Comedy Connections | Bread
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
- Interviews with Cast and Crew from Carla Lane's hit 1980's/90's sitcom, Bread.
Originally Broadcast: 19/01/07 on BBC One (Series 5, Episode 2).
Comedy Connections is a BBC One documentary series produced by BBC Scotland that aired from 2003 to 2008. The show looked at the stories behind the production of some of Britain's comedy television programmes, showing how they tied in with the production of other comedy shows (hence "connections"). The show featured interviews with some of the cast and crew of the subject programme, as well as footage from the series.
Love It... Thanks Carla.. Your A Star.. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
One of my favourite shows. And it created the season/series end cliffhanger hook to link each series that other shows like friends would later use.
sparky riley cool!!!!
Thanks for uploading this
Scouser here, I thought it was brilliant.
Many Many many thanks for this xx
I just finished season 4 for the first time. I can't get over the cast changes to go on to season 5 just yet..
Thanks for uploading this piece.
The exterior shots of the DHSS building (and it actually was a DHSS office) has long gone but was where Liverpool One now stands.
Loved this show so much when I was a kid. I wanted to be Joey Boswell when I grew up
I wanted to be Mrs Joey.
Homesick. Expat in Aus' left in 79, watched Bread religiously with my Aussie bride. Happy days huh?
RIP Carla Lane!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla_Lane sadly the great Carla lane passed away May 2016 aged 87 what an amazing writer ...
Still makes me laugh everytime she calls Lilo Lil a TART! 😂
Grandad was always my favourite. Use to make me cry with laughter with the things he came out with - especially the swearing! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It wasn't the same after Peter Howitt left. He was Joey & no one could fill his shoes.
I love BREAD and really admire Ms. Lane. but my only way of seeing it was through my scrappy search of the program on RUclips. To this day, I haven't seen all of them.
They're on the That's TV channel every night.
Fantastic upload, thank you!
Love this show. Didn’t like second joey aviline. They sound so diff without scouse accents
Loved this show
Yeah it's great.
Does anyone have a link to Comedy Connections: Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie?
Thanks in advance
@@rutgervangestel If you find it first, please kindly share the link. I'll do the same.
I didnt like the new Joey in Series 5 he was not a patch on the Original Joey.
Brilliant love to see more
Very decent family comedy
Thank you. Do you happen to know where to find series 3 episode 7?
Email oldtimetvuk@aol.com
He will have it for purchase
🔥🔥💙 i wish there was an episode of just best GranDad scenes🔥🔥🤭
So Joey's character was the birth of bread!
tY btw👍🔥 bread was just topsiding!🔥
GREETINGS!
Loved it and is currently being repeated on sky's Drama. I wasnt keen on the new Joey and Aveline nor the second Julie. What Joey did for a "living" was never mentioned but I think he was an escort.
I liked both Joey's in different ways But not the second Aveline
@@natvan29 it wasn't the same when Peter Howitt and Gilly Coman left. And Jean Boht was right about re-casting Joey
It say in season 5 when the new Joey came on what he did and it wasn't an escort
@@natvan29 i wouldn't know. It wasn't the same with the 2nd Joey Boswell
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 no it wasn't but I liked him and my brother talked to the first one on Twitter and he said he liked the fact that Graham didn't copy the way he played Joey but made the character his own and even those I like the first Joey better what people need to understand is he wasn't fired he left
Genius
It kind of reminds me of Shameless.
i remember watching the first couple of series and then lost interest, didn't know that they recast a couple of the actors.
It wasn't really the same after that.
Liverpool, the poor devils.
Do you have the 'Dad's Army' edition of comedy connections?
Liam Price No I don't unfortunately. But if you want it get in touch with Oldtimetvuk he will have it for you to purchase
Ronald Forfar’s character Freddie the daddy, is an offensive hypocrite, he turns up after three years and bellow like a blazing republican at all the kiddies and tells the children that they don’t care for their mummy that sort of hypocrisy is most offensive, that fellow buggered off with some floozy and he says they don’t care about Mum, for goodness sake.
Not my cup of tea , sorry . I thought it sent out all the wrong messages about being unemployed ( of which I have been many times ) . A family who could ' beat the system ' and never have to work and just claim benefits , living a really nice lifestyle .
Mark wears. Yeah I have to be honest they can't be unemployed if they had jobs & put money in the pot. So do know what I've notest ? Erm some of them did work which is how they had money.
Kill joy.
@@irenemorley75 If you liked it then great . I didn't . Each unto their own .
15:59 Billy Boswell was an arrogant prat.
Mrs Brown's Boys is such a cheap rip off of bread.
Hated 'Bread' and I absolutely agree with the people of Liverpool - not funny but totally insulting
Ain't as funny as real Scouse households.
Not popular in Liverpool. Couldn't stand it. Ridiculous image of the city. Why it carried on so long amazed me. Lancashire actors next to Scousers. And Grandad?!?
I agree mate. Why not get Scouse actors instead of those trying to put on an accent
How did you feel about Brookside.
It was a boring crap comedy
Absolutely Fabulous. Now that's a crap Comedy
Billy was the worst thing about it.
No bread wasn't boring crap comedy. It told truth about work & living. It was dad's army that was boring crap comedy. There's boring so called crap comedy today actually. Butterfly wasn't as bread no but it was good. On the buses was fantastic.
@@danielwilliamson6180 . Yeah Billy was fickle wasn't it.
Brutualtruth. Yeah dad's army was boring .