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The Sussex skyline has changed dramatically since the making of this quirky and colourful yarn about a Regency-era 'ghost' (Alec Clunes - son of Martin) who returns to Brighton to explore his old haunts. Though 1970s concrete carbuncles have yet to make an appearance, the sight of daytrippers enjoying the seaside pleasures of ice-cream and candyfloss is as recognisable then as now, as is shopping for vintage treasures in the Lanes.
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@janethammond5925
@janethammond5925 Месяц назад
What a delightful time capsule of how Britain used to be. Yet makes me want to weep for that reason. Today's generation does not realise what has been lost. 😢
@WestVirginia1959
@WestVirginia1959 22 дня назад
And they will say the same thing to the Next Generation
@Linda-io2ns
@Linda-io2ns 7 дней назад
​@@WestVirginia1959exactly
@senianns9522
@senianns9522 Месяц назад
My dad taking us down to Brighton beach in the late 50's in his old Wolseley car! Somewhere near Blackrock was the preferred spot! Crusty ham rolls, oxtail soup in flasks! We had no money but the days were great! Simple but good family life!
@Andrea-kx6dc
@Andrea-kx6dc 26 дней назад
Sounds lovely, thanks for sharing, from the U.S.😊
@talmadge1926
@talmadge1926 29 дней назад
I remember Laurence Olivier leading a protest to get kippers (smoked herring for the uninitiated) restored to the breakfast menu of the Pullman dining car on "The Brighton Belle" after they had been abruptly withdrawn (1960s). He launched an appeal in ringing shakespearian tones. And won! The kippers were restored. But even he could not save the much loved train with its 1930s carriages and it was taken out of service in the 70s
@thekarmafarmer608
@thekarmafarmer608 2 месяца назад
It was a really wonderful country back then. It really was a GREAT Britain. I miss these simpler times.
@donnarogers7732
@donnarogers7732 Месяц назад
What a Sweet film. So glad it was refurbished for us to see today. Time waits for no man. Enjoy while you can.💚🇬🇧
@Andrea-kx6dc
@Andrea-kx6dc 26 дней назад
Well said! ❤
@vinegartom8380
@vinegartom8380 6 лет назад
I was born in Brighton (Buckingham Road Maternity hospital, near the train station) in 1968. Went to primary School at Davigdor Road, them Somerhill School. When I was 25 years old I moved the States. I'm now 50 years old and writing this in Los Angeles, California. I now have a wife and three children and every three years or so, we go to the UK and I take my family back to Brighton to show them where I grew-up. I may live in the States, but I will forever be a Brighton boy....
@DMWBN3
@DMWBN3 4 года назад
Vinegar Tom I lived on Davigdor road and I'm more of a hove lad tbh. I was born in 1971, went to aldrington infants on Portland road. Then St. Andrews and on to blatchington mill. Still live in Hove. Shame how it's become a bit of a litter strewn, hen & stay weekends. On a good point, we have got in the Premiership, got an amazing football ground all to be proud of!!!
@billymog
@billymog 4 года назад
My wife was born in the same hospital in April 68. I was born in Brighton and although it has its problems, its still a great place to live. Actually I live in Saltdean.
@satindergrewal6593
@satindergrewal6593 4 года назад
I went to Brighton for the first time in 2016 to celebrate my 30th wedding anniversary I can tell you I loved the place so much I did not want to leave Brighton
@Surv1ve_Thrive
@Surv1ve_Thrive 4 года назад
Sussex by the Sea 🎵🌞🇬🇧👍
@angiematthews8364
@angiematthews8364 3 года назад
@@DMWBN3 what a fabulous hit of warm fuzzy nostalgia..thanks so much for uploading ! I too went to Blatchington Mill (born 1965) and remember playing netball against Somerfield school. Such fond memories of my childhood in Hove and long summer holiday spent on the beach...ahhhh what a different world and place Brighton and Hove were back then. Sooo many memories ! I moved away in my early 20s and now live in London. Still miss beautiful Sussex and the sea though..🙁
@jean-paul7251
@jean-paul7251 Месяц назад
Real Britain before its people were betrayed by politicians
@senianns9522
@senianns9522 Месяц назад
I preferred by 20 in the 70's than being 70 in the 20's!
@lunastargoddess1632
@lunastargoddess1632 29 дней назад
And now, like Australia, its mini America. This is why we watch these old films.
@ObsoleteOddity
@ObsoleteOddity 26 дней назад
@@senianns9522 You add this ridiculous comment on most of these vintage documentaries.
@senianns9522
@senianns9522 26 дней назад
@@ObsoleteOddity Just keep following!
@ObsoleteOddity
@ObsoleteOddity 26 дней назад
@@senianns9522 I don’t follow, I just observe your non-humorous behaviour, which you obviously think it’s quite witty.
@cambs0181
@cambs0181 10 месяцев назад
If he found coming back to Brighton in the 1950s, don't know what he would think of it in the 2020s.
@tubecated_development
@tubecated_development Месяц назад
Do they still have running battles of mods and rockers? Or are people fat and pooing in Maccy D boxes on the beach? Or is everything just cars now….
@jenniferyule8786
@jenniferyule8786 Месяц назад
@@clarevoyant6322 Full of crime and immigrants who don't want to be in England, they just want to be anywhere but where they are from so they don't give a toss. . It has no character anymore, no class. Nobody cares about their surroundings. But at one time, it was beautiful and less crowded and so very English.
@layde1
@layde1 Год назад
What a wonderful, entertaining film. I just love seeing the old British way of life.🌷
@tubecated_development
@tubecated_development Месяц назад
Consumerism became everything. Fly tipping and US-style takeaway containers littering everything. And factory-fed chickenshit and factory-fed human shit in the rivers and brooks. “Little traffic disturbs the peaceful Green, and long may it remain so” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 England IS cars. The car-lovers paradise. 3 outside every house, throw the litter from the car-windows. Drive half a mile to the chip shop. Cars, like consumerism, became everything to the Modern Brit. Car-culture helped us consume olde England. The presence of them seen and smelled and heard everywhere. They take all of our money and all of our time. And we love them more than anything. ❤❤❤❤❤❤. And by the 1960s it was all over, so they are just now filling in the gaps. Subtopia. A vast junk heap.
@hotmailemail1128
@hotmailemail1128 3 месяца назад
What a lovely film and so interesting to see Alec Clunes, Doc Martin's father! The two men bear a remarkable resemblance.
@jarrodbarkley9061
@jarrodbarkley9061 2 месяца назад
Wow, they do look a lot alike!
@christinepizzi6197
@christinepizzi6197 26 дней назад
Thanks for telling it's his father...I may not have noticed.
@annenunney9907
@annenunney9907 Месяц назад
I spent many days in Brighton when I was a child with my parents and brother always love Brighton
@user-xi4jg1jw6u
@user-xi4jg1jw6u 2 месяца назад
What a contrast to today.
@lindabullen66
@lindabullen66 Год назад
I so enjoyed this, I used to go to St Margaret's primary school, lived at Norfolk Square. I live in Australia now, but Brighton will always be home. ❤❤
@londongirl1733
@londongirl1733 Месяц назад
Pre enrichment! Luverly 😢
@marleytennant8018
@marleytennant8018 3 года назад
if you used to live here and this is what you remember, i would advise against coming back.
@johnwheatley5641
@johnwheatley5641 Год назад
Just took my family there. My three-year-old daughter was so excited to see the beach so as soon as we checked in I walked her down to the beach. In that short walk we saw a homeless guy so drunk he was throwing up, then a guy shooting up heroin and through an underpass that stank so much of pee I was almost sick. Such a terrible waste of a once glorious city.
@MichaelBarry-wj3ee
@MichaelBarry-wj3ee Год назад
NOW IT HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY PISSHEADS , JUNKIES AND BEGGARS ON EVERY CORNER
@nigelmitchell351
@nigelmitchell351 Месяц назад
When our population was only 51 million......
@1inchPunchBowl
@1inchPunchBowl Месяц назад
@@johnwheatley5641 Then we are happy for you to never return. You have no idea.
@1inchPunchBowl
@1inchPunchBowl Месяц назад
In 1955? Its called progress.
@gtavmj-1852
@gtavmj-1852 2 месяца назад
It's 2024, and things have gone very much down hill from these times... this piece was beautifully written, and at least a hint at those times.... I think they would be HORRIFIED to see everyone now walking around alone staring at their mobile phones with hardly any community spirit.... and the sea polluted tonthe point its dangerous to enter it...Big companies and corrupt politicians are responsible for most of it... and its about to get even worse.
@Linda-io2ns
@Linda-io2ns 7 дней назад
And in 50 years time, people will be saying, I wish it was like 20.24 again, and so on and so on,
@Linda-io2ns
@Linda-io2ns 7 дней назад
Every year Brighton beach is crowded, hundreds of swimmers, what are you talking about, I live opposite Brighton beach, I should know, we are so lucky, would you like to live somewhere like Russia, under a dictatorship, the russian people would love to be us , living in a democracy, or what about a third world country, we don't realise how very very lucky we are
@michael-gs6kh
@michael-gs6kh Месяц назад
During the 50's my parents bought a little 2 bedroom cottage in Queens Place (off the London Rd) it cost £3,000 pounds!
@clivebaxter6354
@clivebaxter6354 10 дней назад
How much now?
@Steven_Rowe
@Steven_Rowe Месяц назад
I was 2 in 1955 but clearly remember going to Brighton 8n thr summer of 56. I 2anted sand but got pebbles, i also remember have fun rides on a tra8ns that were made for young children and r8ng8ng the bell. Went back in 2010, so busy and crowded and Britain ruined by cars.
@BantuEducation
@BantuEducation 5 лет назад
Wonderful nostalgic video of Brighton (and a few scenes of Hove, although not stated). I can almost see my self there on the beach. I was born in 1947 and lived in Hove until 1969.
@Rustymouse
@Rustymouse 4 года назад
Twas born here 1946, loved the beach in the 50's 60's . How do you do and pleased to meet you . (am still here in Brighton) I still go down to the beach late at night to the edge of the sea ,stars are out and sit on the stones (ouch) to listen to the lapping of the waves, so tranquil..
@sandypompilii6901
@sandypompilii6901 3 года назад
@@Rustymouse sounds wonderful
@richardloring7545
@richardloring7545 Год назад
Italian cafe on front at Hove....lovely....my fave
@paulyflyer8154
@paulyflyer8154 Месяц назад
Ha before we were impoverished and culturally enriched.
@tintobrass532
@tintobrass532 10 месяцев назад
My home town of Brighton; what an extra-splendid video, really first rate!
@dinahjackson8146
@dinahjackson8146 Месяц назад
DELIGHTFUL ! ❤
@optimistnow7491
@optimistnow7491 Месяц назад
Thank you BBC Radio Brighton x
@clearlake3492
@clearlake3492 3 года назад
I tried - and failed - to get my head around the idea that Martin Clunes' son appeared in a 1955 film about Brighton, as the blurb indicates. The reality, of course, is that Alec Clunes was Martin's dad
@phillipcharlesashwood1850
@phillipcharlesashwood1850 Год назад
BFI please ammend this, thank you.
@Mrfairchap
@Mrfairchap Год назад
Alec who? Martin who?
@seanrm
@seanrm 8 месяцев назад
Maybe Martin is a time traveller and Alec is, in fact, his son.
@sarahlouise7163
@sarahlouise7163 Месяц назад
ohhh! i see the likeness! and i hear similar voices too
@carolwilkins7286
@carolwilkins7286 3 года назад
How wonderful and nostalgic. I remember my sister and I practising our song to sing at the lido childrens' theatre, probably around 1957. Our grandparents had a beautiful house in Brighton, and we used to spend the school holidays there. I am off for a long weekend at the end of May with my daughter, such a wonderful place.
@johnparnell8571
@johnparnell8571 3 года назад
The street scene at 12:16 is Lewes Crescent, immediately west of Brighton Marina. Apart from the presence of more cars, the road and its buildings looks much the same today as it did in 1955.
@skyebrackpool147
@skyebrackpool147 4 года назад
My mum was born in the North Laines in 1955. So lovely to be able to see what Brighton was like in the 50’s . Thanks for posting.
@supergran1000
@supergran1000 Месяц назад
Same year as I was born! I might have met your mum. I also know a family called Brackpool. Unusual name.
@CassHoskins
@CassHoskins Год назад
The Brighton my Mum and grandparents moved down from London to in the 50's. Over a decade before I was born, but has element I still remember from my childhood.
@malcolmturner214
@malcolmturner214 Месяц назад
Awww the good old days , long gone unfortunately 😢😢😢
@purplevamp666
@purplevamp666 3 года назад
This was really lovely to watch. I was born in Brighton and still live here, never left and never want to This film is made well before I was born but there are parts that were around in my day x
@wadesaleeby2172
@wadesaleeby2172 3 года назад
Merry ole Englad how I love thee!😍😊🤗
@DMWBN3
@DMWBN3 4 года назад
Funny he calls it a city, 50+ years before it became a City 🌃 I got many fond memories of playing in the paddling pool. Family friends used to have a novelty shop almost opposite. Happy days....... I'm still here, proud Brighton life resident.
@PlanetaryCitizen
@PlanetaryCitizen 3 года назад
It was interesting to see this. I've always liked Brighton. I live in St Leonards on Sea (after moving down from London 22 years ago). At one time this town was more popular with tourists and holidaymakers than Brighton. People used to come from all over Europe and Queen Victoria stayed here too. It was recommended by her doctors for health reasons. There is a statue of her in Warrior Square Gardens and the Victoria Hotel is still open to guests. She and Albert used to go to the opera house, which sadly is no more. As the town fell into decline, Brighton became the place to go.
@subbtopp
@subbtopp 6 лет назад
aww thanks for that I live I brighton and it was strange watching this
@hettyjames5111
@hettyjames5111 Месяц назад
Lovely movie. Thank you.
@exanimo11
@exanimo11 22 дня назад
Film
@TS-1267
@TS-1267 3 года назад
... Martin Clunes looks like his Father, same Lugs...🙏💃🕺🎶🍻
@trevorpole6736
@trevorpole6736 6 лет назад
That was a very enjoyable film Micko. It showed a lot of Brighton , and brought back many memories of when I was a Boy.😁😁😁
@carolinemcgovern8059
@carolinemcgovern8059 Месяц назад
Really enjoyed this. Thank you so much.
@Undermarysmantleforever
@Undermarysmantleforever 4 месяца назад
Simply lovely 🌟
@chrisnieto5547
@chrisnieto5547 4 года назад
Interesting perspective. They should do a film of him coming back Now!!!
@cameroncalzone8860
@cameroncalzone8860 3 года назад
they should do one in 2055 to celebrate another hundred years passed
@supergran1000
@supergran1000 6 лет назад
Delightful little oddity. Made in the year of my birth, it was lovely to see the Brighton of my youth.
@susanyates4233
@susanyates4233 21 день назад
Alec Clunes was Martin`s Father. He has a beautiful voice and you can see Martin in him.
@mrb257
@mrb257 Месяц назад
Brilliant!Great Britain then!
@DianeConsidine
@DianeConsidine 29 дней назад
Lovely.
@melvyntee
@melvyntee 5 лет назад
Wonderful
@lindasands1433
@lindasands1433 Месяц назад
In those days we still had steam trains. Not sure why that train was shown
@janicechapple6058
@janicechapple6058 Год назад
What a lovely video it is how I remember it.
@juneseghni
@juneseghni Месяц назад
6:31 is that the old Open Market? So bustling, unlike today.
@johnmcmicking395
@johnmcmicking395 Месяц назад
I think you'll find that Alec Clunes was Martin's Father, not his son ... .
@hudsoninbury
@hudsoninbury 2 года назад
at the end as he was strolling along the upper walk, I lived opposite there at that time in Belgrave Place
@jacqueline4905
@jacqueline4905 2 месяца назад
Lovely thanks ❤
@saucerman110
@saucerman110 2 года назад
Don't think that Alec Clunes would want to see what Brighton is like now. So much has changed, and yes, for the worse, mind you, so has the rest of the world, changed for the worse, and it seems it will carry on like this, and we have no hope with the young generations now, too much crap feeding in the universities, schools etc. Oh well as they said in DAD's Army, WE'RE DOOMED
@susanfarrell5118
@susanfarrell5118 2 года назад
oh my I was 5years old when this was made and living in Brighton too.
@gs425
@gs425 3 года назад
Sounds of a steam train, view of an electric Brighton Pullman lol
@john111257
@john111257 4 года назад
Awesome
@TrueBrit1
@TrueBrit1 3 года назад
That surely has to be Martin Clunes' grandfather? Looks very alike - weird! I used to work next to the church at 5:22 in the early 2000s. I used to walk through there to get to the office next door. I was surprised to walk past Virginia Woolf's grave there. I like Brighton, but it's odd to see how little it has changed in 60 odd years. It looked old and a bit run down then, as it does now, but I guess it should be expected as much of it is now old. Nice quirky place, even if it does cost £5 Billion to park your car for 3 hours.
@greghill7759
@greghill7759 3 года назад
The preface gets it back to front. The Regency character is Alec Clunes, who was Martin Clunes's father.
@TrueBrit1
@TrueBrit1 3 года назад
Yeah, you're right. He looked old for 43, which was his age at the time according to wikipedia. He died of lung cancer in 1970 at 57. He was a great Shakespearian actor apparently, comparable to Geilgud.
@Mrghostly1
@Mrghostly1 3 года назад
Alec Clunes was Martin Clunes's father.
@caroletomlinson5480
@caroletomlinson5480 16 дней назад
He is Time. “In a couple hours, I shall make you high tide again.” And he marches on.
@rexel666
@rexel666 4 года назад
Lovely! Now, what better after a little spot of tiffing than a leisurely stroll to Duke's Mound, for some cottaging?!
@dannywhite3538
@dannywhite3538 3 года назад
Lol such fun to be had and all for free, and their used to be a tea van in the evenings, long time ago now,
@Milarkimilarki
@Milarkimilarki Месяц назад
cottaging indeed yuck
@abcxyz8787
@abcxyz8787 18 дней назад
It's funny to see a past within a past. We accompany someone who's supposed to come from the 19th century (?) into the "present" (the 50s), and we're looking at this from almost 100 years later. The people in the 50s look at him as someone from the past, as we're looking at them.
@camspks
@camspks 8 дней назад
Charming
@rayviews6911
@rayviews6911 Год назад
I hope I have not got this wrong , but the boy singing “if you were the only girl ..” looks like Chis Farlow aged maybe ten . Chris did used to sing with his mother around their piano I believe . Of course he became a great rock star in later years . Apologies to Chris Farlow who I have great respect for if I got this wrong .
@chriselawrence
@chriselawrence 2 месяца назад
well spotted
@supergran1000
@supergran1000 Месяц назад
I think it's uncannily like him, although I can't find any photos of Chris as a boy. He was 15 in 1955, but could have been a late developer!
@sarahlouise7163
@sarahlouise7163 Месяц назад
a house on wheels! 😆 a mechanical mosquito!! 😁 martin not only looks like his dad, he sounds like him!
@discobean54
@discobean54 8 месяцев назад
Oh to be the confused young youth aged 22 having been born and raised in Surrey with only this Brighton your only thrice seaside excursion experience in childhood-- transitioning from London to NYC and visiting Brooklyn's Brighton Beach in 1973... should you find a comparable experience my dear young lad??? No, no you don't! You stay on the train a bit further to Coney Island and your life is forever changed.
@tondehaan8252
@tondehaan8252 3 года назад
nice shop at 16min..
@donnarouse9432
@donnarouse9432 28 дней назад
Where I am from in wisconsin the name of the town was called brighton beach
@tammiep9628
@tammiep9628 19 дней назад
I believe you’re thinking of Brighton Beach in the US by New York city
@eamonnevans8005
@eamonnevans8005 2 года назад
Do anyone have a time machine, please!?
@montyf2165
@montyf2165 Год назад
Indeed, and I would buy a one way ticket.
@goldkhw
@goldkhw Месяц назад
1955, and no one is skinny. They must have all taken advantage of some of the newly available food after the Rationing. Up until 1954 when I left England, we were all still skinny because of the rationing.
@jenniferyule8786
@jenniferyule8786 Месяц назад
But now all the children are fat. I was born in the 60s and a fat child was an oddity back then.
@dstanl
@dstanl Месяц назад
I lived in Bournemouth then moved to New Zealand. Went back 30 years later. Big mistake.
@makeminealargecognac
@makeminealargecognac 3 года назад
alec clunes was not the son of martin clunes. he was his dad. lol
@thevintagecut1145
@thevintagecut1145 Месяц назад
💙
@toodie535
@toodie535 4 года назад
Martin even walks like his dad
@christinebull2949
@christinebull2949 15 дней назад
I can't help but think..is he a relative of Martin Clunes..?
@anastasia10017
@anastasia10017 Месяц назад
is that Martin Clunes father narrating ?
@midecarter
@midecarter Месяц назад
Great little film. The comments here are amazing. The ghost is bemoaning the changes in Brighton in 1955. The comments are bemoaning the changed since 1955. We need a ghost from medieval England to really get the message home that ‘things change’. Idealising the past is dangerous.
@ObsoleteOddity
@ObsoleteOddity 26 дней назад
Remembering the past fondly is not idealising it, it is important to remember our history and much more importantly, our culture. Of course, things change, but the negatives far outweigh the positives - People are bemoaning the loss of how England was, precisely, because that is the case.
@brucass93
@brucass93 2 года назад
So cute
@ajs41
@ajs41 Год назад
Before everything went to the dogs.
@paulchance3766
@paulchance3766 3 года назад
Are ye' coming back in 2055 ?🧐🤨
@intranix
@intranix 6 лет назад
Is that a helicopter at 17:28 ? seems unlikely (but possible) in 1955?
@supergran1000
@supergran1000 5 лет назад
Looks like it, Adam.
@gary108
@gary108 5 лет назад
No it was just a mechanical mosquito
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 4 года назад
That was a Bell bubble-canopy chopper made famous in the MASH tv series; used extensively in Korea.
@DMWBN3
@DMWBN3 4 года назад
Well is was not CGI. It's a shame where you see the marines at the end the arches have been allowed to fall into disrepair & need millions for the renovation.
@johnbrighton8241
@johnbrighton8241 Год назад
Yes, Brighton has changed. A Marine Parade in a pitiful state, and the West Pier murdered in the sea. Brutalist architecture. I do not want to be a ghost in 50 years time - but this is still Brighton, and a lot of what I see in this gem of a film remains. And I am deeply offended, being gay that a homophobic remark is allowed here. Further down referring this city to be Sodom.
@Mrfairchap
@Mrfairchap Год назад
It's known as freedom of speech, even if it offends you. Everybody has a right to their opinion.
@clivebaxter6354
@clivebaxter6354 10 дней назад
Stop moaning you old Queen
@vvoodee
@vvoodee 20 дней назад
Don't you mean Alec Clunes was the father of Martin?
@ac1dP1nk
@ac1dP1nk 3 года назад
english resort towns are peculiar
@neilfurby555
@neilfurby555 2 месяца назад
Alec Clunes ...father of Martin, not son.
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 3 года назад
Propaganda and nostalgia were so much better in those days.
@rapman5363
@rapman5363 Год назад
Pip Pip Cheerio Bob’s your Uncle
@stud105
@stud105 2 месяца назад
Nonchalantly Fat shaming the poor lad 15:10
@chubeye1187
@chubeye1187 3 года назад
Grim time
@tomwotton9
@tomwotton9 2 года назад
Man from the 1800’s “So young persons still journey to Brighton, dressesd like infedels but no matter.” Me “You should see what there wearing nowadays!”
@Mrfairchap
@Mrfairchap Год назад
I spent many happy days in Brighton as a kid. Nowadays? A sad, pale shadow of what it was; run down, full of gays and "Woke Warriors".
@teiloturner2760
@teiloturner2760 10 месяцев назад
No shit
@purple467
@purple467 Месяц назад
Full of gays, huh.... Well, whatever will we do!!
@Kousaburo
@Kousaburo 2 месяца назад
The past is a foreign country. The present is also a foreign country, haha. There's no England now.
@billycashin
@billycashin Год назад
15:09 oof
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 2 года назад
Terrible choice for the thumbnail, those two look dead!
@clivebaxter6354
@clivebaxter6354 10 дней назад
Hijab free!
@Linda-io2ns
@Linda-io2ns 7 дней назад
There was all nationalitys in England, especially London at this time, what are you talking about
@alanknight1927
@alanknight1927 2 года назад
I'm not sure I'd describe the Pavillion's interior as 'elegant'. Deranged, certainly. Garish, hallucinatory, vulgar and over-opulent all spring to mind. I'm not saying I don't LIKE the interior. But it's in quite appalling taste. Alec Clunes vaguely resembles his famous son. It's the VOICE that really gives it away though. Lose the strangled mid century tone and that's Martin Clunes speaking.
@Merseysiderful
@Merseysiderful 5 лет назад
11:34 Swimming next to the sewage outlet pipe. Yuk !
@ianmooresguard1721
@ianmooresguard1721 4 года назад
Yummy
@malcolmpettett5957
@malcolmpettett5957 3 года назад
Not swimming just going through the motions
@gs425
@gs425 3 года назад
Where the water is warmest...
@barkchip1872
@barkchip1872 2 года назад
To be sure, it's your own shite y'swimmin' in. isn't it?!
@emilyfralick4719
@emilyfralick4719 День назад
Where are all the black people
@AnthonyHigham6414001080
@AnthonyHigham6414001080 Месяц назад
Pity it's an absolute shit hole now.
@linzieloo1
@linzieloo1 2 месяца назад
I found the narrator ruined it with his crass unfunny comments
@Linda-io2ns
@Linda-io2ns 7 дней назад
I live in Brighton almost everything looks the same, the beach, the pier and the streets local to the beach,
@igolfjtweetler4097
@igolfjtweetler4097 2 месяца назад
A lot of the people in this are now ghosts too.
@clivebaxter6354
@clivebaxter6354 10 дней назад
All of them apart from the kids in the paddling pool
@MelmacksArsehole
@MelmacksArsehole 2 месяца назад
everyone safe smiles no knifes acid attacks feral youths running into shops
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