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Stevenage - Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush - Locations Documentary Part 1 

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Part 1 - A documentary showing locations used in the Classic 1967 film, Here we go round the mulberry bush starring Barry Evans and Judy Geeson. Filmed in 2004 in Stevenage, Herts, UK where the original film was made, it shows how the locations used in the movie appear today. Enjoy!

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@airzulu2733
@airzulu2733 2 года назад
I remember watching them making it as a kid . Interesting to see how many who were in the film went on from this . It was sad when we lost Barry evens a few years back a talented actor at the time . Stevenage new town was relatively brand new . Its rather tired now . But a multi million refurbishment and rebuild is going to be done . But growing up in stevenage as kid was magic.
@sandsmine
@sandsmine 3 года назад
61 and only just stumbled on this classic. thanks for the posting. makes for visiting the locations
@IanP1963
@IanP1963 5 лет назад
A lovely presentation - well done. Poor Barry. When I researched the life of Diana Dors a few years back I wondered how to contact him, a few days ago I found out he died in 1997....An underated actor indeed.
@PaulButtrill
@PaulButtrill 5 лет назад
St. George's Way. I don't think it's there now though. www.reelstreets.com/films/here-we-go-round-the-mulberry-bush/
@gemini802
@gemini802 3 года назад
@Mark Richardson pulled down a few years ago car park now!
@paulcooper5748
@paulcooper5748 5 лет назад
I would love to go back to 1967.
@skabdussayeed3205
@skabdussayeed3205 4 года назад
I am feeling nostalgic for a place where I have never been. All is for Barry Evans (Mr. Brown). And now it's 2020.
@trickygoose2
@trickygoose2 9 лет назад
Great stuff this. I grew up in Stevenage (born 1967). I remember watching the film and enjoying spotting locations. The most memoral moment for me is when I realised they were in the changing rooms of my old secondary school putting on my old school tie!
@jules151968
@jules151968 2 года назад
Born in 68, what form were you in (Bedwell).
@trickygoose2
@trickygoose2 2 года назад
@@jules151968 I was in Crick in the first year. Then, when we merged with the last ever Chells first year, I was in E.
@jules151968
@jules151968 2 года назад
@@trickygoose2 Was Trevor Trussell was in Crick.
@frespt
@frespt 12 лет назад
Amazing memories. I was searching for this movie and remembered Judy Geeson was in it. Went through all her movies and this brought it back. I remember taking the girl I was engaged to to this movie in 1968. It was in a small theater and controvercial as it was said to be x rated. I remember they asked my girl how old she was. It ended in a very tragic part of my life. Still stuck there. I would love to get a copy of this movie, but they don't play it in the states. Thanks for the memories!
@tompchromedome
@tompchromedome 8 лет назад
Watched this movie in The Roseville cinema Sydney, Australia in the late sixties. Some movies capture the Zeitgeist and over time hold a nostalgia that cannot be explained to those who were not their and cannot feel the vibe. A hearty thanks to all the interesting people who make these amateur docos, their blood is worth bottling.
@VisionthingWST
@VisionthingWST 10 лет назад
Watching this makes me feel nostalgic for my teen years. Grew up in stevenage after moving there in 1972 from newcastle. Some great satyurdays spent drinking cider around the clock tower aged 16-17.
@lesleyscott938
@lesleyscott938 2 года назад
This was really interesting...got the film on dvd
@ohanzeesioux2741
@ohanzeesioux2741 6 месяцев назад
I was in this clip (split seconds) with my sister and our Auntie. We were asked to walk past as the director thought we had beautiful dresses, crocheted by my grandmother (from 3:42) . I am in blue and my sister in pink.
@TheSuperMaddman
@TheSuperMaddman 11 лет назад
had to watch this for homework, what a great advert for my town. i regret watchingthis now.
@derekambler
@derekambler Год назад
A job with English Electric Aviation in early 1959 found my new wife and I offered a choice of 6 different new houses, all in differing areas; we chose Bandley Hill. We still have the original paperwork from the Development Corporation, run by a Miss Tabor. Rent and rates were £9 - 17s and 6 pence a month. It was wonderful with all the new things happening - new friends, some no longer with us. What more could newly weds want - several young couples I had worked with rapidly found themselves jobs and joined us in the Newtown - where are they now?
@POPROX66
@POPROX66 13 лет назад
You did quite an exceptional job with both of your videos! Thank you for posting!
@cafste3make
@cafste3make 11 лет назад
I lived in Webb Rise when I grew up in Stevenage in the 70s and 80s. I didn't know of this film until moving to west mids in the 90s. I then met my hubby who also grew up in Stevenage! I discovered that the old house with Denolm Eliot playing badminton was my old nursery/play school. Anyway, still love the film. Was sad hearing of Barry Evans. I did get to see it on You Tube but not sure if its still here. Meanwhile, I fancy getting hold of the music.
@mulberrybushfilmfan
@mulberrybushfilmfan 6 лет назад
That large 10 bedroom house on North Road you mention actually belonged to Denholm Elliott.
@paulcoates6787
@paulcoates6787 10 лет назад
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for posting.
@onmonica
@onmonica 13 лет назад
Wonderful little documentary - well done and thanks for thinking to make it - this film was part of my teenage years, and reflected the aspirations and uncertainties of that age. As a northerner, Stevenage sounded exotic and distant! - and of course, for the time, extremely modern. To see it now is fascinating, and I appreciate the care you put into this project. One thing - people make a place - you filmed at a very quiet time! For me, HWGRTMB will always represent summer and youth!
@jsn1627
@jsn1627 12 лет назад
For someone born and bred in Stevenage and now living very far away, found this very interesting.
@ELCHARLESNAPIER
@ELCHARLESNAPIER 11 лет назад
incredible work, thank you so much..!
@stephenfisher7187
@stephenfisher7187 11 лет назад
I lived in Exchange rd then, and remember going down Cutty's lane with school and they used our school as extras in the park area
@midmodgal
@midmodgal 13 лет назад
Fascinating look at a little slice of midmod England. I find this kind of thing interesting. I've visited scenes from movies but have no filming skills! Amateur just means you did it out of love for the subject so it's not an insult. Well done!
@hyacinthlady
@hyacinthlady 11 лет назад
Thanks for the video. Love it!!!
@derekrevell
@derekrevell 10 лет назад
Ignore the negative comments my friend, I say, "well done, and a great effort" I liked your original and honest filming, it really captured the spirit of the original film, I'd just like to add that the sex scenes were filmed at Grafham Water near Huntingdon.
@sarahjanereeve
@sarahjanereeve 4 года назад
Nice work, thanks for posting! 😊
@michaelsandford1015
@michaelsandford1015 Год назад
Rip Barry Evans
@MsFanmail
@MsFanmail 13 лет назад
I JUST LOVE THIS FLIM IT IS SO GOOD CAN U TUBE UPLOADING THIS G8 FLIM I REALLy ENJOYED THIS MOVIE VERY MUCH BARRY EVANS WAS A G8 ACTOR AND WAS VERY VERY CUTE..............rip barry 1943 - 1997
@spartacusvikinga
@spartacusvikinga 12 лет назад
Thanks for posting.
@BaronMichaelDeBlone1066
@BaronMichaelDeBlone1066 6 лет назад
I have never actually seen this film but know of it due to featuring songs by Traffic and Spencer Davis Group. HWGRTMB doesn't seem to be available on YT currently which is a shame as I have become more curious about it after reading (some of) the comments here. I was actually looking for the short film: Short Ends (1976), featuring Jim Capaldi (RIP), drummer and vocalist of Traffic as well as Judy Geeson in the supporting cast but that doesn't seem available either. Anyway, I think you have produced a nice bit of nostalgia here and I am glad this has at least survived. I especially like how you have gone back and forth with then and now shots. The obvious point of note is: even new towns change. Also very interesting was to find the book was set in Carlisle. That got me intrigued as to whether there are any similarities between the two towns. From what I recall of the few times I have been through Carlisle down the years, Stevenage looks rather different particularly the houses. Carlisle is obviously older but does have modernised areas but it seems fair to suggest that the makers of the movie where trying to make it look as modern and to use a word from that era 'hip' as possible.
@kelluvsgeorge8166
@kelluvsgeorge8166 2 года назад
It's 2022 an looks so different now
@AlanS709
@AlanS709 9 лет назад
Nobody here seems to appreciate that the book was set in Carlisle and written by Hunter Davies who went to Carlisle Grammar School. Even the school caretaker Harry Scadge is in the book. Why the film was set down south - who knows?
@IanP1963
@IanP1963 5 лет назад
Get Carter being one example !!!!
@spartacusvikinga
@spartacusvikinga 10 лет назад
You did a great job fella,
@meganoikz
@meganoikz 10 лет назад
Ha ha you beat me to it!
@ajs41
@ajs41 5 лет назад
I've seen the film and I thought it was both interesting and slightly weird. It's difficult to imagine that many people in a place like Stevenage would actually behave like the main character did. He was more like someone living in Swinging London than a medium-sized town. He might have started off in a place like Stevenage, but you can more easily imagine him catching the first train or bus to London rather than staying there.
@petegee6499
@petegee6499 2 года назад
It was pretty vibrant back then and plenty of people moved there to escape London. Bands like The Who and The Stones played there so plenty for youngsters. Sadly it became the town that time forgot and the town became very run down and neglected for decades and looked almost identical to how it looked in the 60s with no modernisation but the town itself has expanded considerably. However recently its undergoing a major revamp and finally some big money is being spent on it to modernise it so we shall see but its heyday was definitely the 60s.
@beattlebrain1
@beattlebrain1 11 лет назад
Well, I think your video is VERY good.
@theimposter1979
@theimposter1979 12 лет назад
Nice work!
@MeTube3
@MeTube3 Год назад
On the dual carriageway outside the Market Place sign is not a place to be standing today, they are actually on a bridge over the underpass.
@moelman100
@moelman100 12 лет назад
@redbird146 - how stupid - nothing wrong with this, a well put together film, appreciate it!
@PhilGz
@PhilGz 10 лет назад
Excellent, thanks for sharing, Phil :-)
@fluffyrainbowmoster8189
@fluffyrainbowmoster8189 11 лет назад
at 3:47 the net curtains shop now is a charity shop....
@ajs41
@ajs41 5 лет назад
A young Christopher Timothy at around 5 mins 20 secs.
@spartacusvikinga
@spartacusvikinga 12 лет назад
@zoomzoommovie You have done a great job sir,
@wildone106
@wildone106 10 лет назад
Left there in 1994 I bet things have changed
@northernsoulie
@northernsoulie 13 лет назад
have to agree with the comments below...clearly redbird146 just doesn't get it! this clip is fantastic and i only wish something like it was available for other films of the era (up the junction, etc).
@kittkarr2000
@kittkarr2000 11 лет назад
Where is the house location? Cheers the album comes up on e bay from time to time Thanks again!
@Britmovies
@Britmovies 13 лет назад
Hey give the guy a break its whipped up out of interest he did it for pleasure. It does what it says gives good info.
@bendygirl9889
@bendygirl9889 10 лет назад
Interesting, very few differences really. Kind of reminds me of where I live also. When was the shopping centre in Stevenage built? Ours was built in the 50s.
@IanP1963
@IanP1963 5 лет назад
1960's - a new town !!!!
@airzulu2733
@airzulu2733 2 года назад
@@IanP1963 late 50, s Ian.
@gemini802
@gemini802 5 месяцев назад
Actually started building it late 1940's
@juliacrask5905
@juliacrask5905 2 года назад
Fab
@TonyTN16
@TonyTN16 4 года назад
How did you find out about all the locations?
@FaerieCrone
@FaerieCrone 13 лет назад
LOL @ Redbird. You have to laugh at people who make comments like that and haven't produced any videos of their own. What do they expect? Steven Spielberg?
@XXsardarXX
@XXsardarXX 11 лет назад
It seems that the town at least had some life in 1967......it now appears very dull and soulless. Were the recent shots filmed early in the morning?...where are the people?
@jadexxlou96
@jadexxlou96 12 лет назад
i live there! :)
@jamierourketen
@jamierourketen 13 лет назад
cool,but why cant i see the film on you tube???
@juliacrask5905
@juliacrask5905 2 года назад
Maybe you should do another and update it again
@60spooky
@60spooky 12 лет назад
Runny Linda's bollard is no longer at the Glebe. Has it been stolen by fans? I pass the spot everyday and shed a tear. The Glebe has recently been redecorated but still looks the same( chip shop, hardware shop etc) and occasionally I see Runny Linda's ball off her slipper!
@kittkarr2000
@kittkarr2000 13 лет назад
is this a extra on a dvd?
@Timebridgeoldboys
@Timebridgeoldboys 12 лет назад
When Barry rides up the ramp at the side of the Gebe and past the phone boxes you show it as it is today, or when you made the film. The 2 phone boxes in the 67 film are no longer there but there is a single phone box further along which you show. You then show a ramp and say that is the ramp that Barry rode his bike up , it isn't , it's actually the ramp on the other side of the Glebe that you show, the one Barry rode up is next to the hardware store not the electrical shop. Good effort tho.
@kittkarr2000
@kittkarr2000 13 лет назад
@jamierourketen it was on here but taken down about a month ago! grrrr!
@TheDjhunterz
@TheDjhunterz 7 лет назад
i was born 1980 and moved to stevenage when parents got married when i was 3 and moved to stevenage . stevenage was miles better years ago in my childhood everything was more fresh looking and more things to do and such but preffer stevenage how it looked back in the 80s lates 89 but now its totaly diffrent it doesnt feel like stevenage anymore coz the council took most the stuff away and replaced buildings with car parks and other junk that we dont need and all that shit so if anyone said to you is stevenage a great place to live in today believe me its NOT
@IanP1963
@IanP1963 5 лет назад
Modern civic rulers have no imagination sadly !!!!
@uv77mc85
@uv77mc85 4 года назад
it was great in the 80s though. You couldnt have asked for a better place to grow up in. All that space. The town was designed excellently especially the pin green part. i knew every part of that town in the 80s, explored every inch of it on my bike. It has changed now though, they have used a lot of the space that was designed originally and as youve said built shit on it.
@cafste3make
@cafste3make 11 лет назад
By the way - it hasn't changed much!
@spartacusvikinga
@spartacusvikinga 12 лет назад
@redbird146 Just like your spelling of the word 'Amateurish'
@spartacusvikinga
@spartacusvikinga 11 лет назад
So is your spelling
@moelman100
@moelman100 12 лет назад
Give it a rest - and you shopuld save your pity for your self..
@redbird146
@redbird146 12 лет назад
@moelman100 If you appreciate this as a well put together piece of film footage then I pity you, poor sir, for you obviously are used to having everything around you of a low quality and poor standard, throughout your whole life. Never mind... You never miss what you've never had.
@redbird146
@redbird146 13 лет назад
This is so amaturish!
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