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  • Blue Peter presenters Lesley Judd, Peter Purves and John Noakes demonstrate some exciting new technology with no strings attached - a completely portable telephone. How does it work?
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  • @explorer806
    @explorer806 2 года назад +2846

    48 years later I'm sat on the bog watching a phone call between Peter Purves and John Noakes on my phone.

  • @johnmiller0000
    @johnmiller0000 2 года назад +1932

    Hard to believe this was a children's program when you compare it to the modern drivel made for adults.

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki 2 года назад +64

      They did not assume children wanted to hear trivia.

    • @michaelcottle6270
      @michaelcottle6270 2 года назад +185

      Back in the days when the BBC was building a world renowned reputation for quality - which they've spent most of the last decade widdling away chasing fake balance. "99.9999% of the population think the Earth is a sphere, but, in the interest of balance, let's put a flat earther on and give them equal screentime as a scientist..." etc.

    • @barryhercules6486
      @barryhercules6486 2 года назад +8

      @@michaelcottle6270 🤔?

    • @happydavid13
      @happydavid13 2 года назад +83

      @@barryhercules6486 everyone understands the point he is making.

    • @barryhercules6486
      @barryhercules6486 2 года назад +19

      @@happydavid13 you, him or any other commenter doesn't mean "everyone".

  • @dirtylemon3379
    @dirtylemon3379 Год назад +135

    When I first started driving in 1973, I found an old phone and kept it in my car. When I would roll up on my friends on the corner. I’d fake taking on the phone. Everybody would collapse in hysterics because it was hilarious that someone would have a phone in their car.

    • @hopefletcher7420
      @hopefletcher7420 Год назад +14

      Arlo Guthrie, the folk singer, did a song in the early 70s about having phones everywhere...bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen...even in his car. It was a joke back then.

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 3 месяца назад

      The sad thing Is that in the 80s there was companies that actually sold fake car phones so people could fake looking rich and important while stuck in traffic, because only the rich had proper car phones.

    • @Keithbarber
      @Keithbarber 3 месяца назад +4

      If only they could see 25-50 years into the future.....

    • @lucaschapman2188
      @lucaschapman2188 3 месяца назад +2

      Lucky Cycling 🚴 Mikey wasn’t around back then lol

  • @ZacharyRodriguezVlogs
    @ZacharyRodriguezVlogs 2 года назад +110

    I can't wait for technology like this to become mainstream. Imagine the possibilities. A phone that you can carry with you everywhere you go.

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад +6

      Yeaaaaa and the flares comes with it as a bonus

    • @danw4237
      @danw4237 Год назад +16

      Seems a bit posh, having a phone on you at all times. It will never catch on.

    • @adelaideautowashes
      @adelaideautowashes 6 месяцев назад +4

      Don't get your hopes up. It'll probably just be a fad...

    • @thesatisfiedcustomer4869
      @thesatisfiedcustomer4869 2 месяца назад +2

      And you can be tracked everywhere as well - AMAZING!

    • @The_Curious_Cat
      @The_Curious_Cat Месяц назад +2

      It will absolutely not happen. This is just futuristic nonsense they copy from those dreadful movies the youngsters enjoy at the theater.

  • @EmperorSmith
    @EmperorSmith 2 года назад +302

    5:45 "People like business men, or Farmers or Doctors"
    ... or anyone wanting to share pictures of their breakfast.
    They never saw that coming.

    • @lynrowan2521
      @lynrowan2521 2 года назад +8

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @luckybutterfly1382
      @luckybutterfly1382 2 года назад +7

      👏👏👏😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @DigitalDiabloUK
      @DigitalDiabloUK 2 года назад +10

      Or their "personal effects"

    • @MacXpert74
      @MacXpert74 2 года назад +11

      I think they would also have a hard time imagining that a mobile phone wouldn't just be for making calls, but would instead be a handheld computer, camera, color tv screen, music player, compass, navigation device, etc etc. And that it would be far more powerful than even the most advanced super computer available worldwide at the time. It's mind blowing when you think about it.

    • @EmperorSmith
      @EmperorSmith 2 года назад +9

      @@MacXpert74 Well, the design of the flip phone was based on the Star Trek communicator. And Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was about a book sized device that contained all of the information, no matter how trivial , about the whole Galaxy.
      But it is cool to think about, that we are living in a "Sci-Fi" time when these "magic devices from the future" are real and we can play them. It's a shame they are destroying society, but hey - Pretty Sci-Fi right?

  • @mikewilson3581
    @mikewilson3581 2 года назад +2155

    I thought this was a program for adults! It's so sophisticated and doesn't insult the viewer's intelligence. No frills and to the point. How far we've fallen.

    • @richardrichard9631
      @richardrichard9631 2 года назад +196

      As a child who watched this programme I understood completely the information they were passing to us. Today I watch so many programmes for adults and children and wonder where it all went wrong.

    • @herrfister1477
      @herrfister1477 2 года назад +25

      Cheer up lads!

    • @caroline4323
      @caroline4323 2 года назад +92

      Yeh,,it is scary. I never watched TV and now I have to... Since I look after my bedridden Dad and he watches TV a lot. It is so painful! The adverts are idiotic and so many programmes are unbelievably stupid and I am like "maybe we do deserve a third world war"?! So painful.

    • @thagreatadante
      @thagreatadante 2 года назад +28

      @@caroline4323 I said much the same to my wife just two nights ago the WWIII part... were almost becoming zombified by media and devices.

    • @caroline4323
      @caroline4323 2 года назад +16

      @@thagreatadante
      I think the "divorced from reality" situation we are in was well portrayed in "Don´t Look Up!". Also "Good Night and Good Luck" film comes to mind. The speech at the beginning ruclips.net/video/NbAb7Ek8z5Y/видео.html...
      It seems we are not improving that much as species :(...

  • @darganx
    @darganx Год назад +39

    Peter remarking about the parched grass at the end.. worth noting that the legendary summer of 1976 had only JUST ended at the time of transmission. It lasted over 5 months that year

    • @davewright8206
      @davewright8206 Год назад +6

      and the media didnt have to warn us it was hot or tell us we would be better off staying inside

  • @StephSancia
    @StephSancia 2 года назад +7

    I miss the 70s so much ✌️🙏🙃

  • @justanotherlikeyou
    @justanotherlikeyou 2 года назад +816

    Absolutely incredible device. I can't wait to get one for myself.

    • @davidspear9790
      @davidspear9790 Год назад +41

      Can anyone recommend a device that will enable me to send text over the airwaves?

    • @mitzikolo
      @mitzikolo Год назад +73

      @@davidspear9790 have you tried a pigeon?

    • @davidspear9790
      @davidspear9790 Год назад +9

      @@mitzikolo I hadn't thought of that. Can you recommend somewhere I can get one?

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV Год назад +27

      @@davidspear9790 - Trust me boys these new fangled device won’t fly. I’ll stick to my trusty dials on my wall.

    • @lordcharfield4529
      @lordcharfield4529 Год назад +6

      It looks useless….😂

  • @PibrochPonder
    @PibrochPonder 2 года назад +135

    Watch this in 2022 on a mobile phone 😉

    • @PibrochPonder
      @PibrochPonder 2 года назад +3

      @@sovietonion72 it looks like late 70s very early 80s

    • @sovietonion72
      @sovietonion72 2 года назад +1

      @ANGRY BATMAN Really? Didn't think it was that long ago 🤔 I thought maybe 1979, thanks for the info.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 2 года назад +4

      @@sovietonion72 -Try reading the video description for the answer.

    • @jpofgwynedd3878
      @jpofgwynedd3878 2 года назад +3

      I watched it on my TV streaming through the cell network...

  • @justinklenk
    @justinklenk Год назад +15

    I could just listen to these three talk about anything, all day...

  • @danielnewton5867
    @danielnewton5867 Год назад +78

    I can’t believe how compact and easy to use it is. Will they be in the shops for Christmas?

  • @marquisbois990
    @marquisbois990 2 года назад +552

    British kids show’s in the 1970’s….significantly more sophisticated than anything for adults on Netflix

    • @johnmcgahern3946
      @johnmcgahern3946 Год назад +2

      But, but what about Bridgerton?

    • @croonyerzoonyer
      @croonyerzoonyer Год назад +22

      @@johnmcgahern3946 woke historically inaccurate tripe.

    • @eova
      @eova Год назад +4

      That totally depends on what look for on Netflix you know…

    • @Khronogi
      @Khronogi Год назад +2

      @@croonyerzoonyer so is stargate, but that's not the point of either of the two shows.

    • @RaniaIsAwesome
      @RaniaIsAwesome Год назад +1

      @@ghostmall2421 yeah, I think they just didn't tailor it much for kids. It's probably the right way, but on the other hand kids might become bored. Their version of this segment for adults wouldn't have been different.

  • @robinburn4974
    @robinburn4974 2 года назад +426

    Done in the days when the bbc treated children like intelligent beings, indeed they also treated adults like intelligent beings

    • @doodsydoodsy5370
      @doodsydoodsy5370 2 года назад +16

      yes then they let Jimmy Saville run wild 😲

    • @krashd
      @krashd 2 года назад +7

      Blue Peter has always treated kids the same, if you think it has changed then you've been watching something else.

    • @trueriver1950
      @trueriver1950 2 года назад +15

      ... Back when adults behaved in real life like intelligent beings

    • @robinburn4974
      @robinburn4974 2 года назад +3

      @@trueriver1950 very true, river

    • @chrysalis72
      @chrysalis72 2 года назад +3

      indeed, except for saville in the top of the pops room with the teen girls, not very genteel at all.

  • @joeboygo
    @joeboygo Год назад +15

    I'd forgotten all about this until I saw this clip! I remember watching this as a child during its original broadcast and wanting the phone so badly that I listed it as my only wish from Santa that Christmas.

  • @Dushygushy22
    @Dushygushy22 2 года назад +8

    It's so nice to see dogs on the screen that aren't these alert working "show" dogs. It's very chill. An unexpected elegance that I wish we could have every now and again.

    • @CraftyZanTub
      @CraftyZanTub Год назад

      During lockdown, dogs and cats were all over home-casts everywhere.

    • @davewright8206
      @davewright8206 Год назад

      im sure shep could actually do a bit of work

  • @xAlexZifko
    @xAlexZifko 2 года назад +299

    i like how they call it an invention. i feel like things dont get called inventions anymore

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 Год назад +1

      that's because nothing gets invented anymore. All we get are incremental improvements on technology that was invented 50 years ago

    • @xAlexZifko
      @xAlexZifko Год назад +13

      @@thesteelrodent1796 i hate to break it to you but the the things invented 50 years ago were just updates on things from 60 years ago

    • @fmshazam
      @fmshazam Год назад +24

      @@xAlexZifko h'es not talking about that, he's saying things dont get called inventions anymore, despite it being true or not

    • @samanmudannayaka9604
      @samanmudannayaka9604 Год назад +1

      I don't see many inventors around either like I used to.

    • @rodrigobarraza
      @rodrigobarraza Год назад +8

      @@samanmudannayaka9604 There are tons, especially in software.

  • @Pabz2030
    @Pabz2030 2 года назад +370

    I was fortunate enough to be on Blue Peter twice as a young boy in 1974 and 1975 with this exact line up of presenters (and animals). I can tell you they were absolutely brilliant with a very awstruck and nervous 7 year old and gave me an amazing time in the studios. They were totally genuine and treated us kids as VIPS (even though we were only on for a minte or two).
    I also got a chance to watch Brian Cant film Play Away in another studio.

    • @slicedpage
      @slicedpage 2 года назад +4

      did you get a badge each time?

    • @HuplesCat
      @HuplesCat Год назад +2

      Play Away was epic as well

    • @treestandsafety3996
      @treestandsafety3996 Год назад +1

      Envious!

    • @simongood3
      @simongood3 Год назад +20

      You didn't get the whiff of cigar smoke and jangling jewellery did you 😵‍💫

    • @slicedpage
      @slicedpage Год назад +2

      @@simongood3 OMG Noooooo!

  • @sjp6839
    @sjp6839 Год назад +10

    I loved blue peter as a child in the 1970s. Such simpler times

    • @stevesgaming7475
      @stevesgaming7475 Год назад

      simpler and better imo.

    • @davewright8206
      @davewright8206 Год назад

      much bettter times,someone has already said on here ,people were credited with more intellect and common sense

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal Год назад +7

    These 3 are so slick. This item was as good as Tomorrows World. Really enjoyed this

  • @Ballinalower
    @Ballinalower 2 года назад +168

    Back when TV shows for kids weren't either patronizingly silly and or just trying to sell toys.

    • @ayanned
      @ayanned 2 года назад +1

      or trying to sell you feminist or lgbtq indoctrination..

    • @lilacfloyd
      @lilacfloyd 2 года назад +2

      Patronisingly. ;)

    • @Ballinalower
      @Ballinalower 2 года назад +1

      @@lilacfloyd 'Two countries divided by a common language.' Oscar Wilde or George Bernard Shaw, no-one seems to be quite certain which great man of letters originated the quote, or even the precise wording. But Americans spell 'ize' endings with a ''z', the British with either 's' or 'z' and Canadians only with an 's' just to give their schoolteachers something to be pedantic and anti-American aboot, eh.

    • @lilacfloyd
      @lilacfloyd 2 года назад +1

      @@Ballinalower I was just being patronis(z)ing. ;)

  • @anthonymurdoch9437
    @anthonymurdoch9437 2 года назад +315

    Compared to what passes for a kids educational TV show today, this is like being in a University class! It's great. Those were the BBC glory days.

  • @davidhartley2373
    @davidhartley2373 2 года назад +6

    I can remember watching this when it was first shown and couldn't believe this would ever happen

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Год назад

      First used a mobile phone in about 1988, but it was rented not owned. A Vodafone.

  • @noel6171
    @noel6171 Год назад +5

    It explained where the name “mobile phone “ came from . Thank you Blue Peter

    • @sbnluk332
      @sbnluk332 2 месяца назад

      and the Germans call it "Handy" 5:44 😄

  • @HolyFreakinDragonSlayer
    @HolyFreakinDragonSlayer 2 года назад +357

    As a child of the 1990s even i found this archive footage amazing. Tomorrow's world eh ..who remembers thats program

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 2 года назад +10

      Oh, I remember "Tomorrow's world", when the main presenter was WW2 Spitfire pilot Raymond Baxter, along with the brilliant James Burke.

    • @missaj5623
      @missaj5623 2 года назад +11

      I loved Tomorrow's World I remember hearing about the information super highway that became the internet. Couldn't quite get my head around it at the time and now I use it everyday. I used it today to stream a TV program and a film. Never imagined it would become such a big part of everyday life.

    • @danielwggudan2
      @danielwggudan2 2 года назад +4

      Loved that show

    • @johnsmith-yj2cn
      @johnsmith-yj2cn 2 года назад +1

      even in the 90 that technologies looked old , there was cell phone in the 90 that fit in the pocket

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 2 года назад +3

      @@johnsmith-yj2cn But this wasn't the 1990s. This episode of Blue Peter aired in 1976.

  • @meirionevans5137
    @meirionevans5137 2 года назад +12

    I remember John Noakes, and how upset he was when Shep passed away.

  • @MattMcIrvin
    @MattMcIrvin 2 года назад +4

    You'll notice that Lesley mentions car phones at one point--they had existed for decades, but the early ones were quite different since they didn't use cellular technology. Instead, there would be one tall tower servicing the entire calling area, and making a call required the phone to draw quite a lot of power from the car's electrical system. To do better, there needed to be smaller transmitters arranged in cells, and the trickiest thing about the cells was actually the circuitry required to automatically hand a phone off from one to another as it moved around--by the early 1970s, the technology to do that was just becoming available. This segment aired just about a year after the first hand-held cell-phone call ever made.

    • @halfbakedproductions7887
      @halfbakedproductions7887 Год назад

      Car phones are actually very old technology and date back to the 1950s or so. Bear in mind that military vehicles were fitted with radios even during World War II and it's not that far-fetched.
      Mind you those early car phones were a) crap and b) billionaire expensive. Most normal people would just use a roadside phone box.

  • @michaelh4227
    @michaelh4227 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just watched a video with an old woman born in the 1860s interviewed around the same time. Weird to think that she lived alongside the invention of the cell-phone.

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk 2 года назад +49

    If you used those flared trousers as antennae, the phone could pick up signals from Mars.

    • @untissify
      @untissify 2 года назад +2

      😂

    • @peterbilt3385
      @peterbilt3385 2 года назад

      I still think they look better than men today in skinny fit half mast jeans with underpants showing, saggy arse, pumps and white socks!

    • @lynrowan2521
      @lynrowan2521 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jamesmacleod671
      @jamesmacleod671 2 года назад +4

      Or make a phone call to the clangers. 😃

    • @KN-wi4ns
      @KN-wi4ns 2 года назад +1

      Lol 👻😂

  • @Dave062YT
    @Dave062YT 2 года назад +56

    I love the fact it had a rotating dial and was still completely analogue lol

  • @hummingbir6
    @hummingbir6 2 месяца назад +3

    Imagine walking down the hood with a ‘shoulder bag’ cordless phone next to your pocket. ☎️👜

  • @soberdetectorists
    @soberdetectorists Год назад +14

    Back in the day it really was incredible. Love vintage videos like that 👍

  • @WhiskeyGulf71
    @WhiskeyGulf71 2 года назад +146

    I was just 3 years old when this was originally broadcast.
    Who could have imagined that 40 years later we would have smart phones that are phones, cameras, barometers, GPS locators, music players, video cameras, media players, internet browsers, email, text & so on.

    • @MinutesOfMemes
      @MinutesOfMemes Год назад +11

      Don't forget *shopping centers, stocks exchange, business meetings, health advisors* 😁👍

    • @ajbonmg
      @ajbonmg Год назад +6

      'Barometers'? I'm amazed that came third on your list when listing the functions of a smartphone... 😆

    • @Skittenmeow
      @Skittenmeow Год назад

      @@ajbonmg I ❤️ that it came third on the list! I have a barometer that's over 90yrs old, and likely not accurate (no calibration other than checking against another barometer) but never thought to try my phone as a barometer.

    • @Mike-me3sp
      @Mike-me3sp Год назад +1

      And that we would complain like our lives were coming to an end when just one of those features stopped working for 2 minutes

    • @Khronogi
      @Khronogi Год назад

      @@Mike-me3sp which two are yours?
      Mine for sure would be video player and internet browser.

  • @isbestlizard
    @isbestlizard 2 года назад +24

    I love how this bleeding edge modern mobile phone has a rotary-dial XD

    • @halfbakedproductions7887
      @halfbakedproductions7887 Год назад +1

      Yup, that's because it was just using the same old analogue technology except sending the pulses as a radio signal rather than down a physical cable like a wired phone would.
      True digital just wasn't there yet.

    • @VJETRA
      @VJETRA 3 месяца назад

      It WAS bleeding edge.

  • @K.Spade7902
    @K.Spade7902 Год назад +3

    I'm watching this on my cell phone. It's amazing how times change!
    ☎️

  • @spidyman8853
    @spidyman8853 2 года назад +2

    WOW great idea for that era (1974). I was a little child (infant) and so never watched BP till my teens in the 80s

  • @RUSH2112RUSH
    @RUSH2112RUSH 2 года назад +83

    John Noakes and Shep, both absolute legends to those of us who grew up in the 1970s.

    • @grantross2609
      @grantross2609 Год назад +4

      GETDOWNSHEP !!!!

    • @johnmcgahern3946
      @johnmcgahern3946 Год назад

      You forgot Jimmy SaVILE!

    • @TheGodParticle
      @TheGodParticle Год назад +3

      Go with noakes was pure gold. Cheers

    • @colinluckens9591
      @colinluckens9591 3 месяца назад

      Oh man you guys are all taking me back!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ THOSE WERE THE DAYS.....
      Technology may be infinitely better now (illustrated by how I'm using my smartphone now to both watch and comment on the content instantly), but the HUMAN output was SO much better quality then!!!😔😔😔😔😔

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh3588 2 года назад +853

    This is fabulous stuff. Also great to see that the presenters are being informative and straight talking in an adult and entertaining fashion to their young audience. No "talking down" to the kids, despite the age range of the typical viewers. What has happened to TV in the last couple of decades?

    • @raccuia1
      @raccuia1 2 года назад +11

      Phew. I'm glad technology advanced to a stage where we don't have to carry those girly handbags around with the phone. It might have led to social and sexual problems for many.

    • @steadyeddie7
      @steadyeddie7 2 года назад +20

      Apart from a few programmes TV during the last four decades has gradually turned from Memorable to Muck!

    • @garyp4374
      @garyp4374 2 года назад +4

      be interested to know where this was broadcast in looks like a copy of the Australian Curiosity Show

    • @LittleLordFancyLad
      @LittleLordFancyLad 2 года назад +1

      You're right. The 21st century corporate media have developed a real contempt for their audience that's not grounded in reality. They think that their customers are idiots so they program accordingly.

    • @michaelversace456
      @michaelversace456 2 года назад +15

      Liberalism.

  • @bluejeanmeanie
    @bluejeanmeanie Год назад +1

    There’s something about this that just feels really sweet

  • @philiplewis7252
    @philiplewis7252 Год назад +11

    Absolutely fantastic! Blue Peter was a wonderful television programme.

  • @WiseAssGamer
    @WiseAssGamer 2 года назад +14

    Born 3 years after this footage was filmed. Watching this on an iPhone 13. Taking a step back to realize how far we’ve come technology wise.

    • @aniciomanliotorquatoseveri2702
      @aniciomanliotorquatoseveri2702 Год назад +2

      The telephone in the video was already very much better than iPhone

    • @WiseAssGamer
      @WiseAssGamer Год назад +1

      @@aniciomanliotorquatoseveri2702 But can they play Angry Birds. 😂😂

    • @Kalumbatsch
      @Kalumbatsch Год назад +2

      In a few decades people will laugh when they think of that period of time when everyone was walking around staring at a little box they called a "smartphone".

  • @NeilLeSheepyEpstein
    @NeilLeSheepyEpstein 2 года назад +363

    What a great invention. I wonder if it will ever catch on !

    • @rogermacarthur5044
      @rogermacarthur5044 2 года назад +65

      Why would anyone need one? Just pop into a telephone box if you need to make a call.

    • @paulh3935
      @paulh3935 2 года назад

      @@rogermacarthur5044 I think you will find they were for urinating in.

    • @colindavid2078
      @colindavid2078 2 года назад +20

      Wish it hadn't to be fair, nobody has anytime for anyone these days!

    • @danniifan3115
      @danniifan3115 2 года назад +14

      I think it's a bit too big & cumbersome to ever take off!!

    • @graphicsRat
      @graphicsRat 2 года назад +9

      Nah, Too crazy.

  • @Deb-my8cy
    @Deb-my8cy Месяц назад +1

    I remember this episode and being amazed. We didn't even have a house phone.

  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion Год назад +2

    The good old days of Blue Peter,
    Love this program when I was a kid...Good Times....😉

  • @gilbertodeje1970
    @gilbertodeje1970 2 года назад +44

    The flares and the platforms, love them.

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад +2

      Yep, they too come with the phone

    • @darganx
      @darganx Год назад

      Not good fashion in the rain though! Thank God for athleisure.

  • @pc3983
    @pc3983 2 года назад +70

    Crikey I remember watching this back in 74 , I never missed blue Peter It was a good show back then .

    • @qk1050
      @qk1050 2 года назад

      I only remember as far back as the early 2000s (I was born in the late 90s) and I never used to find the show fascinating lol

    • @pc3983
      @pc3983 2 года назад +6

      @@qk1050 it had gone downhill by the late 80s

    • @MaximusJohal
      @MaximusJohal 2 года назад +1

      Show was always good but became very boring for kids. It became a time filler for the BBC.

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад

      was before my time. I was an infant and not suitable for my mental age back then

    • @darganx
      @darganx Год назад +1

      It was late 1976..

  • @rbcc_ab
    @rbcc_ab 3 месяца назад +1

    My grandma used to have one of the early mobile phones (and actually a car telephone) since it enabled her employer (a car hire) to do business on Sundays and holidays and during the evening hours without actually having someone on location. She used to work a lot of those shifts and therefore got one to always be available.

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh 2 года назад +5

    In the 70's you don't need to wear a tie, because your shirt is already a tie

  • @ChristcentredNaturalgee
    @ChristcentredNaturalgee 2 года назад +107

    I am watching this on my mobile phone😁. It's amazing how far tech has come.

    • @CaroAbebe
      @CaroAbebe 2 года назад +4

      Same, and I didn’t even realise before I read your comment 🙈

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 2 года назад +7

      Come on, watching on your phones? Phones do not have cathode ray tubes! You cannot watch stuff on a telephone, you can only transmit and receive sound.

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 2 года назад +2

      Yeah. I'm watching in on my laptop. Imagine having a computer at home. A small one, that you can carry around with you. And that you can even afford! (Mine was EUR 180, it's a pre-owned Thinkpad that does what it should.)

  • @pbase36
    @pbase36 2 года назад +11

    That call went through faster than any call I've ever made on my 5G phone in 2022!

    • @darganx
      @darganx Год назад

      AND calls can be made in the countryside.. better that any O2/Vodaphone coverage today!

    • @thegreatujo
      @thegreatujo Год назад +1

      yeah because the whole network had 2 mobile subscribers :))

  • @bbk9787
    @bbk9787 Год назад +2

    Thank you to the time traveler who runs this channel for a wonderful glimpse into the distant past.

  • @MrAndrew941
    @MrAndrew941 2 года назад +1

    And now I used my mobile phone to watch the very show broadcasting them marvelling at the older and similar brother of today phone.

  • @DavidFraser007
    @DavidFraser007 2 года назад +38

    Looks amazing, I'm going to order one of these new fangled telephones. I will look really cool

    • @lanolinlight
      @lanolinlight 2 года назад +3

      Actually, by hipster metrics, you probably will look cool.

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад +3

      It also comes with no customer service support lol

  • @miamitten1123
    @miamitten1123 2 года назад +5

    4:00
    What technology is that!? 😯 😂

  • @mitachu
    @mitachu 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how the handset has a rotary dialler - it's that old.

  • @Decebal825
    @Decebal825 Год назад +1

    lady said this will be particularly good for busy people who don't have a standard phone particularly Businessmen and farmers

  • @racheltaylor6578
    @racheltaylor6578 2 года назад +76

    I remember watching this on TV at the time.It was cutting edge technology at the time.It’s amazing how fast things change.

    • @Kim_Jong_Un_2023
      @Kim_Jong_Un_2023 Год назад +1

      Hope you were not hurt by the cutting edge technology

    • @DannyBPlays
      @DannyBPlays Год назад

      I would exactly call 45 years of technology development "fast". Cell phones were a regular affordable thing less than 20 years after this video

  • @sperestillan
    @sperestillan 2 года назад +45

    Yes I remember this, all seemed so futuristic and Star Trekky. Also don't forget, phone boxes (pay phones) were everywhere in those days for those that didn't have a phone at home.

    • @colinluckens9591
      @colinluckens9591 3 месяца назад

      Not so long ago either! I clearly remember still using payphones about 22 years ago, before I got my first mobile. (Well it doesn't seem like so long ago to me!!)

  • @MiKeMiDNiTe-77
    @MiKeMiDNiTe-77 2 года назад +1

    I found the flares and the glimpse back in time to a rainy day in England in 1974 more interesting

  • @justinklenk
    @justinklenk Год назад +1

    2:56 - "Put up... My aerial....."
    Lol. Brilliant.

  • @darkfent
    @darkfent 2 года назад +9

    Oh yeah even in the 90s, children's shows and books were quite mature. I remember the general knowledge sets books and cassette tapes, were quite heavy for childrens but I remember fondly enjoying it

  • @mlce4701
    @mlce4701 2 года назад +102

    We’ve had mobile phones for decades here in the USA. I’m glad England is finally being introduced

    • @cujoedaman
      @cujoedaman 2 года назад +10

      I bet it has great 'right to repair' support too!

    • @mlce4701
      @mlce4701 2 года назад

      @@cujoedaman they control our minds, send help…

    • @seshenofthenile2363
      @seshenofthenile2363 2 года назад +4

      😆

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад +3

      At last we are getting mobile phones. Been a long time coming

    • @vordman
      @vordman 2 года назад +16

      They'll never catch on. Bloody ridiculous idea.

  • @Kai0nTheMoon
    @Kai0nTheMoon Год назад

    I like old footage of animals. Two handsome retro pups that had no idea people would be watching them 46 years later.

  • @hmmmmm2634
    @hmmmmm2634 2 года назад +1

    This was quality TV. Where the heck have we come now 😫

  • @piggerald2105
    @piggerald2105 2 года назад +5

    Petra and Shep. Wonderful!

  • @simonfernandes6809
    @simonfernandes6809 2 года назад +14

    It only took 25 years from here to the first 'proper' 2G mobiles - that you could put in your pocket!
    How does it work? Magic!

    • @miamitten1123
      @miamitten1123 2 года назад +1

      Only 25 years!? That’s a long time.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 2 года назад

      that took a long time!! i bet these technologies were suppressed thats why it took to long to reach the masses!!

    • @mathgasm8484
      @mathgasm8484 2 года назад

      they had phones you could put in your pocket in the mid 90s. It was the StarTAC first flip phone that could fit in your pocket. My dad had one as a government official.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 2 года назад

      @@miamitten1123 it's really not.

  • @madzen112
    @madzen112 Год назад +1

    This was pure magic in it's day

  • @ianmckenney9080
    @ianmckenney9080 Год назад +1

    46 years later and I still have to go upstairs and open one particular window to get a signal, thank heavens for landlines.

  • @TheLucreziia
    @TheLucreziia 2 года назад +17

    Seeing the Blue Peter dogs again after all those years is the best part of this video ❤️❤️

  • @Twirlyhead
    @Twirlyhead 2 года назад +28

    So they were kind enough to let you try their ultra new mobile phone and you immediately took it out in the pouring rain.

    • @classicraceruk1337
      @classicraceruk1337 2 года назад +6

      That was Blue Peter for you. No hiding from the real world.

    • @duwanmorrison2492
      @duwanmorrison2492 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. There's no way that equipment was weather proof.

    • @CasinoWoyale
      @CasinoWoyale 2 года назад

      I suspect it was still more water resistant than an Apple mobile.

  • @glamourdazeshorts
    @glamourdazeshorts Год назад

    Just love seeing these people again. I miss old Noakes and Shep

  • @13ig13oots
    @13ig13oots 2 года назад

    Twerp is a word I haven't heard in years, takes me back 40+ years.

  • @zebonautsmith1541
    @zebonautsmith1541 2 года назад +41

    "but who would want to go out into the rain to make a phone call" "This device has no future". This retro is hilarious; complete with bell bottoms.

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 2 года назад +4

      Bell bottoms is a 60s term.
      They were flares and flared from higher up.
      John's are closer to bell bottoms as they flare from the knee but the flare is bigger and come right down to the shoes.
      They got soaked in bad weather.

    • @neriozulberti1492
      @neriozulberti1492 2 года назад

      If you buy one you receive Doctor Who Tardis 😃

    • @markusantonio4866
      @markusantonio4866 2 года назад +2

      @@julianshepherd2038 caught in the bike chain

  • @colunizator
    @colunizator 2 года назад +3

    It's 2022 and I am still waiting for this device to become available on the market

  • @kartgal
    @kartgal 7 месяцев назад +1

    That crossbody shoulder bag is so chic

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland Год назад

    Just remarkable that video quality.
    I would forget this was shot in 1976, it looks like it was made a few years ago and they're all just wearing retro fashion.

  • @UncleFeedle
    @UncleFeedle 2 года назад +128

    I can just remember the early 80's when not everyone even had a landline (usually a trimphone in the hallway). Passing a message on consisted of ringing a relative or next-door neighbour.
    In 1974, a phone you could take anywhere with you must have seemed incredible.

    • @cherryred1732
      @cherryred1732 2 года назад +6

      O aye ours on the farm had a button on top .exchange call. To obtain dial tone first. As was on a shared party line. . Could not dial of the island .had to use operator to call liverpool.

    • @63mckenzie
      @63mckenzie 2 года назад +10

      @@cherryred1732 I think everybody had a party line. Incredible you had to wait for your neighbour to finish their call so you could could make yours!

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki 2 года назад +10

      Well into the late 70s and 80s by no means did everyone have a phone where they lived. It seems a miracle how one kept in touch with people and arranged or rather didn't to meet, you just went to the pub and they might be there.
      There was always the post or actually going round to their gaff on the chance they may be in.

    • @cherryred1732
      @cherryred1732 2 года назад +4

      @@63mckenzie well yes alot of people in them days had a.party line. It was half the normal rent. . Which suited me owl fella on the farm. . Ofcourse if it was genuinely urgent .like we needed to call Davies the vet . Then they would hang up and let us go ahead. People seems to.be more tolerant them days . Some times wish we could hi back to then.

    • @cherryred1732
      @cherryred1732 2 года назад +3

      O aye . I wanted a trim phone . But me owl fella on the farm would not let me. . They had the phone put In farm in the 1930's and was original instrument right up until 1991 when me owl fella got his wooden over coat.

  • @madmickmad
    @madmickmad 2 года назад +7

    I really hope this technology catches on it would be soo cool in 30 years time to be able to call one another anywhere any time.

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 2 года назад +1

      I really hope it doesn't catch on, I think it will ruin everybody's' lives..... oh, too late!

    • @EuanWhitehead
      @EuanWhitehead 2 года назад

      It got bad when we started getting social media even though I was born in 2000 it's already changed people's lives for the worse

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 2 года назад +3

      @@EuanWhitehead Well look, the fact that you know that, as a kid ;-), it means there's hope for you & perhaps everyone else. You could choose not to be on it (if you are), I'm only on YT, nowhere else. Yes, I didn't grow up with it like you, but we all have to try to make good choices & maybe this is your chance to make some great decisions & perhaps you might inspire others to not bother with SM either.

    • @EuanWhitehead
      @EuanWhitehead 2 года назад

      @@thebadtemperedbrit You be suprised about the age range of people using such platforms in fact. I find it superficial and bad for my health lol, many of my friends have said the same thing. It won't last forever I don't think hopefully 😆

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 2 года назад +3

      @@EuanWhitehead Oh no, I know all ages use SM, some because they just want to & maybe others because their families get them into it, & perhaps it's sometimes the easiest way for Grandma to talk to her grandchildren ;-). The difference for most older people (if that's the age range to which you're) is that because they didn't grow up with it & older attitudes seem to be hardier & less fragile than the young, they're less likely to succumb to the pitfalls of SM. Anyway, you & your friends sound like you've your heads screwed on, so if you know it's bad, there's hope for the future!

  • @iamdenislara
    @iamdenislara Год назад +2

    Question: when the first cellphones came up how did they make calls without the transmission towers??

  • @CoreyChambersLA
    @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +1

    I remember dialing on those big black rotary dial landline phones of the 60s. Thank you to the early innovators for paving the way for the powerful mobile phones that we have today.

  • @oksyar
    @oksyar 2 года назад +18

    I absolutely love the professionalism of these people. These shows were so so so good. Now it's all nonsense and stupidity.

  • @63mckenzie
    @63mckenzie 2 года назад +12

    I tell my nephew about what it was like before all the technology we have today existed and he looks at me as if it was the dark ages! Imagine the world without instant access to the internet. Aaarggg!!

  • @davidpayne3938
    @davidpayne3938 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely ground breaking technology back in the day.
    I used to love watching Blue Peter back in the day when I was a child , excellent viewing from our invaluable BBC..😃

  • @jpmoses6208
    @jpmoses6208 3 дня назад

    1976 - The great drought year - everything dried up - doom and gloom - by October, it's peeing it down on Blue Peter and everything's nice and green again!

  • @ComputerLearning0
    @ComputerLearning0 2 года назад +22

    I'd happily give up the technology I enjoy today to be able to go back to this simpler time.

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 2 года назад +9

    Irony is they get better mobile reception in the 1970's than I get today in London, living in sight of the BT tower :(

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki 2 года назад +2

      When mobile phones started up they were allowed to stick their gear on BBC transmitter stations, for a modest fee, as they had all the best sites and coverage of the entire country even the last crofter had to be able to get the radio as its in the BBC charter. I worked in the transmitter building section in the 80s when they still owned all the stations in the UK and did all engineering in house. They also built stations all over the world to relay the World Service.

  • @UnIimited_Power
    @UnIimited_Power 3 месяца назад +1

    "I knew you were going to say that, because that's what you said during rehearsals..."

  • @wiffyclyro6477
    @wiffyclyro6477 Год назад +1

    I remember watching this episode and being absolutely amazed by it

  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper 2 года назад +16

    I was 22 that year. I still think two bean cans and a string is pretty high tech.

    • @TCM215
      @TCM215 2 года назад

      Which year was is please

    • @choughed3072
      @choughed3072 2 года назад

      @@TCM215 1974 I think.

    • @Crusty_Camper
      @Crusty_Camper 2 года назад

      @@TCM215 1974

    • @td370
      @td370 2 года назад

      You ever talk with old WW1 vets? Considering the fact you were 22 in 1974

    • @Crusty_Camper
      @Crusty_Camper 2 года назад +4

      @@td370 I was so lucky with that. My weekend job when I was 15 was in a hospital ward full of WW1 veterans. Most of them were suffering from gas exposure in the War which had become more debilitating for them in old age. So many stories and they were so kind and generous to a crass teenager whi was not much younger than they were when they were in the trenches. One of them told me he lied about his age to sign up. I asked if he was too young and he replied, " No Boy ! I was TOO OLD!". So he was over 40 in 1914. Several of them showed me their medals when they saw I was genuinely interested, but all of them said all the real heroes were dead. Years later I found the older guy had lost 2 brothers in WW1 and 2 sons in WW2.

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz 2 года назад +29

    Look at how genuinely excited they are by the tech - funny in a way when you see people these days with their smart phones. Nothing is ever good enough for people now.
    People also spoke so well. Something I miss very much. Eloquence.

    • @qwepqwop4901
      @qwepqwop4901 2 года назад

      Oh please do shut up. No one benefits from your complaining about 'kids nowadays' and the apparent barbaric ways in which people speak today. Furthermore, what do you mean that 'nothing is good for people now'? Just because technology that people were excited about in the past are now commonplace does not mean that they are not respected.
      To conclude, stop speaking of the present as if it is a degenerate hellhole and look outside once in awhile because your awareness of society is clearly lacking. The youth of roday are much more than what you expect.

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 2 года назад +2

      I haven't watched the BBC for a number of years, I also live abroad, however, I did tune in recently to watch something (via iplayer) and the continuity announcer was laughably bad, I thought I was being sold apples from an East End market. Many, I know, will proclaim 'but TV must represent the audience!' That's for the programmes to do, the channel would have done a service to society to uphold certain standards, which they have not and now look at society crumbling around us all. So where has your 'diversity' got us all, 'An instrument of education and entertainment' it most certainly is not, just a morass of inconsequential nonsense. So, very, very sad.

    • @spidyman8853
      @spidyman8853 2 года назад +3

      The Water in Majorca Don't taste like what it Ought to

    • @richards1708
      @richards1708 Год назад +1

      Yeah we've been spoilt now. The tech in our hands is bloody impressive. I still find new ways to do all sorts of things on my phone.

  • @jaymac7203
    @jaymac7203 Год назад +1

    This was the year I was born 😭😭 I always loved Blue Peter such a great program. Then who can remember Newsround straight after? Lol ah those were the days of proper television 📺 😁

  • @radornkeldam
    @radornkeldam Год назад

    Aaaaand, now you are all tracked! Marvelous!

  • @ericajones6454
    @ericajones6454 2 года назад +8

    The young people don't remember the days when phones didn't work without a nearby dog, they just take it for granted.

    • @GeeEee75
      @GeeEee75 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes, nowadays our phones are completely corgi-less.

  • @DougKoper
    @DougKoper 2 года назад +29

    A phone that comes in its own luggage, brilliant!

  • @dgordon9645
    @dgordon9645 Год назад +1

    Great to see this stuff it was all ways around it took the Japanese to make the chips small enough and to hold the memory. That was the break through. I was working in the bush and a boss had a mobile you carried in a brief case 1987 blew my mind. Here I am typing on mobile while watching videos and doing my banking and shopping while laying in my bed amazing!!!!

  • @icebox9093
    @icebox9093 2 года назад +2

    never mind being mobile, i was amazed with the first telephone set i saw in 1974 which had push button numbers instead of a rotating dial! 😂🤣😂

  • @johno4521
    @johno4521 2 года назад +412

    Effortlessly professional presentation from Peter, John and Lesley - I could listen to them all day..and all this technology we take for granted today - are we really better people for it? I would trade it all for those more genteel times in a heartbeat.

    • @RomarioFouardo
      @RomarioFouardo 2 года назад +16

      We are getting old, mate it's crazy

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 2 года назад

      When racism was popular and beating your wife was a "domestic" and if it wasn't too dangerous, the police saw it as your private business.

    • @StuartJ
      @StuartJ 2 года назад +11

      No autocue either.

    • @shakesfirst2443
      @shakesfirst2443 2 года назад

      Sure, let's trade in the technology like the Cochlear Implant for a better time where beating a wife, homophobia and racism were rife. Yeah mate, nah. What an inane comment.

    • @philsimpson3556
      @philsimpson3556 2 года назад +19

      iPhones, texting, twitters, electric cars, climate change, diversity, etc. I’m sick of the lot. Get me back to the 60/70s.

  • @digitalmediafan
    @digitalmediafan 2 года назад +65

    Nice kind decent presenters who had class and were of an age you could respect

    • @danielturner9027
      @danielturner9027 2 года назад

      They were probably child abusers, as was the culture at the time.

    • @kupus6622
      @kupus6622 2 года назад +1

      @@baldieman64 I was thinking it...

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 2 года назад

      @@baldieman64 I didn't think they even made childrens TV anymore, not like the old days anyway.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 2 года назад

      @@baldieman64 angry old dinosaur alert. You got old and the world has left you behind, where you belong. Get over it.

  • @FPSPRINCESS
    @FPSPRINCESS Год назад +1

    Can you imagine in 50 years time when everyone's watching ancient tiktok clips, and saying how sensible and factual everybody on them is.

  • @abendroid
    @abendroid 2 года назад

    Its mind blowing that this is a show catering to kids.