Exactly. A pity it wasn't there for the start of the 80s as by the beginning of the 90s it (while good) was starting to feel tired and unfocused. Lost too many people simply!
@@kyachdistent1301 So agree 85 to 88 were the best years Once Angie Den and other Characters left it sadly never felt quite the same Julia Smith and Tony Holland the creators kept it fresh and gritty. Now it seems they have sacrificed quantity over quality too many episodes which unfortunately a lot of soaps seem to have done twice a week was enough
@@markdavies5933 Smith & Holland did a great thing, unfortunately they put the characters through so much back then (even with just 2 episodes a week) thay they used them up. Rewatching it all from the start just made me sad: 1985 Saeed leaves, 1986 Andy shoved out then in 1987, Debbie, Naima, Tony, Kelvin, Cassie get shoved out, 1988, Angie, Mary, Lofty, Barry, Darren, Dr Sinj and Tom all go and before 1990 has come, Ali, Sue, Guizin , Mehmet,Carmel, Colin, Guido, Matthew, Rod and Donna all leave. They were losing people at a massive rate of knots back then, with not enough to replace them 9not that that's easy anyway) and then the new lot they brought in in 1989 they dump in 1990. And it tripped its way through the 90s as best it could but by the extremely early 2000s, gone! Show dead and best thing for it! There's nothing to do any more, and people should admit that all soaps have a time-frame; keeping the same title is just holding on to the biggest kind of lie. It's not EE and hasn't been since 2003 if that!
@@startracker5895yea early to mid 90s. From 98 to 01 there were too many alpha males. and grant shagging tiffanys mum gianni shagging tiffanys mum. Grant even being with tiffany in the first place was just weak. ian and mel which was insane. All got bedhopping silly before the utterly cringe “gangster” era 03-05 and phil suddenly being 5 stone heavier but meant to be 5x the fighter. There were some high points steve owen was much needed and dan sullivan vs phil and steve vs phil were legendary periods.
Wasn’t that Eltons song to Diana playing in the background in the Vic when Simon chatted to Donna? Sue losing baby Hassan was the first I ever knew of complications and tragedy around pregnancy and childbirth. I’d only experienced adults around me enjoying happy, healthy new born babies. It was distressing to watch but fantastic that they covered it and brought more awareness to a taboo subject, back in an era when those things weren’t openly discussed.
Yes. It was first released in the early seventies with the different start of Goodbye Norma Jean. I think it was re-released in 1988. It was originally a tribute to Marilyn Monroe but he changed it in 1997 for Princess Diana
Wow, listen to the casual racism. Tom: "You Africans ain't got no culture, not like us Brits". Then again, you can't paper over something that was always there, it's simply a realistic portrayal of how things often are, especially with the kind of man Tom is, but it's not like it doesn't get challenged. Darren is a rather nasty sort, so sympathy for him in short supply, but when Tom told Sue over Christmas '86 how Tony couldn't be Santa as he's "the wrong colour", Sue told him not to be so ridiculous and added that she'd not support his nativity party if he didn't ask Tony!
Yep and the show was so realistic. Note how even then he was seen and called out for being a dinosaur. Obviously and rightly that content cant be made today but dont ever delete the past. We need to see how far things have come.