They don't even have to say anything to make you smile, two lovely men who had genuine affection for each other and the like of we will never see again.
The most brilliant duo in modern comedic history. Their timing, material, and brotherly affection for each other are gifts that elicited love from audiences world-wide. Their humor remains as fresh and vital as it was in their heyday. Thanks for posting.
Two men we owe such a huge debt of gratitude to for the purest and most honest form of comedy to ever grace the stage and screen the world has ever witnessed.
They made the world laugh...as well as me from my childhood years on. I can still hear the laughter of our whole family in the living room, ten of us watching this unique and never surpassed comical duo. Great times....
These two have been making me happy since I was 10 years old and still make me happy at 47. Amazing to think of all the tens of millions of people they’ve made laugh and laugh!
The greatest comedy team in history. I’m not sure that the boys had full knowledge of just how beloved they actually were. We’ll never see their likes again.
They were my late father's heroes. He told me he saw them when they came to do their UK tours in 1947 and 1952. He said they didn't disappoint. Just as funny and magical live as they were on film.
The guy in the music shop down St Giles Terrace in Northampton pointed me towards this video today when I asked about the history of the shop's premises. A few yards down from the music shop entrance was the old Theatre you see. The church in the background is still there, as are the houses you see briefly at 0:42.
I love, love, loved these two. As a kid growing up watching them (re-runs) and laughing, to an adult watching them, and appreciating them for making me laugh and love them as a child (and of course still laughing at their material as an adult). I remember seeing some of the last footage of them together, looked like a camping holiday, and unlike what seems to happen to these duo teams and falling out, these two were friends and not just a comedy duo. Good memories and at some point, I need to get hold of all their stuff and have a marathon viewing of it.
Thank you for letting us revisit those two wonderful gentlemen of days gone by. I loved the new film Stan and Ollie. It brought back so many memories of my childhood seeing them on the T.V.
Thanks for posting these British newsreels. Stan and Ollie were discarded by Hollywood in the mid-1940s, but they were still in great demand in the UK and Europe where they toured with a stage show in the late 40s and early 50s. Looking at these newsreels, I think of the phrase "older, but NO wiser!"
When I was young I could not stand this pair but as I grew older I just love these two you don't get comedy like this any more we have a small collection of Stan and Ollie well done keep up the good work thanks
When Stan came home, Olly went with him. When the liner was passing up the Channel, Olly asked the captain why all the lights on the shore from hundreds of houses and cars were flashing and the captain replied.... because they know you're here. Olly didn't believe him until he landed, where about 100,000 were waiting. He was dumbfounded.
Is that the time the church bells played their theme song, and Stan and Ollie started crying? I wish I could have been there, and been part of the adulation. They were awesome.
I didn't know any of that, or about the church bells! Thank you for that. To be appreciated and loved by so many would be so very touching. Good, I'm glad they got shown love while they were still with us. So often it comes after the person(s) has passed away and they don't get to see it.
In the Pantheon of comedy genius, the boys occupy the penthouse suite. Just as Beethoven will be listened to until the end of humanity, so will Laurel and Hardy be watched and enjoyed.
Why did that "You're standing on my foot" make me laugh out loud in January 2023, a lifetime or more after it was recorded? Who knows? But if bringing joy to the world is a way to heaven, these two deserve eternal bliss.
Even the throwaway gags at the beginning were classics - who else but The Boys would have gotten back in to the car to exit out the correct side? Laurel and Hardy logic.
+RICHIE RICH It's crap they'r not on TV anymore but you can buy this Box Set www.amazon.co.uk/Laurel-Hardy-The-Collection-21-disc/dp/B0001K2KE8 JUST COPY AND PASTE
RICH 1971 … What you write has happened in all televisions in Europe. I think because with the birth of private television stations, all televisions including state television stations, had to adapt to the new rules of audience and share. And Laurel and Hardy, even if they still had many fans, didn't guarantee a big share.
Stan laurel is from Yorkshire where i live and he went to the same school as my mum did, but obviously my mum went many years after he did so they sadly did not meet
Stan was born in Ulverston when it was in Lancashire and became Cumbria. He lived in Bishop Auckland, North Shields and Glasgow, but the odd part is that Hardy's family originated in Yorkshire (Richmond).
Cumbria is a beautiful land, although at the time (for me) it was winter and I was on a survival course (which was brutal), but even with that, you could still see the beauty in it.
I want to know the name of that ditty played while they are in the dining car of that train. I have been trying to find a copy of the full version for 50 years. Can anybody help me? Just the name of it will be a great assistance.
Sorry I'm unable to give you the name of that tune as I loaned the 78 RPM record to someone years ago, and never got it back. It's from the KPM Music Library (non copyright for use in film, TV and radio) and it's classified 'C' for Comedy. You might try accessing The KPM site. It's from the 50's, but it you might be able to find it if you can listen to the suitably classified tracks. They have titles like,"Funday","Rookie in the Ranks", etc.
+Haunted In PA It was 1953 and 1947, you can see they look quite old in these clips especially in the 53 film as they both had quite serious health problems by this time.
Cody fifty-fifty for your time in total there was no longer have a greater understanding and cooperation and assistance with this one is the only thing is I have to be able but screen shot for the first one to use a few weeks ago I have a good time to get a chance to look at it again for all your files if the weather is not the same thing as too long ago did not know how it works out to be able and interested and I'll be there to be the same as a potential business we are not a good idea of a few months back I am not familiar and the same time
1:16 "a respectable Bowler"? It didn't look like a respectable Bowler at the 1950 movies and tour-shows anymore and that's sad. These aren't the hats they're always used. The hat from Stan was alsways "hard" and not so "soft-looking". Same as for Oliver's hat. Why did the hats look so bad at that time? I know, it's nothing big but for me it is...
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You can't beat good old Laurel and Hardy...just clean comedy, no swearing, no filth...just absolute beauty!
I can only watch these clips with great affection, and a smile on my face.
They don't even have to say anything to make you smile, two lovely men who had genuine affection for each other and the like of we will never see again.
Just so, John
Very true sadly.
That's why L & H did equally well in silents and talkies.
Stan and Ollie's appeal is as endearing as it is enduring.
The most brilliant duo in modern comedic history. Their timing, material, and brotherly affection for each other are gifts that elicited love from audiences world-wide. Their humor remains as fresh and vital as it was in their heyday. Thanks for posting.
Two men we owe such a huge debt of gratitude to for the purest and most honest form of comedy to ever grace the stage and screen the world has ever witnessed.
They made the world laugh...as well as me from my childhood years on. I can still hear the laughter of our whole family in the living room, ten of us watching this unique and never surpassed comical duo.
Great times....
Indeed an unsurpassed comical duo. Whose comedy will carry on in time.
These two have been making me happy since I was 10 years old and still make me happy at 47. Amazing to think of all the tens of millions of people they’ve made laugh and laugh!
and STILL make laugh. What an AWESOME legacy they left behind.
Always my favorites. And I don't think I'm alone.
The greatest comedy team in history. I’m not sure that the boys had full knowledge of just how beloved they actually were. We’ll never see their likes again.
I think they did.
Nice too, that Stans daughter lived to see their future popularity grow hugely.
They were my late father's heroes. He told me he saw them when they came to do their UK tours in 1947 and 1952. He said they didn't disappoint. Just as funny and magical live as they were on film.
All they have to do is just arch an eyebrow or look at the camera and you just bust out laughing. Geniuses.
The guy in the music shop down St Giles Terrace in Northampton pointed me towards this video today when I asked about the history of the shop's premises.
A few yards down from the music shop entrance was the old Theatre you see. The church in the background is still there, as are the houses you see briefly at 0:42.
I love, love, loved these two. As a kid growing up watching them (re-runs) and laughing, to an adult watching them, and appreciating them for making me laugh and love them as a child (and of course still laughing at their material as an adult). I remember seeing some of the last footage of them together, looked like a camping holiday, and unlike what seems to happen to these duo teams and falling out, these two were friends and not just a comedy duo. Good memories and at some point, I need to get hold of all their stuff and have a marathon viewing of it.
I loved the fact Stan kept his phone number in the book and you could call him up and talk, imagine that today.
How I would have loved it, he's a Lancashire lad, & I'm from there too..
+MerleOberon
*Be a bit difficult - the dude's been dead for over 50 years.*
MerleOberon Good comment and clearly obvious you are talking in the past tense to anyone with a working brain who reads what you said..
MerleOberon wow never heard that before, thanks,
@rick "he would have".... not "want to"... sheesh... read a little..... That's cool he did that, a real person, not just some aloof "actor".
The greatest comedy duo ever 😄🤣😊😃
I'm grinning like a kid again. :) I really enjoy watching these two.
They always make me smile, hats off to these fine gentlemen, have given me hours upon hours of laughter and enjoyment!!
Thank you for putting these together. I love the way Stan and Babe improvise these funny situations for the newsreel cameras.
Thank you for letting us revisit those two wonderful gentlemen of days gone by. I loved the new film Stan and Ollie. It brought back so many memories of my childhood seeing them on the T.V.
Unforgettable
Thanks for posting these British newsreels. Stan and Ollie were discarded by Hollywood in the mid-1940s, but they were still in great demand in the UK and Europe where they toured with a stage show in the late 40s and early 50s.
Looking at these newsreels, I think of the phrase "older, but NO wiser!"
Imagine seeing Laurel and ollie hardy walking down Hessle Rd, apparently, they did once, and went into Bean street pub.
I was fed this as a kid. I still grin or laugh at this style of humor.
Great to see these old films again. Keep them coming!!
Alan Roberts I saw the special on Disney Channel in 1991 called Laurel and Hardy A Tribute To The Boys.Narrated and hosted by Dom DeLuise.
When I was young I could not stand this pair but as I grew older I just love these two you don't get comedy like this any more we have a small collection of Stan and Ollie well done keep up the good work thanks
"Your standing on my foot" One of the only good excuses for interrupting..
20th century Gods of Comedy😀 💕😁
One of the times he visited the UK, They went to Stan's sister's pub.
Wow weird seeing you here Larry
@@flynnflake5841 Not doing very well mate. You're only on 52 subs. 😉
You're everywhere.
LARRY !
the old gags are still the best
When Stan came home, Olly went with him. When the liner was passing up the Channel, Olly asked the captain why all the lights on the shore from hundreds of houses and cars were flashing and the captain replied.... because they know you're here. Olly didn't believe him until he landed, where about 100,000 were waiting. He was dumbfounded.
Is that the time the church bells played their theme song, and Stan and Ollie started crying? I wish I could have been there, and been part of the adulation. They were awesome.
+rackinfrackin I heard that was in Cork
copferthat: Great story..
I didn't know any of that, or about the church bells! Thank you for that. To be appreciated and loved by so many would be so very touching. Good, I'm glad they got shown love while they were still with us. So often it comes after the person(s) has passed away and they don't get to see it.
Pure class
"what is it!?" "you're standing on my foot" had me giggling :D
+Franz Marcos It's part of the sketch 'The Driver's Licence', which they were touring in Europe in 1947.
In the Pantheon of comedy genius, the boys occupy the penthouse suite.
Just as Beethoven will be listened to until the end of humanity, so will Laurel and Hardy be watched and enjoyed.
Love it
Travel! However, if I cannot have a travel theme, I think Charlie Clumsy's idea below is brilliant!
Why did that "You're standing on my foot" make me laugh out loud in January 2023, a lifetime or more after it was recorded? Who knows? But if bringing joy to the world is a way to heaven, these two deserve eternal bliss.
What an awesome montage :)
Greatest comedians ever !!!
Next theme could be about what people in the 20th century thought the future would be like.
Sometimes all they have to do to crack me up is cross my mind.
The times when to watch the tv was pure relax, now is only rubbish.
100years a double act and still l.o.l funny!!! they'll never be bettered
Grandi! ❤
Masters of a comedy😊 For ever. ●●Thank's Stan and Ollie 🙏
The wives sitting smoking away thinking 💭 "not again" ☺️☺️
happy birthday stan 16/6/1890
Even the throwaway gags at the beginning were classics - who else but The Boys would have gotten back in to the car to exit out the correct side? Laurel and Hardy logic.
I just love them.
Quality!!!!...Anyone know why the films are never shown on U.K. television?...used to love watching them back in the 70/80s etc
+RICHIE RICH It's crap they'r not on TV anymore but you can buy this Box Set
www.amazon.co.uk/Laurel-Hardy-The-Collection-21-disc/dp/B0001K2KE8
JUST COPY AND PASTE
+Segway-Peanut thanks for that😉
Copyright.
RICH 1971 … What you write has happened in all televisions in Europe. I think because with the birth of private television stations, all televisions including state television stations, had to adapt to the new rules of audience and share. And Laurel and Hardy, even if they still had many fans, didn't guarantee a big share.
The best
Searched for this after watching Stan and Ollie
In the new movie Stan and Ollie, they staged the car gag in this movie clip, however, the new one included the wives.
Adorable!!
thank you for this british pathe! i love you! best channel on youtube (after mine xd)
Top class double act the best
Your channel is brilliant :)
perfect!
Nice... Nice... NICE...!!!!!!!!!!!
They should be back on tv the world could do with a laugh
They still make me laugh nobody can better them
I thought the Only newsreel of them was the 1947 one of them re-opening the RH&DR! Great stuff!
+00MentoFan There's tons of newsreel footage of The Boys. Seriously! Probably about half an hour's worth in all.
GuildfordGhost XD
the best
Mereu simpatici !
November would be interesting 😊
gracias y compartido
It's a shame that they never did anything with Chaplin together.
You know who would have made a great Laurel, if they'd done a movie about them, was Hugh Laurie. Same face, really. But Hugh's age is showing...
Laura Klaasen Minnick: Good call.. Probably a lot better than Coogan ?
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Stan laurel is from Yorkshire where i live and he went to the same school as my mum did, but obviously my mum went many years after he did so they sadly did not meet
Stan was born in Ulverston when it was in Lancashire and became Cumbria. He lived in Bishop Auckland, North Shields and Glasgow, but the odd part is that Hardy's family originated in Yorkshire (Richmond).
Natty - I think that would have been rather difficult. Stan was born in Lancashire and went to school in Durham and Glasgow.
Stan Laurel was born in the same place as my grandmother Ulverston which was in Cumbria then.
Cumbria is a beautiful land, although at the time (for me) it was winter and I was on a survival course (which was brutal), but even with that, you could still see the beauty in it.
@@mrsbrownandhercat didn't know Hardy's family originated in Yorkshire.
I think you may have read a couple of books, that I haven't !
Thank you.
I want to know the name of that ditty played while they are in the dining car of that train. I have been trying to find a copy of the full version for 50 years. Can anybody help me? Just the name of it will be a great assistance.
Sorry I'm unable to give you the name of that tune as I loaned the 78 RPM record to someone years ago, and never got it back. It's from the KPM Music Library (non copyright for use in film, TV and radio) and it's classified 'C' for Comedy. You might try accessing The KPM site. It's from the 50's, but it you might be able to find it if you can listen to the suitably classified tracks. They have titles like,"Funday","Rookie in the Ranks", etc.
:)) Funny guys!
Entrañables !!!
Must be hard having to perform all the time
How about Marilyn Monroe next month, or month after
Stan et ollie king of comedie periode music hall 1947 et a 1953
Another fine mess you've gotten me into!
No way was this filmed in 1953, this looks like it was in the 1930s!
+Haunted In PA It was 1953 and 1947, you can see they look quite old in these clips especially in the 53 film as they both had quite serious health problems by this time.
Cody fifty-fifty for your time in total there was no longer have a greater understanding and cooperation and assistance with this one is the only thing is I have to be able but screen shot for the first one to use a few weeks ago I have a good time to get a chance to look at it again for all your files if the weather is not the same thing as too long ago did not know how it works out to be able and interested and I'll be there to be the same as a potential business we are not a good idea of a few months back I am not familiar and the same time
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If these were the wives that caused them so much financial difficulty....in looks alone they chose very poorly!!
1:16 "a respectable Bowler"? It didn't look like a respectable Bowler at the 1950 movies and tour-shows anymore and that's sad. These aren't the hats they're always used. The hat from Stan was alsways "hard" and not so "soft-looking". Same as for Oliver's hat. Why did the hats look so bad at that time? I know, it's nothing big but for me it is...
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