Remember this as a kid in the 70s. Always on before Sportsnight, waiting for the midweek match and all these northerners banging on. For some reason the only thing that made it bearable was waiting for the old bloke to say 'I 'eard that, pardon.' Mind you looking at it now, it seems ahead of it's time. Very raw, no superfluos frills like an early prototype of The Royle Family,
Yes, isn't it fascinating that the most "malevolent" characters are the most interesting in this sort of comedy? And John Comer - what a great anchor for both lotsw and idkyc. Such a loss when he died so untimely.
is that a young steven rea as carter?
barblessable 1 week ago
Remember this as a kid in the 70s. Always on before Sportsnight, waiting for the midweek match and all these northerners banging on. For some reason the only thing that made it bearable was waiting for the old bloke to say 'I 'eard that, pardon.' Mind you looking at it now, it seems ahead of it's time. Very raw, no superfluos frills like an early prototype of The Royle Family,
flaxonx3 9 months ago
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flaxonx3 9 months ago
It's nice to see Robin Bailey as Uncle Mort. He normally had such a 'posh' voice, but went back to his Northern roots with his accent here!
crossleydd42 1 year ago
Stavely is a genius and a legend ; Pardon ? What a show
kenfig 1 year ago
never new that liz smith wer in this
crgisbowser2009Xtra 2 years ago
Love Stavely,, pardon.
sidensvans54 2 years ago
This is great. Pardon?
GuyBraithwaite 2 years ago 2
Yes, isn't it fascinating that the most "malevolent" characters are the most interesting in this sort of comedy? And John Comer - what a great anchor for both lotsw and idkyc. Such a loss when he died so untimely.
Fractotum 3 years ago
Uncle Mort is like a "Dark" Compo
lotsw 3 years ago
John Comer is so funny!
lotsw 3 years ago