Classic Grange Hill Mr Baxter is rugby tackled by Alan
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2012
- Classic Grange Hill Mr Baxter is rugby tackled by Alan Humphries!
We all had a PE teacher like Mr B at some point! :-)
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I remember getting home from school and after playing football watching Tucker, Trisha Yates and Fat Alan in Grange Hill. Simple and happy times. RIP George Armstrong.
He would have been a brilliant teacher in real life. Everyone over the age of 50 watching this would have wanted him at their school in the old days im sure
"Well done lad. That's more or less the idea." Hilarious line. 🤣🤣
I was rubbish at football at a school that only played football. The we had Wesh Teacher join, Mr Evans and he started a Rugby Club. I gave it a go and loved it. Went on to play for a number of years. As we called him Taffy Evans, one good teacher!
Reminds me of my PE teachers. Their sole purpose seemed to be to put everyone off participating in sport for life and to take out their frustrations about their marriages on young boys.
Mr Baxter was one of the better Teachers that School had....he was firm but fair, and the kids genuinely liked him....unlike the feelings that had for Mr Bronson, Mr Hicks, Mr Parrott and Mr Smart to name a few....
of those teachers Mr. Bronson was comical, Even as kids he would make us laugh despite his scary demeanor.
cotters1 Mr Smart wasn't bad he was just more used to and suited to posh schools.
kblogg 777 true....Mr Smart did mellow a great deal by the time of the merger with Brookdale and RB, and the year that E1 joined GH...to the fact that he said we are all Grange Hill and to be proud of it, I think....
I thought Mr. Hopwood seemed good, too!!!!!
@@themadmgtow5196 I left secondary school in 1976 and we had a deputy headmaster called Mr Slatter and he was similar to Mr Bronson in that he had a scary demeanor and he didn't have to say anything and just his look and presence was enough to keep order.
RIP Alan Humphries
Tough but fair....and also humble in defeat
Happy school days viewing…
I became a sports instructor thanks to my P.E teacher he was the business. He was strict but a great teacher
We had a PE teacher like this, Mr. Larter. Everyone loved him.
I remember this episode me & my brother both pissed ourselves laughing
Yes nice one Alan ,Thats more or less the idea 😀😁😂😃😄
Baxter was a legend. All teachers take note.
Series 2 in 1979. It serves Mr Geoff Bullet Baxter right that he was tackled by Alan Humphries. Mr Baxter honestly has done 8 years of Grange Hill until series 9 in 1986. He was a strict teacher.
Glad he started going down before the tackle!
We had to do rugby union at school for 5 years and it was a load of crap. By the fifth year, those who didn't want to play just refused and the games teachers gave up and made us sit in the changing rooms. Good excuse to have a sly smoke and stick on some music.
I would rather have had 'Bullet Baxter' as a PE teacher than Brian Glover's character (Mr Sugden) in the football scene from the film 'Kes'!
0:22 the kids in the green and the blue flying off camera
We had rugby at our school and the pe teachers were ex professional footballers!!
If anyone was going to tackle Mr Baxter in the way you're meant to in a proper game of rugby Alan was the guy to do it. It's quite funny seeing a big grown man bulldozing his way past Tucker and the other kids until he meets Alan who's capable of meeting him on his own physical sporting terms .
Can you imagine that now lol. They even want to ban full contact rugby.
Bullet Baxter also played one of the builders in fawlty towers 😜
A hideous orangutan.
I knew I recognised him! One of the Irish builders 😂
@@timt398 lol that's him 😜
Teacher probably wouldn't be allowed to get away with that now.
The masters ( Monty python's meaning of life) 😂
Classic
Good tackle by young Terry Gordy there
Was a great programme for us kids but my Dad hated it 😂😂
Danny McGrain
Our games master was like Baxter, except for the fact he was very hairy and used to shower with us. My goodness, he was HUNG 😂😂
nothing dodgy about that then🤷♀
You Ben dur
@@nasdkhan254 I really wish I was as intelligent as you are. 🖕
Would be locked up nowadays! 😂
what park was that filmed in?
Medow Park Borehamwood, a stones throw from Elstree, not least the old admin block which in this era doubled as the upper school.
This is where Premier League footballers get their diving lessons from.
No way would they ever do that in a school nowadays! I'm not sure whether that's a good thing or a bad thing...
Watching the early episodes of Grange Hill taut us that Corporal punishment was a thing back in the 70s my God if that continued in today’s education parents would seriously give teachers and staff A right bollocking I also thought Mr Mitchell was too soft with the pupils
if that epsiode was made in 1979 thatw as 44 years ago and he alan died yesterday at age 60 so he would of been 16 yrs old in that episode
And the bloke playing Baxter is now 80. Making him only 37 here - seemed so much older even then
I've just watched this for the 2nd time and it reminds me of a couple of bits of info I ought to mention, should anyone be interested. There are a couple of musical items I discovered recently that are related to GH. First, there's a nice, spritely cover of the GH 1990s theme tune by a group called UNIT. It's on You Tube although I've forgotten the link to it. This same band also recorded a piece called Water...originally by Peter Morton (aka Wayne Sutcliffe). This is also on You Tube. One of the members of the group also published a book about (or mainly about) Grange Hill called Not In Front Of The Children which I purchased from Lulu but I think it's in certain stores as well.
However, this isn't the main reason I'm writing this comment. The main reason is because I want to alert people to a brilliant series of short films Peter Morton has done (with Aiden David, Marcel McCalla and other ex-Grange Hill alumni), all of which are on You Tube.
Blood Bird
Thief Of Vocal Vision
Just A Boy
The Walk Of Shame
Keane
I found them all on Peter's own You Tube channel. Each of them is radically different in tone, genre and style.
This would be classed as assault now in bonkers Britain 2024 !! teacher sacked if not suspended 🤔
Typical bullying PE teacher. The sort that turned so many of us against sport for years.
Scene pinched from Kes.
It was very similar. Although Baxter was bit more mellow than Sugden
Remember we had 1 rugby lesson at school, we usually played football. Teacher asked a pupil to hit him, as in tackle, pupil didnt know what to do, so kicked him up backside. Pupil got clip round ear. We never had rugby ever again.
We had a semi-pro rugby player as our PE teacher, & it was often like this... So to wind him up we'd score American football-style one handed throw-the-ball-down touchdowns....He used to go crazy at this blatant disrespect of the noble game of Union's rules...We just blamed Channel 4, Jim Plunkett from the LA Raiders (we always laughed at his name...) & Erica Roe...!
I bet you any money George Armstrong (RIP) could have dumped Baxter a lot harder than that.
And none of this stupid high fives or fist pumps after he made the tackle, that we constantly see these days.
My P.E teacher Mr Warne horrible man slippered me with a size 9 it's still on my medical reports my mum proper Salford girl chased him round school he ran for is life pmsl the Hill was classic ha ha 😂
Could you imagine the woke folk now at a school like that Jesus they would be sewing the school for bulling lol
Hardly touched him......
Put him up against a real rugby player and he wouldn't stand a chance.
That was fake, he was going down before contact. Great acting though.
He was running he didn't just fall down
That rugby tackle was a fake as hell.
@@tonitg8021
Well it is fiction/make believe and the people in it are acting.
if he was going down before contact (which of course he was) that actually = poor acting :)
Operation yewtree.
operation irrelevant comment
God how badly choreographed was that?
I hated rugby .