Corrie was such a beautifully made thing...the little touches of this era, like the soft jazz closing theme and the romantic montages are really rather sweet.
This is undoubtedly one of my favourite episodes (I would have been 9 months old when it first went out). I felt compelled to look for the music used in the scenes with Ray & Vicki. Turns out it's "Autumn Aria", by Roger Webb.
This is a fabulous episode. All the legends are there and the end title theme is gorgeous I had a giggle at the bridesmaids all dolled up and puffing away on their ciggies. Hilda looks great in her hat. Jean Alexander was one cool lady. When they all went to Mallorca she sported funky sunglasses.
So if Emily and Ernest are getting married now, that means the film Emily showed Ena and Minnie of her and Ernest’s holiday in Majorca a while ago was before they married! Oo I say, Miss Nugent!
I had no idea Ivy Tilsley was in the street this early! Also, this must be one of Mavis's first appearances? Wait.. did I just see Albert Tatlock smile?
She worked at the Mark Brittain warehouse in the early 70s. She had a smallish role to start. When Mike Baldwin came to the Street and reopened the warehouse as a factory, Ivy's role was more meatier.
The theme at the end used to be clipped and put on its own dedicated upload but now that is no longer available sadly. Keep coming back as it stuck in my head.
Here's the full version of the end theme that was used in this episode. ruclips.net/video/KOmHTgqa9dA/видео.htmlsi=Ft8ajmaBIoeKsZyZ From about 1min 50seconds in.
Uncle Albert and his belly, hahahaha. Owt for a free meal. But blimey, what the chuff did Bet and Lucile look like, lol. Oh I know the 70s are seen as the decade that fashion forgot, I cringe when I recall some of the get ups I wore back then, but those two looked like the ugly sisters from panto. And smoking in't vestry, the scandal of it all, lol.
@@danrobinson572Here is the theme. The bit used in this episode is from about 1min 50 seconds in. ruclips.net/video/KOmHTgqa9dA/видео.htmlsi=Ft8ajmaBIoeKsZyZ
13:06 Never seen Mavis as young as she is here, so sweet, bless her! I recognise the actress she's talking to - ah of course, she's Emily's sour-faced sister isn't she, I remember her in the episode when she was making tea at Ernie's funeral. She had hidden Emily's wedding photo, thinking it would upset her at the funeral tea, Lol!
A time when weddings were reasonable in cost and planning. Weddings now are so over the top and most end in divorce. Society needs to go back to basics. Put the focus on a marriage that should last forever instead of only focusing on a wedding.
William Roache is an appalling actor. How has he managed to stay on the street this long. Eileen Derbyshire however is a fine actress. She is left the street quietly. A rare breed unlike the dreadful Roache
It's true. I always felt Bill Roache was a very wooden actor. He delivers all his lines in a nearly monotone voice no matter if he's furious, sad, happy, indifferent...I have far more attachment to the strong female characters of yesteryear... probably because the actresses who played them were so excellent!
I agree, he is an atrocious actor. Ken Barlow is only around because he has been there since the start. Roache is as wooden as John Nettles in Midsomer Murders, who delivered his lines in a low monotone voice. His MM character is more boring than Ken Barlow.
Hurrah, thank you. Corrie has given Roache a very comfortable life and all he's given us is wood and splinters. He's been very clever though. Had he left the Street as so many others have done, to 'spread my wings', 'try something different', then he'd very likely have ended up on't dole. I can think of very few who've left who have been successful,one being Sarah Lancashire. Oh and Anne Reid who played Ken's wife Valerie.
To quote a famous saying by Senator Paul Tsongas, “No one ever said on their deathbed ‘I wish I’d spent more time at the office'." Unfortunately, Bill Roache, failed to get the memo!
What's with the sad sack sappy music surrounding Ray and some lady I've never seen before because the last episode I was able to find was from Dec.31st or something like that.
It's a shocker isn't it? Check out Elsie and Alan's wedding in 1970. There's a musical interlude in that also. You haven't lived until you have seen that. 😂😂😂
I'm wondering whether the production team got the idea of the musical interlude from the 1971 film 'Play Misty For Me', where a Roberta Flack song is inserted into the proceedings, somewhat incongruously. 'Vicky' by the way is played by Clare Sutcliffe, who co-starred with Jenny Agutter in 1969's 'I Start Counting', She played a 14-year-old called ;Corinne', though she was 25 at the time.
Corrie was such a beautifully made thing...the little touches of this era, like the soft jazz closing theme and the romantic montages are really rather sweet.
Not any mire its not. BLACKS & GAY DOMINATE IT.. UTTER UNBELIVABLE WOKEY SHITE
this has really cheered me up after a shitty year, thank you
Oh and the jazzy ending - fabulous. These are sooooo much better than todays corrie.
This is undoubtedly one of my favourite episodes (I would have been 9 months old when it first went out).
I felt compelled to look for the music used in the scenes with Ray & Vicki. Turns out it's "Autumn Aria", by Roger Webb.
I've just about played the skin off me finger ends! 😂😂😂 Classic Ena one liner.
This is a fabulous episode. All the legends are there and the end title theme is gorgeous
I had a giggle at the bridesmaids all dolled up and puffing away on their ciggies. Hilda looks great in her hat. Jean Alexander was one cool lady. When they all went to Mallorca she sported funky sunglasses.
Her wedding outfit is very classy
So if Emily and Ernest are getting married now, that means the film Emily showed Ena and Minnie of her and Ernest’s holiday in Majorca a while ago was before they married! Oo I say, Miss Nugent!
Out of all the weddings we’ve seen on Corrie, I like Emily’s outfit best. She looked beautiful.
The wedding of Ernest Bishop and Emily Nugent now Emily Bishop.
Exactly 52 years ago today.
Seems strange to see them smoking in church! I don't recall ever seeing anyone smoke in church even back then.
Agree - bad manners 🤨🤨🤨🤨😖
Ty so much for uploading these episodes great fan from nz here
Elsie looks like Adam Ant ! Lovely !!
I had no idea Ivy Tilsley was in the street this early! Also, this must be one of Mavis's first appearances?
Wait.. did I just see Albert Tatlock smile?
She worked at the Mark Brittain warehouse in the early 70s. She had a smallish role to start. When Mike Baldwin came to the Street and reopened the warehouse as a factory, Ivy's role was more meatier.
Thanks for these. Saw corrie from when elsie returned in april 76 i think. It was shown on granada plus.
The version of the theme at the end is brilliant! I'm sure there was a hammond version of the theme I heard once
Love it.
The theme at the end used to be clipped and put on its own dedicated upload but now that is no longer available sadly. Keep coming back as it stuck in my head.
Here's the full version of the end theme that was used in this episode.
ruclips.net/video/KOmHTgqa9dA/видео.htmlsi=Ft8ajmaBIoeKsZyZ
From about 1min 50seconds in.
Ena's dress....she wears it till every wedding. ivy Tilsley!!
Uncle Albert and his belly, hahahaha. Owt for a free meal. But blimey, what the chuff did Bet and Lucile look like, lol. Oh I know the 70s are seen as the decade that fashion forgot, I cringe when I recall some of the get ups I wore back then, but those two looked like the ugly sisters from panto. And smoking in't vestry, the scandal of it all, lol.
Bet and Lucille look like they jumped straight out of a tin of Quality Street!
Emily Elsie and Mavis looked particularly lovely - love the background music.
Love the jazz version of the theme tune at the end
I think there used to be a video on RUclips where just the ending credits were clipped. Can't find it now but glad I found this (the episode in full)!
It's a bit different. 😂
LOVE it too.
Production team were on some good weed in April of 72....
Everyone was
Whoa! Elsie Tanner in a tricorn hat!. Shiver me timbers...
😅 I thought she was an extra from Pirates Of The Caribbean
GREAT version of the Theme at the end .
Blimey Mavis is 93 now 2023
My parents got married the same year and my mother's dress was quite similar to Emily's.
The ending theme was pretty good. It was different but nice.
Who did they get for the music, Mantovani?
@@darganx haha no idea
@@darganxIt's by Steve Race and His Orchestra.
@@danrobinson572Here is the theme. The bit used in this episode is from about 1min 50 seconds in.
ruclips.net/video/KOmHTgqa9dA/видео.htmlsi=Ft8ajmaBIoeKsZyZ
Jerry Booth does remind me of Tyrone. Emily's sister reminds me of Rita.
13:06 Never seen Mavis as young as she is here, so sweet, bless her! I recognise the actress she's talking to - ah of course, she's Emily's sour-faced sister isn't she, I remember her in the episode when she was making tea at Ernie's funeral. She had hidden Emily's wedding photo, thinking it would upset her at the funeral tea, Lol!
Mavis was at Emily's engagement party
Ray and Vicky with there identical hair dos and was Ernie driven to the church by the local milk man?
'I don't rightfully know!'
i dont really know either
Is this the first appearance of Mavis? Loved Mavis. Great character.
One of the first appearances, she did appear a bit before this episode at Emily and Ernie's engagement party.
This is the only wedding that I have ever seen on here where they actually had a round cake instead of a square one!!
A time when weddings were reasonable in cost and planning. Weddings now are so over the top and most end in divorce. Society needs to go back to basics. Put the focus on a marriage that should last forever instead of only focusing on a wedding.
Funerals have also become far more expensive. My father's funeral in 1989 cost under £1000, but my mother's in 2014 was almost £5000.
21.04 Four original characters-Ena, Minnie, Albert and Esther. Shame Martha was ( obviously) not there,
This Esther's Haynes last appearance
@@mark5470It's a shame that it is Esther's last appearance. Not much to it, really. And she was such an important character early on.
Esther Hayes last appearance
Albert and Minnie would make a nice couple. Love Minnie.
Wedding day 1972😊
There is some of the episode missing. The Granada PLus repeat had Emily and Ernests wedding vows.
Just saw Ivy sitting behind Elsie in church
Looks like she did in the 90s! Didn’t she have ginger hair for a bit?
@@alexanderjones9572 mid 70s to about 1980. Then a brief brunette phase before going blonde for keeps. 👩🦰👩🦱👱♀️
Super Script and Great characters
Why's the limo driver dressed like a milkman?
That’s because he is 😂😂😂😂😂
Rare to see Bette without a ciggy. She was beautiful but the cigarettes spoiled it.
Do not know about beautiful but I do agree with the end part of your remark.
Poison Ivy!!
What happened to the rest of the wedding??
Mavis looked so different then
Just watched 1971 - poor stan had piled on the weight and doesn’t look as healthy 😮
04:25 - SELNEC PTE leyland titan pd series bus driving past
these where the.good day
William Roache is an appalling actor. How has he managed to stay on the street this long. Eileen Derbyshire however is a fine actress. She is left the street quietly. A rare breed unlike the dreadful Roache
Got to agree with you he makes my blood curdle lol
It's true. I always felt Bill Roache was a very wooden actor. He delivers all his lines in a nearly monotone voice no matter if he's furious, sad, happy, indifferent...I have far more attachment to the strong female characters of yesteryear... probably because the actresses who played them were so excellent!
I agree, he is an atrocious actor. Ken Barlow is only around because he has been there since the start. Roache is as wooden as John Nettles in Midsomer Murders, who delivered his lines in a low monotone voice. His MM character is more boring than Ken Barlow.
Hurrah, thank you. Corrie has given Roache a very comfortable life and all he's given us is wood and splinters. He's been very clever though. Had he left the Street as so many others have done, to 'spread my wings', 'try something different', then he'd very likely have ended up on't dole. I can think of very few who've left who have been successful,one being Sarah Lancashire. Oh and Anne Reid who played Ken's wife Valerie.
To quote a famous saying by Senator Paul Tsongas, “No one ever said on their deathbed ‘I wish I’d spent more time at the office'." Unfortunately, Bill Roache, failed to get the memo!
I know the music in the Ray/Vicky scenes was meant to be romantic, but it sounded very funereal.
Back when corry was believable story lines.. no wokey lefties spoiling it
Agree - 👌💪💪👊🏻
Would love to know what the theme to Ray and Vicky's scenes are.
chrissy F it's 'autumn aria' by De Wolfe Music
She said Charles doesn’t like me to be out late, so why didn’t he go to the wedding with her??! 😂
Why is Annie so worried??! It’s not her wedding!
Why do the bride’s maids have different color dresses on??
Who cares - I don’t 🤨🤨😖
Can’t get jan feb or march 1972
What's with the sad sack sappy music surrounding Ray and some lady I've never seen before because the last episode I was able to find was from Dec.31st or something like that.
It's a shocker isn't it? Check out Elsie and Alan's wedding in 1970. There's a musical interlude in that also. You haven't lived until you have seen that. 😂😂😂
I'm wondering whether the production team got the idea of the musical interlude from the 1971 film 'Play Misty For Me', where a Roberta Flack song is inserted into the proceedings, somewhat incongruously. 'Vicky' by the way is played by Clare Sutcliffe, who co-starred with Jenny Agutter in 1969's 'I Start Counting', She played a 14-year-old called ;Corinne', though she was 25 at the time.
@@staceygrove5976 She was also the clippie on 'On The Buses' who tried to teach Stan the latest dance, in the staff canteen.
Married got September 1967 6th
Do you have any more episodes from this year?
Loved watching Emily and Ernest get married....hated the scenes and the music with Ray and Vicki...absolutely horrible
Wow that Vicky character has a huge head - like a water melon it is
It’s all hair - just like poofy Rays hairstyle 🤣🤣🤨👊🏻
@@user-ep3ck5re4o Ray was lovely - a proper sex kitten with a hint of bad boy - the hard to tame type - I had a crush on him as a teenage lad
10/10
What is the name of the Waltz Emily and Ernie danced to?
Oh how we danced on the night we were wed
The anniversary waltz, Al Jolson.
I really like It, and the way the band played it.
Lesley Goodall
We danced and we danced coz the room had no bed.
Oh how we danced - from the popular musical from the late 60s - Fiddler on the Roof.
1934..
Where was the reception held?
in the community center which is now where the kabin, kevin's garage and underworld are
Anybody no what church this is
no
no i don't know what church. was probably a studio set back then
Albert - what a tight arse 🤨🤨🤨🤨