DOWN WITH THAT ASSHOLE big brother! The "State" is a jerk! We create laws that protect the INDIVIDUAL thereby protecting the State; since the State is created by the Individual. IF on the other hand they create laws based on the STATE the STATE is Protected but not the INDIVIDUAL!--socialism and socialists belong on the trash heap of history past!
Very clean, isn't he? Or perhaps not... Even Steptoe can't lighten the tone of this. Another excellent location shot. Black and white suits this story all too well. Thanks again for posting this scandalously unreleased classic. I only hope the BBC don't pull it until I've finished...
Behold the obama and democrat vision for the usa!
SAOrules 7 months ago
see they cant make a remake these days cause it will be too real lol.
crazyknight2008 9 months ago
DOWN WITH THAT ASSHOLE big brother! The "State" is a jerk! We create laws that protect the INDIVIDUAL thereby protecting the State; since the State is created by the Individual. IF on the other hand they create laws based on the STATE the STATE is Protected but not the INDIVIDUAL!--socialism and socialists belong on the trash heap of history past!
rangeclerk 1 year ago
6:06 Take your cat... err, your hat off...... LOL. I hate taking my cat off when the rich people pass.
joelat713 1 year ago
Peter Cushing was one of the best actors ever
92af 1 year ago
This scene with Brambell is one of the best in the whole (outstanding) production. I wish they put stuff like this on television these days.
Bnjolly 1 year ago
That's one thing that's come true - draconian metrication.
sludgefingers 2 years ago
The one on the left when they start the Bar scene looks like Pete Townsend heh
xeractus 2 years ago
Is that Kevin Jonas in the bar scene?
joha42 2 years ago
Is this really Wilfred Bramble
pingtran 2 years ago 2
Wow - didn't know Peter Cushing was in this. He's fantastic!
christopherfrost 3 years ago 4
Very clean, isn't he? Or perhaps not... Even Steptoe can't lighten the tone of this. Another excellent location shot. Black and white suits this story all too well. Thanks again for posting this scandalously unreleased classic. I only hope the BBC don't pull it until I've finished...
AnthonyJDBurns 4 years ago 4
A youngish Wilfrid Brambell (Steptoe) as the old man.
neemz2000 4 years ago