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@brianartillery
@brianartillery 3 месяца назад
I loved these little movies, beautifully shot, and soundtracked. My kid brother, however, was terrified of the bits where you see a ruined castle, and battle sound effects are heard. He told me when he was older, that he thought it was ghosts.
@urbanrider429
@urbanrider429 4 месяца назад
I remember this from the 1970s,wish we were back there
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 3 месяца назад
Yes 🤔 it was colder in winter then 🌨️🌨️
@Embracing01
@Embracing01 5 месяцев назад
Why did Crossens station (and Hesketh Park station) have such an odd looking platform where rather it having those large stone slabs on the edge of the platform they had those individual patterend block stones?. I bet back in those days they didn't need to have silly yellow lines about 4 foot from the edge, I bet they didn't bother to put sand or salt on the platform in icy weather.
@markroberts5507
@markroberts5507 Год назад
Love this...❤
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 Год назад
Richard Briers ..was the narrator👍👍👍👍
@iainclark5964
@iainclark5964 Год назад
The last of England, thankfully I remember it.
@juliawheeler8428
@juliawheeler8428 Год назад
Just beautiful happy memories of watching back in the day also loved the Ridgeway Path with the disappearing rider.
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 2 года назад
Perfect voice and telling of a public footpath👍
@andrewescalona8447
@andrewescalona8447 2 года назад
It's Lovely to see The Old Public information Films That was Shown on BBC1 During the 1970s Before Grandstand. One Love To See is The one Of The Late Sheila Steafal Letting Strangers in the House When she was in the Frontroom wiping Her Coffee Table Humming To Herself
@DavidWoods-rk8st
@DavidWoods-rk8st 2 года назад
Isn't it amazing I often wondered about these old films from 70s or 80s they were inspirational to us blundering teenagers with an urge to explore the wild
@majorpygge-phartt2643
@majorpygge-phartt2643 2 года назад
Typical british rail, crap all over the track, what a filthy mess! It wasn't like that in pre grouping times, not if the pictures are anything to go by.
@fodsaks
@fodsaks 3 года назад
Forget about the Vikings and the monks... What was that about witches casting spells???
@Lerequindemort
@Lerequindemort 3 года назад
Yes I remember this...wow takes me back
@11carbuff19572011
@11carbuff19572011 3 года назад
I've got these PIFs on the Charley Says DVD, the one about the Ridgeway Path is narrated by Bill Owen of Last of the Summer Wine fame. John Hurt, also sadly no longer with us, narrated that one about the Cleveland Way.
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 Год назад
This narration is by Richard Briers👍👍👍
@servicecrew6813
@servicecrew6813 4 года назад
Southport to Preston never paid... but the electrics to Crossens should have been saved.
@UnlovableTwo
@UnlovableTwo 4 года назад
Beautiful, evocative. A world all but lost now. I hope there are still some that understand this kind of thing .
@stevetays1409
@stevetays1409 4 года назад
At last I found this after decades! Used to be shown in school on the old bell and Howell projector. Love this..
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 Год назад
Richard Briers .the actor narrated👍
@annalupton1663
@annalupton1663 5 лет назад
Celebrating the Cleveland Way's 50th birthday this year ,we are only just over the hill from the stretch between Helmsley and Sutton Bank at www.carrhousefarm.co.uk. Nothing much has changed ,the Abbey and the Castle are still there and we have some amazing views to share.
@jamesnewell8559
@jamesnewell8559 5 лет назад
Loved watching these short films (from the Dept of the Environment?) all those years ago in the 70s. I seem to recall that they often used to show them on BBC 1 on Saturday around midday - just before start of Grandstand. The only other one that I can find is the film about St. Mawes and Pendennis Castles. Great to see and hear them again.
@woodyjud7149
@woodyjud7149 2 года назад
there's one on the Ridgeway path also. I love these films. best thing about Saturday TV in the 70s. I'm sure I remember one about the civil war and maybe Warwick castle. peaceful informative and electric.
@robertbray9014
@robertbray9014 5 лет назад
What a lovely film so many memories
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 5 лет назад
This week I finally did the coastal section of this walk, over forty years after seeing this film. Why did I wait so long to see how staggeringly beautiful my home region is?
@Pumpsboy
@Pumpsboy 6 лет назад
Beautiful, so is The Cleveland Way Pif.
@robertboyle2573
@robertboyle2573 7 лет назад
I have wanted to watch this again for years.
@Stratoszero
@Stratoszero 7 лет назад
I want to steal the hippy girlfriend away from the Che Guevara lookalike at 1:15 and marry her. I bet she looks like one of Pans People without the outdoor clobber on, and she obviously likes rolling around in the heather too.
@philerickson2042
@philerickson2042 7 лет назад
What an utterly beguiling piece of nostalgia, haunting music and calm narration, the ominous blare of the Viking horn and the beautiful mix of countryside and coastal scenery. This was my favourite public information film and i would always stop whatever i was doing on hearing those opening notes, to gaze in wonderment at a world that seemed so distant from the bricks and mortar of my inner-city confines, strangely drawn to a faraway and yet oddly familiar time and place.
@allanmiller6897
@allanmiller6897 5 лет назад
Well said. I agree that it is of a time so innocent and the narration so perfectly English..aahh!.
@ToastedAlmond98
@ToastedAlmond98 7 лет назад
Sure, it's evocative, but it just doesn't entice me in quite the same way as the other film about the Ridgeway Path...
@barnyification
@barnyification 7 лет назад
been looking for this for years cheers takes me right back
@blakey66
@blakey66 7 лет назад
Wow I have not seen this since I was a child
@megacapulet6470
@megacapulet6470 8 лет назад
you are so right Jacob ,ive been searching for this clip for years ,with only a patchy recollection of it but it left a deep impression on me ,im just happy other people feel the same.
@ShellacScrubber
@ShellacScrubber 8 лет назад
Wow,I can hardly believe I have found this clip and watched it probably more than forty years after I last saw it. A couple of years ago I was tantalized by the short audio sample used by Belbury Poly,but frustratingly,not remembering the name of the clip,could not find it in its entirety. What a great atmosphere and what great memories come flooding back watching this.Absolutely wonderful !!
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 Год назад
Richard Briers .the actor narrated👍
@MrMHughes68
@MrMHughes68 8 лет назад
This particular film is sampled on The Geography by Belbury Poly (Ghost Box records).
@matthewdfreake
@matthewdfreake 3 года назад
And on a track called Peaceful Pursuits by the artist Smallhaus
@AstonishingSodApe
@AstonishingSodApe 2 года назад
@@matthewdfreake Thanks!
@davidchamberlain5425
@davidchamberlain5425 Год назад
The narrator on this video was..Richard Briers .English actor👍
@Fcvidal3
@Fcvidal3 9 лет назад
Scandal this line was closed 50 years ago
@Isochest
@Isochest 5 лет назад
Agreed
@ormondsworld3947
@ormondsworld3947 3 года назад
Agreed
@Stratoszero
@Stratoszero 9 лет назад
Does anyone have the public information film of Corfe castle produced around the same time?
@jacobfreemans8613
@jacobfreemans8613 9 лет назад
The past is definitely another country,peaceful,magical,mystical.I remember being transported to this beautiful forever summer place as a child from a 1970s living room, a land of Vikings,witches and kings.The narrators voice gives it a haunting warmth which entices you to step through the looking glass and to live life with gay abandon among the flora and fauna.I yearn to go back to how i looked at the world as a child even if it were just for a second so i may purge myself of the bleak cynical view of the world i hold today.It's quite ironic is it not that the most iconic piece of modern technology which we have today of which i despise the most(the internet)is the very thing that has brought me back to a forgotten dream.I don't know. whats it all about?
@Stratoszero
@Stratoszero 9 лет назад
jacob freemans Couldn't have said it better, exactly how I feel (except I do think the internet is an amazing tool for the wise!)
@hawthorne8888
@hawthorne8888 7 лет назад
Jacob Freemans. Your thoughts on this wonderful clip beautifully and perfectly sums up the magical feelings of many I'm sure who were fortunate to grow up 'as a child from a 1970s living room'. Thank you.
@allanmiller6897
@allanmiller6897 5 лет назад
You said it perfectly... it's a yearning for innocence and warmth.
@northyorkmoors
@northyorkmoors 9 лет назад
What a great period piece from the early days of the Cleveland Way - now a National Trail, rather than a Long Distance Footpath, but still magical!
@peterwright7159
@peterwright7159 11 лет назад
took a long time to remember this little gem.time travel at its best...who needs the tardis.
@stevecarter2947
@stevecarter2947 11 лет назад
seems both the Weaver Bird and Reginald Mole,Husband are still missing without a trace!
@mlucifersam
@mlucifersam 11 лет назад
I saw this on TV loads in the 70s on boring Sundays waiting for children's programs to come on. It convinced me that witches were REAL too, they said so on TV! I think I might actually go there next week on my 2 weeks off work!
@101325
@101325 11 лет назад
Thanks for posting this.
@Jasonm25870
@Jasonm25870 11 лет назад
If you can find The Honking of the Weaver Bird for me I'll be eternally grateful.
@paulkent2812
@paulkent2812 12 лет назад
Amazing to see this again after so long. I was looking for it but couldn't quite remember the subject. A welcome blast from the past!
@noisyfuckers
@noisyfuckers 12 лет назад
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@jacobsdog1
@jacobsdog1 12 лет назад
Open a door and let me walk inside this film - safe from lager louts, punch-ups on buses and tubes, mobile phones and er...laptops and the Internet!!
@happinesscounts
@happinesscounts 13 лет назад
Both these clips are on "Charley Says" D V D
@michaeldelz
@michaeldelz 13 лет назад
taken from online video electric railways of merseyside, however a lot of the same footage appears on b&r video vol71, with more footage of trains at Hesketh park and Churchtown
@AaronDArnold
@AaronDArnold 13 лет назад
A very beautiful video!
@matelot95
@matelot95 13 лет назад
Rievaulx looks exactly the same...40 odd years since this PIF was made.
@BuzbyWuzby
@BuzbyWuzby 13 лет назад
excellent archive film, but I wish it included some footage of Hesketh Park and especially Churchtown stations - a cab ride film from Southport to Crossens would have been fantastic or even some film of a trip all the way from Southport to Preston. Used to live beside the embankment to the south of Churchtown station.
@fireblade9299
@fireblade9299 13 лет назад
@melmau1 it was on here but its been removed. it is the one though, you here the horses hooves galloping then you see the rider appear and as the camera turns the horsemans gone. also has the girl walking the path and disappears. I remebered it so well and last yr i decided to walk the path. if you really want to see it its on a dvd called Charlie says, a compilation of old public information films, well worth a watch.