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Growing Up in the North in the '60s

Growing up in the North of England in the 1960s wasn’t glamorous, and it certainly wasn’t part of the "Swinging Sixties" you often hear about on the telly. We weren’t out in mini skirts or dancing in Carnaby Street — life was a lot more down to earth where I was.

Things were harder then. Money didn’t always stretch far, so we made do. Clothes were handed down or repaired, not thrown away. If your jumper had a hole, your mum stitched it. Nothing was wasted, and everything had value. My mum was a great one for keeping stuff like empty boxes, in case they had a use, bits of string, anything really.

We did have closeness — to our families, our neighbours, and our communities. Kids played out in the street till the sun went down, and no one had their nose in a screen all day. Life was slower. Simpler.

It might’ve been tougher in some ways, but it was rich in things that matter. You didn’t have much, but you weren’t alone so there was more of a closeness.

Having said all that I am glad I don't live there any more.
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What Brit movies from that era best exemplify what you wrote about?
Or - what were your favorite Brit movies of that era?
DawnW67 · F
@rinkydinkydoink That's a question. Lots come to mind like Hindle Wakes, Whistle Down The Wind, The Family Way.
@DawnW67

I just may have those... if they're anything like Sat Night and Sun Morning or The Entertainer then all the better :D

EDIT: Just "The Family Way"
Entwistle · 56-60, M
@DawnW67 Cathy Come Home. Kes.
@DawnW67

Ah ha! There's a site where you can get just about any movie ever made.

Try this and see what happens - - type into the google search box these exact words


hindle wakes 1952 - ok/ru
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@rinkydinkydoink The Carry On series!
@ninalanyon

I forgot all about those guys LOL

I forget (also from the same era) if I liked Norman Wisdom or not... maybe at the time I did.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@rinkydinkydoink I really didn't like Norman Wisdom at the time. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like him now either. I've been watching the Carry On series with my sons over the last few months, one film each Sunday. Watched Carry On England yesterday so we are almost at the end. Just That's Carry On!, Carry On Emmannuelle, and Carry On Columbus left.

My sons, who are all too young to have seen the films the first time around, really enjoy them. And I envy all the girls in their short skirts.
@ninalanyon

There are 31 it looks like or 30?- - since you mentioned them I looked them up on my service and Columbus is 31st and final one...I didn't know I had them all this time (2 yrs)
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@rinkydinkydoink 31 films. There are also some Christmas specials but i can't remember ever seeing them, and there were some stage shows but I haven't seen any of those either.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_(franchise)#Filmography
@ninalanyon

...and the TV show Carry On Laughing. 13 episodes apparently.