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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2023
  • Future Oscar-winning director John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy) directs a short film illustrating the effect on Blackburn of Wakes Week - the annual holiday in the Lancashire cotton towns.
    This clip is from Tonight, originally broadcast 16 August, 1957.
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Komentáře • 96

  • @catherine59226
    @catherine59226 Před rokem +39

    I love these old films. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.

  • @johnheald5404
    @johnheald5404 Před 7 měsíci +17

    Loved the old chap at the end, locking up at John Baynes' Mill on Cicely. I was 13 months old when this film was made, and lived about 50 yards from the top of Cicely. Happy memories of my old hometown. Now changed beyond belief....forever.

    • @jameslivanski2914
      @jameslivanski2914 Před 5 měsíci

      agreed John. too many muslamics and the like around the area enforcing sheera law.

  • @anythingbootneck
    @anythingbootneck Před rokem +32

    Wonderful, I didn’t want this film to end!

  • @rosseccles5965
    @rosseccles5965 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I attended Four Lanes End School during WW2 and used to swim in both Freckleton Street and Belper Street Baths. All are now demolished! So this great old film brings back a lot of memories.

    • @Adam-gp7co
      @Adam-gp7co Před 8 dny

      Stupid council likes to demolish history and buildings of great age

  • @TheOwlCreek
    @TheOwlCreek Před měsícem +4

    I read the news today, oh boy
    Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Před 8 měsíci +9

    To think I was 9 days old, when this film was made ! My family moved from the smoke to this wonderful cotton town in 59. Things have changed since I was growing up here, and some not for the better. But a great piece of film all the same.

  • @sammemrys8195
    @sammemrys8195 Před rokem +10

    The man at the end cut a lonely figure, indeed. And despite the fact it was a holiday, there weren't too many happy faces.

  • @andydixon2980
    @andydixon2980 Před rokem +13

    Could watch hours of this..

  • @gooderspitman8052
    @gooderspitman8052 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Notice nearly every man wore a tie? My Grandad always wore a tie, even when we went coarse fishing, what a time portal on a lost world.

    • @AnimalLover-1111
      @AnimalLover-1111 Před 4 měsíci +2

      They were real gentlemen back in the day.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@AnimalLover-1111people were no different than they are today. It was nothing to do with being a gentleman - it was to do with the rigid class system

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes. Working class people often only had a couple of sets of clothes at most. Britain was such a stuffy and class ridden place back then that it was seen as pretty much obligatory to wear a tie like that.

    • @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s
      @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s Před 14 dny

      @@th8257 That was the Britain that earned the reputation Brits still enjoy abroad today. Not for long as people realise that was a bygone age

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Před 9 měsíci +6

    looking at the 3 little girls playing in the back alley, it looks like Pendle street at the copy nook end, I used to walk up that alley every day, en route to St Marys school in the early 60's.🤩My mistake,4 .🥰

  • @jeepy8067
    @jeepy8067 Před rokem +8

    I feel I would have loved to live back then. So simple. But I'm sure wasn't all roses

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 2 měsíci +2

      It was horrific. People had terrible lives. Poverty, terrible working conditions. Heavy drinking and poor diet. Life was short and brutal.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před měsícem +1

      ​@@th8257
      A ludicrous comment.
      This is 1957 not 1857!

  • @paulhease1007
    @paulhease1007 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Getting some tripe for the ol mans supper. Stinking out the house and making pots black

  • @Charlotte66666
    @Charlotte66666 Před rokem +12

    Wonderful ❤

  • @UKTransportVideos82
    @UKTransportVideos82 Před rokem +12

    Wow how Blackburn has changed these days

  • @michelles2299
    @michelles2299 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Surprising how smartly dressed people where, and slim, not so now if you go into Blackburn these days

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před měsícem

      Not surprising at all - people took pride in their appearance.

  • @atomictraveller
    @atomictraveller Před rokem +7

    that closing scene

  • @PlanetImo
    @PlanetImo Před rokem +5

    I love this channel. I'm fascinated by the filming and editing through the ages.

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 Před rokem +8

    Mr Matthews head teacher at St James Lwr Darwen (near Blackburn) taught me how to wooden clog dance in the early 80s, So these places have their traditions. Lets just say that these type of 'folk' have fled out of the inner city out into the surrounding countryside such as the Ribble Valley for 'reasons'.

    • @timamor915
      @timamor915 Před rokem +2

      The racism that dare not speak its name

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Před rokem +2

      @@timamor915I'm pretty sure that's cobblers. They did what people do when they've earned a few bob all over the world - they move out from the inner city into the suburbs where there's more space,cleanear air,less traffic,less congestion and usually less crime. Immigrants,on the other hand,flock more to the cities because that's where the employment is. Eventually,they'll make a few bob and probably move out to the suburbs and put down a few roots themselves.

    • @Avid_Fan
      @Avid_Fan Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@timamor915yes, population replacement and displacement is a virulent form if anti-whiteism. Then again, there are always cowards that cheer it on because it's what those in power want.

  • @dropperknot
    @dropperknot Před 3 měsíci +10

    Well, what a surprise, I didn't see one black face.

    • @honeydate
      @honeydate Před 15 dny

      All the channel refugees will be settled there - you’re welcome

  • @depniff
    @depniff Před rokem +10

    I think that baby's crying was dubbed. Or maybe they cried in a different way back then. Must have been all the coal dust. Lovely film.

    • @danyoutube7491
      @danyoutube7491 Před rokem +3

      Yes it sounded dreadful didn't it, I'm not sure why they felt the viewers needed to hear an awful rendition of what is, in any case, an uncomfortable sound to listen to! It reminded me The Good, the Bad and the Ugly where there is that crying little boy with the awful dubbed over wailing.

    • @JontyMaster
      @JontyMaster Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@danyoutube7491 As someone with misophonia, I agree.

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Před rokem +14

    Last week of July 1957 and everyone is wearing overcoats. Just like this year.

  • @shandywarhol4444
    @shandywarhol4444 Před rokem +9

    Look at the kids leaving school, without the sign of a waiting parent.... Kx

  • @markbrown4039
    @markbrown4039 Před rokem +9

    What was everybody chewing on at about 2:30?

    • @shandywarhol4444
      @shandywarhol4444 Před rokem +4

      Dunno, but rumour has it that some of the kids are still chewing now!! 🤭Kx

    • @Mick_Ts_Chick
      @Mick_Ts_Chick Před rokem +2

      Must be sticky cause they chewed it a long time!

    • @Dharkhaze17
      @Dharkhaze17 Před rokem +3

      Probably licorice?

  • @Traveller69
    @Traveller69 Před rokem +5

    Facinating. Just like the "Potters Fortnight" in Stoke which ran into the late 80s until Thatcher and Co did for the working classes.
    The Upper Classes were rightly forced into ending Colonialism and then simply shifted all the industry to former Colonies for cheaper labour and destroyed communities at home as a nationwide rebuff.
    Still taking us for mugs to this day.
    Oh well, at least I can be grateful I am not a Night Watchman staying at the Cemetery Hotel in Blackburn in 1957 though! 😂
    Interesting to see John Schlesinger cut his teeth directing this.
    There are some similar clips, adverts and shorts of many Directors including Ridley Scott and David Fincher on here.

  • @JaveyEL6369
    @JaveyEL6369 Před 10 měsíci +3

    They looked old and careworn even when young 😮

  • @gmc9451
    @gmc9451 Před rokem +2

    I think I'd have emigrated. You can almost feel the damp seeping into your bones.

  • @user-yq3nu5hd6n
    @user-yq3nu5hd6n Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wow
    My time 1960
    Newcastle,
    We had nothing
    Lovely child happiness
    Remember
    Parents only had children
    Nothing else to do but given us happiness
    It not rocket science
    1950 /60 /70
    Made England ❤
    Golden years back then
    Love these programs
    Especially black and white
    Memory always
    Thanks
    Sad today
    England lost it way
    For wrong reasons
    Sad....
    ..

  • @user-xe8kk3fw1x
    @user-xe8kk3fw1x Před 3 měsíci +3

    What has happened to the old Blackburn, hardly anything left of it even though its only 3% of the population wagging the tail of the dog!!Labour has so much to answer for,Mr Jack Straw😊

  • @shandywarhol4444
    @shandywarhol4444 Před rokem +5

    That pub was demolished in 2012, i think it said.
    Prior to then it had been an Indian restaurant. Kx

    • @JustDaniel6764
      @JustDaniel6764 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I used to stay in that pub as a kid i was friends with the landlords son

  • @mus139
    @mus139 Před 6 měsíci +8

    When Britain was Britain.

  • @hmq9052
    @hmq9052 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wow. Look at it. The north is grim.

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 Před 6 měsíci +3

      No different from the south, both have their ghettos.

    • @michelles2299
      @michelles2299 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Not so I live in Lancashire and we have some very nice villages and lots of green, unlike dirty London town the streets are minging

  • @LewisNerrin
    @LewisNerrin Před 22 dny +1

    No boats walking tents men in bed sheets walking down the road no acid and machete

  • @mushroomhead3054
    @mushroomhead3054 Před rokem +11

    What has happened to our country 😔

    • @atomictraveller
      @atomictraveller Před rokem

      nothing the ma5ons wouldn't want
      free west papua

    • @SwazersC
      @SwazersC Před rokem +7

      Do you think that the slavery of the working class was a good thing? My grandparents spent their entire working lives in the cotton Mills. This was slavery.

    • @Avid_Fan
      @Avid_Fan Před 9 měsíci +5

      ​@@SwazersCI think you missed the point.

    • @Avid_Fan
      @Avid_Fan Před 9 měsíci +2

      ...I suspect that you know what happened.

    • @swiggsoclock
      @swiggsoclock Před 7 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@Avid_Fancome on, don’t be coy. Tell us what happened

  • @josephsaleh7433
    @josephsaleh7433 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Long gone of the days made in the UK most of the worlds manufacturing his made in China

  • @wlj344
    @wlj344 Před 16 dny

    How the human spirit survived this I'll never know.

  • @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s

    They didn't realise how good they had it. 60 years later they would be a living in a 3rd world city

  • @davidshurville3658
    @davidshurville3658 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What were they all chewing? Surely not gum in those days?

  • @user-yq3nu5hd6n
    @user-yq3nu5hd6n Před 6 měsíci +3

    To day
    Most Asians live there
    Today

    • @WillScarlet1991
      @WillScarlet1991 Před 20 dny +1

      Excellent 😁😁

    • @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s
      @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s Před 14 dny

      @@WillScarlet1991 Racists think it's excellent because they think they are achieving by just existing being brown without actually making the world better in any way

  • @johnobrien8398
    @johnobrien8398 Před 2 měsíci +5

    It’s not like that any more I bet. It probably mostly Islamic now.

    • @WillScarlet1991
      @WillScarlet1991 Před 20 dny +1

      At least the racists have left 😊😊

    • @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s
      @Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s Před 14 dny

      @@WillScarlet1991 The British must be the least racist in the world otherwise they wouldn't have let in millions of |m m| grants at the expense of the taxpayer and destroyed peaceful communities and bankrupt the country. Meanwhile countries like India, China, muslim s-holes let none in. Funny that

  • @buxvan
    @buxvan Před rokem +13

    What's become of our country ?

    • @davedogge2280
      @davedogge2280 Před rokem +12

      I think life was harder back then in different ways but there was more community cohesion and help back then

    • @timamor915
      @timamor915 Před rokem +6

      The quality of life has increased and there are holiday destinations with better weather than Blackpool

    • @atomictraveller
      @atomictraveller Před rokem

      the ma5ons are an international event
      free west papua

    • @adamcaldwell5646
      @adamcaldwell5646 Před rokem +3

      ​@@dragonbillylee4781and an incredibly boring one.

    • @sands7779
      @sands7779 Před rokem +3

      @@dragonbillylee4781 The Irish migrated all around the world looking for work when they couldn't find jobs at home, especially in the 1940s and 1950s. For the unemployed or anyone that fell outside the societal constraints touted by Archbishop McQuaid and his ilk, Ireland wasn't the rose garden you imagine it to be.

  • @whatamalike
    @whatamalike Před rokem +9

    Something something immigration and pc culture

    • @aurora_skye
      @aurora_skye Před rokem

      I can't tell if you're criticising these things or criticising those who do criticise them.

    • @whatamalike
      @whatamalike Před rokem

      @aurora_skye the latter my friend

  • @yanikkunitsin1466
    @yanikkunitsin1466 Před rokem +1

    That one strange American accent that 'factory worker' put on. That r and de instead of 'the' tells me that it's not trans-atlantic either.

    • @Avid_Fan
      @Avid_Fan Před 9 měsíci +2

      It's the accent in east Lancashire; Blackburn people are well known for the way they pronounce their "r", so no need to arrogantly put factory worker in inverted commas.

    • @yanikkunitsin1466
      @yanikkunitsin1466 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@Avid_Fan I, mee-self, live in inverted commas. Comma white, if you will.

    • @GeorgeSoroshasenteredthechat
      @GeorgeSoroshasenteredthechat Před 13 dny

      I know the answer to this, but it's not very interesting. Lots of the early migration into the New England area came from the Counties of Lancashire and Cumbria, bringing that strong accent with them. It settled in the USA and became part of that culture too. When Charles Lightoller (Titanic steward ) was interviewed years after the disaster, many Americans assumed he was from New England, but he was from Chorley in England.

  • @maverick214
    @maverick214 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a bleak place England was, some 12 years after WW2.

  • @stephfoxwell4620
    @stephfoxwell4620 Před 23 dny

    Was it due to slavery or climate change?

  • @user-gc3lm2nh7b
    @user-gc3lm2nh7b Před 18 dny +1

    We had an ENGLAND, back then!!!! Civilised and productive!!!

  • @albertatlock
    @albertatlock Před 2 měsíci +4

    What happened to our beautiful country?