1025 16th November 1970 360p
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p.s. I am looking for these episodes:
2000 - May 31 (I only have a partial - 3 min over-written 9:40 - 12:40)
2001 - Jan 22 (I only have the first half)
2001 - June 8 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2002 - Oct 18 (often it is actually a mislabeled 20th Oct)
2003 - March 28 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2004 - May 28 mine is a damaged mix of two episodes
Also looking for these pre-April 1976 episodes..
- from Granada Plus rebroadcasts (Please check your old video tapes!)
0986 - 6th July 1970 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 9th November, 1996.
1232 - 6th November 1972 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 8th February, 1997.
1313 - 15th August 1973 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 12th October, 1996.
1473 - 3rd March 1975 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 7th June, 1997.
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I'm loving Elsie's ZX81 coat. Lady ahead of her time.
Irma Barlow standout character. Love her. Great cast in general. Great TV ❤️
50 years ago great days of corrie
Magnificent - absolutely perfect TV.
I love Irma she was a brilliant actress when I was 10 Irma lived close to my grand dads house I use to look where she lived lovely lady 👍👍👍👍👍
Almost fifty years ago. Incredible
The good days, I remember everyone popping in and out of each others houses. We had characters like Coronation St . It was a happy time.
I love the way they roll their eyes when Albert tatlock starts
Handle Gartside was terrific, as was Billy Walker.
Although (obviously) made in colour, this episode was shown only in black and white on its first showing, as the ITV colour strike had begun a few days earlier.
What was the gap between recording & transmission in those days?
They must have been close, if only one episode recorded in colour went out in black & white?
@@Westy1971 I don't know if this was the only one so made - though often a little "on the day" post-production was done on some episodes. A bigger clue would be how many were made in black and white and shown after the strike ended.
The Gap between the houses later to become Rita and Lens.
1982. No. 7 returned. 🥰
Valerie was gorgeous, so sad she would die within weeks. But then, who the hell would want more time with Ken?
If she'd stayed though we'd have never got all Anne Reid's other great performances.
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 Yup, I suppose the only solution would have been two Anne Reids.
@@ysgol3 I loved the dynamic between her and Thelma Barlow in Dinner Ladies. I worked with so many people just like them two over the years.
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 Never together in Corrie of course.
She was amazing in last tango in Halifax
The back page headline of Dunphy does a Charlton got me beat , normally can work out these by deduction but not this time , Eamon Dunphy of Milllwall anyway
The day after my dad’s and mom’s anniversary. Plus his birthday was on November 15.
OMG.. this just reminded me that when i was about 8 or 9 i was in love with Irma and wanted Annie Walker to be my Mother...Oh my!
"Goodness knows that I'm not a snob," meaning, 'Yes Billy, I am a snob!'
I use to watch this show with my parents and brother when we were stationed in England from 1972-1979
I was 51/2 when we moved there and was 13 when we left
Love my British teli shows
I know this is the longest running tv show ever
I don't remember it much trying catch up on the older ones before I watch any of the ones from. the 80's on up to now
I know it was on every night my mom loved it not so much with Crossroads
She loved Emerdale Farms as well
I try to watch as much British tv shows as possible my fav characters were the Ogdans
Loved her rollers Hilda sad when Mr O died
Sad moment for all
I love England
U from the states?
@@BenS-eu4es yes I am l live in Florida
@@shonamccallum6539 what do you mean get lost?
@@shonamccallum6539 you get lost!! How about that
Kinda rude Aren't you!!
19:52 Out the latch on, Maggie, there's always one who'll barge in at the last minute no matter what the sign says.
22.05 Elsie wears and displays the first ever QR code.
Albert cracks me up
Billy walker and Irma Barlow would have been a great partnership
I doubt Annie would approve of Irma being Billy's wife due to Irma being an Ogden!
Valerie is SOOO beautiful, inside and out.
Ewww YUK! Can't stand Anne Reid, a one trick pony with buck teeth. She stayed in work all her life by being so bloody pushy. Ghastly woman, on and off screen!
@@glamdolly30 You're a monster !
Then again, so am I.
@@ysgol3 No we aren't - Anne Reid is!
@@glamdolly30 Ha ha I have to ask you why you think this !!
@@ysgol3 I wish I could tell you. It's a long story, not for public but for private consumption. And ideally, with a chilled bottle of wine! X
The last colour episode recorded before the ITV colour strike
Why what happened
@@corriearcade60 the itv colour strike
@@BenS-eu4es why but like what actually happened
@@corriearcade60 basically It was a pay dispute between the ACTT and ITV. Technicians demanded a pay rise due to the investment of new equipment and the time consumption of working with colour services. They refused to work with colour equipment from November 1970 to February 1971 when they did eventually come to an agreement. During that time all episodes were recorded and transmitted in black and white. Though this particular episode was recorded before the strike (therefore still in colour), it was transmitted during the dispute so viewers who saw it when it aired originally only saw it in black and white.
@@BenS-eu4es oh thank you!
Wish Irma didn't leave. She was a babe.
I wonder why she did leave? She strikes me as a character who could have stayed in the show forever, with a succession of different men. She'd have given Elsie Tanner a run for her money - another redhead too! Her voice is annoying though, I'm glad she did leave.
According to Wiki she was fired because she became unreliable, taking sick leave without warning after she married a Spanish guy. She seems to have done other acting roles since (she was great in a Steve Coogan comedy in the nineties, playing the character Paul Calf's mum). So she has had quite a successful post-Corrie career.
@@glamdolly30 you missed out the legendary Nellie Dingle in the early 90s in Emmerdale ;) Sandra Gough who played Irma actually had a real Salford accent unlike anyone else on the programme , though Jean Alexander did the nearest thing to a faultless imitation of one for her character Hilda Ogden.
@@glamdolly30 Maybe she got sick of Pat Phoenix's attitude
@@Velasca I haven't heard of any bad feeling between actress Sandra Gough and Pat Phoenix, have you? The characters of Irma Barlow and Elsie Tanner didn't have much to do with each other anyway.
@@glamdolly30 apparently Pat once stood on Sandra's foot for the entirety of a scene. Some say she felt threatened by other red heads and also had a problem with Barbara Knox.
It doesn't explain why her and Jean Alexander didn't get along. Perhaps she didn't like Hilda's rollers.
'Eight pages of football!' ☺ Maybe swallow ya pride and get a _Guardian_ instead.
Another goody - Billy is naughty but nice.
Pat Phoenix was known to be a difficult drama queen, didn’t she stop speaking to Philip Lowrie after he decided to leave Corrie?
I've never heard about her ignoring Philip Lowerie when he left Corrie, but She did have a falling out with William Roache in the 60s over insulting him on set. Some Corrie actresses weren't too happy when she returned in 1976 after a few years break as she could be a bit of a diva behind the scenes. It's often said Barbara Knox and Jean Alexander weren't exactly great friends of Pat Phoenix and weren't too pleased when she returned.
What was the trick Billy played on his mother about Irma? What happened?
I'm guessing he says Irma is pregnant.
If this Billy and Irma storyline was about Irma being with child I find it rather unpleasant. The character of Irma had not long lost her husband and child. Many people who watched this show resonated with it and back in those days one had to 'man up', 'suck it up' so for the story line to be changed to humour to wind up Annie Walker, I have to say, is in very poor taste.
Lucille got over those gypos quickly.
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