She was made for the part ...so sad her real life was so sad , lonely and unfulfilled . This series will never date ...simply brilliant . ...so very very cleverly written and cast . RIP Yootha .
What a fab hilarious comedy. I was just 6 when it started in 1976. First watched it when i was 6 with my family in Balham south west London. Now watching it again on youtube at the age of 54. We certainly made great comedies then. 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Definitely very much of the time trying to come across as someone who saw G & M as typical clichéd out of fashion comedy....everyone still remembers Brian & Yootha don't ever remember him though.
One of British television's greatest pairings. I enjoyed George and Mildred and it followed Man about the House incredibly well. Brian is the only one left of the whole team. Thanks for the memories guys ❤ 😊
Interviewer doesn’t know what he’s talking about, I never thought the characters were unpleasant - they had flaws yes but weren’t truly horrible people or anything like that, they are likeable and Yootha & Brian had great chemistry together onscreen
And they were great platonic friends apparently. You can tell they are comfortable with each other being physically close here. In a documentary about her Brian Murphy said he was so sad that he wasn't able to help her.
We all know that the real star of this clip was the one relaxing on Brian’s head, Brian had quite a collection of hair pieces & apparently gave them all names, his Mane two favourites were Margery & Fanny, whichever one is riding in this clip I must say he wears it well ❤
The host is insufferable. Judgemental and just doesn't understand the characters. Mad me angry listening to his idiocy. The actors were extremely dignified, witty and balanced by comparison.
She was made for the part ...so sad her real life was so sad , lonely and unfulfilled . This series will never date ...simply brilliant . ...so very very cleverly written and cast .
RIP Yootha .
The series is still hilarious all these years after.
What a fab hilarious comedy. I was just 6 when it started in 1976. First watched it when i was 6 with my family in Balham south west London. Now watching it again on youtube at the age of 54. We certainly made great comedies then. 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Legends. What ever happened to tv comedy of this calibre? Gold.
Blame p.c
I miss Yootha Joyce 😢 she was a very talented actress.
I love seeing all these interviews with Yootha ♥️♥️
When British television was great.
Absolutely
Yes
The 1970's was awash with great British comedy. Too numerous to mention. RIP Yootha Joyce. Lovely couple.
@@maudeboggins9834 Yes...we had plenty of well crafted and innocent entertainment.
Except its Australian TV interviewing British ...
The interviewer looks like their neighbour Geoffrey Foremile.
From a distance I thought it was!
@markwhitaker503 yep but without the moustache. Should have mentioned that.
What about George’s magnificent carpet, or wig - he must have got tired of the comb-overs and got himself one eventually.
@@kathythompson2434 It's a good job as well.
My first thought!
the interviewer is so outclassed here.
Absolutely.
And was as bland as lard .
Don’t rate the interviewer 🫣
Bryan & Yootha deserved better. ✨💫💕
I concur...dreadful. Yootha and Brian were great...very witty
Exactly.
The interviewer was useless.
He could have smiled a bit more
Definitely very much of the time trying to come across as someone who saw G & M as typical clichéd out of fashion comedy....everyone still remembers Brian & Yootha don't ever remember him though.
@@UXB-p5u very true 👍
One of British television's greatest pairings. I enjoyed George and Mildred and it followed Man about the House incredibly well. Brian is the only one left of the whole team. Thanks for the memories guys ❤ 😊
no he's not, some of the characters out of G&M and MABTH are still alive. Richard O Sullivan, Paula Wilcox just to name a few.
Yootha joyce looks well here. She died less year later
Another series had been written but, sadly, it wasn’t to be.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Interviewer doesn’t know what he’s talking about, I never thought the characters were unpleasant - they had flaws yes but weren’t truly horrible people or anything like that, they are likeable and Yootha & Brian had great chemistry together onscreen
And they were great platonic friends apparently. You can tell they are comfortable with each other being physically close here. In a documentary about her Brian Murphy said he was so sad that he wasn't able to help her.
Was only 15, classic series.
They were made for those roles together.
The characters are not unpleasant whatsoever. What a strange observation from the interviewer
It's bizarre that they're doing the interview half in character.
Very clever how they interchanged their personas to increase the momentum.
Don't make shows like that anymore, funny harmless comedy 🤣
Brilliant characters 👏 sadly missed. Great days of TV.
You can tell the interviewer had never watched the show.
Brian Murphy - brilliant actor. Dont like the toupee in this clip though lol. Yootha Joyce was just perfect, really talented
It was his real hair, he wore a bald cap as George Roper.
We all know that the real star of this clip was the one relaxing on Brian’s head, Brian had quite a collection of hair pieces & apparently gave them all names, his Mane two favourites were Margery & Fanny, whichever one is riding in this clip I must say he wears it well ❤
Mike riddoch radio clyde D.J. now passed on
Almost identical to Mr .Foremile the next door neighbour 🤣🤣
Yootha was an alcholic and she drank her self to death........ horrible story.
Brian Murphy did turn out to have stamina, ending up in Last of the Summer Wine.
He's 91 now.
George’s syrup 😂
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Nice rug on George 😂
His real hair,he wore a bald cap for George Roper
@@martinlimon3589He did wear a bald cap but that's still a wig. He wasn't quite as bald as George but he was balding.
The host is insufferable. Judgemental and just doesn't understand the characters. Mad me angry listening to his idiocy. The actors were extremely dignified, witty and balanced by comparison.
That's some syrup
He's wearing a syrup
thats his hair..he wore a bald patch for george
Interviewer a prat!
The comments in here ... clueless kids.
What a dreadful interviewer!
brian with his wig on.....
What a rubbish interviewer.