Heartbeat is still on air here,two episodes each weekday,I love it. I am just sceptical about the motorbikes used at the time.The Francis Barnett (or franny as we called them) were certainly used in York,along with scooters in the 60's,but if memory serves,the bike used in rural Yorkshire and most other areas was the good old Velocette LE,our local bobby used to let us sit on his.
We went to Goathland quite a few times, but only once did we almost get the chance of seeing the actual filming. We got lost trying to find the place, and it was late afternoon. We arrived just as the crew were setting up lighting at the roadside for an evening shot. One of the crew moved his van, so that I could photograph the shops. I love this show and watch it almost every evening. It was a quality show, with excellent scrip writing, acting, likeable characters, and and a sense of humour.
Yeah I know exactly what you mean there. Several times in the mid-late 90s and early 2000s I would go with my dad all the way from Lancashire to visit Goathland or Otley where they used to film the police station and police house and it was very difficult to find out when or where they were filming, asking the landlord at the Black Horse in Askwith or the Goathland Hotel they either didn't know or didn't want to tell us. Only on 3 occasions we managed to watch them filming scenes because someone mentioned they were flming on a certain date, once for the earlier Nick Rowan series and two where from series 17 after Bellamy had been killed off. I have video from the filming at the police house on 1st June 1996 for series 6 ep 10 "Giving the Game Away" where Nick's mum arrives back see Eileen, then later they filmed scenes of Nick's London pal Errol walking around the house and then walking down the path where Nick would point him towards the Aidensfield Arms (which was 40 miles away lol), then later they moved to back of the house to film what was a very short scene on screen with Maggie Bolton talking to Nick in her Landrover. My dad chatted to the bloke who drove the taxi and he seemed a very friendly bloke. I really need to upload some of that video.
As many of you have said it should have kept going, it took us back to a time when people were more friendly towards each other doing things helping each other out with kindness certainly not like these days. Bring back the 50s and 60s.
As far as I cam remember, they cancelled this "Excellent" show to concentrate on the likes of "Emmerdale" and other aweful rubbish. We have been down to Goathland where "Heartbeat" was once filmed. Skripps garage, was a gift shop when they were not filming, and the Aidensfield Arms across the road is called the Goathland Hotel. It's a great show, and we still watch all the re-runs weeknights on ITV3 at 6.00pm. Shame it was axed.
Did you know that David Lonsdale has this video on his website. That's how I came to find this video, I was looking at his website. High praise indeed for you uploading this. We also saw them filming when we went to Goathland. It was a fete at the village hall. We saw Phil and Ventris who were still policemen then. We were hoping to see David and Greengrass, but they didn't seem to be in those scenes. In the next series, we actually saw the scenes they were filming. It was so fascinating to see them preparing and filming, then seeing it as part of the programme.
Many moons ago, I contacted the maker's about the use of a Southern Bulleid Pacific locomotive being used on the programme ( remember Claude Greengrass) when they were trying for historical accuracy. The NYMR have several accurate engines, but for the time scale, they should have been early diesels. The use of Southern and Great Western engines was completely out of sinc with the timeline. The answer? The public will never know, one steam engine looks like any other!
yes as somebody has said below , that it would be nice to see this series back and I couldn't agree more , but it would be like trying to resurrect stuff like the Sweeney or the proffesionals , it just wouldn't work .
It would quickly degenerate into a dysfunctional soap...like Emerdale...all menace ..mayhem..and malice...most unsavoury...leave it be as we remember it...cozy..bucolic whimsical entertainment
The problem is now, most of the key actors on the show have now passed away. Dereck Fowlds, William Symons, Peter Benson, Geoffrey Hughes, Bill Maynard etc.
Wish there was more amateur recordings of the filming of Heartbeat from the earlier series when Nick Berry and Greengrass were in the show, people probably have got home videos of the filming but for some reason they don't upload them, probably because it's such a pain for them to convert the Hi8 or VHS-C camera tapes to digital and then upload them rather than uploading them straight from their camera phone or digital camera. People seem reluctant to upload anything more than 20 years ago for some reason, again modern technology and convenience may have something to do with it where people can't be bothered to digitise their old VHS or camcorder tapes to their PC. To think there could be lots of videos like this from the earlier series waiting to be seen. There is one or two videos on youtube from the earlier series, one where they are filming Greengrass at the village shops after Kate has died. Another video I've seen shows the filming of the Xmas 96 episode at the village church and some scenes outside the Aidensfield Arms. Surely the people who lived in that village bothered to film some of the filming on their video cameras at some point.
I am one of those people you are talking about. I filmed when we saw them filming at Goathland, but the problem I had was that in 2006 the head of my 8mm camera failed on me, so I then bought my first digital camera and I didn't even have my first computer till then either. Of course, what I should have done was buy a 8mm camera, or indeed an 8mm tape player, as they were still around then. But no I left it about ten years, then just happened to see one for sale in a charity shop, then panic set in and I thought I should buy this or I'm never going to get to see my tapes again, without spending hundreds of quid to have them all converted by a local company. Oddly about 6 months later someone was selling another privately and I bought that one too, just as an insurance policy incase the other failed on me. One day I will get to convert them and upload the Heartbeat clip and all the railway stuff I filmed years ago, but I don't think it will be for a long time yet.
@@MrBooojangles Yeah that would be nice to see that footage if you get the chance to upload, cheers. What was it that you filmed? which series/episode was it from?. I still need to upload my footage I filmed at the police house in June 1996, it's from the episode of series 6 where Nick's London pal Errol is on the run owing money and goes to Nick for help. The woman who played Nick;s mum was there when she arrives in a taxi and Anne Stalybrass who played Kate's Aunt Eileen and also Kazie Pelka who played Maggie Bolton. I think any of the locals seem bothered about them film, none of em came out to watch. I bet those loving opposite that probably never bothered to record anything on their camcorders, get autographs or snaps with the cast, I bet none of em watched Heartbeat.
@@Embracing01 It was a fete at the village hall. We saw Phil and Ventris who were still policemen then. We were hoping to see David and Greengrass, but they didn't seem to be in those scenes. The next series that was televised, the best part of a year later, we actually saw the scenes they were filming. It was so fascinating to see them preparing and filming, then seeing it as part of the episode. Not sure what series it was now. But Kazia was definately still the nurse in it.
@@MrBooojangles Thanks for that, sounds interesting what you saw being filmed. So it's probably between series 5 and series 11 as I think that's when Maggie Bolton was still the nurse. Do you know if Mike Bradley was there?. It could be from series 8 as there's an ep just after Nick left where they hold a disco/dance and Bradley is doing the DJing. The nearly a year gap between the episode being filmed and when it was broadcast would indicate it was one of the last episodes of that series to be filmed as normally I think they take about 4 months to air. When we watched them filming at the police house on the 1st June 96 the ep was shown in September.
@@Embracing01 we didn't see Mike in the scene we saw and can't remember if he was in it at the time. Something else I remembered was that outside of the fete, by the gate in to it, was a beautiful classic bus, which some people got out of and when we saw the episode, they put The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour music on top of that bit of them getting out the bus and walking in to the fete area. That would be another clue to finding the episode. Unfortunately I filmed it on 8mm tape at the time and then edited it on to VHS tape, so can't really check on it to watch it again. 😬
Is sad this show would definitely not work now as the lifelines are dead Oscar ,Alf and not to forget I’m my opinion a underrated character completely ,Bernie .David Peggy Gina etc possibly could keep it together but don wetherby and younger and mason couldn’t and Dawson was a let down Here’s what say Alf left town because Oscar died from the ending of the programme when Oscar was stabbed bring back rob walker as the station sgt David takes over the garage and get the bike bloke from the first series to help him out Peggy will linger as she always did Then to hopefully boost ratings a PCI (police chief inspector) N rowan turns up Miller is still there he demoted due to the situation that occurred in the last episode and is the replacement for wetherby younger is still the dopey copper and then get a Yorkshireman to be the new village bobby ITV IF YOU ARE VIEWING USE THE IDEA (obviously your not) BUT SERIOUSLY WE NEED HEARTBEAT BACK🔴
1992-2010 =-18 years, it fell apart from Berry left, same with Greengrass, if they really want to save money, scrap the dreadful Emmerdale and Coronation Street, and bring back Heartbeat.
That's not authentic. Someone's wearing a high-viz jacket which were never actually worn in the 1960's. Also I saw a modern car drive past. You'd think they would be more accurate
Still watch this every Sunday morning, best program Yorkshire Television ever made!
Maybe...but the original series of All Creatures Great And Small...took some beating...
A great reminder of the 1960's, happy times for many of us.
Heartbeat is still on air here,two episodes each weekday,I love it. I am just sceptical about the motorbikes used at the time.The Francis Barnett (or franny as we called them) were certainly used in York,along with scooters in the 60's,but if memory serves,the bike used in rural Yorkshire and most other areas was the good old Velocette LE,our local bobby used to let us sit on his.
I watch it as it reminds you of happier, simpler times
Reminds of the times when women were still women and men were still men.
Love this program to bits and so did millions more why did they axe it😢
Keep on repeating this show please.
We went to Goathland quite a few times, but only once did
we almost get the chance of seeing the actual filming. We
got lost trying to find the place, and it was late afternoon.
We arrived just as the crew were setting up lighting at the
roadside for an evening shot. One of the crew moved his
van, so that I could photograph the shops. I love this show
and watch it almost every evening. It was a quality show,
with excellent scrip writing, acting, likeable characters, and
and a sense of humour.
Yeah I know exactly what you mean there. Several times in the mid-late 90s and early 2000s I would go with my dad all the way from Lancashire to visit Goathland or Otley where they used to film the police station and police house and it was very difficult to find out when or where they were filming, asking the landlord at the Black Horse in Askwith or the Goathland Hotel they either didn't know or didn't want to tell us. Only on 3 occasions we managed to watch them filming scenes because someone mentioned they were flming on a certain date, once for the earlier Nick Rowan series and two where from series 17 after Bellamy had been killed off.
I have video from the filming at the police house on 1st June 1996 for series 6 ep 10 "Giving the Game Away" where Nick's mum arrives back see Eileen, then later they filmed scenes of Nick's London pal Errol walking around the house and then walking down the path where Nick would point him towards the Aidensfield Arms (which was 40 miles away lol), then later they moved to back of the house to film what was a very short scene on screen with Maggie Bolton talking to Nick in her Landrover. My dad chatted to the bloke who drove the taxi and he seemed a very friendly bloke. I really need to upload some of that video.
Je suis un Canadien-Francais qui a beaucoup apprecie Heartbeat .Cette serie me manque beaucoup Merci!!
I would love to see Heartbeat return. I am watching it in Australia for the 2nd time and of course it will finish soon. I' watch the repeats again.
As many of you have said it should have kept going, it took us back to a time when people were more friendly towards each other doing things helping each other out with kindness certainly not like these days. Bring back the 50s and 60s.
they sold this programme down the river , so they could have more reality shows, a total discrace.
As far as I cam remember, they cancelled this "Excellent" show to concentrate on the likes of
"Emmerdale" and other aweful rubbish. We have
been down to Goathland where "Heartbeat" was
once filmed. Skripps garage, was a gift shop when
they were not filming, and the Aidensfield Arms
across the road is called the Goathland Hotel.
It's a great show, and we still watch all the re-runs
weeknights on ITV3 at 6.00pm. Shame it was axed.
David was my favourite, he played a great part.
Yeah he did.
all good things must come to an end eventually pity it had to be heartbeat...
Did you know that David Lonsdale has this video on his website. That's how I came to find this video, I was looking at his website. High praise indeed for you uploading this. We also saw them filming when we went to Goathland. It was a fete at the village hall. We saw Phil and Ventris who were still policemen then. We were hoping to see David and Greengrass, but they didn't seem to be in those scenes. In the next series, we actually saw the scenes they were filming. It was so fascinating to see them preparing and filming, then seeing it as part of the programme.
David was my favourite character.
Many moons ago, I contacted the maker's about the use of a Southern Bulleid Pacific locomotive being used on the programme ( remember Claude Greengrass) when they were trying for historical accuracy. The NYMR have several accurate engines, but for the time scale, they should have been early diesels. The use of Southern and Great Western engines was completely out of sinc with the timeline.
The answer?
The public will never know, one steam engine looks like any other!
I was new to the game, but this series is soooo much better than coronation street.
yes as somebody has said below , that it would be nice to see this series back and I couldn't agree more , but it would be like trying to resurrect stuff like the Sweeney or the proffesionals , it just wouldn't work .
It would quickly degenerate into a dysfunctional soap...like Emerdale...all menace ..mayhem..and malice...most unsavoury...leave it be as we remember it...cozy..bucolic whimsical entertainment
The problem is now, most of the key actors on the
show have now passed away. Dereck Fowlds,
William Symons, Peter Benson, Geoffrey Hughes,
Bill Maynard etc.
I have just finished the full series, loved it but was so disappointed in the way it ended, not knowing what happened to Oscar.
I do really miss this series.. :/
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Wish there was more amateur recordings of the filming of Heartbeat from the earlier series when Nick Berry and Greengrass were in the show, people probably have got home videos of the filming but for some reason they don't upload them, probably because it's such a pain for them to convert the Hi8 or VHS-C camera tapes to digital and then upload them rather than uploading them straight from their camera phone or digital camera. People seem reluctant to upload anything more than 20 years ago for some reason, again modern technology and convenience may have something to do with it where people can't be bothered to digitise their old VHS or camcorder tapes to their PC. To think there could be lots of videos like this from the earlier series waiting to be seen. There is one or two videos on youtube from the earlier series, one where they are filming Greengrass at the village shops after Kate has died. Another video I've seen shows the filming of the Xmas 96 episode at the village church and some scenes outside the Aidensfield Arms. Surely the people who lived in that village bothered to film some of the filming on their video cameras at some point.
I am one of those people you are talking about. I filmed when we saw them filming at Goathland, but the problem I had was that in 2006 the head of my 8mm camera failed on me, so I then bought my first digital camera and I didn't even have my first computer till then either. Of course, what I should have done was buy a 8mm camera, or indeed an 8mm tape player, as they were still around then. But no I left it about ten years, then just happened to see one for sale in a charity shop, then panic set in and I thought I should buy this or I'm never going to get to see my tapes again, without spending hundreds of quid to have them all converted by a local company. Oddly about 6 months later someone was selling another privately and I bought that one too, just as an insurance policy incase the other failed on me. One day I will get to convert them and upload the Heartbeat clip and all the railway stuff I filmed years ago, but I don't think it will be for a long time yet.
@@MrBooojangles Yeah that would be nice to see that footage if you get the chance to upload, cheers. What was it that you filmed? which series/episode was it from?. I still need to upload my footage I filmed at the police house in June 1996, it's from the episode of series 6 where Nick's London pal Errol is on the run owing money and goes to Nick for help. The woman who played Nick;s mum was there when she arrives in a taxi and Anne Stalybrass who played Kate's Aunt Eileen and also Kazie Pelka who played Maggie Bolton. I think any of the locals seem bothered about them film, none of em came out to watch. I bet those loving opposite that probably never bothered to record anything on their camcorders, get autographs or snaps with the cast, I bet none of em watched Heartbeat.
@@Embracing01 It was a fete at the village hall. We saw Phil and Ventris who were still policemen then. We were hoping to see David and Greengrass, but they didn't seem to be in those scenes. The next series that was televised, the best part of a year later, we actually saw the scenes they were filming. It was so fascinating to see them preparing and filming, then seeing it as part of the episode. Not sure what series it was now. But Kazia was definately still the nurse in it.
@@MrBooojangles Thanks for that, sounds interesting what you saw being filmed. So it's probably between series 5 and series 11 as I think that's when Maggie Bolton was still the nurse. Do you know if Mike Bradley was there?. It could be from series 8 as there's an ep just after Nick left where they hold a disco/dance and Bradley is doing the DJing. The nearly a year gap between the episode being filmed and when it was broadcast would indicate it was one of the last episodes of that series to be filmed as normally I think they take about 4 months to air. When we watched them filming at the police house on the 1st June 96 the ep was shown in September.
@@Embracing01 we didn't see Mike in the scene we saw and can't remember if he was in it at the time. Something else I remembered was that outside of the fete, by the gate in to it, was a beautiful classic bus, which some people got out of and when we saw the episode, they put The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour music on top of that bit of them getting out the bus and walking in to the fete area. That would be another clue to finding the episode. Unfortunately I filmed it on 8mm tape at the time and then edited it on to VHS tape, so can't really check on it to watch it again. 😬
Is sad this show would definitely not work now as the lifelines are dead Oscar ,Alf and not to forget I’m my opinion a underrated character completely ,Bernie .David Peggy Gina etc possibly could keep it together but don wetherby and younger and mason couldn’t and Dawson was a let down
Here’s what say Alf left town because Oscar died from the ending of the programme when Oscar was stabbed bring back rob walker as the station sgt David takes over the garage and get the bike bloke from the first series to help him out Peggy will linger as she always did Then to hopefully boost ratings a PCI (police chief inspector) N rowan turns up
Miller is still there he demoted due to the situation that occurred in the last episode and is the replacement for wetherby younger is still the dopey copper and then get a Yorkshireman to be the new village bobby ITV IF YOU ARE VIEWING USE THE IDEA (obviously your not) BUT SERIOUSLY WE NEED HEARTBEAT BACK🔴
We sure do need it back we could do without less of the cooking shows there is so many of them you would need oven gloves to turn off the telly
It wouldn't be the same with half the cast gone and others
Much older!
These programs are never the sa.e with new cast.
Should of kept it going for at least another series, it was still going strong great story lines
It's on itv3 everyday
why not bring it back in the seventies
heartbeat had to end but thay had to have emmerdale going tipical do a way with emmerdale bring back heartbeat
1992-2010 =-18 years, it fell apart from Berry left, same with Greengrass, if they really want to save money, scrap the dreadful Emmerdale and Coronation Street, and bring back Heartbeat.
heartbeat maybe gone off itv one but at least itv 3 has all the old episodes lunchtime
I think Derek Fowlds said that there was more episodes planned where he lived
I meant that for Brian Howell
Anna O'Callaghan Oh I hope! I really hope! I love this series! I am Norwegian.
Yes a bit of a difficult time for me to see them, but I get to see one once in a while. I do have a few DVD's of it too I can watch.
They stlsbow it two day repeat
Cool
did the sarge blakne die in the last epesode
brian howell We don't know!!! Frustrating: WE DO NOT KNOW!! Sorry, I am not shouting at you, love! Don't worry!
Was so disappointed the way it ended.
TYPICAL FILMING PONSES PONSING ABOUT
I loved Peggy, away better than Vernon. her and Claude would have been dynamite together.
other
That's not authentic. Someone's wearing a high-viz jacket which were never actually worn in the 1960's. Also I saw a modern car drive past. You'd think they would be more accurate
Will Pearson the car and people in high viz weren’t part o& the heartbeat take
Err, the guy with the high viz jacket was a member of the film crew!