Sam Kydd, what an immense talent... so versatile. He made over 290 films, more than any other British actor and Coronation Street was truly honoured to have him.
Yes, Sam was always a favourite actor of mine & i expect everyone in Britain knew him! I always remember another well loved actor who like Sam wasnt an A list actor but was always in work through the decades from young man to old chap & must have made quite abit of money being so popular The actor im thinking of was the scottish actor Gordon Jackson He was always on our tv's over the years like Sam I loved him as the loyal butler in Upstairs Downstairs & in The Professionals as the police boss of those 2 gorgeous hunks Lewis Collins & Martin Shaw Gordon was in stacks of British films from the early 1950s or even earlier, in great BBC tv dramas, theatre, radio, im sure he must have been a close runner up behind Sam Kydd for such prolific work as an actor. Cant think of any actor today who can come near to those great actors of the past who Had so much versatility in acting parts. Cheers 🇬🇧👧
@@itallia666 Great and Informative Comment... Sam Kydd was in over 290 films and Gordon Jackson was in 44 films.. Both did countless TV and Radio appearances ( as you mentioned ).. Sam was 67 yo when he passed away, Gordon was 66 yo. Both great actors, Loved Gordon Jackson as George Cowley in the Professionals and Hudson in Upstairs Downstairs.. Take Care and 'Keep Commenting'...
Jack and Vera were great when they got the Rovers but I truly would have loved that story line to have happened to Stan and Hilda, with Hilda doing her best to be the next Annie Walker, all posh like and wearing nothing but the best.
Hilda and stan are just hilarious over one tying to buy one's window round and Stan wanted to sell it outright , they are just priceless episodes to watch over and over again. coronation street was a street when you had Hilda Stan .Eddie . Audrey mike Baldwin Mrs walker betty. bet lynch . Vera , ivy and Bert they were superlative actors and actresses who knew how to act and give their viewers memorable tv viewing when the ordinary soap could be feeling down. From the drape life's that could have being bestowed upon them.
Sure when Brian and Gail were watching telly the announcer mentioned ‘Emmerdale Farm’-which was on ITV. Imagine if he’d mentioned how it would be followed by ‘Coronation Street’!
Oh haha it was funny seeing Emily in the corner shop with her Gondola wicker shopping basket!! I remember these baskets & plagued my mothers life out to buy me one! All my friends had them & i was thrilled to little mint balls when it was my dad who came in from Work with the prized basket! Mine also had the patterned plastic cover to keep the basket contents dry in the rain! Ahh the good old days! These old episodes with the popular trends of the day like the fashions & accessories bring back so many happy memories! Thank you to PG 66 for bringing these episodes for our enjoyment Thanks 🇬🇧👧
Bert ( to Nicky) “Are you gonna’ be a judge when you grow up? Letter of the law?” Nicky ( thinks) ‘Not quite. Grandad. I’m going to team up with my younger brother -not yet born-and swindle gran out of her life savings.’ ( recently in modern Corrie)
I wonder what the market was called what Vera and Elsie was on? I remember a few markets in Manchester but I’ve never remembered this market, I love ❤️ the old ones of Corrie thank you 🙏 for the memories
It's quite far fetched that in the early 1980's Granada were still trying to make out that Stan Ogden was still capable of being able to push a cart around the streets and climb up and down ladders to clean windows. Indeed that goes for most of the 1970's too. Any casual viewer could clearly see that Bernard Youens was in poor health and could barely walk unaided by this stage. Suspending reality is one thing, but flogging the notion to the viewers that Stan was able to do such a physical job was quite beyond belief.
Well this is the way out of him retiring eventually from it and Hilda recognizing that. They had Eddie buy in to help him and share the profits, then I think they got compensation for Stan stubbing his toe, which saw him bedridden on the show. He eventually ended up "being upstairs" and Hilda just shouting up at him.
Very true, Stan was so old and decrepit by this time he could barely walk to the corner shop, never mind shin up and down ladders! And it's only possible to understand every other sentence Uncle Albert utters, due to his advancing age and ill-fitting dentures! Corrie bosses were certainly very tolerant of their actors back then - nowadays they'd have both been retired from the show long before they got to this sorry state.
I stopped watching for 5 years after Ivy showed up. Her character just encapsulated all of the nagging and hypocrisy that I hated so I wasn’t going to come home and watch it for pleasure.
Life was so simple - only three flavours of crisps ready salted ,vinigar and cheese and onion - no wotsits quavers or anything else and at Christmas cheesy footballs and twiglets (both were disgusting) - the came smokey bacon ... and the rest is history
@@francesgillotti1378I had corner shop like that, meat on the counter, no gloves used, smoking everywhere, the freezer had no sliding cover, just like the one in the Alf's shop. But yet, no-one got sick.
Bit melodramatic, Gail! Brian’s been arrested (ok, wrongly) so you tell Audrey you thought of a triple suicide-you, him and Nicky! Wouldn’t tell Ivy that!
Hilda ( to Audrey, about Emily) ‘Y’ wouldn’t know it to look at ‘er, but she’s ‘ad two ‘usbands, y’know. First got shot, second went off ‘is rocker.’ Good job Emily didn’t come back in!
Yes, a connection most likely to the latter day Battersby's maybe and as we know, Eileen Grimshaw was a relative to Elsie Tanner (whose maiden name was Elsie Grimshaw, so Eileen I think was possibly her neice) which is why she ironically ended up living in her old house now, 11 Coronation St.
Hi, could you please tell me where the episode from 12th October 1981 starts? The reason is because this is the day I was born, and every year on my birthday my mum always jokes that she missed Coronation Street on that day because she was giving birth to me😮😂
@seansmith445 Nothing to forgive. Well, it's difficult to say, maybe it was a mistake, but if they're all like this (I can't remember), maybe the uploader doesn't know how to change it in the program they use. Maybe they'll tell us someone 😁👍. Happy Christmas 🎄.
@seansmith445 I'm not sure, I've been watching vintage Corrie since we were locked in our homes, and the quality has varied. However what makes it worse or better is the resolution in which it's uploaded, so even a poor picture will be better if it's a higher resolution, 480p minimum, anything else is great.
Stan was a lot more important to the writers every time Stan turned around some was cheating him making fun of him laughs are one thing Hilda and Eddie were the worst offenders.
Aww poor Bert & Ivy & Brian & Gail, they have been having more than their fair share of absute 💩! First Bert loses his job, then gets rumbled by the DSS Then Brian half kills a robber & gets charged with GBH for trying to protect his companies money It slays me that this law exists In effect that if someone breaks into your home, uninvited & sets about robbing you, taking all your valuables & you try to protect your property & in fear & anger attack the robber, the robber can prosecute you for GBH... its crazy rediculous! An Englishmans home used to be his castle... not now! You are expected to let someone break into your home of their own volition, let them take all your valuables & savings & if they fancy trashing your home then you must let them! Who the hell made this law? Some bloody lefty, i'll bet These days the law protects the Aggressor & law breaker but prosecutes the innocent! So many people have been prosecuted & even sent to jail For defending their property against a scumbag robber If anyone decides to rob another they should be prepared for the consequences I remember someone i knew years ago who was in the situation of being a victim of a robbery, they knew about the crazy law protecting the lawbreaker, so after finding their home being robbed they knocked the burgular out, phoned the police & acted hysterical & said; They blanked out & couldnt remember what happened because of shock & fear. When it went to court, which it did, not the prosecution of the robber btw, but for assault by my friend. Because of their testimony there was no charge due to temporary insanity brought on by shock Anyway, enough! Its too infuriating to discuss So its such a shame the Corrie writers gave the Tilsleys so much aggro! But its a sign of the times & they wrote scripts that encompassed Current things that created outcry Thanks 🇬🇧👧
You might want to update your knowledge, there is something called reasonable force. This means you can protect yourself in the heat of the moment even with an object. You can't blame "lefties" for all of this. Right wing conservatives were in charge for much of the time this law was made..although RBrian was defending a business, so Ron Sykes had a legal obligation to help him out with the court case.
@londonlady227 Ron told Brian never to open the door. Brian did it as he fell for the "damsel in distress" thing. He didn't even check the door closed behind him. The damsel made sure it didn't close. Effectively there wasn't a break in break in but a robbery. Had Brian had done as his boss told him, the robbery and assault would likey have never happened. Brian was acting like a pillock.
Oh my goodness can’t believe Audrey making sandwiches with a cigarette in her hand what about hygiene and Audrey working not for long can’t stand Audrey full stop
Eunice to Fred: "Your hair needs cutting badly".
Bet: "He always has his hair cut badly".
Love it.
Fred Gee makes my skin crawl lol
Whats lol about that?
the character not the actor@@fluxington
Fred gee & Fred feast are ceeps.
he used to but being with eunice helped be less creepy imo
Sam Kydd, what an immense talent... so versatile. He made over 290 films, more than any other British actor and Coronation Street was truly honoured to have him.
Sadly, Sam passed away 6 months after this episode aged 67..... R.I.P.
Yes, Sam was always a favourite actor of mine & i expect everyone in Britain knew him!
I always remember another well loved actor who like Sam wasnt an A list actor but was always in work through the decades from young man to old chap & must have made quite abit of money being so popular
The actor im thinking of was the scottish actor Gordon Jackson
He was always on our tv's over the years like Sam
I loved him as the loyal butler in
Upstairs Downstairs & in
The Professionals as the police boss of those 2 gorgeous hunks
Lewis Collins & Martin Shaw
Gordon was in stacks of British films from the early 1950s or even earlier, in great BBC tv dramas, theatre, radio, im sure he must have been a close runner up behind Sam Kydd for such prolific work as an actor.
Cant think of any actor today who can come near to those great actors of the past who
Had so much versatility in acting parts.
Cheers
🇬🇧👧
@@itallia666 Great and Informative Comment... Sam Kydd was in over 290 films and Gordon Jackson was in 44 films.. Both did countless TV and Radio appearances ( as you mentioned ).. Sam was 67 yo when he passed away, Gordon was 66 yo. Both great actors, Loved Gordon Jackson as George Cowley in the Professionals and Hudson in Upstairs Downstairs.. Take Care and 'Keep Commenting'...
He was one of those actors where we always recognised the face and voice, but not the name. Thanks for reminding me x
@@niad5630 Agreed, excellent informative comments from knowledgeable viewers who know their British TV/actor history. Respect!
Jack and Vera were great when they got the Rovers but I truly would have loved that story line to have happened to Stan and Hilda, with Hilda doing her best to be the next Annie Walker, all posh like and wearing nothing but the best.
Hilda and stan are just hilarious over one tying to buy one's window round and Stan wanted to sell it outright , they are just priceless episodes to watch over and over again. coronation street was a street when you had Hilda Stan .Eddie . Audrey mike Baldwin Mrs walker betty. bet lynch . Vera , ivy and Bert they were superlative actors and actresses who knew how to act and give their viewers memorable tv viewing when the ordinary soap could be feeling down. From the drape life's that could have being bestowed upon them.
I’m
Lives
I knew i recognised brians boss ron sykes. He played zak dingles brother albert dingle in emmerdale
He was also in Benidorm.
Hilda- “I mind my own business.” 😂🤣
Sure when Brian and Gail were watching telly the announcer mentioned ‘Emmerdale Farm’-which was on ITV. Imagine if he’d mentioned how it would be followed by ‘Coronation Street’!
Grow up
@@leehambleton9919
Get yourself some manners!
Coronation street was on on Mon and wed. Emmerdale Tues and Thurs
@@leehambleton9919 lol someone is fun at parties
If you watch Coro too long you can forget that some people enjoy working.
I feel I missed good bit with the sound being off
Me too just when it was exciting and the police came to see Brian.
Oh haha it was funny seeing Emily in the corner shop with her
Gondola wicker shopping basket!!
I remember these baskets & plagued my mothers life out to buy me one!
All my friends had them & i was thrilled to little mint balls when it was my dad who came in from
Work with the prized basket!
Mine also had the patterned plastic cover to keep the basket contents dry in the rain!
Ahh the good old days!
These old episodes with the popular trends of the day like the fashions & accessories bring back so many happy memories!
Thank you to PG 66 for bringing these episodes for our enjoyment
Thanks
🇬🇧👧
Same here …. Every girl had them for cooking lessons at school in the 80s 😂
0:33 "what you do in the middle wouldn't put a blister on a baby's finger". I love Hilda when's nags Stan, pure comedy.
Thanks for the upload 😊
Bert ( to Nicky) “Are you gonna’ be a judge when you grow up? Letter of the law?”
Nicky ( thinks) ‘Not quite. Grandad. I’m going to team up with my younger brother -not yet born-and swindle gran out of her life savings.’ ( recently in modern Corrie)
Ivy or Audrey? The gran
@@hollandwawasan1221 audrey
Audrey. Ivy died in 1995
I wonder what the market was called what Vera and Elsie was on? I remember a few markets in Manchester but I’ve never remembered this market, I love ❤️ the old ones of Corrie thank you 🙏 for the memories
It's quite far fetched that in the early 1980's Granada were still trying to make out that Stan Ogden was still capable of being able to push a cart around the streets and climb up and down ladders to clean windows. Indeed that goes for most of the 1970's too. Any casual viewer could clearly see that Bernard Youens was in poor health and could barely walk unaided by this stage. Suspending reality is one thing, but flogging the notion to the viewers that Stan was able to do such a physical job was quite beyond belief.
It’s just a tv show 😂😂😂😂
Well this is the way out of him retiring eventually from it and Hilda recognizing that. They had Eddie buy in to help him and share the profits, then I think they got compensation for Stan stubbing his toe, which saw him bedridden on the show. He eventually ended up "being upstairs" and Hilda just shouting up at him.
Phyllis was in her 70's but because it considered too old to be working in cafe she made out to being only in her 60s
@@Pussycatwhiskers Yes but we were always told it was true to life. Clearly not.
Very true, Stan was so old and decrepit by this time he could barely walk to the corner shop, never mind shin up and down ladders!
And it's only possible to understand every other sentence Uncle Albert utters, due to his advancing age and ill-fitting dentures! Corrie bosses were certainly very tolerant of their actors back then - nowadays they'd have both been retired from the show long before they got to this sorry state.
Why do Brian, Gail and Ivy all shout at one another at the top of there lungs. Can they not just talk?
Lol they are trying be heard!! Vera is the worst 😂
@@Footprinces true, a bit like my house growing up.. 😂, all seven of us trying to get a word in. 😂
A lot of folk did that - i guess some still do - me mams family all shouted at each other - like barking almost
How that kid sleeps telly blasting them shouting
I wondered the same thing. Really noisy
Brian tilsley the medial term for "only child syndrme"
Gayle to Brian- “You look worn out” Bert-Yeah, you look done in, son. Awwww poor baby! 😂🤣
Urgh every time Fred rubs his hands together it turns my stomach 🤮
Poor Bert and Ivy, the roof's falling in on them.
I stopped watching for 5 years after Ivy showed up. Her character just encapsulated all of the nagging and hypocrisy that I hated so I wasn’t going to come home and watch it for pleasure.
Audrey making butties with bare hands and ciggy hanging out of mouth! Ahhhh... the good old days, lol!
Well l liked them.
Life was so simple - only three flavours of crisps ready salted ,vinigar and cheese and onion - no wotsits quavers or anything else and at Christmas cheesy footballs and twiglets (both were disgusting) - the came smokey bacon ... and the rest is history
@@williamf4544, S and V came after smokey bacon , cheese and onion , and RS because me and pals went daft for them , canny bag of Tudor as the ad said
Yes and they touched raw meat and cooked without wearing plastic gloves .
@@francesgillotti1378I had corner shop like that, meat on the counter, no gloves used, smoking everywhere, the freezer had no sliding cover, just like the one in the Alf's shop. But yet, no-one got sick.
Stanley...I'm trying to keep calm but it's not easy when I'm talking to a nutcase.
Bit melodramatic, Gail! Brian’s been arrested (ok, wrongly) so you tell Audrey you thought of a triple suicide-you, him and Nicky! Wouldn’t tell Ivy that!
Couldn't believe the writers would go there... How absurd
Totally out of character for Gail. Ridiculous lines.
Would be double suicide and murder!!! Imagine Ivy and, that's more like a storyline now in the street.
Bets earrings tho 😂😂😂
Loved Mike doing his del boy act😃
No audio
Frankie looks like he’s aged about ten years since he was last in it ( not that long ago). Must be being with Sylvie ( who’s younger than Mike)!
U got nowt better to do
He's stopped dying his hair that's the only difference.
He was a sick man.great actor.
I thought Stan didn’t need to go up ladders anymore since he got that pole!
Thats hilarious....Audrey making sarnies while smoking....
I wish the picture quality was better.
Fred tells Eunice he prefers a barber, then he asks Audrey to cut it! What a creep!
no sound ? , for approx 5 minutes , 22-28 minutes
'Copyright'.....
Brian Tilsley is awful that Chris geezer can't act for toffee
Do i detect a hint of jealousy over his good looks and fit body ?
R Brian
@@williamf4544 Hardly!
Gail acting is not good ether
@@williamf4544 LOL! I could never understand why anyone thought the little short-arse good looking.
What lovely characters always cheating, lying, manipulating and trying to swindle each other.
Hilda ( to Audrey, about Emily) ‘Y’ wouldn’t know it to look at ‘er, but she’s ‘ad two ‘usbands, y’know. First got shot, second went off ‘is rocker.’ Good job Emily didn’t come back in!
Funny Hilda didn’t mention Swindley and that whole trainwreck. 😂
Apparently Farrah Fawsett tried to copy Gails hair style but she couldnt quite pull it off
I think she was copying dancing-boy Brian's - Our Brian started as a musical show dancer, before "acting"
So she copied Brian's ...
It costs a lot of money to look that cheap...
Rip eunice gee
Surely you mean RIP Meg Johnson (aka Margaret Mary Foster).
@@fluxingtonyea ok
Emily saying she had to buy her groceries at Mrs Battersbys.
Yes, a connection most likely to the latter day Battersby's maybe and as we know, Eileen Grimshaw was a relative to Elsie Tanner (whose maiden name was Elsie Grimshaw, so Eileen I think was possibly her neice) which is why she ironically ended up living in her old house now, 11 Coronation St.
@Londonlady. Elsie is Eileen's great aunt
That Orange kettle certainly gets around the street.
51:29 audrey handled hilda like a pro 😂
No sound around 23:24???
1:42:12 OurBrian® predicts his future...
2:28:40 Elsie & Vera on't market 😅
Some of the soundtrack is missing.!
First appearance of Bernard Clough ( Ida’s son, making him Muriel’s brother)-and no “Right, Mam!”
Why does from 23:18 to 28:41 that everyone starts sounding like the see?
The sound has just cut off!!!!
Stan double his productivity??! He can barely do one route, let alone two!! 🤣😂
How was Audrey at the store since 9, and closed early??! Where is user Deidre??!
Ivy was a very manipulative character. Didn't like her then and now I understand it more now I can't stand her or the actress Lynne Perrie!!
Hi, could you please tell me where the episode from 12th October 1981 starts?
The reason is because this is the day I was born, and every year on my birthday my mum always jokes that she missed Coronation Street on that day because she was giving birth to me😮😂
Happy 43rd birthday today.
Audrey’s high, screechy voice literally gave me a headache!
I wonder if young Silvie ever feels old age creeping up on her in the middle of the night. 😊
No sound
Clayton seems to be a very common name around the street. Ronnie Clayton, Doug Clayton, Terri Clayton, The Claytons.....
That transcript is hilarious at times
Jealous Freddy and Albert about Mike. Freddy’s jealous because he doesn’t have his own business! 😂🤣
There is no way Audrey can get her hair done in an hour!! 🤣😂
I like Brian's hair brushed back with no parting.
Didn’t Debbie Arnold appear in an wine advert in the late 80s
Cutting freds hair ? what hair is there to cut
Dose Audrey every buy a round lol
Freddy said those girls don’t have thousands in the bank. Ivy does!!
Wow! Brian got out of jail right away! 😂🤣
Brian deserved to be arrested ... by the bad acting police.
It's a shame to upload in 240p, unless it's unavoidable, it really isn't that nice to watch, 480p is great for old TV ;-).
Forgive my lack of knowledge but why can't it be uploaded to 480p? I agree it's hard to watch!
@seansmith445 Nothing to forgive. Well, it's difficult to say, maybe it was a mistake, but if they're all like this (I can't remember), maybe the uploader doesn't know how to change it in the program they use. Maybe they'll tell us someone 😁👍. Happy Christmas 🎄.
@@Chillmax All the uploads of older coronation street seem to be poor quality, including uploads from other accounts. It’s a shame.
@seansmith445 I'm not sure, I've been watching vintage Corrie since we were locked in our homes, and the quality has varied. However what makes it worse or better is the resolution in which it's uploaded, so even a poor picture will be better if it's a higher resolution, 480p minimum, anything else is great.
What in the world does Bette have in her hair??! 😂🤣
Cant beat a bit of World of Water at 41.14...
Wow! Ivy definitely had some cosmetic surgery done!
Did they ever stop drinking back then??? 😂😂😂
Vera said Mike can pay them from his own pocket sell his car. 😂🤣
Stan was a lot more important to the writers every time Stan turned around some was cheating him making fun of him laughs are one thing Hilda and Eddie were the worst offenders.
Brian did not knock that man out! The man pushed Brian, then ran out the door! How could he run if he was unconscious??! 😂🤣
6:40. 😂😂😂😂
Aww poor Bert & Ivy & Brian & Gail, they have been having more than their fair share of absute 💩!
First Bert loses his job, then gets rumbled by the DSS
Then Brian half kills a robber & gets charged with GBH for trying to protect his companies money
It slays me that this law exists
In effect that if someone breaks into your home, uninvited & sets about robbing you, taking all your valuables & you try to protect your property & in fear & anger attack the robber, the robber can prosecute you for
GBH... its crazy rediculous!
An Englishmans home used to be his castle... not now!
You are expected to let someone break into your home of their own volition, let them take all your valuables & savings & if they fancy trashing your home then you must let them!
Who the hell made this law?
Some bloody lefty, i'll bet
These days the law protects the
Aggressor & law breaker but prosecutes the innocent!
So many people have been prosecuted & even sent to jail
For defending their property against a scumbag robber
If anyone decides to rob another they should be prepared for the consequences
I remember someone i knew years ago who was in the situation of being a victim of a robbery, they knew about the crazy law protecting the lawbreaker, so after finding their home being robbed they knocked the burgular out, phoned the police & acted hysterical & said;
They blanked out & couldnt remember what happened because of shock & fear.
When it went to court, which it did, not the prosecution of the robber btw, but for assault by my friend.
Because of their testimony there was no charge due to temporary insanity brought on by shock
Anyway, enough! Its too infuriating to discuss
So its such a shame the Corrie writers gave the Tilsleys so much aggro!
But its a sign of the times & they wrote scripts that encompassed
Current things that created outcry
Thanks
🇬🇧👧
You might want to update your knowledge, there is something called reasonable force. This means you can protect yourself in the heat of the moment even with an object. You can't blame "lefties" for all of this. Right wing conservatives were in charge for much of the time this law was made..although RBrian was defending a business, so Ron Sykes had a legal obligation to help him out with the court case.
Brian was actually defending himself. Mr Scumbag threw a punch at Brian when he tried to block his escape.
@londonlady227
Ron told Brian never to open the door. Brian did it as he fell for the "damsel in distress" thing. He didn't even check the door closed behind him. The damsel made sure it didn't close.
Effectively there wasn't a break in break in but a robbery. Had Brian had done as his boss told him, the robbery and assault would likey have never happened.
Brian was acting like a pillock.
A great example of the need to limit the amount of characters on yt comments.
Gayle is running a salon from Al’s store!!
Looks like there's a green patch in Bett's hair
Sound system out after the police drop by 😅
Why doesn’t Mike figure out which girls are going??! That’s the way it should be!
Mavis must have been drunk. 😂🤣
Hissing noise 30 mins in 🤔
Why did the girls donate money to Brian when they are losing their jobs??! 🤣😂
I saw Mike's future wife as a customer on the stalls buying from the dark haired guy, what's her name???
Mike ends up married to Alma who is the lady running the cafe.
Oh my goodness can’t believe Audrey making sandwiches with a cigarette in her hand what about hygiene and Audrey working not for long can’t stand Audrey full stop