And you remember Mark Arden from London's Burning.
@victoriahouse99697 күн бұрын
Find this because you have just watched Stephen Frost in the Specsavers advert for hearing aids. As he sits in the garden listening to the sport on radio. Recognised him straight away and remembered this TV show.
@Thewingkongexchange8 күн бұрын
I remember seeing this in my teens and it was up there with 'Cracker' for writing quality.
@franceshicks533713 күн бұрын
Fabulous story everyone should read about the Doones, escape to the Doone valley, read more books 📚
@jatindersahans962022 күн бұрын
This used to be available on channel 4 player A great to show Great memories
@81chipper89Ай бұрын
I bought this on dvd a few years ago, it was really good although obviously dated. This programme is one of my earliest memories of television, i was only 7 when it was first aired in 1989, a few months before my 8th birthday. Not exactly age appropriate. It was repeated again the following year, and it's just one of those things that stuck in my mind from when my Mother and i lived with my grandparents for quite a few years. A real family home with lots of warm memories of watching telly together, when we only had 4 channels, and Christmas was always special in our house. My grandparents are both dead now but things like this take me back to that time in the late 1980s when i was just a kid in a loving home. RIP Nan and Grandad, love you always.
@Cool2BCelticАй бұрын
What is the castle seen behind Frank Windsor?
@racheldoesacrylic4089Ай бұрын
i like to look back at how the world used to be ,no mobiles etc we lost something with all this tec anyone else agree?
@zacettoАй бұрын
Spoilers* Strangely, I have never had the chance to watch this excellent series in 1989, but unwittingly caught the final scene, age 16. I pretty much guessed the full plot in those painful few moments due to the powerful acting. I never forget the visceral and heart rending cry of anguish, matched with Keith Baron’s wretched expression. It is impossible to hear Dusty Springfield’s “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” without recalling this. I somehow knew the future would see me screaming in much the same way and over an unrequited love. I just never thought I would be screaming in such anguish so many times.
@kimwilley7877Ай бұрын
A very moving film with great stars Sir Alec Guinness, Lauren Bacall and Leo Mckern sadly no longer with us and written by Roy Clarke. A good tribute to D Day veterans.
@leandroforero4911Ай бұрын
Esta película me impacto mucho.
@charlesperez9976Ай бұрын
I am an American,and I absolutely love Martha❤️ My favorite moment is when lovely Martha shrinks on the episode of time trumpet,her voice was like a cute chirping bird❤️
@philspratt301Ай бұрын
My wife and myself thoroughly enjoying the brothers from the beginning too ( on talking pictures).
@philspratt301Ай бұрын
My wife and myself are thoroughly enjoying watching the brothers on talking pictures from the beginning.
@danielhutchinson66042 ай бұрын
Divto blesses Films with tasteful decorations of ability. Like making a Cake, not too much frosting. A cynical compassionate asswipe. This is one of those Films, that is watched way more than once. A very Good job by all the participants.....
@fredkeeler46202 ай бұрын
This movie still looks utterly blood chilling.
@chasehedges6775Ай бұрын
Its one of the scariest films ever made.
@stephenholmes10362 ай бұрын
Very funny ,Celia Imrie played Christine Hamilton to a tee in a cameo performance
@andyb-l4252 ай бұрын
Waste of time...... what you trying to achieve by uploading this "Simply Media"..... it appears that you are just another KZread loafer....
@silvercat1512 ай бұрын
Please put this series on!
@runforthehills7072 ай бұрын
I'm just on the last chapter of the book. Fantastic read!
@janicesmyth17132 ай бұрын
Yes please
@meso27022 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@A-small-amount-of-peas2 ай бұрын
Have a VERY early memory of watching this as a kid. It's weird what pops in your head when you can't sleep
@joseluisfigueroadecaceres7932 ай бұрын
Gina lollobrigida bellísima. Magnífico trabajo en ésta película. Gina lollobrigida la más bella del cine italiano. Conocida en todo el mundo por sus películas.
@joseluisfigueroadecaceres7932 ай бұрын
Gina lollobrigida gran aztriz italiana y una de las más bellas del cine italiano. Conocida en todo el mundo.
@ShamrockParticle3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of "Move Along Home" only 14 years earlier
@RustyViewer3 ай бұрын
Why was Glyn Owen who played Edward Hammond replaced by Patrick O'Connell from season 2 onwards? Does anyone know?
@chartybob666519 күн бұрын
I read at the time he threatened industrial action and the BBC called his bluff and demonstrated nobody is indispensable. He was replaced and others also thinking about industrial action scuttled back.
@ROBINHill-mg9qv3 ай бұрын
Fireman sam voice
@robertandrews56403 ай бұрын
I wish the full episodes could be available to watch they are brilliant
@sabenasingh29763 ай бұрын
I enjoyed it a lot & read the book. I would like to see it again.
@JJONNYREPP3 ай бұрын
Dick Barton - Special Agent - The Complete Series (1979). 31.3.24. he's a nasty b/dotard by half. over yon Pete and some hammer horror...led hill we nice befalls you...
@barbaranewsom4693 ай бұрын
What is the title.of the song often played .."I Should Worry.."
@timrobinson1004 ай бұрын
Please why? Did u switch it from Monday to Thursday
@seltaeb96914 ай бұрын
The mother at the airport, s2 E1, says to Brian Hammond, you've changed in your face are you well? Well wait until she sees eldest son Ted Hammond, he's had so much Botox he's utterly unrecognisable!
@denisej48134 ай бұрын
Ha! When I first watched The Brothers in my teens with my parents in the 1970s, there was a gap between Series 1 & 2 on BBC TV, but TPTV has run Series 2 straight on from Series 1, so it was quite a shock to see a completely different Ted after just 7 days. And talking about the brothers' looks, I find Brian strangely dishy now, whereas I'm sure it was David I used to swoon over as a teenager!
@ange96634 ай бұрын
Have this on dvd it's great Michael Aldridge & Robin Bailey are superb. x
@log4john4 ай бұрын
Brings back nostalgic memories! I vividly remember watching this on DD during my childhood. Fast forward to the present, when I went to the UK for work, I happened to live across an Indian restaurant called 'Jewel in the Crown.'
@Gtagamer1874 ай бұрын
Rodney, you plonker!!
@mollietenpenny40934 ай бұрын
Are there any DVD copies of this show that can be played on an American DVD player?
@vortex1624 ай бұрын
L O L, clickbait ! ! !
@denisej48134 ай бұрын
I've been watching Season one on Talking Pictures TV, having originally watched the show with my parents as a teenager back in the 1970's. That moment at the will-reading when the bombshell drops about The Brothers having a sister, and her being Jennifer Kingsley's daughter, was just as spine-tingling more than 50 years later! Jennifer Wilson and Jean Anderson are marvellous, their hatred for one another crackles away subtly and ominously in every scene they are involved in, either separately or together, and it is testament to their acting ability that they could make their mutual hostility so believable when were actually great friends off-screen.
@benzflynn3 ай бұрын
Same age group as you and same sentiments. Maybe we should watch it together. But, of course, we already are . . . 🛋
@denisej48133 ай бұрын
@@benzflynn Oh, the joys of the internet, meaning that fans of a show, not matter where they are, can share their thoughts in real-time: we could never have imagined that happening back in the 1970s! I've yet to see evidence of a computer of any sort in Hammond Transport, and the old fashioned phones that had to be dialed manually are adorable. Just don't get me started on the cars: they look like bone-shakers that are about to fall apart!
@benzflynn3 ай бұрын
@@denisej4813 Boneshakers ? Not at all, Madam ! Brian has a fairly new Hillman Minx saloon. Ted seems to have a high-spec (2.5L or 3.0L) Mark 2 Cortina. David has some sort of sports car I couldn't even dream of in them days. For people of that time they are doing all right for themselves carwise🚗
@denisej48133 ай бұрын
I've never been a motorist, so don't have too much interest in, or knowledge of, cars in general, but I'm going to award myself a point here, as I did recognise Ted's car as being some sort of Ford Cortina!
@benzflynn3 ай бұрын
@@denisej4813 I can't wait to reach that moment in Series 5 when Ted - newly married to Jennifer and after adopting a baby - says to Jenny after she feeds the baby: "Did you burp him ?"
@Keth4174 ай бұрын
Hot on the heels of Survivors, and pre-empting Day of the Triffids. Classic BBC.
@plasticpaddymartin15 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this, this gem passed me by, I am intending to rectify that.
@LarthVolos5 ай бұрын
I saw this as a child
@benzflynn5 ай бұрын
Any chance you could get the entire 92 episodes ? 🙂 There's a couple I missed on talking Pictures TV . . .
@wulf6595 күн бұрын
today 17.7.24 i noticed they have repeated S1.E3 at 1.55pm and episode 4 is on at the same time next week, plus you can sign up on their website and watch the current episode (7 days to watch it) till the next ep goes up.
@benzflynn5 күн бұрын
@@wulf659 Yeah. I spotted the catch-up on Season 1 on TPTV Encore.
@peterg4635 ай бұрын
A superb series
@peterbullock26605 ай бұрын
Great series with a great cast. I thought Glyn Owen was brilliant as elder brother ted.
@benzflynn3 ай бұрын
Yeah - he looked the part of a bluff start-at-14 haulier from Norf West Landon. O'Connell is more of an arguey Brummie - you just can't picture him horsing a load up the M1 for years.
@lauracorbett45775 ай бұрын
This is the movie Because Of Him which is one of my favorite Deanna Durbin films
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And you remember Mark Arden from London's Burning.
Find this because you have just watched Stephen Frost in the Specsavers advert for hearing aids. As he sits in the garden listening to the sport on radio. Recognised him straight away and remembered this TV show.
I remember seeing this in my teens and it was up there with 'Cracker' for writing quality.
Fabulous story everyone should read about the Doones, escape to the Doone valley, read more books 📚
This used to be available on channel 4 player A great to show Great memories
I bought this on dvd a few years ago, it was really good although obviously dated. This programme is one of my earliest memories of television, i was only 7 when it was first aired in 1989, a few months before my 8th birthday. Not exactly age appropriate. It was repeated again the following year, and it's just one of those things that stuck in my mind from when my Mother and i lived with my grandparents for quite a few years. A real family home with lots of warm memories of watching telly together, when we only had 4 channels, and Christmas was always special in our house. My grandparents are both dead now but things like this take me back to that time in the late 1980s when i was just a kid in a loving home. RIP Nan and Grandad, love you always.
What is the castle seen behind Frank Windsor?
i like to look back at how the world used to be ,no mobiles etc we lost something with all this tec anyone else agree?
Spoilers* Strangely, I have never had the chance to watch this excellent series in 1989, but unwittingly caught the final scene, age 16. I pretty much guessed the full plot in those painful few moments due to the powerful acting. I never forget the visceral and heart rending cry of anguish, matched with Keith Baron’s wretched expression. It is impossible to hear Dusty Springfield’s “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” without recalling this. I somehow knew the future would see me screaming in much the same way and over an unrequited love. I just never thought I would be screaming in such anguish so many times.
A very moving film with great stars Sir Alec Guinness, Lauren Bacall and Leo Mckern sadly no longer with us and written by Roy Clarke. A good tribute to D Day veterans.
Esta película me impacto mucho.
I am an American,and I absolutely love Martha❤️ My favorite moment is when lovely Martha shrinks on the episode of time trumpet,her voice was like a cute chirping bird❤️
My wife and myself thoroughly enjoying the brothers from the beginning too ( on talking pictures).
My wife and myself are thoroughly enjoying watching the brothers on talking pictures from the beginning.
Divto blesses Films with tasteful decorations of ability. Like making a Cake, not too much frosting. A cynical compassionate asswipe. This is one of those Films, that is watched way more than once. A very Good job by all the participants.....
This movie still looks utterly blood chilling.
Its one of the scariest films ever made.
Very funny ,Celia Imrie played Christine Hamilton to a tee in a cameo performance
Waste of time...... what you trying to achieve by uploading this "Simply Media"..... it appears that you are just another KZread loafer....
Please put this series on!
I'm just on the last chapter of the book. Fantastic read!
Yes please
Brilliant
Have a VERY early memory of watching this as a kid. It's weird what pops in your head when you can't sleep
Gina lollobrigida bellísima. Magnífico trabajo en ésta película. Gina lollobrigida la más bella del cine italiano. Conocida en todo el mundo por sus películas.
Gina lollobrigida gran aztriz italiana y una de las más bellas del cine italiano. Conocida en todo el mundo.
Reminds me of "Move Along Home" only 14 years earlier
Why was Glyn Owen who played Edward Hammond replaced by Patrick O'Connell from season 2 onwards? Does anyone know?
I read at the time he threatened industrial action and the BBC called his bluff and demonstrated nobody is indispensable. He was replaced and others also thinking about industrial action scuttled back.
Fireman sam voice
I wish the full episodes could be available to watch they are brilliant
I enjoyed it a lot & read the book. I would like to see it again.
Dick Barton - Special Agent - The Complete Series (1979). 31.3.24. he's a nasty b/dotard by half. over yon Pete and some hammer horror...led hill we nice befalls you...
What is the title.of the song often played .."I Should Worry.."
Please why? Did u switch it from Monday to Thursday
The mother at the airport, s2 E1, says to Brian Hammond, you've changed in your face are you well? Well wait until she sees eldest son Ted Hammond, he's had so much Botox he's utterly unrecognisable!
Ha! When I first watched The Brothers in my teens with my parents in the 1970s, there was a gap between Series 1 & 2 on BBC TV, but TPTV has run Series 2 straight on from Series 1, so it was quite a shock to see a completely different Ted after just 7 days. And talking about the brothers' looks, I find Brian strangely dishy now, whereas I'm sure it was David I used to swoon over as a teenager!
Have this on dvd it's great Michael Aldridge & Robin Bailey are superb. x
Brings back nostalgic memories! I vividly remember watching this on DD during my childhood. Fast forward to the present, when I went to the UK for work, I happened to live across an Indian restaurant called 'Jewel in the Crown.'
Rodney, you plonker!!
Are there any DVD copies of this show that can be played on an American DVD player?
L O L, clickbait ! ! !
I've been watching Season one on Talking Pictures TV, having originally watched the show with my parents as a teenager back in the 1970's. That moment at the will-reading when the bombshell drops about The Brothers having a sister, and her being Jennifer Kingsley's daughter, was just as spine-tingling more than 50 years later! Jennifer Wilson and Jean Anderson are marvellous, their hatred for one another crackles away subtly and ominously in every scene they are involved in, either separately or together, and it is testament to their acting ability that they could make their mutual hostility so believable when were actually great friends off-screen.
Same age group as you and same sentiments. Maybe we should watch it together. But, of course, we already are . . . 🛋
@@benzflynn Oh, the joys of the internet, meaning that fans of a show, not matter where they are, can share their thoughts in real-time: we could never have imagined that happening back in the 1970s! I've yet to see evidence of a computer of any sort in Hammond Transport, and the old fashioned phones that had to be dialed manually are adorable. Just don't get me started on the cars: they look like bone-shakers that are about to fall apart!
@@denisej4813 Boneshakers ? Not at all, Madam ! Brian has a fairly new Hillman Minx saloon. Ted seems to have a high-spec (2.5L or 3.0L) Mark 2 Cortina. David has some sort of sports car I couldn't even dream of in them days. For people of that time they are doing all right for themselves carwise🚗
I've never been a motorist, so don't have too much interest in, or knowledge of, cars in general, but I'm going to award myself a point here, as I did recognise Ted's car as being some sort of Ford Cortina!
@@denisej4813 I can't wait to reach that moment in Series 5 when Ted - newly married to Jennifer and after adopting a baby - says to Jenny after she feeds the baby: "Did you burp him ?"
Hot on the heels of Survivors, and pre-empting Day of the Triffids. Classic BBC.
Thank you for posting this, this gem passed me by, I am intending to rectify that.
I saw this as a child
Any chance you could get the entire 92 episodes ? 🙂 There's a couple I missed on talking Pictures TV . . .
today 17.7.24 i noticed they have repeated S1.E3 at 1.55pm and episode 4 is on at the same time next week, plus you can sign up on their website and watch the current episode (7 days to watch it) till the next ep goes up.
@@wulf659 Yeah. I spotted the catch-up on Season 1 on TPTV Encore.
A superb series
Great series with a great cast. I thought Glyn Owen was brilliant as elder brother ted.
Yeah - he looked the part of a bluff start-at-14 haulier from Norf West Landon. O'Connell is more of an arguey Brummie - you just can't picture him horsing a load up the M1 for years.
This is the movie Because Of Him which is one of my favorite Deanna Durbin films
Helen Mccrorey?! ❤😢❤
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