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  • @MikeJones-zt3kb
    @MikeJones-zt3kb 2 года назад +3

    An amazing special character who enjoyed British life and had a special gift to share his love of culture

  • @brendakent123
    @brendakent123 12 лет назад +10

    "Now do remember this; nowhere in England is dull, even the road from the station on a wet day" Ahhh yes!

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC 13 лет назад +6

    Quite wonderful - JB, in the County of Norfolk which he loved (and if I'm not mistaken, in the middle section, the Swingle Singers performing Bach's Prelude number 9 from Book 2 of his 48 and more Bach later on!).
    Thank you for posting this.

  • @Willesden_Rab1_TV
    @Willesden_Rab1_TV 2 года назад +1

    Love the title great pun by Betjeman.. when i stayed in Norwich (last stop on train)
    Diss was either the penultimate station or two stops before but i remember always seeing Diss
    7:05 😂 great wordplay from narrator

  • @gixmostart
    @gixmostart 7 лет назад +5

    My son owns what was Gostlings the Chemist in Part 2. I bought it in 1986 and it was a bit sad. Now it looks fantastic and, I think, even better than it did when this film was made. Horribly expensive to do though and the Council was taking £9,000 a year in business rates until the last review.

  • @junenursey9063
    @junenursey9063 4 года назад +1

    Such a wonderful place to visit .Watching this film has many enjoyable memories for me,especially in later life when I visited and purchased some beautiful Jacob's fleece to spin with. Would love those days back again.

    • @janieholden
      @janieholden 4 года назад +1

      Any connection to Bungay June?

    • @junenursey9063
      @junenursey9063 4 года назад +1

      @@janieholden Hello. I think there is a link somewhere although it goes back , not how many generations. My husbsnd Keith Nursey had just started with Ancestry but it never got finished. Not why you ask ? . Do you have some connection.

    • @janieholden
      @janieholden 4 года назад +1

      @@junenursey9063 No connection. Just that I went to school in Bungay many years ago and Nurseys was a well known local company who made and sold sheepskin coats, jackets etc.

  • @harleyblue999
    @harleyblue999 3 года назад

    Today the Taxi blows its horn,lady with three kids pushchair open the door yourself different culture you see.love these oldies.

  • @mekydro
    @mekydro 4 года назад +1

    As the train that he has arrived on is shown departing, the very distinctive sound of a Southern 'DEMU' with its 4SRKT engine can be heard setting off. A but of creative sound dubbing in the studio, methinks!

    • @michaeldaubney75
      @michaeldaubney75 4 года назад +1

      Are you sure of that? East Anglia was home to mañy class 37s . Given the quality of sound I'd put my money on a class 37

    • @mekydro
      @mekydro 4 года назад +1

      @@michaeldaubney75 I'd stake quite a lot of money on it, yes. The 4SRKT has a different sound to the EE prime movers in Class 37s and idles very distinctively. A lovely sound to my ears, btw.

  • @mawsonics
    @mawsonics 5 лет назад +2

    Just a thought. Why oh why has this never been issued on DVD? I would think the East Anglian Film archive could shift a few hundred copies in the Diss area if they put it out on DVD.

  • @Stereolabdream
    @Stereolabdream 12 лет назад +3

    Just looking on Google street view, and I'm shocked to see what happened to that "Elizabethan Coaching Inn" The Kings Head. Really sad. Go to Market Place, Diss and the Halifax building society is the spot.
    What happened to the old pub?

  • @cymothoe2
    @cymothoe2 12 лет назад

    Christ, you're right! unbelievable!

  • @williamwaynflete6336
    @williamwaynflete6336 Год назад

    Who is the woman reading the quotes? Could be Joan Hickson... Inspired choice of music. Usual backing tracks of that era were manic rumty-tumty...

  • @sparkythetortoise
    @sparkythetortoise 11 лет назад +1

    Not quite as bad as that - its long closed but the building still stands - its a couple of doors down from the Halifax and is split into a chemist and a shoe repair shop repair shop. Most of Diss is remarkably similar, and all those derelict houses at the end were done up and are now worth of fortune! So not all gloom

  • @custardcrevette
    @custardcrevette 12 лет назад +1

    Excellent post. Is there some more of this? Looks like Diss has not changed so much. Same market is on street view.

  • @alexmckendrick3568
    @alexmckendrick3568 12 лет назад +2

    This is great,but where's part 2

  • @elliotkey7961
    @elliotkey7961 8 месяцев назад

    3@@@❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @frankwhelan1715
    @frankwhelan1715 7 лет назад

    How did it get that (odd)name?

  • @outoftownr3906
    @outoftownr3906 2 года назад

    Where’s Dat?

    • @grudbeerreviews1541
      @grudbeerreviews1541 Год назад +1

      It’s a town in Norfolk, about 20miles south of Norwich. A lovely place that I know very well.