They sure don't make them like this anymore! I was 5 when this aired - therefore, it's highly likely I saw it at the time. My favourite presenters were the two lovely Carols, Chell (in this episode) and Leader.
@docpersonne3 күн бұрын
I'm looking for this show for a very longtime. Thank you for the upload.
@user-ch9cg1bp5t5 күн бұрын
Time 2:01am
@solentbum8 күн бұрын
I was old enough to watch TW3 each week. I still have the scars! I learnt to look more closely at 'my betters' and not take everything at face value. It started my interest in Politics. I also had a crush on Millicent Martin.
@hungrywolffilms9 күн бұрын
This was BBC 2! Voicer over = Malcolm Eynon
@hungrywolffilms9 күн бұрын
Announcer = Roger Maude
@babsmcmillan13119 күн бұрын
Treasure trove - thank you ❤
@wotdoesthisbuttondo14 күн бұрын
Glad i missed this as a kid.
@briansmith26215 күн бұрын
I remember watching the 'Fry and Laurie' Alliance & Leicester adverts the first time they aired. Nice to see a bit of Stanley Unwin in the Gales Honey ads too.
@Me-gy7yk16 күн бұрын
Do you happen to have, anywhere in your collection, the Swisskit chocolate advert with Henry Cooper from the 1970s or the Peter Cook Texaco Havoline ad from the mid 70s please? The first one features a man who punches Cooper for a dare, the second has Cook trying to persuade a girl out for a "tootle around the town" in his eight cylinder Giacommetti. If my memory is accurate all these decades later. Fingers crossed!
@SeamusButler18 күн бұрын
OCTOBER 1984, Capt Healy was my yachtsmaster examiner in 1998, we thought he was old in '84! What a loss she is to the country
@MSTL14420 күн бұрын
wonderful, many thanks. simpler and better times imo
@corinnebrown369521 күн бұрын
I grew up watching this!
@davidhuggan631511 күн бұрын
My kids did too. Because it's still on. In Australia
@OldiesRAREsPOPTributevid-jd6kg21 күн бұрын
you've outdone yourself with this montage... thank you...I go for the 1960s ones
@ColmORourke198123 күн бұрын
The first Findus advert here is, while sadly not one of the three that feature in the infamous Orson Welles recording, part of that series.
@geoffphillips529324 күн бұрын
Gosh Steve Race doesn't look anything like I imagined from Many a Slip!
@Cashpots25 күн бұрын
Had tickets for his last show in East Grinstead he died the day before!! Saw his sons show in the West End not a patch on his dad although he tried he had no patter.
@mildredhighcock733326 күн бұрын
00:34 Arthur Marshall giggling before he's even began and reminding me, of Frank Spencer when he said "Good Evening"
@AnnHutchinson-ki4oq27 күн бұрын
If one has to have advertisements, in contrast to the current modes, these advertisements are in noticeably better taste, far less annoying, and even entertaining.😊
@finlaybiddlesden242627 күн бұрын
So unfunny..!
@piafounetMarcoPesenti27 күн бұрын
1978, btw
@user-lr8wm3ti4e29 күн бұрын
I remember when the weather had boards and sticky symbols in the early 80s.
@alexdavies7394Ай бұрын
Tony Hancock is doing something quite different to his usual Railway Cuttings persona.
@davidfogarty2220Ай бұрын
What year is this?
@CARLIN4737Ай бұрын
fucking brilliant
@superkoopa3695Ай бұрын
Nerd: does an airplane have wings? Itv 1: thought you were slick didn’t you? Every tv channel: silence him. FAC-LINE 1: on it.
@superkoopa3695Ай бұрын
Itv crapped itself near the end. At least we got good music.
@Intake33Ай бұрын
Many thanks for posting this. Just about the only programme I sat down to watch with my mother. Brings back many happy memories. If you find any more please post.
@Lewismooney123Ай бұрын
Was this show really 5 hours long???
@CarltonYouTube14 күн бұрын
No, just put in adverts in the mix
@cerealmadАй бұрын
Do you have the complete adverts for the Ready Brek Rescuers transfers and Ready Brek yoyo - they briefly appeared then cut off? Thanks
@cerealmadАй бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKml0qSbm6_NeM4.html Is there the complete advert for these Golden Oaties at all?
@cerealmadАй бұрын
What an amazing find - these advert compilations you have uploaded are brilliant. Thank you
@johnshort5003Ай бұрын
Very funny guy.
@harrypalmer4857Ай бұрын
And I’m 10 years old again
@DavidCollansАй бұрын
He made. Me laugh so.much. My faves that he did Hettie,(just like my sister, ) Mandy And honky tonk were all top.😅😅 24:40
@ianfryer8386Ай бұрын
Many of these seem to be a collection from the same year. Early 1990s?
@swampthing20Ай бұрын
I still have this on VHS somewhere. My two favourite comedians, I adored HH in the 90s and his Saturday Live segments totally captured him at his best, and I've lost count the number of times I've seen Shuttleworth live during the last 30-odd years. Cheers for the upload 👍
@lunainezdelamancha3368Ай бұрын
What's with the series of old, old advertisements?
@noka1979Ай бұрын
It was a depressing show for me, I was 15😂
@JimCАй бұрын
OMG, I had no idea they did one TV episode! Thank you so much! I listened to this and My Word! for a while in the 70s on WFMT, the classical station in Chicago. Then I started listening again in the 80s. I even bought a shortwave radio to listen to them on the World Service! And most recently I listened to webcasts when they were still being repeated on FM stations, and finally on Radio Australia.
@JimCАй бұрын
With DONALD SWANN in the audience! OMG!
@bobbyrewing4745Ай бұрын
thank you
@tomconlon2364Ай бұрын
Arthur haynes, super. But who are these other jack asses?
@edconley4219Ай бұрын
I came to this on a "whatever happened to that singer out of Curved Air" journey. The best way to look at this is a period piece, when it was still cool to make contemporary operettas with a comedic slant. Treat it as a curio, study it and it will payback. It will start to look quaint in a few more years. A lot of talent here.
@FranzSanchez-ky9upАй бұрын
14:24 Did the shopkeeper just say "Get out of my fucking place!"? Pretty rare to hear swearing on the BBC in the 80's.
@southlondon866 күн бұрын
I was shocked they didn’t censor that out too. This must have been on late at night. I’m sure they showed movies with swearing back then on TV.
@anorganlover62812 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that my friend - JUSTIN told me that the CORINTHIANS played against NOTTINGHAM FOREST last AUGUST in the school holidays. Because our mutual friend - GEOFF actually got to see them play. Yet, since GEOFF is from SCOTLAND - I believe the team were THE HIBERNIANS ! ! !
@Angel-zp4xr2 ай бұрын
You're true...
@tomhaskett51612 ай бұрын
One of the greatest English comics to ever exist. What a pleasure to see this!
@cerealotherads91912 ай бұрын
brilliant adverts thank you. Do you any Shreddies or Kelloggs ones?
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They sure don't make them like this anymore! I was 5 when this aired - therefore, it's highly likely I saw it at the time. My favourite presenters were the two lovely Carols, Chell (in this episode) and Leader.
I'm looking for this show for a very longtime. Thank you for the upload.
Time 2:01am
I was old enough to watch TW3 each week. I still have the scars! I learnt to look more closely at 'my betters' and not take everything at face value. It started my interest in Politics. I also had a crush on Millicent Martin.
This was BBC 2! Voicer over = Malcolm Eynon
Announcer = Roger Maude
Treasure trove - thank you ❤
Glad i missed this as a kid.
I remember watching the 'Fry and Laurie' Alliance & Leicester adverts the first time they aired. Nice to see a bit of Stanley Unwin in the Gales Honey ads too.
Do you happen to have, anywhere in your collection, the Swisskit chocolate advert with Henry Cooper from the 1970s or the Peter Cook Texaco Havoline ad from the mid 70s please? The first one features a man who punches Cooper for a dare, the second has Cook trying to persuade a girl out for a "tootle around the town" in his eight cylinder Giacommetti. If my memory is accurate all these decades later. Fingers crossed!
OCTOBER 1984, Capt Healy was my yachtsmaster examiner in 1998, we thought he was old in '84! What a loss she is to the country
wonderful, many thanks. simpler and better times imo
I grew up watching this!
My kids did too. Because it's still on. In Australia
you've outdone yourself with this montage... thank you...I go for the 1960s ones
The first Findus advert here is, while sadly not one of the three that feature in the infamous Orson Welles recording, part of that series.
Gosh Steve Race doesn't look anything like I imagined from Many a Slip!
Had tickets for his last show in East Grinstead he died the day before!! Saw his sons show in the West End not a patch on his dad although he tried he had no patter.
00:34 Arthur Marshall giggling before he's even began and reminding me, of Frank Spencer when he said "Good Evening"
If one has to have advertisements, in contrast to the current modes, these advertisements are in noticeably better taste, far less annoying, and even entertaining.😊
So unfunny..!
1978, btw
I remember when the weather had boards and sticky symbols in the early 80s.
Tony Hancock is doing something quite different to his usual Railway Cuttings persona.
What year is this?
fucking brilliant
Nerd: does an airplane have wings? Itv 1: thought you were slick didn’t you? Every tv channel: silence him. FAC-LINE 1: on it.
Itv crapped itself near the end. At least we got good music.
Many thanks for posting this. Just about the only programme I sat down to watch with my mother. Brings back many happy memories. If you find any more please post.
Was this show really 5 hours long???
No, just put in adverts in the mix
Do you have the complete adverts for the Ready Brek Rescuers transfers and Ready Brek yoyo - they briefly appeared then cut off? Thanks
kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKml0qSbm6_NeM4.html Is there the complete advert for these Golden Oaties at all?
What an amazing find - these advert compilations you have uploaded are brilliant. Thank you
Very funny guy.
And I’m 10 years old again
He made. Me laugh so.much. My faves that he did Hettie,(just like my sister, ) Mandy And honky tonk were all top.😅😅 24:40
Many of these seem to be a collection from the same year. Early 1990s?
I still have this on VHS somewhere. My two favourite comedians, I adored HH in the 90s and his Saturday Live segments totally captured him at his best, and I've lost count the number of times I've seen Shuttleworth live during the last 30-odd years. Cheers for the upload 👍
What's with the series of old, old advertisements?
It was a depressing show for me, I was 15😂
OMG, I had no idea they did one TV episode! Thank you so much! I listened to this and My Word! for a while in the 70s on WFMT, the classical station in Chicago. Then I started listening again in the 80s. I even bought a shortwave radio to listen to them on the World Service! And most recently I listened to webcasts when they were still being repeated on FM stations, and finally on Radio Australia.
With DONALD SWANN in the audience! OMG!
thank you
Arthur haynes, super. But who are these other jack asses?
I came to this on a "whatever happened to that singer out of Curved Air" journey. The best way to look at this is a period piece, when it was still cool to make contemporary operettas with a comedic slant. Treat it as a curio, study it and it will payback. It will start to look quaint in a few more years. A lot of talent here.
14:24 Did the shopkeeper just say "Get out of my fucking place!"? Pretty rare to hear swearing on the BBC in the 80's.
I was shocked they didn’t censor that out too. This must have been on late at night. I’m sure they showed movies with swearing back then on TV.
I'm pretty sure that my friend - JUSTIN told me that the CORINTHIANS played against NOTTINGHAM FOREST last AUGUST in the school holidays. Because our mutual friend - GEOFF actually got to see them play. Yet, since GEOFF is from SCOTLAND - I believe the team were THE HIBERNIANS ! ! !
You're true...
One of the greatest English comics to ever exist. What a pleasure to see this!
brilliant adverts thank you. Do you any Shreddies or Kelloggs ones?
Great Ads - what is the countdown timer for?
Vivid childhood memories of Bod