Thank you .. this was TV heaven. Back to a time where life was simpler and more pleasurable - none of the dystopian, social media driven woke crap of today.
He must have been a baby in those times, there was plenty of strife back then, and people complaining as much as they possibly could. Anyone who actually lived through those times remembers and knows twats like this are talking out their arse.
Loved this show. Never missed an episode, right from when it started in the 70’s. From a time when people knew how to laugh and weren’t offended by everything. Even the adverts were more enjoyable ❤
" From a time when people knew how to laugh and weren’t offended by everything" Like right wingers getting offended by everything they consider "woke"?
@@CaptainBollocks.... It's just a bullcrap comment, these people never lived in the 70s or 80s or they'd remember there was plenty of offense, they'd remember Mary Whitehouse, they'd remember the protests against the Life of Brian, they'd remember their favorite comedians telling a joke about people writing letters in to complain about jokes, and most of all they'd remember the show Points of View where all those complaints were read out week after week. Why would they remember these things? Because with only 4 television channels that were all strictly regulated by Ofcom, there was nothing else to watch
...What you call a proper It'll Be Alright On The Night compilation, unlike today's collection voiced by one of the world's unfunniest men, David Walliams!
What a bizarre set up having Dennis Nordon sat on top of a fell in the Lake District. I assume the hospitality van must have been just out of sight as it would be very cold for an octogenarian - even in the summmer.
3:40 - Blimey - I remember that Blonde when I started watching Corrie Street, and at 48:00 - that's the Gyro Pilot from Mad Max! Most of the rest is foreign to me because I am Canadian... Sorry
The Corrie blonde was Sarah Lancashire. If you can access a BBC series called Happy Valley in which she stars, I really recommend it. The first two seasons were filmed many years ago but the third and final one is recent.
The program was great, especially to see Dennis Norden but the adverts, what a joy to not see wokeness or enriched diversity. This is how adverts used to be only a few years ago. Unbelievable.