he always reminds me of Peter Cook. his voice is similar and he looks a bit like him too. As he was always beating off Betty Grable or some other 20s femme fatal with this voice.
@Watson Everly i must admit i didnt check, i picked her name out of the air, thankyou for the info. i suppose i ment any famous old school actress, and i should nt be so lazy with my choice of name.
Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my gf lately =)
If the couple on the mug round about 11:00 are, as the appraiser says, descendants of the chap who brought it in, then I suspect someone in the family has a time machine.
All the episodes of the antiques Roadshow I’ve been able to find were recorded on VHS, that’s why they look so cold and blurry. I’ve made sure to transfer the episodes into a digital format at the highest possible quality possible so that way they are at the very least watchable.
@@ukvhsarchive9562 Thank you for your efforts. I have no other option to watch these, and am extremely grateful that you posted them. Frankly, I rarely even notice that they are blurry because they are a joy to see. I can't understand why people feel the need to complain about the quality of a video when it is the only option available. They aren't being forced to watch them. These old episodes are more entertaining & educational than the newer version by far. More items and less ideological preaching anyway. Slick production and 1080p still cannot make dreck worth my time. Again, thank you! I just wish you had more of them!
Has anyone seen a video or photo of Queen Street in the 1960's? If so where can I find one. My Dad and Granddad had a small stationers and printers which was demolished for the underground car park. The family have no pictures of the business.