Jack Hargreaves finds a Special Horse and Fishes for Bass
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
- Jack Hargreaves is on the lookout for a very special horse to pull the cart he is making and finds the perfect one in a breed that not many people know about. After the break Jack goes fishing to catch a fish that the French love and call le loup de la mer (The Wolf of the Sea).
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Jack reminds me exactly of my Grandad, the England that has been lost for ever
Clive I am so pleased the programme brought back happy mempories.
Not lost taken from us..and were gona take it back .,
@@leonholly8466 God I pray that can happen
@@leonholly8466 American, here. Taken by who?
@@markg6860 Visit England and Londonistan and take a look… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savile_Town
keep them coming, we love these out of town programmes, remines on better times
Thank you I will.
@@DaveKnowlesFilmmaker What would be great if a series of 6 to 10 episodes could be aired on a sunday evening again on one of the popular Tv stations, or a modern style with clippets out of town episodes. I am sure that there would be a new audience for these wonderful programs . Since Covid people have been looking back on the past and revaluating their lives
@@Tridentmover1 I am afraid that is never going to happen as TV stations these days would not be interested. Back 40 years ago Channel 4 only wanted 3 series and then turned down any further ones.
@@DaveKnowlesFilmmaker Thats a shame but so glad that you have shared on the RUclips platform. Thankyou
143 thumbs up 👍!! Great bank holiday weekend viewing!! They don’t make programmes like that anymore!!!! SADLY!!! Thanks Dave for taking me back in time once again!! Cheers craig
Thank you Craig.
So informative. I was completely captivated by this film; oh to be able to wind the clock back.
Thank you I am so pleased you enjoyed Jacks programme.
A good Cob will plough Monday to Friday, go hunting Saturday, and take the Family to church on a Sunday.
If the cob was any good he wouldn't have to plough on Thursday or Friday...
@@coolacutta true, they can do twice the wok in half the size.
And I just have my cob with jam
@@andrewshields5322 LOL 😁
Thank you for sharing.
the intro tune allways to this series always brings a lump to my throat and a tear to my eye great memories on watchin this with my dad (RIP dad)
Once again a superb broadcast that imparts both knowledge and charm. Thank you for making my Sunday evening.
My pleasure Malcolm I am so pleased you and so many others enjoyed the programme.
Another great episode. Thank you Dave for keeping the memory of our traditions alive.
Thank you I just love putting up the programmes and reading all the lovely comments.
We need teachers like Jack telling children about Natural History around us. I have never heard of a Blagdon horse, so I have learned something new. Thanks Dave
My pleasure I am so pleased you enjoyed the programme.
I have always loved to listen to the “old boys” who knew things about the world around us that aren’t taught in schools. If only i could bring Jack back for a few months to enjoy his quiet musings in the countryside I love. Beautiful horse, that Blagdon, and the fishing a demonstration of calm focus on the job in hand. I didn’t see the Out of Town series originally, so these posts are a gift to me. Thank you Dave.
Tim my pleasure I am so pleased you enjoyed Jacks programme.
One learns so much about how the country side used to work in my childhood. Brilliant.
that is an amazing looking horse, Thanks for putting this up Dave! Love this type of documentary
Glad you enjoyed it
I love the feelings that get evoked while watching these wonderful shows
Thank you Keith.
Sea bass, straight out the sea and into the pan. You feel like you mouth died and went to heaven!
A record of England passed.
Yes I feel so pleased that I made the programmes back 40 years ago with Jack.
That Road Cob "Blue" is an extremely handsome horse - very pert stance, strong legs and a very short back (or "wheelbase"), even better looking than an Arab.
Yes Blue looks magnificent. There will be more of Blue in the future so please keep watching.
Thank you for this Dave and for all the Jack Hargreaves content from this 61 yr old Lewisham Sth London Council Estate Kid now living in Edmonton Canada.
If there is a Heaven it will look and sound and be like this
I was expecting a continuation of blues story, but i was not disappointed in the fishing. Thank you.
I'm pretty sure we see Blue in a number of following episodes
There will be more with Blue in fiture episodes so keep watching.
Used to love Skate and Chips in the cafe at the end of Ramsgate pier in the late 70’s/Early 80’s in our annual weeks holiday. With a magnificent cup of Horlicks and a big slice of malt loaf for desert.
Wow that sounds good Alan.
The Blagdons are still bred today, often blue and white with that wonderful heart shaped chest. I had a 'Blue', he had two wall/blue eyes, like brilliant blue moonstones, the best driving horse I ever had.
Thanks for sharing
Excellent
Thank you
Another priceless episode. Jack seems to have known what was going missing from modernising life and put it on the table for all to see. Yes, we are all amazed by every new gadget or craze but what are we missing or losing as a result when we turn our backs on a more natural pace and style of life?
Thank you Pete.
Mr Knowles, as a boy I loved Out of Town as did my best friend.
Unfortunately I was never able to see Old Country so thank you so much for making it possible to do so all these years later.
It is my pleasure and makes me happy that so many people are enjoying the programmes again,
I have a wonderful childhood memory from mid 1950s of visiting a Great Uncle & Aunt who lived at St Leonards! I ran to the beach where aunt told me Uncle would be fishing , arrived just in time as he reeled in a beautiful Bass weighing several pounds ! (He also won the News Of The World competition rod for catching a large Ray of around 20 pounds )!
Thanks Dave, great film
My pleasure.
a bueatifull man that was ever born god bless mr hargreaves very fond memorys.
Brilliant just brilliant ❤️
Two lovely stories; enjoyed them both; I wonder what Jack and his generation would think of old England today 🤔 thanks again.
57 Watched this back then and obviously watching now Live this way as much as possible some years on farms some years boats sometimes antique dealer and most as a carpenter and builder It's a hard life but good life Scott
Thank you for sharing Scott.
I used to fish for bass after storms, of Brighton Beach, UK.
I've been waiting to see Jack again, so thanks, I'd even watch Jack on How if any still exist on tape.
Eminently watchable.
I am not sure if any How do still exist.
I watch on channel 82 Talking Pictures on a Sunday between 5-6pm
But between 4.30 and 5pm it’s showing Out Of Town with Jack
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Beautiful Horse - #Blagdon
Yes it is.
My brother would've loved the little two wheel cart, and Blue.
Legend
Thank you
What a magnificent show this is!
i remember when the series first came on tv in black and white tv. , it had a lovely theme tune and ill never forget it or its words , i also remember when the new theme tune came out and i was very upset as it was just music without words. but very pleasant to listen to.
@@fisherman5517 It was Max Bygraves singing ....."Say what you will the countryside is still the only place where I could settle down...........what I give much more to live right OUT OF TOWN"
The Seabass is called "loup de mer" because of its similar colouring - blueish grey above and white below.
Thank you for sharing that.
Just brilliant..thank you Dave
Thank you.
Everything seemed calm and gentle when Jack was on TV
With Out Of Town series on Southern TV
He had his pipe in his mouth.
And watched Jack in the series HOW
Fred and Jon. I cannot picture Bunty as much
Jack was a bit of a ‘scoundrel’ when it came to women
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He certainly had some lead in his pencil when it came to the ladies! A rather potent gentleman 🙂
@@misdangered4326 I’m glad I lived through the best of TV back in the early 70’s
Everything now has to have trigger warnings
Even the Bond Films
And Talking Pictures Channel 82 has to start each programme or film etc with a Disclaimer
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That makes me like him even more 😂
Good old ambassador reels.
ABU
Abu and Ambassador where the same reels.
Thinking back I used to have an Ambassador reel.
Great informative and educational programme 👍
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed it!
@@DaveKnowlesFilmmakerwatching your content in Belfast it's very very good thanks for uploading 👍
Sea bass now much more popular than when this was filmed.We always had wing of skate in our local fish and chip shop in South London although it was more expensive than Cod and haddock,My personal favourite Middle of Skate,delicious 😄
Superb! I must have missed this one first time around, clearly Jack was a great European, but first and foremost he was quintessentially an Englishman.
I am so pleased you enjoyed the programme.
@@DaveKnowlesFilmmaker
Yes thanks very much an absolute joy to watch.
Great video with jack hargreaves. I love it❤😊
Thank you!!
Another fascinating video, Dave. Thank you so much for this, and I'll look forward to the next instalment.
My pleasure Jim I am so pleased you enjoyed it
What a simple & beautiful life..I wished I was alive back then and as an English person*
ENGLISH
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English person
@@redted366
English person
Don't be fooled, it never really was like that and Hargreaves isn't really a country boy - do some research on the web.
Wonderful beyond belief, how long did the Horsey live? , I use to ask my Dad "why the heck you watching this crap?"....in the 80s...Im now 62 and know EXACTLY why he always watched it, 10/10. Proper TV back then, dopey snowflakes born after 1990 wont even know what a Horse is 🤣🤣
Not sure Mark in answer to your question.
Great stuff...loved the horse, handsome for sure.... and the fishing story, he knew all about the tides and such .... Quietly spoken, and worth listening to... from a golden era.....👍😊🇳🇿✅
I spent my youth with horses and farms but today i drive cars and love it .
Very nice Dave back in the day when bass were plentiful. Good old Jack on top form as always. Thanks Dave.
What a smart looking horse. What ever became of the cart and the rest of that adventure?
Not sure about the cart but must agree a lovely horse.
oof! had never learned about weaver fish in either the English or Bristol Channel 👀 superb show 👍
Mesmerising, as always.
I’ll Walk There And Pull my weight In Time Jack
I wonder if that’s where the saying come from, alright blue.
Thank you for putting this video up excellent !
JK Rowling's riding school and stables is called Blagdon Equestrian. Not sure if there is a connection, but they are our neighbouring land owner at work. So we have shared fences and gates.
I'm sure at some point in time I used to watch Out of Town (or another JH series) and Blizzard's Wooden Toys on Sunday mornings. :)
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
viewing gold,couldnt do it now for woke virtue signalling but the shows gave real respect for all cultures
Thank you.
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Thank you
For those in US: the European Sea bass aka: branzino
Thank you.
Was the skipper of the boat called Harry May??
I am not sure Anthony.
: Shank’s Pony Me Too Jack
YOU TUBE IS DISPLAYING COMMENTS FROM OTHER NON RELATED VIDEOS DAVE. I reloaded the page twice to check this.
I will have4 a look.
You can tell when Jack was out of his depth, Like Bass and Rays never eaten in Britain, they have always been eaten here on the South coast, The chip shop just up the road from me used to sell bass and rays all the time in the 60s before Ted Heath took us into the EEC/Common Market without the vote, If the old fish market was still in Southampton you would see all sorts of fish being sold for the English and Shipping market
The same sort of things are still sold by the Worthing Beach Fisherfolk. Still sold off the beach, fresh out the sea.
@@capt.bart.roberts4975 His forty was Horses not fishing
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A miracle youtube hasn't taken this video down. I wouldn't be allowed to type the word he used for the bundle of Fennel. Silly youtube. Or frankly, what they're doing is worse than silly.
Ok it went through, but with a warning.
I think things like this are always a problem where a word has a number of meanings. Unfortunately often younger people only know their meaning for it and maybe do not realise that the word in cooking is perfectly correct and is in the dictionary meaning a bundle of sticks tied together.
The true English are the rural English, sadly they are starting to appear like the Maori, and in two or three hundred years like the Ainu of Japan.
It's a thought.
That breaks my heart
They look nothing like William and Kate.
Who. is this one of the comments you are seeing?
Yeah they travelled the roads robbing and stealing, and they still do.
Years ago the road people had some morals..now...they would Rob u blind
@@charliedoherty5965
It’s not the English robbing people
Liked him on "HOW" , watched his country-stuff (despite hating those who spend more time with horses than people) then found out what a rabid Tory he was.
Wanker
The EU and UK never did or do give a toss about Bass being slow growing , shame
There are restriction aren't there on size of bass that are allowed to be landed. There certainly is in the Solent.
Do you use AI upscaling on these videos @DaveKnowlesFilmmaker