Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush - Locations Documentary Part 2 - Stevenage
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2010
- Part 2 - 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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I like Barry Evans, Any one still like Barry?
Yep, shame he took his own life.
Very sad !!!
I love barry evans.. May his soul rest in peace 🙏
I was 14 in 1967 - pretended we were 16 so we could get in to see it !
Has HUGE nostalgia feelings for me. Such a handsome chap & such an awful sad story.
Me the same, was 13, had read the book and just had to see the film.
I think Judy Geeson is still alive and living in LA, California. I came here to search more videos and films of Barry after watching mind your language. Thanks for this nice documentary.
MYL brought me here. Thanks for this. RIP Mr. Brown.
This was the film I saw on my very first ever date. We were 13 and sneaked in as it was an X. I live in Stevenage now and when we first moved here I bought the film and went to look at all the locations.
Parts filmed in Bedwell School too then in Telford Ave' - known now as Marriots after the farm in nearby Fairlands Valley. Mrs Marriot was the first school secretary circa 1962. Some of us were corralled as background extras after an afternoon CSE exam in 1967(?) when filming took place. Think a donation was made to the School Fund. Filming also took place in a furniture store in Park Place & at Graffam Water. Years later l was in Bedford where Barry was said to be a Cabbie. The other one was the middle brother Vet in All Creatures Great & Small during the late 70s / early 80s.
Oh barry... barry evans.... i miss you sooo much! 3
Things looked so much better in the 60s though!!
Thank you for documenting these and bring us back to the past ... the looks prettier in the 60's.
All the council needs is a lick of paint - good grief can't they even afford that ????
Nicely put together and narrated. I was born in Stevenage the same year the film was made, and lived there for twenty years. I loved growing up there, through the 70's and 80's, lots of very happy memories! but for me it started going down hill in the 90's, and is currently not looking too good, mainly the town centre. but to be fair they have started a long term regeneration project, so a similar comparison in several years, may show it in a much more positive light?
Thanks for posting this video, great job...I love this film, the music etc...makes me want to go back to my chilhood!
very nice job! i love this "now and then" kinda stuff. thanks for taking the time. i never even saw the film (over here in the colonies) but i'm a bit of an anglophile so i enjoyed seeing the changes/or no changes. thanks again!
Mulberry Bush presents Stevenage all fresh and youthful. Sadly however as we now know new towns became nothing but the new slums they were originally built to take over, and Stevenage suffered the same fate. If you look you can see the green and pleasant it once was, before the concrete ploughed through it and created desolation row. I've never seen a nice new town.
The two boys running in the back were both school mates. I remember going on about seeing their selves in the movie .
Barry Evans was so natural actor and extremely HANDSOME!
Fab commentary on a great 60's film locations
Ah - those sixties dolly birds !
Huge Respect To You .. One of The Great 1960's films ever made ...
I wish ..I could see him again....I this places...same road..same pathway... ohh..I need a time machine badly..:'(
Nice bit of nostalgia, born in Stevenage in 1966, lived in a few areas of the town, but home for me was the chells area (born opposite the Squirrel pub)If I remember rightly the Glebe was a location in the film (need to check).I had a few drinks in the long ship happy days.Now live in Cambridge even happier days.
Gary Whelan
Did you meet him
went to Stevenage last year. The square and streets are unpopulated. I went to a pub and met lots of unemployed men and a few older men who were the original 'new-towners'. Its very sad in parts but not as desolate as some of the towns I've seen in the North of England.
Great nostalgia here, for me mostly bus related. I was reminded of the short whirr of the ticket machine when you paid the bus conductor and being able to jump on and off the buses when you felt like it.
I don't know why changing time makes me so nostalgic and mad. Time is so cruel. This documentary is made in 2004 and now it's 28th December of 2019. Time is just flying. I was a 6th grader in 2004 and now a PhD student.
Excellent
Interesting work..keep it up matey!!
Mr. Brown 😂👌
intresting i like thid thing..I was an actot an met him in 1980
terry
I watched the film last night on London Live. One thing I have noticed in all the websites and this video is that nobody mentions the house where posh Caroline lived with her parents with Denholm Elliot playing her dad. What's not mentioned is that it was Denholm Elliott's own house up by Lister Hospital.
😭❤️ Barry Evans ...
my heart: don't die Barry
my brain: stupid 😒
me:😭😭😭❤️😭❤️😭❤️
The house on Whitney Drive at 1:10 is a lovely brick take on the California-Style. Shame that the mosaic wall lasted all the way to 2002 before being demolished. The Church is very mid-mod. Interesting that your shots are lacking people, groovy or otherwise. Smashing job!
Good to see James Herriot before he qualified as a vet and moved to Yorkshire.
Great
I was the paper boy
Did they import Route Master Buses into this film, to make it appear like a outer London Borough Suburb?
Since most places by the mid 1960s looked like new town architecture design.
So, was it cheaper to film out by Stevenage, and give an impression of cosmopolitan City-Life.
Those were actually the buses in use in Stevenage at the time. The 800 bus was actually the one I used to take from home into town - it was a circular route, now the 4/5 service. The 801 went in the opposite direction. All single-deckers now.
Odd to think now that we used to have double-deckers here!
nice video thanks. where was mind your language shot? the outside scenes
1960s new town: optimistic young hippies
2000s new town: David Brent
@jazza123456789o
theres a few new shops in the town, the glebe is being re-modernized as i speak, the nobel school although you didn't see it (its down mobbsbury way) is being re build aswell
Is this an extra on a dvd?
I can't work out how it says that the film was made in 1967,, l lived in pinn green and was born in 1966 but I was about 5 I remember my mum saying that a film was being made down the road! I'm confused?
Another film?
Can anyone upload this g8 flim on u tube?
The place seems so forlorn now. Life was breezier in the 60's.
Is this barry evans voice???
The Long Ship pub was shut after a stabbing
Stevenage council have been raking in all that money from council tax and rates over the decades and absolutely nothing has changed in the town centre. Complete disgrace and total waste of taxpayers money, just what have they blown the money on? A drug dealer could have spent the money more wisely. Stevenage would have looked acceptable back in the 60s but nowadays its an embarrassment. A mishmash of bad architecture, heads should roll.
NOT Routemaster busses! They are RT buses that ran in Stevenage.
wot"s a garridge?
+Dorien Clifford It is how non-posh people pronounce "garage" my dear fellow.
Oh yeah? And 'porridge'?
+Dorien Clifford It's a food that is generally eaten at breakfast made by adding milk or water to oats. Or a classic British 1970s situation comedy set in a prison starring the late, great Ronnie Barker.
Midland bank
i would have loved to be a teenager in the 60s instead of the shite 80s
Stevenageing badly
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