Teddyboys documentory 1955. Gold !!🤣🤣

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  • @montygemma
    @montygemma Před 3 lety +79

    That woman at the beginning is more of a hooligan than they are.

  • @AmyWinehouse.914
    @AmyWinehouse.914 Před rokem +9

    My dad was a 17yr old Ted at the time living in East Ham London he got married to my mum in Dec 55.The following year he started his national service.He died in January this year they were still married - 67yrs.

  • @ZeldaFitz
    @ZeldaFitz Před 2 lety +22

    ‘A big dozy blond,’ you’ve got to love the 50s

  • @ipekaydn9861
    @ipekaydn9861 Před 4 lety +72

    "they call people who wear conventional clothes: peasants" hahah I love it! its just like how people say normie now

  • @cooldaddy2877
    @cooldaddy2877 Před 2 lety +25

    Aah, real Teddy Boys, just as I remember them. Neat hair not hanging down their backs, no long grandfather mutton chops, no earrings, no tattoos. They were so neat. Few had creepers. Black polished oxfords or chukka boots were the thing.

    • @TheRowlandstone73
      @TheRowlandstone73 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm not a fan of that whole 70s Teddy Boy revival either. A garish, cartoony parody of the originals.
      I was a Teddy Boy during the 90s, but was careful to take inspiration from the Teds of the mid 50s. No Showaddywaddy bollocks for me!

  • @josegalindo-herrador5565
    @josegalindo-herrador5565 Před 3 lety +20

    Neo Edwardian style, launched by Savile Row for the wealthy in the mid 40s. Adopted it by the working class in ap 1949. This clip shows Little Seizers, ( coined by the real wearers back in the 40s) before Elvis Presley rose to fame in 1956. Life is a little funny game .

  • @grahamblack1961
    @grahamblack1961 Před rokem +2

    Seem like nice lads, just a couple of kids having fun and meeting girls.

  • @BaronVonPenguin
    @BaronVonPenguin Před 3 lety +17

    There’s a follow up to this from the mid 60s and they’re both window cleaners. They used clips from this first segment in a BBC Series from 1989/1990 called Almost Grown that dealt with all of England’s subcultures from the 50s onwards but this particular episode, I think it was the second one was my favourite. I was a little Teddy Boy myself and emulated the lad’s walk with the hand in the pocket cos i thought he looked the bollocks. They laid some John Coltrane over the scene. It was fucking ace! Hearing it here for the first time raw has opened me eyes 🤣

    • @MrGirodog
      @MrGirodog  Před 3 lety +2

      🤣👍

    • @MrGirodog
      @MrGirodog  Před 3 lety +1

      Let me know if you have a link to follow up . Ta

    • @robjamescapel8891
      @robjamescapel8891 Před 2 lety

      I was trying to find the follow up, I watched it before but can't find it on here now.

  • @josegalindo-herrador5565
    @josegalindo-herrador5565 Před 2 lety +12

    An absolutely little gem 🤗👍!
    I wish I had seen this when I was 15! Great memories 4 me!
    Tkx 4 posting it ❤️🤗👍!

    • @josegalindo-herrador5565
      @josegalindo-herrador5565 Před 2 lety

      Thank u so much 4 ur reply!
      Don't hesitate 2 visit my Chanel
      If u don't like just press dislike
      Kind regards
      Jose

    • @BaronVonPenguin
      @BaronVonPenguin Před 2 lety +1

      Part of this was included in a documentary series called Almost Grown that went out on BBC2 in 89/90. I was 14. I went mad on Teddy Boy culture because of it but I could never stand the 1970s look and I think it was because of this particular episode.

    • @josegalindo-herrador5565
      @josegalindo-herrador5565 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BaronVonPenguin Hi Baron
      Really a nice 🎥
      1989/90 some of the best times of my live
      I came 2 London in Oct 89 & got 2 see original Teds
      I finally settled in London in 1993
      Sadly I got 2 witness the fall of the pub scene in the 90s in favour of big events
      Best wishes
      Jose

  • @vincentpage6872
    @vincentpage6872 Před rokem +3

    The youngsters of to day would never stud a chance back then

  • @frankmartinez4856
    @frankmartinez4856 Před 18 dny

    Kittens are Honeys 🥰Katz are the Most

  • @ndogg20
    @ndogg20 Před rokem +1

    On the one hand, nothing could be farther apart and on the other there are a lot of simultaneous between the 1950's British Ted's and the 1940's Los Angeles Pachuco's.
    Both rebellious youth of their own era with their own music and style. Both had their own way of subverting the standard conservative suit and tie into an expression of youth and freedom from the squares and peasants.

  • @jack0609
    @jack0609 Před 3 lety +7

    The one at the start looks like Ringo Starr the Beatles were teddy boys in their terns

  • @harryblack5041
    @harryblack5041 Před 4 lety +12

    Grammar School dropout; that punk should've been a beatnick! Great upload....

  • @danw1374
    @danw1374 Před 3 lety +24

    His ideal girl he said is a big dozy blonde🤣🤣🤣

  • @davidlf1492
    @davidlf1492 Před rokem +2

    Another planet.
    Almost as though this is the raw material for several Python sketches / characters.

  • @johnsmith-rs2vk
    @johnsmith-rs2vk Před rokem +3

    The Teds were OK .

  • @Khel.x
    @Khel.x Před 3 lety +5

    00:48 what a queen haha

  • @ih8hertz1
    @ih8hertz1 Před rokem +1

    Now it's all ..innit bruv ...u get me fam

  • @toi_techno
    @toi_techno Před rokem +3

    the same folk wear tracksuits now

  • @joecastillo4884
    @joecastillo4884 Před 2 lety +7

    Teddies weren't very much different than teenagers have EVER been! Not young children, yet not full fledged adults. Their angst stems from being in-between the innocence of youth and rigidity of adulthood.

    • @JohnCashin
      @JohnCashin Před rokem +5

      I think you're right. Every generation might SEEM different at face value, and there are certainly differences but if you dig deep enough, there are plenty of common themes, and the need to rebel against their parents or against the older generation and be seen to be different from before is one common theme.
      There is also this desire to find something, anything to go to war against, especially another group, to prove their manhood. I was exactly the same myself when I was a teenager, it was a very long time ago but I still remember what it was like, you got fed up with being treated like a child, nobody wanted to be a boy, you wanted to be a man, and you had to prove your manhood in some way to be seen in that way you wanted to be seen, whether it was by having a fight or just doing something else that gained respect from your peers.
      The irony is that given time, every generation ends up being exactly what they were once fighting against,. Look at all of those punk-rockers who claimed to be fighting against the system back in the 70s and 80s, they've nearly all sold out, they all became mums, and dads, with mortgages and 2.4 kids, becoming a part of the system. Same with the 60s Hippies, what happened to them and their rebellion?? Again, 2.4 kids, mortgages and all that, that's what happened. So much for all that "revolution" and "fight against the system" stuff, eh?🤣

    • @Allan-et5ig
      @Allan-et5ig Před rokem +1

      Or, as my textbook said, "between the freedom of youth and the adult world of work."

  • @davidmason5816
    @davidmason5816 Před rokem +1

    Cheeky but respectful

  • @ryansharman5544
    @ryansharman5544 Před 3 lety +10

    We are the teds 😎

  • @medleydeluxe5298
    @medleydeluxe5298 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hmm look pretty tame gentle folks lol!

  • @johnbeardshall2898
    @johnbeardshall2898 Před rokem +6

    Every time I see these old documentaries from bbc I swear they're a montypython skit I can't help but look for dead parrots aND killer rabbits

    • @leeetchells609
      @leeetchells609 Před rokem

      They are all actors. It was some kind of government propaganda.

  • @emmanuelfiolakis9297
    @emmanuelfiolakis9297 Před 3 lety +2

    They drive you crazy all right!

  • @henkkahenrik4183
    @henkkahenrik4183 Před 3 lety +3

    4:06 looks just like mat smith

  • @moonpawooe7134
    @moonpawooe7134 Před rokem

    4.06...the world was on fire and no one could save me but you its strange what desire will make foolish people do

  • @Marlondurran
    @Marlondurran Před rokem

    Probably pulling the todger out of himself thinking about the blonde.

  • @Toby_the_Glen
    @Toby_the_Glen Před rokem +1

    They sound like actors at the beginning?

  • @voyagersa22
    @voyagersa22 Před rokem +1

    01:41 Is that Martin Amis ?

  • @Unsung_Earth
    @Unsung_Earth Před rokem +1

    Beastly ruffian's 🙂😆😆😆👍

  • @gregfowler957
    @gregfowler957 Před měsícem

    I would imagine the teddy boys didn't go round picking on the elderly and hurting ppl just for fun like some of the evil youngsters today

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 Před rokem

    I’d say that first woman was a liar.

  • @johnnielson7676
    @johnnielson7676 Před 3 lety +4

    Is that woman holding the basket Margaret Thatcher’s sister?

  • @CamperVanPersie
    @CamperVanPersie Před 2 lety

    Is that Edwina Currie at 0:20..??

    • @MrGirodog
      @MrGirodog  Před 2 lety

      Haha could be but she would only be 9 -)

  • @raybbaby
    @raybbaby Před rokem +1

    England has always been depressing. Facts. Glad I wasn't born there. In the 40s,50s or anytime.

  • @oddjobtriumph1635
    @oddjobtriumph1635 Před rokem +3

    Not a Leopard print Drape or shoulder length hair with ridiculous thick souled suede shoes in sight ...... these are proper ted's ... not those 70's Caricatures that had nothing to do with being a Real Teddy Boy ....
    The 70's rejects are a joke ...nothing 50's about them whatsoever

  • @tomakafrankconlon3207

    Simpletons been simpletons. What do you expect. If they were happy good for them.

  • @michaelsaunders6923
    @michaelsaunders6923 Před rokem

    Are these " average normal people?" I think it's a bit staged

    • @MrGirodog
      @MrGirodog  Před rokem

      Yes , was different back then though .

  • @neonarcade3562
    @neonarcade3562 Před rokem

    A Teddy boy doesn't sound very tough to me.