Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
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Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
You lose that bet - I've got it on DVD!
Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
You lose that bet - I've got it on DVD!
Have you?
I'm loving it, feeling quite nostalgic even though I would only have been a kid. It's a bit like when I watch Gregory's Girl another favourite.
I used to love the likely lads ...still watch ( and listen) to it if it's on the radio or TV ....it's comfort blanket viewing
I used to love the likely lads ...still watch ( and listen) to it if it's on the radio or TV ....it's comfort blanket viewing
I've not seen this film. Really enjoying it. They made good comedy back then.
Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
You lose that bet - I've got it on DVD!
Have you?
I'm loving it, feeling quite nostalgic even though I would only have been a kid. It's a bit like when I watch Gregory's Girl another favourite.
I've got Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads, series one and two (I think!) too.
I haven't seen Gregory's Girl for decades.
1976 was also the last good summer we had
Sadly, that's true.
1976 was also the last good summer we had
All the family used to watch it every year, a staple in our house along with Gardeners World.
Just started watching this film and I love the street scenes from that period. I also enjoy a bit of Likely Lads too.
Now treat yourself and enjoy a film I bet you have not seen.
You lose that bet - I've got it on DVD!
Have you?
I'm loving it, feeling quite nostalgic even though I would only have been a kid. It's a bit like when I watch Gregory's Girl another favourite.
I've got Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads, series one and two (I think!) too.
I haven't seen Gregory's Girl for decades.
Such a great film IMO.
Oh maaaaan look at those curtains The 70's were the decade that taste forgot!
Oh maaaaan look at those curtains The 70's were the decade that taste forgot!
You should see the wallpaper in the houses
Oh maaaaan look at those curtains The 70's were the decade that taste forgot!
You should see the wallpaper in the houses
I'd probably need s EC?
Ahhh who'm I kidding I'm a 70's kid.... grew up in a house that was orange and brown
Oh maaaaan look at those curtains The 70's were the decade that taste forgot!
You should see the wallpaper in the houses
I'd probably need s EC?
Ahhh who'm I kidding I'm a 70's kid.... grew up in a house that was orange and brown
There you go, this will be right up your street.
1976 was also the last good summer we had
(It's the last good one that I can remember clearly)
The summer of '76 was when my mate (underage) drank a thimble-full of Colt 45 lager and gave the best ever example of the true meaning of legless.
We dumped her on the doorstep of her house, rang the doorbell and RAN..!
1976 was also the last good summer we had
(It's the last good one that I can remember clearly)
The summer of '76 was when my mate (underage) drank a thimble-full of Colt 45 lager and gave the best ever example of the true meaning of legless.
We dumped her on the doorstep of her house, rang the doorbell and RAN..!
I swear I got a bit pi**ed on Top Deck shandy once
The Likely Lads filmed a scene at the end of our street.
Do you remember the one where they were racing each other on bikes?
Well it was in that one - whoop
I swear I got a bit pi**ed on Top Deck shandy once
I bet you laced it with Stella didn't you?
The Likely Lads filmed a scene at the end of our street.
Do you remember the one where they were racing each other on bikes?
Well it was in that one - whoop
I always imagined that one day the Likely Lads would meet up with the Liver Birds.
That was before I realised they were in completely different cities
The Likely Lads filmed a scene at the end of our street.
Do you remember the one where they were racing each other on bikes?
Well it was in that one - whoop
I always imagined that one day the Likely Lads would meet up with the Liver Birds.
That was before I realised they were in completely different cities
Note to self - look up Liver Birds episodes.
I swear I got a bit pi**ed on Top Deck shandy once
I bet you laced it with Stella didn't you?
Honestly Cosi, no! I just had an active imagination I think
My first time pished was years later... as an au pair in Madrid.... sangria, obvs! Missed my train stop and all
Yourself?
The Likely Lads filmed a scene at the end of our street.
Do you remember the one where they were racing each other on bikes?
Well it was in that one - whoop
I always imagined that one day the Likely Lads would meet up with the Liver Birds.
That was before I realised they were in completely different cities
I used to LOVE the Liver Birds That would have been ace!
My first time pished was years later... as an au pair in Madrid.... sangria, obvs! Missed my train stop and all
Yourself?
How the heck can you remember your 1st pished moment? (I do like your choice of beverage AND the location though)
Mine was probably 1976. Probably AFTER we'd dumped Sue and ran for it - needed a drink to calm our nerves Perhaps that's when I decided that the Livers should meet the Likelys....
Bed hopping 70's style
My first time pished was years later... as an au pair in Madrid.... sangria, obvs! Missed my train stop and all
Yourself?
How the heck can you remember your 1st pished moment? (I do like your choice of beverage AND the location though)
Mine was probably 1976. Probably AFTER we'd dumped Sue and ran for it - needed a drink to calm our nerves Perhaps that's when I decided that the Livers should meet the Likelys....
Stroke of drunken genius!!
"we can explain can't we Terry"
"not really bob"
Both had no trousers on.
"we can explain can't we Terry"
"not really bob"
Both had no trousers on.
Note to self - look up Liver Birds episodes.
OK, long story which I'll try to cut short.
Mr Cos was doing an exhibition somewhere 'oop North and called in a voice coach to help him project to the audience. He was getting on swimmingly with the voice coach....so much so that he decided to video call me and introduce her.
Why would he do such a thing?
Well....... I answered the call (I looked like a moose dragged through a spin drier, I do remember THAT), and there was Mr C grinning.
"Wotcha Cosi...! This is Polly - do you recognise her?"
Of course I bluddy well did
It was Polly James - Beryl from the Liver Birds, waving at me.
She was lovely.
Bed hopping 70's style
Brentford Nylon nighties?
Brilliant. Finished it.
A bit sad to read that they fell out 30 years ago and have never spoken since.
Bed hopping 70's style
Brentford Nylon nighties?
I remember Brentford nylons. The whole female side of my family wore them.
Note to self - look up Liver Birds episodes.
OK, long story which I'll try to cut short.
Mr Cos was doing an exhibition somewhere 'oop North and called in a voice coach to help him project to the audience. He was getting on swimmingly with the voice coach....so much so that he decided to video call me and introduce her.
Why would he do such a thing?
Well....... I answered the call (I looked like a moose dragged through a spin drier, I do remember THAT), and there was Mr C grinning.
"Wotcha Cosi...! This is Polly - do you recognise her?"
Of course I bluddy well did
It was Polly James - Beryl from the Liver Birds, waving at me.
She was lovely.
Top anecdote Cosi!
Brilliant. Finished it.
A bit sad to read that they fell out 30 years ago and have never spoken since.
IIRC, James Bolam was furious at Rodney Bewes for discussing his wife's pregnancy in an interview and refused to speak to him after that. It would seem that James guards his privacy, and is not the forgiving sort.
Brilliant. Finished it.
A bit sad to read that they fell out 30 years ago and have never spoken since.
IIRC, James Bolam was furious at Rodney Bewes for discussing his wife's pregnancy in an interview and refused to speak to him after that. It would seem that James guards his privacy, and is not the forgiving sort.
Apparently he also blocked any repeats of the show thus depriving Rodders of any further income. Rodders does make out that he is not the wealthiest of men.
Such as a shame and I guess that's why we have never seen any "Where are the Likely Lads" shows. Shame really as they both are not getting any younger and it would be good to hear stories first hand.
Ah the summer of 76..I was 21 ..me and my family went to Blackpool for our holiday,the first two days it poured with rain,then on the Sunday the sun came out...boy did it come out! " 2 weeks of temps reaching the nineties.I was cooked despite trying to stay covered up etc.I actually got blisters on my upper chest with the sun,it was soo hot! lasted a month or more.
Ah the summer of 76..I was 21 ..me and my family went to Blackpool for our holiday,the first two days it poured with rain,then on the Sunday the sun came out...boy did it come out! " 2 weeks of temps reaching the nineties.I was cooked despite trying to stay covered up etc.I actually got blisters on my upper chest with the sun,it was soo hot! lasted a month or more.
What a brilliant summer to be in Blackpool Katty .
I had brill hols there too...but not such a scorcher as you sadly
har Roger it was fantastic,though I do remember trudging fifty yards or so to get a bottle of cider from the offy,the pavements were like baking sheets..hee hee!
Ah the juice of the apple..
har Roger it was fantastic,though I do remember trudging fifty yards or so to get a bottle of cider from the offy,the pavements were like baking sheets..hee hee!
Ah the juice of the apple..
1976 - the hottest summer ever! I was kid at the time around 8 or 9 but that summer has memories that are stuck forever like no other summer before nor since. Had loads of good times that summer.
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