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BBC 40 Minutes Documentary Two Side's of a Street. Cardross Street.
In Hammersmith West London.

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3 сен 2018

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@martinabest9022
@martinabest9022 29 дней назад
“I’ve been taken off the shelf and dusted once or twice” absolute gold!
@kville5796
@kville5796 23 дня назад
Brilliant!
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio 16 дней назад
I wondered how thorough the dusting was❓🤔
@heinkle1
@heinkle1 Месяц назад
Imagine living in the same house, married to the same person, for 66 years. Harry and Gladys would have married in 1923. One cannot fathom the social, political and economic change they witnessed in that time.
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio 16 дней назад
And renting the whole time.
@thehealthjunkie8996
@thehealthjunkie8996 Месяц назад
these lovely people had a lovely simple life. Fishmongers, veg, ice cream. So much better than going to Sainsburys.
@jintsfan
@jintsfan Месяц назад
We’re all guilty for the demise of the local shops.
@debbiejames3096
@debbiejames3096 Месяц назад
@@jintsfan yes but greedy landlords asking impossible shop rents are more to blame
@larkatmic
@larkatmic Месяц назад
Same here in USA. I saw it begin in the 1980s. We had a good run. Population collapse will make a country suffer. You can’t sustain civilization, once prized, when you live at the alter of self. I remember when staring a family was a good thing, not something many today under 30s have contempt for.
@sharonlayhe4071
@sharonlayhe4071 25 дней назад
I would hate to live in the USA🫥🥺🫤🥺
@helenshingler7646
@helenshingler7646 3 года назад
I was so happy to find this documentary as my Grandparents Rose and Albert Ransley lived in No 24 Cardross Street and my parents lived with them for a few years after marrying and I did too when I was born. It was so lovely to see Harry and Gladys Weller from No.26 I remember them from my childhood. My grandfather is listed as living there with his first wife, seven children and a boarder in the 1911 census! I'm not sure how long before that he occupied it but I am researching family history. My grandmother Rose died in 1971 and my uncle Don (Donald Stuart) lived there for a while after that before he sold the property. I loved that house so much and have many happy memories over the 17 years of my own life connected to it. Having seen it sold in 2012 for £760,000 and barely recognisable inside now it's unbelievable that I think my Uncle bought it for £600. How the world has changed.......progress is a strange phenomenon!
@aloheyio6335
@aloheyio6335 3 года назад
Still looking good babe
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Год назад
@@aloheyio6335 Cringe
@doopdapps1088
@doopdapps1088 Год назад
I used to go brackenbury school in the 70's and had a friend called Portia and her mum used to live on Cardross Street 😁
@headron66
@headron66 Месяц назад
You won’t get that kind of price increase for a house nowadays that’s for sure!!
@jcs3330
@jcs3330 Месяц назад
How wonderful to have your family generations history living in that street and to be able to see it on this documentry.
@moerahman6749
@moerahman6749 3 года назад
The artist in the beginning of this video, Luciana Arrighi, went on to win an Oscar in 1993 for Best Art Direction for Howards End.
@doopdapps1088
@doopdapps1088 Год назад
"Mind you... I do like a man's company but I couldn't settle down with one"!!!! 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👌🏾
@nicolemurphy2629
@nicolemurphy2629 28 дней назад
🎉
@jacqui9176
@jacqui9176 Месяц назад
Number 77 where Charlie George lived is now worth £1,254,325.
@Ponkelina
@Ponkelina 18 дней назад
😱
@clipstone
@clipstone 4 года назад
Broadcast: 4th May 1989 - according to the BBC.
@MamaLinz123
@MamaLinz123 Месяц назад
Thank you!! 🙏🏻
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06 Месяц назад
oh wow, I would have put it before that! That is even more appalling to think that people were living in those conditions at that time. I thought it was maybe the 70s or early 80s.
@skylargardner5351
@skylargardner5351 20 дней назад
The piece of mail said 1983
@pikkyndan
@pikkyndan 18 дней назад
Thankz. I thought so but the footage looked aged.
@sararichardson737
@sararichardson737 Месяц назад
I lived on a neighbouring st and know the area really well. Our neighbour. Lilly Davis, was born in her house and lived there until she died aged 102. I loved hearing about how life was during the war. It’s s lovely village like part of London.
@maddang1797
@maddang1797 Месяц назад
There's an awful lot of dilapidated properties these days. I'm not sure if that's from the expense of maintaining them or just neglectful freeholders freeholders
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 15 дней назад
​@@maddang1797land banking! A pernicious practice of deliberate devaluation of housing
@user-ck5ho3di2o
@user-ck5ho3di2o Месяц назад
Makes me want to cry looking at those old people all by themselves
@annoyingbstard9407
@annoyingbstard9407 Месяц назад
Prepare yourself…..half of us end up alone.
@baylorsailor
@baylorsailor 23 дня назад
​@@annoyingbstard9407that's why surrounding yourself with children helps ease that. I understand some people can't have children. But there are many people today who are deciding to not even try out of fear it will cramp their "lifestyle".
@annoyingbstard9407
@annoyingbstard9407 22 дня назад
@@baylorsailor Ease that? I’m alone now and love it.
@VicFlange
@VicFlange 10 дней назад
@@annoyingbstard9407Let’s see if you still feel the same in 20 years.
@annoyingbstard9407
@annoyingbstard9407 10 дней назад
@@VicFlange The chance of me being alive in 20 years is remote to say the least. 😀
@Merseysiderful
@Merseysiderful Год назад
11:34 Terrible that the Estate Agent was too ignorant to even say Hello to Charlie George. Treated like he was some sort of low life.
@spidyman8853
@spidyman8853 6 месяцев назад
Maybe she might have said hello to Charlie before the recording of the video. We will never know.
@user-ck5ho3di2o
@user-ck5ho3di2o Месяц назад
What a rude woman,let's hope someone treats her like that,
@sharonlayhe4071
@sharonlayhe4071 25 дней назад
I thought that,both these women completely ignored the old gentleman 😢
@ROBBUK
@ROBBUK 24 дня назад
They would have greeted him before they recorded the segment. Maybe even had a little chat. They probably had to film the same segment 2 or three times.
@elwoodblues5110
@elwoodblues5110 Месяц назад
I like Charlie Georges' attitude..."as long as they're alright.."
@bteuben-faber8215
@bteuben-faber8215 2 месяца назад
I enjoyed the lady who have bought the house of her (lovely) neighbours and the way she talked to them (and was aware of their standards) ❤ Love from Holland
@llnny863
@llnny863 4 года назад
"It's a charming little street" and then they move in and destroy everything that was charming about it! The irony.
@abdullahmatteo9316
@abdullahmatteo9316 2 года назад
instablaster...
@eamoc
@eamoc Месяц назад
Hoxton, Shoreditch.... Peckham FFS!
@annoyingbstard9407
@annoyingbstard9407 Месяц назад
And the film being produced by the very people responsible for the destruction.
@matthewperry848
@matthewperry848 Месяц назад
As Vera Duckworth would say, those damm yappies!
@sharonlayhe4071
@sharonlayhe4071 25 дней назад
Lovely old people, lovely old houses.Why does everything have to change??😢😢😢
@christopherpowell1880
@christopherpowell1880 Месяц назад
I lived in Tasso Road W6, a dead end street, in the mid 90’s. I was very lucky as it was still full of the lovely original families who were in the majority. Everyone did know each other, pub and shop at the end of the road etc, but within 10 years or so the place had become much more transitory . Much like Cardross Street. Lovely programme of a time too long gone
@paulmcdonough1093
@paulmcdonough1093 Месяц назад
i grew up in toxteth liverpool i was a teen in the 80s it was a real community we had a real laugh genuine folk
@zaftra
@zaftra Месяц назад
in betweeen the riots.
@jaimz33
@jaimz33 Месяц назад
Me too. I loved Tocky but it changed after the riots. But I only moved because they knocked Entwistle down
@doopdapps1088
@doopdapps1088 28 дней назад
I lived in Raynham Rd in the 70's & 80's and that was the best years of my life, so much things to do as a kid, Bradmore youth club, brackenbury school, Hammersmith palais all great times 👍🏾👋🏾👊🏾😀
@dtaylor939
@dtaylor939 24 дня назад
Harry is really the son of Diana's horse-riding teacher.
@mandynewey7215
@mandynewey7215 Месяц назад
Thank goodness someone made this documentary. I'm not sure, but think it is at least 30 years old and all those lovely elderly have gone. How different London is now. All the family I had there have gone now too.
@Nousmourronsseuls
@Nousmourronsseuls 7 месяцев назад
I moved to Cardross Street in 1990 and lived there for eight very happy years. The Andover Arms at one end of the street and The Anglesea Arms at the other. I do recall a very few elderly residents and some of them dying or moving on during my time there. Inevitably younger people like me moved in and spruced up the old places. Just like pretty much everywhere else in central London. I went back to visit five years ago and not much has changed (apart from the prices). Still a lovely street to live in.
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483 Год назад
All those lovely old people sadly no more alas now all those young people now sadly grown old.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 2 месяца назад
Well a lady who was only 72 was referred to as “old”! Oprah is 70, Sharon Osbourne is 71!!
@sallyarmstrong8612
@sallyarmstrong8612 2 месяца назад
So what age would you consider to be old?
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483 2 месяца назад
Well today's seventy is the new fifty, my mother is coming on one hundred then again you are only as old as you think you are!@@sallyarmstrong8612
@GhastlyCretin85
@GhastlyCretin85 Месяц назад
​@@handsoffmycactus2958They are both old though...
@jmshrrsn
@jmshrrsn 2 месяца назад
I was really enjoying this, but the last ten mins is missing. What a shame. 😢. Still, terrific to see real people as they used to be. I’ve lived in my terraced house for 33 years - suppose I’m one of the old boys now . . .
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 5 лет назад
Dennis Neale, Oh my goodness, this brings back memories. I saw this when I lived in Iffley Road (1983-1989). It was such a good, slice of life little documentary about the changing times of “Brackenbury Village” and the people who lived there (the original residents and the newcomers like me). I loved the area. It had a lovely villagey feel. Cardross Street was picture-postcard pretty with wonderful cottage gardens in summer. It is all now 30 years ago for me. I went back last year and walked through the village which did not seem to have changed (apart from the astonishing house prices). However, the areas to the south (Hammersmith Broadway) and the north (Goldhawk Road) had really changed.
@LeeEnfield-iw3qk
@LeeEnfield-iw3qk Месяц назад
Hiya I lived in Hebron Rd and had lots of friends in Iffley Rd, I got married and left when I was 21 in 1966.
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 29 дней назад
@@LeeEnfield-iw3qk Hi, Lee. I remember Hebron Road well. I was back in Iffley Road last summer, just walking through the area out of curiosity. Not in touch with anyone from the area any longer. Hope life is good for you.
@vickythefist7062
@vickythefist7062 Месяц назад
Wonder what this street is like now ??? All those old folks will be gone now .and the young ones will be old folks themselves THE CIRCLE OF LIFE I SUPPOSE.!! Something about this film makes me very sad
@argopunk
@argopunk Месяц назад
I Google street viewed Cardross St. Nice looking place to this day.
@Harryavida
@Harryavida Месяц назад
Love watching these historic BBC documentaries - thanks for posting them! Is the Part 2 of the Cardross St ep available?
@elrjames7799
@elrjames7799 Месяц назад
I lived for three years at 27 Brackenbury Road above (what was then in the 1970s) the fish and chip shop (the proprietor of which was Petros, the landlord) next to the Post Office. Gas central heating and hot water included for £9 / £11 per week. Two pubs: the Wheatsheaf at the Goldhawk corner of the Road and the Andover Arms at the other end (up market, adjacent to Cardross Street), from which a pleasant and memorable evening comes to mind with Linda. A travel agency (in which an episode of 'The Sweeney' was filmed), a mini cab office, newsagent and hard ware / grocery store. Banim Street saw the Royal Oak (a 'drag act' on Saturday nights) but now a so called 'gentlemen's club' in pink and black .Fond memories of families (like Pearce) that befriended me. Now the 'village' seems to be just soft furnishing outlets, et alia.
@opendiseno5897
@opendiseno5897 5 месяцев назад
"We've got butchers and bakers close to hand..." You mean we did have until our clients priced them out of the area. The yuppies who moved into these streets were so ashamed of how down market King's Street was with the paddy taverns that they all got black cabs to Chiswick or down to Fulham Broadway to be closer to their chums. As for the estate agents: glorified apple and pear sellers.
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Год назад
Enjoyed that,shame the last 10 minutes are missing though!!
@zamiadams4343
@zamiadams4343 3 месяца назад
I live in the local area, great to see and hear the history.
@jameshorgan5905
@jameshorgan5905 4 года назад
No Parking metres, them days where safe & happy. God bless that olden,
@paulanderson7796
@paulanderson7796 21 день назад
I will translate into English:- "No parking meters, those days were safe and happy....."
@leonorahaig3071
@leonorahaig3071 Месяц назад
Thanks so much for uploading. Great film.
@thehealthjunkie8996
@thehealthjunkie8996 Месяц назад
Thank goodness the Barnes allotments are still there.
@kville5796
@kville5796 23 дня назад
Thank you for sharing; that is truly fascinating!
@paulinemoriarty3627
@paulinemoriarty3627 Месяц назад
Glad this is taped, we are losing our history, people in the future will think it was all iPads, smartphones and new age houses
@karenmurphy3365
@karenmurphy3365 2 месяца назад
I lived on Furber street just round the corner for 7 years from 2000. I loved the area everyone greeted each other when passing in the street. Sadly the landlords sold the house so I had to move out.
@countesscable
@countesscable Месяц назад
It’s weird that those terraced houses that were built for the working classes, are now being inhabited by ‘posh’ people!!
@simon-oy6um
@simon-oy6um 5 месяцев назад
All passed away now sadly 😢
@Bloggingidiot
@Bloggingidiot Месяц назад
Well done 😂
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 25 дней назад
Advertising and marketing man Nigel Mersh: that's straight out of the Fast Show!
@andygretz
@andygretz Месяц назад
I lived in Hammersmith in 1986 -1989 Rainville rd, fascinating time the River Cafe opened up there and the whole place changed so quickly but the area played second fiddle compared to Fulham and Chelsea.
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 29 дней назад
I was in Iffley Road from 1983-1989. The speed of change was amazing. Very happy memories of the area.
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 5 лет назад
Dennis Neale, I forgot to thank you for uploading this in my previous comment.
@evelynwilson1566
@evelynwilson1566 Месяц назад
It's horrible how people with plenty of money move to poorer areas and drive up prices but they aren't even interested in the community.
@GaryHynes-im5di
@GaryHynes-im5di Месяц назад
I was born in netherwood road about 5 minute's away... properties in that area will be at least a million quid now.. incidentally Holland park avenue is only ten minutes away where property goes for 5 million and much more...
@seanhancockphotofilm8960
@seanhancockphotofilm8960 Год назад
£150,000 was expensive then and with inflation it would be like paying £350.000 now. My M&D bought their 3 story, 4 bedroom house on the east cost for £56,950 same year. As someone else mentioned these houses would be easily well over a million now.
@GiullarediDio
@GiullarediDio 5 лет назад
Do you have the other 10 minutes?
@michaelbullen2390
@michaelbullen2390 Месяц назад
Nice to see the early development of Metropolis Studios , iconic studios that recorded with some of the modern best. Amy Winehouse, MJ, U2 Queen. Shame the last 10 mins is missing.
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio 16 дней назад
Indoor baths only came about in the last few decades in the UK. Previous tp that people used bath houses. Quite fascinating.
@TyJeffriesComposerLyricist
@TyJeffriesComposerLyricist Месяц назад
where’s the rest of it! this was wonderful,
@katesleuth1156
@katesleuth1156 Месяц назад
I couldn’t live there b/c I’m so bad at parallel parking.
@MsTimelady71
@MsTimelady71 22 дня назад
When I visited London in 2001 there were still a few neighborhoods like this where the elderly had lived there for years. Unfortunately now, London is just too expensive for anyone but the wealthy.
@davidknight6868
@davidknight6868 5 лет назад
Dennis, thankyou for putting this up. My auntie and cousins lived in Nasmyth street, the next road along. I think they were there from about 1967 till 72. I was lucky enough to spend many weekends and summer holidays there. We would hang around with the kids from cardross st at the bottom of the road outside the shops on Dalling rd. Magical memories abound for me of those days. I watched this documentary when it was first broadcast and just thought of it tonight. I looked on you tube and there it was! What year was this film made? I'm guessing 95? Kind regards David.
@dennisneale142
@dennisneale142 5 лет назад
Hi David l think you are right about the date. I was born at No 9 cardross street my father is in the program non speaking roll. Unfortunately the last 10 minutes is lost, as it was transferred from VHS. The name knight does ring a bell. The house in 67 was priced at £12000 Now around £900,000.
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 6 месяцев назад
Judging by the fashions, and people's mindset, I'd say 1985
@spidyman8853
@spidyman8853 6 месяцев назад
late 80s or possibly 1990. The cars, the fashion, tends to give it away.
@darshnishah5048
@darshnishah5048 2 месяца назад
More like the 80's
@Fritha71
@Fritha71 Месяц назад
1989 was the year this was filmed and broadcasted...
@deeppurple883
@deeppurple883 Месяц назад
I don't understand why we disregard the elderly. We should think 🤔. We all have to get old but don't give it a taught. When you arrive at this stage of life you will say a, we should have made thing's better when we had the chance. Never to late to start. ✌️ ☘️
@edward6960
@edward6960 Месяц назад
People wete still going to communal baths as late as 1989!? 😲
@lindaduffell4386
@lindaduffell4386 Месяц назад
by Ambulance!!!!
@cosmic687
@cosmic687 2 года назад
£150,000???!!!!! that house would be worth about £1.3 million now!!
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
10 years before this it would have been worth about £15,000 probably.
@midnightrider4066
@midnightrider4066 Месяц назад
I'm 47 and just remember this generation with my gramps being in war,all were so nice even though they grew up through two wars with no luxury
@harnekkallah2656
@harnekkallah2656 2 месяца назад
Million + now
@lynnedanieli2537
@lynnedanieli2537 Месяц назад
I feel sorry for Harry when he was dusting the mantle piece and his awful bossy wife telling him off . Then asking him what's dor sinner. Bossy ole mare.
@Johg777
@Johg777 Месяц назад
BBC 40 minutes Doc but it’s only on 30 mins!
@cristianlyon1497
@cristianlyon1497 Месяц назад
great documentary! when was it originally broadcast?
@Fritha71
@Fritha71 Месяц назад
1989. The elderly couple who had been married for 66 years celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in '83.
@valleysofneptune
@valleysofneptune Месяц назад
Like my father told me….since the early 90’s , society has broken down…how right he is. I think these people, if alive today, would be shocked at the mess of London now, especially under Khan.
@ghowe79
@ghowe79 18 дней назад
What year is this?
@Johg777
@Johg777 Месяц назад
House prices have increased by almost £1000 a month since this was made 35 years ago.
@mickeyfinn8956
@mickeyfinn8956 5 дней назад
More like £4000
@vickythefist7062
@vickythefist7062 Месяц назад
That lady landlord owns 8 houses but moans that she has to do repairs . Slum landlord at it's best . Yet she's happy to take the rent money every week !!
@hughjass2745
@hughjass2745 Месяц назад
that's never changed, there's 1,000s of private tenants trapped living in mould infested shitholes
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 25 дней назад
I wish I knew what year this was.
@cosmic687
@cosmic687 2 года назад
lack of community even in the 80s
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
A few miles from the middle of London, not surprising.
@kieranharford8755
@kieranharford8755 Месяц назад
I worked there as a cabbie , full of bin divers + doing a runner customers
@Dianaemanuel
@Dianaemanuel Месяц назад
Current prices for a two bed terrace: £1,450,000
@WillVenusASMR
@WillVenusASMR Месяц назад
Does anyone know the year in which this was made?
@OkaniJMCA
@OkaniJMCA Месяц назад
1989
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 25 дней назад
Gladys Weller was an extraordinarily beautiful young woman and remained so. Lucky Harry! What a lovely couple❤
@signaldrift2274
@signaldrift2274 Месяц назад
from 1989
@jcs3330
@jcs3330 Месяц назад
I completely respect these individuals who have lived in their homes/street all their lives etc and have such history of the community that once was. Personally though, I have always been self aware not to stay in the same area/house if possible due the fact that I feel everyone moves on through life and the fear of being 'stationary' etc. I suppose that came from living my teens to my adulthood in the same home for 38 years having family and neighbors move on or die around me. But what a great insight and documentary. (and when dogs were welcomed in pubs, shops etc...when we all knowingly knew that they were better behaved then children 😆).
@silversteel6312
@silversteel6312 Месяц назад
But what was the year?
@GhastlyCretin85
@GhastlyCretin85 Месяц назад
1989
@wesstarmedia
@wesstarmedia Месяц назад
The right to buy statute has proven to be extremely damaging, and for the most part, irreversible.
@joemorgan636
@joemorgan636 Месяц назад
How about Kerry in his Mercedes 280 Pagoda Back then they was between £7,000 to £10,000 1989 yes same like the houses CHEAP but was they no no not really was still big money car back then. Today they are anything between £180,000 and £250,000 house on Wheels. I know because I owned one in 1987 gave £7,000 cannot believe it and the thing is it doesn’t seem that long ago, but as I remember it like yesterday right from the 80s and the 90s. I’d imagine a lot of those people passed away now I wonder if some of the young people still live there I’d be fascinated to know
@yorkshirelad3524
@yorkshirelad3524 2 месяца назад
Sad you missed off the last few minutes of the video
@BIJOU167
@BIJOU167 Месяц назад
Now worth over £1.5 million per house on average
@selfraisingsugar898
@selfraisingsugar898 Месяц назад
What year was this made?
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 29 дней назад
I think it was 1986/87 ish. I was living nearby and saw the original broadcast.
@selfraisingsugar898
@selfraisingsugar898 28 дней назад
@@davidlondon2810 thanks for the insight! Was struggling to place it.
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 28 дней назад
@@selfraisingsugar898 I’ve since read a few comments here which state that it was 1989 so I might be out by a couple of years!
@mikewatt8706
@mikewatt8706 15 дней назад
i was working in a house in another street just around the corner and the 85 year old woman told me she bought it 60 years ago for 65000. a Russian neighbour offered her 3 million to move out. she said no.
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 25 дней назад
I've just discovered this was filmed in 1989.
@patscanlan2678
@patscanlan2678 Месяц назад
Charlie George has gone very thin on top since his Arsenal playing days...😀
@AdamGillett
@AdamGillett 2 года назад
It's quite something that this was 32 years ago, and yet it feels like Cardross Street and environs are being gentrified *now* with almost the same extent and speed. And yet Hammersmith still somehow feels diverse and lively. I worry that this wave of gentrification will be the hardest yet, push less wealthy people into ever-smaller pockets and then ultimately sanitise the whole place.
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Год назад
Its good to get the peasants out.
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
I somehow doubt that a humble personnel officer would be able to afford to buy two houses in this street today!
@sianwarwick633
@sianwarwick633 6 месяцев назад
Incredible series of videos. Gentrification, eh
@alastairgreen2077
@alastairgreen2077 3 месяца назад
Sides, not side's.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 2 месяца назад
7:53 she’s 72?!?!?! Jesus! Sharon Osbourne is 71… Oprah Winfrey is 70! It’s crazy how she nowadays is so different to how it was back then. 72 is not old. It’s older
@edward6960
@edward6960 Месяц назад
Hardly the best example😂 Sharon Osborne looks absolutely dreadful 😂 Far better to age with grace and dignity.
@Johg777
@Johg777 Месяц назад
That’s two women that have had loads of plastic surgery. Hardly typical.
@mayena
@mayena 2 года назад
Original broadcast year 1989? because the custume designer used the word yuppie. I first heard that word around 1988 I think.
@spidyman8853
@spidyman8853 6 месяцев назад
I heard that in 1985
@Spectrescup
@Spectrescup Месяц назад
The Yuppie Handbook was published in 1984.
@deidraboswell8451
@deidraboswell8451 Месяц назад
Someone should've taken care of that old gentleman
@tonyclifton265
@tonyclifton265 2 месяца назад
a house there cost £150k lol oh man they'll be at least £1m each now.
@anjke
@anjke 21 день назад
The Yuppies and Thatcherism. When I think back there was a massive disconnect between even the indigenous Brits back then. London doesn't even seem to be England any more.
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 19 дней назад
As a former 1980s “Brackenbury Village” “yuppy” (who came and went), I had a great mix of local friends which included people who had lived there all their lives and newcomers, including, yes, yuppies and luvvies (BBC studios at Shepherds Bush were 10 mins away on foot). Thatcherism and the economic boom certainly added fuel to what happened but London has always been a mix of locals and newcomers as have most British communities (think villages with new housing estates), with all the (often exaggerated) accompanying sense of “them” and “us”. PS: I think even John Pitman (who made this documentary) may have lived locally!
@evelynwilson1566
@evelynwilson1566 Месяц назад
Where do people who do low paid jobs live in London? I mean minimum wage or thereabouts. Some of them must have long and expensive commutes on top of rent.
@lporquai9048
@lporquai9048 19 дней назад
I've often thought this too
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06 Месяц назад
You know, I had to stop watching this. It made me so sad to see these elderly people living in such terrible conditions with landlords that didn't care and who were just waiting for these tenants to die so they can sell the house. The difference in living conditions between the elderly and the new yuppies was so stark and really awful. I'm not sure what year this was? Probably the 70s or 80s I imagine. I bought a flat in a Victorian house in south London in the mid 80s for 18,000 pounds. I remember when I was flat hunting, seeing houses with a bath installed in the kitchen and covered in a work top to disguise it. Some flats had no bathroom or inside toilet and I'm presuming those were flats where the elderly had just passed away. Those flats the same street are now on the market for around 450,000 pounds. The estate agent in the red jacket that was showing the prospective buyer around was so ignorant that she couldn't even say "good morning" to the elderly gentleman standing on the front step. The prospective buyer was just as bad as she could have spoken too.
@cidercik
@cidercik 16 дней назад
10:43 this one's hilarious. I'd want her as a neighbour!
@tonyclifton265
@tonyclifton265 2 месяца назад
lol they said 1970s/80s yuppies "worked too hard".. hahaha they should see 1990s and 21st century yuppies. holy shit. they had it so easy
@larkatmic
@larkatmic Месяц назад
When you stop having babies and tell god to leave the room. And when you live at the alter of self. Civilization so prized is over. Population collapse is eminent. We had a good run. We used to know one should overcome the ego, not live in it. What a mess.
@dennisneale142
@dennisneale142 5 лет назад
Sorry no it’s lost.
@lenniet
@lenniet 3 года назад
Just like the spiri of the area! Thank you uploading this, but I have to say that this one of the most depressing things I have ever seen. it reminded me of the Highland clearences. I was disgusted @11.41 when the estate agent doesn't acknowledge the old man in his doorway and then turns her back on him.
@waynewilliams3246
@waynewilliams3246 Год назад
@@lenniet even worse now. New younger neighbours to these old communities, don't even say hello to the older stalwarts of the community, as they've usually arrived with the benefit of the bank of mum and dad, and somehow feel the locals are beneath them.
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
@@waynewilliams3246 These houses are probably worth a million each now, I guess. Not sure.
@waynewilliams3246
@waynewilliams3246 Год назад
@@ajs41 easily
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
@@waynewilliams3246 Makes you wonder whether the prices will keep on increasing. Maybe 2 million in 10 years from now. Or will there be some kind of almighty crash? After all, the houses aren't really that great, it's just the location.
@Gogetemscoobie
@Gogetemscoobie Месяц назад
I bet they go for half a million now
@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned. Месяц назад
1 million
@davidlondon2810
@davidlondon2810 29 дней назад
£1.5m!
@pw191164
@pw191164 Месяц назад
What would those dear old people think of their London today....crime, out of control immigration, woke policing and government.
@moominmay
@moominmay Месяц назад
Give it a rest ffs people like you make the same hateful comment on any film that’s old. You do realise elderly people still exist why don’t you go ask them instead of posting your stupid Q to strangers on RU-vid? 🙄
@moominmay
@moominmay Месяц назад
Elderly people still exist go ask them if you really care but you probably don’t and just want to moan 🙄
@Leonards-leopard
@Leonards-leopard 25 дней назад
What does woke mean mate?
@PeterShieldsukcatstripey
@PeterShieldsukcatstripey Месяц назад
Such a gentleman.
@OkaniJMCA
@OkaniJMCA Месяц назад
This was back when actual English people lived in the capital city of England.
@moominmay
@moominmay Месяц назад
And? 🙄
@jasonleon1976
@jasonleon1976 19 дней назад
Romans, North africans, germanic lived there once upon a time. Not to mention the french moved in, in 1066. London was a hub of global trading during the middle ages and ever since. London has been a hot pot of different cultures for a lot longer than some people choose to believe. "Denying the truth doesn't change the facts."
@moominmay
@moominmay 19 дней назад
@@jasonleon1976 exactly it was all these traders of different nationalities with their different wares and skills that helped lay the foundations of London and send it on a nonstop growth and make it an exciting place to be which in turn further accelerated its growth. It’s usually the uneducated who make such nonsense observations and deny England was ever anything but fully white until the 50s or so.
@DwightWalker
@DwightWalker 10 дней назад
Rather lovely story of old London before all the yuppies took over and stripped out all the fittings and renovated the places. Bit sad. Lovely to hear their old English voices chattering along.
@mikewatt8706
@mikewatt8706 15 дней назад
the old bat with 8 houses died and made someone else rich.
@jaycee2392
@jaycee2392 Месяц назад
Charming Hollyhock s and racing chariots? 😂
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