The good old days when you could still find a 1920's Morris in a field. This was filmed in 1963 in Bucks Horn Oak and Farnborough, Hampshire. I suspect the breakers yard was in Kingsley near Bordon.
Mechanic wearing a shirt and tie, girl reluctant to get in the austin healy cause she had to open the door herself. How times have changed. Not for the better to my way of thinking
The junk man in this sequence is a little like old Albert Steptoe - the music that accompanies him is similar to the Steptoe and Son theme - also written by Ron Grainer, probably a bit before this.
Mechanic wearing a shirt and tie, girl reluctant to get in the austin healy cause she had to open the door herself. How times have changed. Not for the better to my way of thinking
oldschoolgreentube 2 months ago
interesting that in 1963, there was hardly any cars on the streets...
gentil79 7 months ago
Steptoe was first shown in 1962, this film was made in 1963, not a lot of time between the two!
I wonder what Ronald Chudley and the little girl are doing now or even if they're both still alive?
kerensasdad 1 year ago
The junk man in this sequence is a little like old Albert Steptoe - the music that accompanies him is similar to the Steptoe and Son theme - also written by Ron Grainer, probably a bit before this.
evsie55 1 year ago