

    • @jonscally2349
      @jonscally2349 2 года назад +7

      yes....love Fred.. these films are better than valium.lol

  • @anthonymulcahy1166
    @anthonymulcahy1166 3 года назад +773

    Donald was his perfect right hand man. Never said a whole lot but Fred trusted him with his life.
    2 legends

    • @lukehusbands4037
      @lukehusbands4037 3 года назад +36

      Only a man like Fred would have found a man like Donald! Pair of legends

    • @johnathanryan2117
      @johnathanryan2117 3 года назад +62

      In a lot of ways theyre very typical of how bloke round this way used to get on. There always seemed to be the talkative " extrovert" and his more taciturn mate. Perfect foil in a lot of ways.
      Great that Fred can sort out a steam engine and chimney just by looking at it, but a blackpool deckchair foxes him!

    • @johnathanryan2117
      @johnathanryan2117 3 года назад +5

      @@user-zy9yg2eu5t doubt it. Different type of pipes, screws, shafting and nuts that interested them.

    • @user-zy9yg2eu5t
      @user-zy9yg2eu5t 3 года назад +9

      @@johnathanryan2117 Shame. I think Donald would have been a very SENSUAL person in the sack

    • @chrispbacon3042
      @chrispbacon3042 3 года назад +5

      @@johnathanryan2117 I am similar with stuff. I can build a pc from scratch but I am hopeless with MS Word.

  • @andersestes
    @andersestes Год назад +45

    I'm gonna always come back to this for the rest of my life. What a man. What a story. What a time capsule. Inspiring and meditative.

  • @retrorambles517
    @retrorambles517 Год назад +46

    So sad how TV has changed in the last 40 years
    So well made and relaxing and listen how well Fred and everybody else speaks

  • @KidThomsonMediaProductions
    @KidThomsonMediaProductions 4 года назад +247

    That pulley System with the milk churns is pure unadulterated genius

    • @davidmarsden8008
      @davidmarsden8008 3 года назад +10

      Fred had a PhD on Murphies Law

    • @MrDigimal
      @MrDigimal 3 года назад +10

      Simple but so impressive. What a legend

    • @royalhero4608
      @royalhero4608 3 года назад +12

      Could fred himself not have gone up and down in that?

    • @JuliusSeizure1
      @JuliusSeizure1 3 года назад +2

      @@royalhero4608 then someone other brave bloke has to go up and lower it.. So the main man Fred can be lifted up. So I imagine Fred wouldn't have that so he may as well go up himself!

    • @lloydsmith8558
      @lloydsmith8558 2 года назад +2

      I agree, but why was it never loaded straight in to a skip? Keep a me up at night Lol

  • @nchcroy3877
    @nchcroy3877 5 лет назад +305

    Hands up those who would have loved to have spent an afternoon having a brew with Fred and listening to his tales?

    • @Shads62
      @Shads62 3 года назад +13

      he was in my local in workington during an episode of one show. I was at work so missed him. Always regeret not taking that day off

    • @fayecox9401
      @fayecox9401 3 года назад +2

      Me would been intresting

    • @scottnewton9370
      @scottnewton9370 3 года назад +3

      A pint , hold the brew unless it's home brew

    • @CelticSaint
      @CelticSaint 3 года назад +2

      @@Shads62 Yes, the niggling feeling of what might have been. I have such regrets as well. One in particular.

    • @matthew09ify
      @matthew09ify 3 года назад +2

      It wouldnt be a brew itd be a pint o guiness

  • @msxmurda2385
    @msxmurda2385 2 года назад +32

    I didn’t search for this. Somehow it just popped up and it’s one of the best little documentary films I’ve ever seen. Thanks RUclips.

    • @MrGoombasticveryFantastic
      @MrGoombasticveryFantastic 4 месяца назад +3

      The entire series is great and such a nice view into what it was like 40 years ago. Everybody speaks so fluently and well and you dont have people zombiefied by their electronic devices.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MrGoombasticveryFantastic 40 years ago there was lot of teens with drugs, it was a pretty big Problem in the 80s

    • @MrGoombasticveryFantastic
      @MrGoombasticveryFantastic 2 месяца назад +1

      @@borntoclimb7116 At least they were social and not have their phone as an emotional support object

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 2 месяца назад

      @@MrGoombasticveryFantastic they have Hollywood hocuspocus and narcism back then, it is not new, the Smartphones are just show the narcism better

  • @haraldhasthi3171
    @haraldhasthi3171 Год назад +31

    I've ben sitting smiling half an hour almost, what a character.
    How can you not admire a person like that...

  • @Ashfielder
    @Ashfielder 5 лет назад +1628

    Fred had more industrial output from his shed in 1982 than the entire UK has now

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 4 года назад +44

      We aren't quite as heavy on industrial works as we used to be, but we are far ahead of almost every other country in regards to technology, automotive engineering and low volume precision manufacturing. All highly skilled jobs, and anyone that thinks otherwise, tell me when was the last time you developed a Formula 1 Car, because, as far as I am aware, minus about 3 teams, every single Formula 1 car has been developed in the UK, that's the peak of automotive performance.
      Alongside this, we also have ARM (Previously Acorn Computing), who's architecture is in every single smartphone on the planet. Beat that.

    • @turbo682
      @turbo682 4 года назад +8

      @MercyReaper far ahead in terms of technology how?

    • @turbo682
      @turbo682 4 года назад +37

      @@longnamedude3947 believe it or not there is a lot more to the planet than F1

    • @longnamedude3947
      @longnamedude3947 4 года назад +7

      @@turbo682 Yeah, Like ARM, as I mentioned.....

    • @michaelmartin9022
      @michaelmartin9022 4 года назад +25

      @@longnamedude3947 Where are those chips made? I'd wager it's not Yorkshire.

  • @carbonsiliconnn
    @carbonsiliconnn 5 лет назад +963

    Every morning between 10 and 10.15 Fred would dip Health& Safety blokes in his tea

    • @xtrofilm
      @xtrofilm 4 года назад +13

      HA HA, brilliant.

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 4 года назад +8

      haha

    • @grahamjonathan762
      @grahamjonathan762 4 года назад +4

      Blinder!

    • @zivkovicable
      @zivkovicable 4 года назад +32

      Since 1974 there has been an 84% decrease in workplace fatalities. I think that's probably a good thing on balance.

    • @ramases1
      @ramases1 4 года назад +3

      hahaha spot on!!

  • @shuggie7427
    @shuggie7427 5 месяцев назад +26

    I used to window clean near where Fred lived and I loved listening to the noise that came from his back yard when he was working in it. Occasionally I’d see him and we’d wave to each other like old friends. Since he’s gone and to this day I find the area eerily quiet. RIP big man 😢

    • @dudeguy9943
      @dudeguy9943 4 месяца назад +2

      hell of a man he was

  • @malcolmwilkinson4449
    @malcolmwilkinson4449 2 года назад +18

    Me my wife and my small son were fortunate enough to see Fred fell the chimney of the Alder Mill in Leigh , Lancs using his old method of using fire to burn through the wooden props he had installed to support a massive section of the chimney base he had removed . No explosives mere fire. Any movement of the chimney simply using a metal rod installed between two rows of bricks just above the top of the hole he had taken out to enable him to build his wooden props. He came chatting to the crowd who were assembled to see the felling of the chimney. The irony was seeing smoke again pouring out of the top of the chimney for one last time before it’s demise was quite moving seeing that I had actually worked at Alder Mill as a lad. Then the rod slowly began to droop, the time of the felling was imminent but Fred still went to take a look at the fire !!!!! Then came the honking horn and Fred shouting ‘she’s going’ and like some gravely wounded animal the chimney slowly fell to the ground so gracefully it brought a tear to my eye. Another part of my home Towns history gone forever. Never again would those huge white bricks towards the top of the tower spelling out ALDER would be visible across the rooftops of Leigh. The only remaining piece of that huge cotton mill is ,what was , the small office , but it still proudly displays ‘Alder Mill’. above the arched doorway.

  • @garyhardman8369
    @garyhardman8369 6 лет назад +1100

    I had to smile when I saw the piece on the 'island'. That lake was man made, when the construction of the nearby M62 (now M60 ring road) was crossing the Irwell valley.
    A motorway bridge was constructed, in order to span both the river Irwell and the Salford to Bolton railway line. The lake was formed, when the motorway construction needed extra material to bring the land adjoining the bridge to the same level. So, they started excavating the valley floor, to obtain the material. I'm not sure what went wrong, but they needed a lot more material than first estimated. There was a problem though, in the middle of their excavations sat an electricity pole, which carried the wires that supplied a property on the other side of the river. So they dug around it, thus forming the island.
    The electricity pole had long since been removed when this film was shot, but if you look back at the footage, you can clearly see the remaining 'stump' where it had been cut off.
    I smile because at about the age of 13 (I'm 59 now), Me and one of my mates took a tent over to the island and slept for the night. We achieved this by strapping all our gear to a lorry tyre inner tube, and towed it across whilst swimming. Sounds ridiculous now, but it was a big adventure when you're 13.
    By the way, the island was never flattened, and is now covered in dense shrubs.
    R.I.P. Fred, you were a legend.

    • @ThePistpet
      @ThePistpet 6 лет назад +53

      Great anecdote thanks for that, I find watching Fred very grounding, a link to days gone by

    • @garyhardman8369
      @garyhardman8369 6 лет назад +17

      Yes, it is Clifton Marina. You can see the island on Google Maps. Unfortunately, you can no longer see the remains of the electricity pole, as the Island is covered in shrubs.

    • @johnfleming7252
      @johnfleming7252 6 лет назад +16

      Nice story Gary 👍

    • @eltonlovell9898
      @eltonlovell9898 6 лет назад +48

      I was just thinking yesterday what would be left of that island.. I love that they just dropped off two blokes with shovels for a day and then it isn't mentioned again.

    • @Just1Spark
      @Just1Spark 5 лет назад +5

      Thank you for the story!

  • @geoffm9944
    @geoffm9944 3 года назад +116

    Fred Dibnah was a very talented and hard working steeplejack, who once described himself as a ‘back street‘ engineer. Although he was a joiner by trade, he accumulated a wide amount of engineering skills by simply watching and then applying himself. Fred was like a Victorian, self taught working man, who had enormous energy and stamina, worked bloody hard and was prepared to take huge risks while working several hundred feet up a ladder. Indeed, he could turn his hand to almost any task. RIP Fred.

    • @TimNelson
      @TimNelson 3 года назад

      Well said, Geoff. Perfect stated, mate.

    • @ShevillMathers
      @ShevillMathers Год назад +3

      Awarded an honorary Doctorate (PhD) and another academic recognition for his engineering talents/skills. Wikipedia has a lot of information about Fred Dibnah.

  • @normanmunns4743
    @normanmunns4743 Год назад +27

    A real mans man
    Articulate , intelligent with a great sense of humour
    He could relate to anyone
    Also a brilliant presenter

  • @mortanos8938
    @mortanos8938 2 года назад +47

    Fred, I love you !
    You called yourself lazy but were one of the hardest working men I've ever seen, and I've been a very hard worker in my good days while you were still at it with 50. You may have stood like a God above all the rest high atop those chimneys, but humble and sweet as you were, your feet always remained on the ground. You were down to Earth and enjoyed simple tastes in life, be it Beer or steam engines, you were a simple man with a job that was anything but simple. One of the most dangerous jobs on this planet, yet you remained quaint and humble through it all. Sadly your kind is a lost breed to our civilisation.
    You are an inspiration to courage and character and now have one more fan. Greetings from Germany. RIP Fred. God bless you.

    • @AwayFromSirens
      @AwayFromSirens Год назад +9

      What a beautiful comment to remember a hero such as Fred ❤

    • @douglasgreen437
      @douglasgreen437 10 месяцев назад +4

      & that sums up what Fred means to us mere mortals..👏

    • @FB-fp4pv
      @FB-fp4pv 9 месяцев назад +2

      Incredible comment…just incredible

  • @MCharlie94
    @MCharlie94 6 лет назад +256

    One of the most therapeutic pieces of television to watch ever.

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 5 лет назад +3

      MCharlie94
      Indeed, it had exactly the same effect on me, and I'm not even into steeplejacking or steamrollers.

    • @stevepercival4774
      @stevepercival4774 5 лет назад +1

      I agree real reality tv

    • @bidenhasdementia8657
      @bidenhasdementia8657 5 лет назад +5

      for sure, but it makes me want to weep for whats happened to the UK.

    • @martynstembridge7714
      @martynstembridge7714 4 года назад +4

      A LOT of old British TV like this is very relaxing to watch ... Makes you kick back and wish for better times long gone.

    • @blondemommyvomit
      @blondemommyvomit 4 года назад +3

      You mean you don't like turning on the TalmudVision and seeing program after program of White women and black men sexual pairings?
      You a bigot or something?

  • @geraldstarr9950
    @geraldstarr9950 5 лет назад +80

    After a days work dangling off a massive chimney with nothing but a flat cap for safety gear, Fred liked to go home and relax by fixing his steam engine. The essentials for repairing his giant steam roller include; lifting big bits of metal and sticking them on other big bits of metal, smoking cigarettes, drinking beer, danger, intricate knowledge of Victorian engineering and having lots of skill.
    I’m grateful we have these videos to appreciate the man and his achievements. Thank you.

    • @lovethemack
      @lovethemack 2 года назад +2

      absolute fact. it just made no sense that he kept trying to have a marriage while doing all that.

    • @deth3021
      @deth3021 2 года назад

      Pretty sure he built that engine from scratch... that is he wasnt repairing it.

  • @8acun
    @8acun 2 года назад +20

    simply climbing that ladder would make your forearms fucking swell to exploding and burn like crazy... this is a real man's work.

    • @a.i.a3949
      @a.i.a3949 7 месяцев назад

      Its not quite that bad.
      You can get a bit of a burn if you're nervous and white knuckling the ladder but its not even as bad as swinging a lump hammer forearm wise.

    • @mrwhite1765
      @mrwhite1765 6 месяцев назад

      Your climbing the ladder wrong if your using your forearms the pull… use your legs to push

    • @voltagefireworker7849
      @voltagefireworker7849 Месяц назад

      Ladder climbing is pretty easy, i work as an lineman in germany climb some very tall electricity pylons, there are just bolts on the ledges of these pylons, it is more difficult climb those bolts, i'm glad if a pylon has a real ladder, carry all the tools and devices on pylons.

  • @gareth198808
    @gareth198808 2 года назад +65

    As a Northerner there’s just something about him, friendly, easy to talk to, easy to listen to - what a top man

    • @cleanerben9636
      @cleanerben9636 6 дней назад

      easy could talk to him about anything at the pub, or the shop, or the post office, anywhere. Sound lad.

  • @mistereb
    @mistereb 5 лет назад +172

    I would have switched this over in 1986, now I'm 44 I'm happily spending half hour chunks of my time with Fred Dibnah!

    • @whatsthetruth23923
      @whatsthetruth23923 3 года назад +5

      Me too, f second time. And I'm only 33, brought up reet 👍

    • @kennethtalbott2233
      @kennethtalbott2233 3 года назад

      and learning at the same time.....

    • @anthonyleighton4754
      @anthonyleighton4754 3 года назад +8

      It's called getting older and wiser.
      .... It is a tonic compared to toxic love celebrity island type rubbish...

    • @ProfileP246
      @ProfileP246 3 года назад +3

      When he came on the telly I was 12, I was glued and when each episode ended I was like noooo i want more more, I loved it.

    • @keithpringle3940
      @keithpringle3940 2 года назад +2

      I'm a similar age mate! I would've done exactly the same, I had much better things to do with my time off school than watch an old man fix a chimney! We had all that rubble and shite to play in and explore, my brother would have a heart attack if his wee girl was playing on a building site or jumping about in a derelict old manor house!!

  • @getredytagetredy
    @getredytagetredy 5 лет назад +32

    Fred climbs 300 ft and immediatley has a smoke and picks a hammer up and starts smacking brick...Legend....

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 5 лет назад +3

      What else would he do, take a nap?

    • @larryslemp9698
      @larryslemp9698 18 дней назад +1

      Lol.....and all that after having a few pints!!

  • @VickyVideo_
    @VickyVideo_ 2 года назад +28

    I love you Fred.I watched your funeral and it's the hardest I've cried for years. Your cap and red ladders and your boys driving the steam engine.

  • @franktuckwell196
    @franktuckwell196 Год назад +35

    I like a lot of Brits, fell in love with Fred, because he had no pretentions as to who he was, but spoke to us mere mortals the same way. If only i could have had him as my history/metalwork teacher at school. I would certainly have paid far more attention than i did. He just speaks to you on our own level, grabs your attention and makes it all so interesting. So very easy to see how he became such a British icon. I am so pleased we can all watch and re-watch these videos again and again. I never met him, but would have loved to have done, thanked him and willingly have bought him a pint.

    • @danmaycock9238
      @danmaycock9238 Год назад

      It's like he knew his shit but would teach you it too.

  • @CyberstormDJTeam
    @CyberstormDJTeam 5 лет назад +291

    I can't stop watching these movies. Fred is about the coolest bloke that I have seen in ages. Just great! Thanks a million for posting! Nice greetings from Germany.

    • @jimmybob3756
      @jimmybob3756 4 года назад +11

      I grew up watching this bloke....I am still in awe...30-40 years later. 👍

    • @kollusion1
      @kollusion1 4 года назад +7

      Great com. I too have refound Fred again after 30 years.

  • @colloredbrothers
    @colloredbrothers 4 года назад +177

    This cleans my soul after the dirt I have to endure in this God for saken modern world.

    • @davidian7787
      @davidian7787 4 года назад +8

      Nicely said.

    • @yupimbackk
      @yupimbackk 3 года назад +4

      You are so right.

    • @Nathanhodgeon13
      @Nathanhodgeon13 3 года назад +4

      People like you wouldn’t be happy regardless of which time you were to live in. Don’t forget it’s this god for sake modern world which has provided you with everything in which you require to watch this video as well as complain like an ungrateful child. Honestly people and their first world problems!

    • @colloredbrothers
      @colloredbrothers 3 года назад +10

      @@Nathanhodgeon13 Implying human beings cannot feel unhappy when their basic needs are met, are you a fucking caveman or something? Read a book.

    • @brycegrant418
      @brycegrant418 3 года назад +1

      Same

  • @johnrobinson8027
    @johnrobinson8027 Год назад +10

    As an American with British heritage. This makes me happy and proud of that heritage.

  • @thorsvensson8172
    @thorsvensson8172 2 года назад +15

    I’ve now watched it again and fallen in love with the milk churn sequence. It’s so beautifully choreographed and the music is perfect. I think Fred reminds us of simple pleasures and the value of humility.

  • @joefrugoli4970
    @joefrugoli4970 5 лет назад +212

    We need this here island knocked down from 15 feet to 3 feet.
    Fred "give us a shovel".

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 3 года назад +1

      These days the “ environmental assessment” and permits would cost more that moving the dirt!

  • @Antny913
    @Antny913 6 лет назад +332

    This guy is the man!! United States pays respects to the legend.

    • @PAULLONDEN
      @PAULLONDEN 5 лет назад +3

      Fred hadn't too bloddy moch of a high cap for them bloddy yanks..yu kno....

    • @Antny913
      @Antny913 5 лет назад +6

      PaulLonden oh I don’t blame him at all, I wouldn’t take kindly to a country that beat the shit out of and forcefully evicted my great great grand parents either. 😊 cheers!

    • @JUSJAK
      @JUSJAK 5 лет назад

      @MrKayaker69 tis rrrr

    • @TheNickHorton
      @TheNickHorton 5 лет назад +8

      Antny913 you guys are aware that it was the English that kicked the English out of America? It was just an infighting between one nation, so technically the Brits won any way you look at it 😇

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheNickHorton You aren't doing much winning these days..

  • @giantbellend
    @giantbellend 10 месяцев назад +8

    Love that these videos popped up in my recommended feed. Cant stop watching them, brings a smile to my face watching and listening to Fred.

  • @darreno9874
    @darreno9874 Год назад +3

    A Chimney near me was just restored and with all the modern health and safety they built a full hight scafford around the chimney and in the scafford was a staircase. I walked past this many times and could hear Fred saying what the Bl..dy Hell is that?

  • @johnfrench9608
    @johnfrench9608 5 лет назад +56

    He said " I think I am quite lazy" as he dismantles an enormous chimney brick by brick.
    RIP Fred!

  • @southpawboxing4265
    @southpawboxing4265 5 лет назад +104

    I live 20 minutes walk from his home, and the remnants are still there from his hard work. He put this town on the map, and Bolton, if not Britain, is a lesser place without him. RIP Fred. Gone but not forgotten.

    • @andyjaye7885
      @andyjaye7885 4 года назад +1

      SHOULD AV GONE TO THE ISLE OF FERNANDO!!! LOL...

    • @fedecano7362
      @fedecano7362 Год назад

      I would say the World is a lesser place! Im not British but I love this man

    • @YGELLYPIKER
      @YGELLYPIKER 10 месяцев назад

      I’m 52 from Fife Scotland used to visit my dads auntie and uncle who lived in higher darcy street in Bolton and passing Fred’s house hoping the steam engine was there was the highlight of the 4 hour journey.

  • @DUDE72341
    @DUDE72341 10 месяцев назад +12

    loved seeing him climb the ladders with a cig hanging from his mouth...he may not have had the longest life but he was certainly ALIVE when he walked this earth!

  • @golfhacker9051
    @golfhacker9051 3 месяца назад +4

    How can you not like this stuff, what a moment in history.

  • @teemac1298
    @teemac1298 3 года назад +66

    If you're here in 2020, I salute this Man. And you.

    • @lindabingham394
      @lindabingham394 3 года назад +1

      hes was alegend i believe i am from US seen him on you tube love it , would have liked to work with him in the past and gurgle a few pints also

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 3 года назад +1

      @@lindabingham394 he is to rough for any yanks were real people in the north of england

    • @Thesomersetgimp
      @Thesomersetgimp 3 года назад +1

      @@paulmcdonough1093 dude ffs, there are plenty of tough yanks and more heavy industries in the states now than there are over here.
      The only yanks we see on telly are the soft widgy types regurgitating the latest trend on social media.

  • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
    @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne 4 года назад +281

    Having watched him climb that chimney I've reached the conclusion that whatever he got paid, it wasn't enough......

    • @MrCorona1991
      @MrCorona1991 4 года назад +1

      Bib The Boulder it was back then.

    • @xmikerx666
      @xmikerx666 4 года назад +5

      You can frankly bugger that for a game of soldiers. Not a chance in hell. Fair play to the guy.

    • @willlaflam
      @willlaflam 4 года назад +1

      4500 pounds....not sure what that would translate in today’s money but doesn’t seem like enough by a long shot

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 4 года назад +1

      @@willlaflam Probably time it by 5 or 10, perhaps a year's salary. But let's take an unortodox view of it. He chose to work without a harness, it was his choice. So i don't know, it may have been just about a normal salary.

    • @doktoruzo
      @doktoruzo 4 года назад +5

      @@willlaflam . Out of interest this was filmed around 1979-80 if I recall and using the Bank Of England inflation calculator, £4,500 in 1980 equates to approx. £20,000 in today's money (2020). So, I think he was quite well paid but it was hard work and quite risky business. He would of course had to pay Donald, his helper and tax etc. The average weekly wage for the time was approx £100 per week, so annually about £5,200.
      I feel quite unwell just watching him up on those chimney's, the man had balls of steel and deserved every penny he earned.

  • @anthonyasquith1121
    @anthonyasquith1121 2 года назад +4

    Proper man. These tools from reality TV need to take a long hard look at themselves. A lifetime of graft. And a medal from the Queen. A life well lived.

  • @marian6593
    @marian6593 2 года назад +22

    Such a wonderfully interesting man: fearless, funny, easy going, hard working, super fit ( not many could effortlessly scale such heights )....
    Utterly unique. RIP Fred xx

  • @johnnygreenshirt6215
    @johnnygreenshirt6215 4 года назад +19

    Fred died on 6 November 2004 may he rest in peace. In 2020, 21, 22, 23 to 3000 onwards people all over the world will be watching Fred.

  • @mistral55
    @mistral55 5 лет назад +1077

    Chuck Norris had a poster of Fred on his bedroom wall........

  • @TJTruth
    @TJTruth 8 месяцев назад +4

    I have been watching Fred for so long he almost feels like family. I would love to see what that lake looks like now. RIP Fred we love you.

  • @stevemartin6423
    @stevemartin6423 5 лет назад +183

    "You wanna try this bloody job sober!!!" lol classic Fred

    • @tune7333
      @tune7333 5 лет назад +4

      ha...brilliant

    • @Tailspin80
      @Tailspin80 4 года назад +30

      I had to put a chimney liner down in my first house 40 years ago. Getting off the top of the ladder, over the guttering and up the roof was just too scary. Went down the pub at lunch, couple of pints of Fullers ESB, and the whole job was done and dusted in 20 minutes.

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 3 года назад +6

      @@Tailspin80 Nice one. A bit of Dutch courage is underrated i say!

    • @steeveedee8478
      @steeveedee8478 3 года назад +3

      @@Tailspin80 Stabilizing fluid!

  • @marklarizzle
    @marklarizzle 4 года назад +330

    This is so much more interesting then any of that shit on Netflix.

    • @tiarnan76
      @tiarnan76 4 года назад +7

      netflix is filth

    • @youthmanrecords965
      @youthmanrecords965 4 года назад +6

      tiarnan pagan Hollywood at its finest Net pricks

    • @tiarnan76
      @tiarnan76 4 года назад +8

      @@youthmanrecords965 absolutely - did you hear about the recent scumbag piece they did on Jesus Christ? All of the ones running Netflix are satanic scum

    • @mythoughts1................1
      @mythoughts1................1 4 года назад +2

      they are without a doubt...

    • @LikeaBoss-rl3fs
      @LikeaBoss-rl3fs 4 года назад +4

      Err I’m guessing you haven’t seen ru Paul’s drag race on net flix 😂

  • @dingnextstop
    @dingnextstop Год назад +5

    I watched every episode of Fred’s program and loved it… he was a one off and I miss his wonderful accent and boyish mannerisms, he is still loved and missed today… a true Brit…

  • @teslaphile2097
    @teslaphile2097 Год назад +6

    A truly fearless man. What a grafter! The absolute joy from correctly felling a chimney is infectious! I never worried about him taking 'half a day off at the undertakers' because he was never worried. The weight of those heavy duty wooden ladders that he's tied to the chimney impresses me to this day. Total legend. Rest easy Sir. I would sooner see him in the school curriculum than oh, so many forget-able Kings and Queens. And the Victorian period he loved so much.

    • @teslaphile2097
      @teslaphile2097 Год назад

      £4,500 or $5,500-$6,000. In 80's money. I would've charged them a little more. Probably charge ten times that for dynamiting it nowadays

  • @tobypetty6354
    @tobypetty6354 3 года назад +24

    I'm a Mason in America and love watching Fred on these you tube videos over and over probably watched them all 10 time's at least and will continue to wish I could have met and worked with him RIP Fred Dibnah

  • @blackcat5159
    @blackcat5159 6 лет назад +234

    This type of genius and strength is what Britain and others were built on. Brilliant in so many ways. Few of us could even imagine too remotely achieve the heights Fred did. A true bloke that deserved total respect.

    • @blackcat5159
      @blackcat5159 5 лет назад +7

      Britain did use its power to launch the industrial revolution which resulted in many deaths and abuse of power, agreed. Back then if it had not happened where would we be now.............?? Thousands of deaths in this country as well in industry but it provided jobs.
      Would industrial revolution have happened at all or would we have been a lesser player in the game? Is the world a better place for what happened? Similar abuse is still happening, its the nature of being human.
      Tim Berners-Lee or any one else would not have taken Arthur C Clarkes vision and brought it into reality because computers would not exist if the industrial revolution had not happened.
      So am asking you do you think industrial revolution should not have happened? If so nearly every thing you own should not be.
      Am not condoning what happened am just saying the facts as I see them.
      Difficult isnt it? :-(

    • @dannypaterson888
      @dannypaterson888 5 лет назад +16

      @Jericho and without it you'd be having mud cookies for dinner so be grateful you orc

    • @michaelandrews4403
      @michaelandrews4403 5 лет назад +3

      @Jericho There have been multitudinous 'empires' and 'colonies' over the ages.
      Additionally; any person born into their land when it is under colonial rule no longer, has not been deprived of a single thing. Nothing was/has been stolen from them.
      This is the only land that existed when they came to it and all, and any, forerunner is irrelevant to them.

    • @harleygough
      @harleygough 5 лет назад

      @@michaelandrews4403 Remember China and the Opium Wars? Yeah? The Chinese were no only deprived of their right over what to do with their own product originating in their own country, they were deprived of their lives after being blown to bits by British warships.

    • @willfishing5605
      @willfishing5605 5 лет назад

      You should see the shit we do in America

  • @mikeyboy3054
    @mikeyboy3054 2 года назад +8

    I could listen to this man all night. As a Firefighter who has worked around heights I'm just in awe of Fred. Legend to be sure.

  • @craigross4971
    @craigross4971 Год назад +2

    I’m a joiner. Self employed. On a scary roof there is nothing wrong with a charger for confidence.

  • @grahamjonathan762
    @grahamjonathan762 4 года назад +229

    I've only ever had a step ladder.
    I never knew my real ladder.

    • @I_am16
      @I_am16 4 года назад +5

      Lmfao

    • @carlarthur4442
      @carlarthur4442 4 года назад +2

      Graham Jonathan 🤣😂🤣😅🍻🍻🍻🍻

    • @Grymlol
      @Grymlol 4 года назад +1

      Hahahahaha

    • @John-ro1iv
      @John-ro1iv 3 года назад +2

      Deserves more likes

  • @MonteCarloGaz
    @MonteCarloGaz 5 лет назад +80

    I was very fortunate back in 2001 that a mutual friend took me to his home to visit Fred. He was in real life as he was in these films, totally dedicated to his love of steam engines and what doesn't come across much in these films, every bit of machinery at the back of his house was steam driven. Even when we tried to leave for the day, he insisted that he wanted to take us up into his attic to show us even more 'stuff' he had acquired over the years. He genuinely didn't want us to go without showing us everything. He truly was a wonderful man.

    • @haraldpettersen3649
      @haraldpettersen3649 5 лет назад +1

      The Monte -Carlo Gazannova - What happened to the house and all the things that were there and the steam engines ?.

    • @sabretooth5404
      @sabretooth5404 5 лет назад +1

      @@haraldpettersen3649 they turned it into a museum about him. Unfortunately it closed years ago due to financial troubles

    • @haraldpettersen3649
      @haraldpettersen3649 5 лет назад

      @@sabretooth5404 - Thanks for the reply, unbelievable pity that it would end this way. The things he has carefully spent a lifetime collecting are now sold and scattered .

    • @sabretooth5404
      @sabretooth5404 5 лет назад +7

      @@haraldpettersen3649 it is a pity. The man was one of the last links to Britain's industrial era. But due to political correctness the government will never accept the greatness of a man who said it as he seen it. Too worried about upsetting the "queers" as fred called it

    • @sabretooth5404
      @sabretooth5404 5 лет назад +4

      @@haraldpettersen3649 after a bit of further reading it seems the husband and wife who turned it into a museum have auctioned off all his old belongings as they decided to retire. Seems to me they were more interested in cashing in on his name, couldnt draw the people they hoped to the museum due to not having a clue how to run one, so closed it and sold everything off. Seems people will do anything to try and get rich

  • @A7exandersca7es
    @A7exandersca7es 2 года назад +5

    It blows my mind that he finds that island so dangerous compared to a chimney. Then again im blessed to have been given time to learn to swim... this man is so beautiful

  • @SWAGCHODE
    @SWAGCHODE 2 года назад +7

    wow, this is amazing. why can't a single human of our time even come close to this level of simple ingenuity?

  • @g2macs
    @g2macs 6 лет назад +140

    When this was first broadcast, we never realised just how special he was. He did become a household name and when he passed he
    was missed by the nation. So glad that youngsters will see on the tube just why he was so admired and why there will never be his
    like again.

    • @PeteCswampy
      @PeteCswampy 6 лет назад +3

      watched in awe and fascination as a young lad all the series, My family is from Bolton orginally and used to go past freds house regular, what a great guy, he also used to visit our village as we have a steam roller shed here (Johnsons of Banks)

    • @prawngravy18
      @prawngravy18 5 лет назад +10

      Bloody lovely to see someone commenting happy that young people will be watching this, im a young lad myself and i think fred was a fantastic craftsman and a fantastic artist. I'm a skinny bastard so i don't get to talk about real crafts in the UK because i don't look like a grafter but I'm glad I can admire freds work and celebrate his life with other fans of his work. Brilliant man.

    • @cbing4036
      @cbing4036 5 лет назад +1

      This one of the reasons RUclips is great for our history in the U.K. !

    • @RSR423
      @RSR423 5 лет назад +16

      g2macs
      when first broadcast we never realised he was special because he wasn't, Britain was full of characters like Fred back in 1978. Fred's generation was the post WW1 generation, and were bred out of hard times. People were of a different calibre then, than today's shower of shit, right was right and you called a spade a spade. The PC bleeding heart liberals and unsure gender morons of today's "entitled" generation, are a poor and feeble replacement, and the brave patriots that fought in WW1 and WW2, would be classed as right wing bigots, in accordance with today's immigrant sympathetic government.

    • @cbing4036
      @cbing4036 5 лет назад +6

      RSR423 brilliant assessment I couldn’t agree with you more !

  • @voodoosurgeon9337
    @voodoosurgeon9337 6 лет назад +73

    Even the legendary, fearless and highly skilled Fred Dibnah is left baffled by the Deck chair!

  • @StrawberrySunday212
    @StrawberrySunday212 2 года назад +5

    He was never happier than being in his cap and oily overalls doing stuff. What a legend of a man

  • @donhanlon7121
    @donhanlon7121 Год назад +7

    Like time has stood still, so relaxing watching this, a complete one off was Fred, when he spoke you listened, there's been nobody as rivviting on TV since his passing RIP Fred

  • @Stylensky
    @Stylensky 6 лет назад +779

    That really got me at the end. Fred never got his "fancy gravestone". Someone needs to volunteer to build the chimney he wanted. I've seen pictures of his gravestone and it's just a normal one. Very sad that it's not what he wanted. He deserves a nice chimney.

    • @KneeoGeeo
      @KneeoGeeo 6 лет назад +18

      Stylensky his son never got anything in his will. Even though he left to his daughters. Bad really.

    • @walterkersting1362
      @walterkersting1362 6 лет назад +13

      He has his legacy.

    • @alanvt1
      @alanvt1 6 лет назад +26

      I am surprised that non british can understand his accent! many english people can't!

    • @mkfloyd9131
      @mkfloyd9131 6 лет назад +14

      Who cares they can always turn on sub-titles...

    • @mkfloyd9131
      @mkfloyd9131 6 лет назад +9

      What with health and stupidity and planning probably would not be allowed, pity really...

  • @TheNinjaMarmot
    @TheNinjaMarmot 6 лет назад +169

    13:00. One brick at a time. Bit by bit. Nothing is impossible. That mentality is sadly missing in todays society. Miss u Fred.

    • @prawngravy18
      @prawngravy18 5 лет назад +4

      The amount of labour that the modern man/woman goes through in this generation is a lot more than back then so this is complete bullshit. Can't you just appriciate a craft without spouting bullshit?.

    • @KazakhToon
      @KazakhToon 5 лет назад +1

      We all get what we get brick by brick. Though some are born with more bricks than others.

    • @garyjohnson1392
      @garyjohnson1392 5 лет назад +3

      @@prawngravy18 Well...Nowadays... I don't believe we generally take down chimneys/steeples like these , brick by brick , with our hands , now do we..? I would debate your " complete bullshit" reply as inaccurate , and impolitely stated

    • @adsensedd
      @adsensedd 5 лет назад +3

      Bullshit. There are plenty of hard working and industrious people around today. The difference is, they are also dealing with job instability, technology taking their jobs, debt, and huge problems like climate change. Back then you could get a job and work at it for decades. Doesn't happen now for most people.

    • @djb3v
      @djb3v 4 года назад +1

      @@prawngravy18 utter horseshit you fucking wet blanket

  • @DarylJewkes
    @DarylJewkes 2 года назад +6

    Currently binging on Fred episodes, what a legend! I vaguely remember him being on TV. Had to laugh at him happily wearing a lifejacket to cross a pond, but doesn't bother with hardhats or harnesses when climbing a 200ft chimney 😂

  • @Thewhiteranger6969
    @Thewhiteranger6969 2 года назад +13

    I found out about this guy through RUclips, being from the US. I love this guy, his attitude, work ethic ect. Sad he is passed on, but one day it'll be be our turn.

    • @leemiles3975
      @leemiles3975 2 года назад +3

      Our country isn't what it used to be ..they don't make people like this anymore this man makes me proud to be 🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @Thewhiteranger6969
      @Thewhiteranger6969 2 года назад +2

      @@leemiles3975 the same could be said of The United States. Unfortunately the qualities of manliness, self reliance, and hard work aren't looked upon with respect anymore. Rather young men (especially white men) are indoctrinated to be Beta, self hating, and timid. Cheer 🍻 , we can only hope and pray things get better.

    • @leemiles3975
      @leemiles3975 2 года назад +1

      @@Thewhiteranger6969 yeah I read up on american society and culture of grown to notice most hatred is exaggerated and peddled by the MSM or social platforms..we as a society need to rise up to what is becoming of this world children so influenced by technology that we grow to part from old ways ..."one day the he looks up away from his device to notice there parents aren't there anymore" ...

    • @Thewhiteranger6969
      @Thewhiteranger6969 2 года назад

      @@leemiles3975 You are correct, the msm has become only a source of lies second only to our federal government. Too clarify a previous statement, I still believe there is a very strong since of patriotism in our country, and I believe the UK aswell, but In the case of the USA it certainly isn't displayed on television or depicted in movies. It's mostly just leftist, woke garage, that doesn't represent the feeling of the silent majority. Nice speaking w you.

  • @bookaufman9643
    @bookaufman9643 3 года назад +92

    I discovered Fred dibnah about 4 years ago and I was completely fascinated. He's completely unknown here in the United States and it was just by some strange luck that I happened to come up on him. I've seen all of these videos before but I decided to watch them again. I've also seen another video that tracks his life after his popularity and fame and it's a little bit bleak. He ends up divorced from his wife and married to some other woman and it doesn't work out either. I think even ends up with a gold digger who takes him for some money. I know that he's passed but there's one thing about Fred that would still hold true with me and that's if the zombie apocalypse was coming and you had to rebuild the world he's somebody you would want to find as fast as possible.

    • @JustDaniel6764
      @JustDaniel6764 10 месяцев назад +1

      He was an amazing man.

    • @hoz49
      @hoz49 10 месяцев назад +2

      In an apocalypse it's important to "know things"...Fred was such a man

    • @marcoantonio078
      @marcoantonio078 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is terrible news to me, though I shouldn't really be surprised......my ex wife called me a Scottish Fred dibnah, sadly it seems some women like the idea of a real man, the reality seems not to be enough for them. I really had visions of him still being married.

    • @bookaufman9643
      @bookaufman9643 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@marcoantonio078 his first wife was a saint. He really did treat her pretty bad though he didn't do it on purpose. A mostly ignored her but also treated her pretty shabbily. You could tell she wasn't the type to get a divorce but she finally reached their wit's end. It was a step-down with each woman after that.

    • @marcoantonio078
      @marcoantonio078 9 месяцев назад +2

      @bookaufman9643 incredibly sad, I did read a quote from his first wife in which she complained about having to do most of the housework......I know it must have came down to more than just that, but it's incredibly sad and a situation from which neither will have really benefited. 😢

  • @Anthony-wl7mq
    @Anthony-wl7mq 3 года назад +22

    No idea how I ended up here in 2021 but damn, I'm so glad i did. What an absolute leg-end !

  • @paulwalker1793
    @paulwalker1793 Год назад +2

    I'd love nothing more than to sit in a pub and listen to Fred talk. And sit there a learn .

  • @marcoantonio078
    @marcoantonio078 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm proud to say my wife called me a Scottish Fred dibnah. Though he was 20 times the man I could ever hope or have hoped to be. Rest easy auld freen.🌹🌹🌹

  • @adsensedd
    @adsensedd 5 лет назад +76

    First time seeing this bloke. I love the fact he had all of this incredible knowledge and ingenuity, then they show him on the beach struggling with a chair, hilarious!!

    • @lifelife2999
      @lifelife2999 4 года назад

      Pablo Horteg
      😂😅

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 3 года назад +1

      British Male on Holiday, Typical .

    • @keithpringle3940
      @keithpringle3940 2 года назад +4

      Those deck chairs used to feature on classic 80s adventure quiz type show, the krypton factor, as part of the mental/physical challenges section!! You needed to be a NASA engineer to get one of those fuckers up without swearing!!

  • @KiatHuang
    @KiatHuang 5 лет назад +47

    The man is infectious. A combo of down to earth, brave, humorous as hell, inventive and more that words fail me. What a bloke!

  • @chrisnewby5713
    @chrisnewby5713 2 года назад +6

    As a plumber , boiler man. Welder and a fitter. I can respect the hell out of this man. I could never do the climbing like he did

  • @fakevirus8828
    @fakevirus8828 2 года назад +5

    This man is a legendary masterpiece he is proof of how hard humans are.

  • @markvines7308
    @markvines7308 6 лет назад +36

    Pure Genius, the world is a lesser place without him.

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo 3 года назад +26

    All I am saying is my Grandad respected Fred, and he was the hardest man I have ever known.

    • @kennethtalbott2233
      @kennethtalbott2233 Год назад

      brilliant. he got a lot of respect from all kinds of people. just climbing up those chimneys gets my respect.

  • @paulshuttleworth6261
    @paulshuttleworth6261 2 года назад +35

    It looks like a damp, bleak, dirty life, most would be thoroughly miserable. But yet he seems so happy and content.
    I think this is even before there were 4 TV channels! Now we have the whole world in our hands and waste our time frittering it away playing shitty mobile games, rotting on the sofa, and communicating by text.
    He would shake his head with disappointment at most of us.

  • @georgewaters456
    @georgewaters456 2 года назад +4

    what a way for me to start a new day, a few good laughs and much great insight from a great man who lived a great life.

  • @Cola64
    @Cola64 4 года назад +99

    Fred coined the phrase: Dirty Hands Clean Money 🤙🏻

  • @orsonincharge4879
    @orsonincharge4879 6 лет назад +170

    Fred employing a little known Bolton technique called " grafting " , or " aad wuk "

  • @clivedytor2069
    @clivedytor2069 2 года назад +2

    I am watching this after many many years and it is so wonderful.

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis 2 года назад +4

    I can’t believe I was in my thirties when this quite advanced episode first aired, I love it just as much now as I did when the very first episode hit the screens.

  • @user-InvitationtoLove
    @user-InvitationtoLove 5 лет назад +26

    Struck a goldmine with these Fred videos!

  • @TimNelson
    @TimNelson 3 года назад +42

    I simply can't get enough of Fred. Super hero, able to bring tall structures down with a single hand, and with a smile on his face. A COMPLETE ORIGINAL. We yanks love the man. Bless him.

    • @keithpringle3940
      @keithpringle3940 2 года назад +1

      How do yous get on without subtitles?

    • @geoffreycarson2311
      @geoffreycarson2311 2 года назад

      GLAD YOU KNOW A BULLDOG When YOU See one 👍g

    • @hoz49
      @hoz49 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@keithpringle3940at times it is hard, but the pictures help.

  • @thedevilsreject23
    @thedevilsreject23 10 месяцев назад +2

    It’s 2023 and I still miss Fred, these vids are just fantastic and makes me long for the way things were - lucky to have grown up in the 80’s and my foster father was exactly like Fred and from hard working south wales valley stock - cancer stole Fred too early but at least we have these vids and programmes of him to enjoy 👍🏻🍻👏🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🥃

  • @visualfusions3361
    @visualfusions3361 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a fantastic bloke thoroughly enjoyed this video 👍👍👍

  • @eddie4324
    @eddie4324 3 года назад +48

    I love these old tv series and documentaries, clear concise commentary and no over the top music and reactions from presenters.

  • @mr.d.6529
    @mr.d.6529 5 лет назад +107

    The England I miss.

    • @distantthunder12ck55
      @distantthunder12ck55 3 года назад +35

      Men like Fred built Britain, now we have coins telling us diversity built Britain. We live in very twisted, dark times.

    • @DavidSmith-op8ix
      @DavidSmith-op8ix 3 года назад +12

      @@distantthunder12ck55 correct absolutely correct.

    • @gailcrook2687
      @gailcrook2687 3 года назад +11

      England that I knew, gone forever

    • @dntino1340
      @dntino1340 3 года назад +17

      We can keep it alive by not bowing to diversity.

    • @paulgilson2347
      @paulgilson2347 3 года назад +2

      Times change, always have always will. I love this period though and although I'm not a fan of a lot of modern stuff, I don't think it's worth getting annoyed about things that are out of our control.

  • @tommullen6417
    @tommullen6417 10 месяцев назад +2

    Crazy! And so British. I was a roofer in my younger days, but watching this scares the granny out of me. God Bless FD.

  • @marcodm
    @marcodm Год назад +4

    I never get tired of watching Freds life, what a unique person.

  • @newlanky2
    @newlanky2 5 лет назад +20

    he was a great man, very hard worker and perfectionist. i am proud to say i met fred a few times in his back yard and took my young son to meet the legend. R.I.P.

  • @iloveboxing677
    @iloveboxing677 3 года назад +25

    When men were real men and knew what graft were... And he was highly intelligent.. RIP Fred Dibnah...

  • @DaleNorthEast
    @DaleNorthEast Год назад +10

    As a young man who's into & makes a living from stained glass & stonemasonry, theres something about Fred that just warms all of my heart. Clever man.

  • @StuartOliver83
    @StuartOliver83 2 года назад +8

    I’m a tree surgeon and forester and this guy I grew up watching in the 80’s and he’s my idol for sure… if work is hard I just think of how hard Fred worked 👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @jaapseiye2246
    @jaapseiye2246 4 года назад +123

    I am in awe of this man . Such a shame his type are dying out. RIP Fred.

    • @carlobelmont5629
      @carlobelmont5629 2 года назад +2

      No ,he was the last one my friend 😢

    • @hudson7354
      @hudson7354 2 года назад

      He’s dead ?
      Are you sure ?
      How sad.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon 2 года назад

      @@hudson7354 Yes he passed away some time ago from cancer.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon 2 года назад +1

      There will never be another generation that can create a man like this.

    • @bretttobin9632
      @bretttobin9632 2 года назад +3

      they're not dying out they are being stamped out.