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  • Oh, Mr Porter! – Booking Office

    Posted by admin on October 8th, 2009 and filed under booking | 25 Comments »

    ‘Oh, Mr Porter!’ [1937] www.myspace.com/railways

    Duration : 0:3:2


    [youtube oBMHU1BJXCw]

    25 Responses

    1. SlashLesPaul321 Says:

      im 13 and i love …
      im 13 and i love this

    2. redchampions123 Says:

      i agree with the …
      i agree with the greatest film ever, but you are wrong about spike, 01276 is correct.

    3. ChessChat Says:

      “where’s your clock …
      “where’s your clock?” LOL, used to see this film on TV during summer holidays – are they ever on now?

    4. MARKMANIATT Says:

      Whatch the sequence …
      Whatch the sequence I mention and decide for your self.Even the voice has been copied.I could be wrong but I dont think so.Fantastic,atmospheric film though, either way.

    5. 01276 Says:

      i thought it was …
      i thought it was because when spike was little, he and a friend used to jump in a swimmingpool and thats where the catchphrase came from.

    6. MARKMANIATT Says:

      For my money one of …
      For my money one of the greatest films ever made.If you ever wondered where Spike Milligan got his famous Goon Show catchphrase,”He’s fallen in the water”, watch the film further on when Harbottle falls off the windmill into a pond.Milligan was a big Hay fan.Its too much of a coincidence.Brilliant stuff!

    7. ceooor Says:

      Brilliant,proof …
      Brilliant,proof that you do not need nasty,violent,sex filled rubbish that fills the cinema screens today,a film that is timeless!

    8. CHATMOSSMAN Says:

      Dennis Norden said …
      Dennis Norden said that he and Galton and Simpson considered ‘the next trains gone’, to be the funniest joke of all time. High praise indeed.

    9. White1Hunter Says:

      great film
      great film

    10. creswellcraggs Says:

      Brilliant british …
      Brilliant british sit com dont get better than this one of my favourite films of all time, i laugh all the way through it thanks Will.

    11. ecclesbun Says:

      ” Next train’s gone …
      ” Next train’s gone” Einstein would have loved it!

    12. RICKD790 Says:

      Oh Mr Porter is …
      Oh Mr Porter is brilliant, and pretty near the knuckle sometimes, especially when he speaks to the signalman who asks if he can put his signals up to which Porter replies Yes if it will give you any pleasure!

    13. pinkundaztood Says:

      One of my favourite …
      One of my favourite films ever. Way before my time but I love this one. Makes me chuckle no matter how many times I’ve seen it.

      This popular format of three generations on their escapades was where ‘Only Fools & Horses’ came from.

      Nobody does it better than Hay, Marriott & Moffatt though. Nobody else comes close.

    14. RICKD790 Says:

      I can’t…..not now …
      I can’t…..not now…..well not all of them

    15. jonjamg Says:

      Well give them to …
      Well give them to him!!

    16. jonjamg Says:

      Braybrooke in …
      Braybrooke in Northamptonshire – last time I went in there were still pics of GM on walls

    17. BEEFYBAYONET Says:

      Was this Graham …
      Was this Graham Moffatt’s pub in Bath?

    18. RICKD790 Says:

      My name’s Murphy an …
      My name’s Murphy an’ I’ve come for mi pigs!

    19. MeefShmeef Says:

      I’m 17 and i love …
      I’m 17 and i love this. timeless.

    20. ACNC1 Says:

      yes if he was still …
      yes if he was still alive he would only be 120 years old.

    21. jonjamg Says:

      Next Train Gone and …
      Next Train Gone and Playing with the Pixies – so cool!! My uncle used to frequent Graham Moffatt’s pub – famous for short changing his customers! Probably needed the money after the pittance that Will Hay paid him and Moore Marriott!!

    22. mickleem Says:

      there will never be …
      there will never be another hay..pity he passed away…one of those guys i would have loved to have met.R.I.P..

    23. videomaster2727 Says:

      Will Hay, Graeme …
      Will Hay, Graeme Moffat and Moore Marriot comedy and confusion supreme.

    24. mcdavieg07 Says:

      omg im only 15 and …
      omg im only 15 and i love this film i used 2 watch it with my grandad when he was alive :D reminds me so much of him :( thanks 4 puttin it on here

    25. wakleytom Says:

      And to think this …
      And to think this movie is now 70 years old. And people still love Will Hay and his companions. Unbeatable, in my opinion. Will was, is and always will be a comedy legend.

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    Oh, Mr Porter! – Booking Office

    Posted by admin on October 8th, 2009 and filed under booking | 25 Comments »

    ‘Oh, Mr Porter!’ [1937] www.myspace.com/railways

    Duration : 0:3:2


    [youtube oBMHU1BJXCw]

    25 Responses

    1. SlashLesPaul321 Says:

      im 13 and i love …
      im 13 and i love this

    2. redchampions123 Says:

      i agree with the …
      i agree with the greatest film ever, but you are wrong about spike, 01276 is correct.

    3. ChessChat Says:

      “where’s your clock …
      “where’s your clock?” LOL, used to see this film on TV during summer holidays – are they ever on now?

    4. MARKMANIATT Says:

      Whatch the sequence …
      Whatch the sequence I mention and decide for your self.Even the voice has been copied.I could be wrong but I dont think so.Fantastic,atmospheric film though, either way.

    5. 01276 Says:

      i thought it was …
      i thought it was because when spike was little, he and a friend used to jump in a swimmingpool and thats where the catchphrase came from.

    6. MARKMANIATT Says:

      For my money one of …
      For my money one of the greatest films ever made.If you ever wondered where Spike Milligan got his famous Goon Show catchphrase,”He’s fallen in the water”, watch the film further on when Harbottle falls off the windmill into a pond.Milligan was a big Hay fan.Its too much of a coincidence.Brilliant stuff!

    7. ceooor Says:

      Brilliant,proof …
      Brilliant,proof that you do not need nasty,violent,sex filled rubbish that fills the cinema screens today,a film that is timeless!

    8. CHATMOSSMAN Says:

      Dennis Norden said …
      Dennis Norden said that he and Galton and Simpson considered ‘the next trains gone’, to be the funniest joke of all time. High praise indeed.

    9. White1Hunter Says:

      great film
      great film

    10. creswellcraggs Says:

      Brilliant british …
      Brilliant british sit com dont get better than this one of my favourite films of all time, i laugh all the way through it thanks Will.

    11. ecclesbun Says:

      ” Next train’s gone …
      ” Next train’s gone” Einstein would have loved it!

    12. RICKD790 Says:

      Oh Mr Porter is …
      Oh Mr Porter is brilliant, and pretty near the knuckle sometimes, especially when he speaks to the signalman who asks if he can put his signals up to which Porter replies Yes if it will give you any pleasure!

    13. pinkundaztood Says:

      One of my favourite …
      One of my favourite films ever. Way before my time but I love this one. Makes me chuckle no matter how many times I’ve seen it.

      This popular format of three generations on their escapades was where ‘Only Fools & Horses’ came from.

      Nobody does it better than Hay, Marriott & Moffatt though. Nobody else comes close.

    14. RICKD790 Says:

      I can’t…..not now …
      I can’t…..not now…..well not all of them

    15. jonjamg Says:

      Well give them to …
      Well give them to him!!

    16. jonjamg Says:

      Braybrooke in …
      Braybrooke in Northamptonshire – last time I went in there were still pics of GM on walls

    17. BEEFYBAYONET Says:

      Was this Graham …
      Was this Graham Moffatt’s pub in Bath?

    18. RICKD790 Says:

      My name’s Murphy an …
      My name’s Murphy an’ I’ve come for mi pigs!

    19. MeefShmeef Says:

      I’m 17 and i love …
      I’m 17 and i love this. timeless.

    20. ACNC1 Says:

      yes if he was still …
      yes if he was still alive he would only be 120 years old.

    21. jonjamg Says:

      Next Train Gone and …
      Next Train Gone and Playing with the Pixies – so cool!! My uncle used to frequent Graham Moffatt’s pub – famous for short changing his customers! Probably needed the money after the pittance that Will Hay paid him and Moore Marriott!!

    22. mickleem Says:

      there will never be …
      there will never be another hay..pity he passed away…one of those guys i would have loved to have met.R.I.P..

    23. videomaster2727 Says:

      Will Hay, Graeme …
      Will Hay, Graeme Moffat and Moore Marriot comedy and confusion supreme.

    24. mcdavieg07 Says:

      omg im only 15 and …
      omg im only 15 and i love this film i used 2 watch it with my grandad when he was alive :D reminds me so much of him :( thanks 4 puttin it on here

    25. wakleytom Says:

      And to think this …
      And to think this movie is now 70 years old. And people still love Will Hay and his companions. Unbeatable, in my opinion. Will was, is and always will be a comedy legend.

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    Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.