All three series, as well as the pilot episode and the Christmas special, of the irreverant 1970s ITV comedy, created by Jack Rosenthal. Cheese and Egg, Heavy Breathing, Smelly Ibbotson, Eric and Winston are the binmen who do their rounds aboard 'Thunderbird 3', their rubbish truck, and who have always got a disparaging word to say about the people whose rubbish they pick up. Trying to avoid work as much as possible, the lads frequently find themselves at odds with Bloody Delilah, the feared inspector from the Corporation Cleansing Department.
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but to those like me, a bloody good laugh
The Dustbinmen, vastly underrated & probably largely forgotten. At the time, controversial, but to those like me, a bloody good laugh. Although at the time, the language was considered (by some elements) as crude; by todays standards it is nothing, there is no comparison. Wonderfully funny, though obviously dated, it is well worth purchasing if you enjoy those old comedy series from British tv history.
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Muuum !! WHAAAT ? !!!!! The Dustbinmen.
Haven"t actually got round to watching yet but I remember the series from when it was on T/V.It was a good laugh then & will make me laugh again when I watch it,(I'm 61 now !!).Fondly remember Cheese & Egg,Smelly Ibbotson,Heavy Breathing etc,not forgetting"Thunderbird 3"
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Thunderbird 3 Rides Again
A blast form my past, back in those dim, distant days when TV was mainly back & white, finished at 10:30pm Sundays to Thursdays and ITV could still churn out half-decent sitcoms.Although I was only about 7 or 8 years old at the time this forgotten gem had its run on national TV, I could still recall bits and pieces of various episodes.For those who can't remember that far back (or who just don't care to) "The Dustbinmen" was the one of the first TV outings for the late Jack Rosenthal, who had premiered the concept with a TV play "There's A Hole In Your Dustbin, Deliliah" (also included in the package, along with a 10 minute sketch for an 1970 ITV Christmas show).With a few changes in cast a series was commissioned and hit the road in 1969 where it ran for 3 series; although Rosenthal stopped writing the seies towards the end of Series 2 and was replaced by a number of writers including "Coronation Street" writer Adele Rose and actor Kenneth Cope who turn out one episode eachThe series follows the misadventures of Number Three Gang from a Cleanisng depot somewhere in Manchester and who are made up of Heavy Breathing (Trevor Bannister) a rather reluctant sex-symbol for the ladies of the gang's area; bellicose, devoted Manchester City fan Winston (Graham Haberfield)- driver of the gang's cart, Thunderbird 3 - and naive, slightly dim,Welsh lad Eric (Tim Wylton)whose ambition is to own a colour television. Keeping the lads together is the worldly wise Cheese & Egg (Bryan Pringle) always on the look out for a fiddle or a skive and always with one eye out for the harassed Inspector, (Frank Windsor in the play, John Woodvine in the first series, Brian Wilde thereafter) less than affectionately nicknamed "Bloody Delilah" and his pet snoop Smellie Ibbotson.A frequent target of the Clean Up TV Campain due to it's (for the ime) strong language - "Bloody" and "piggin'" feature in alomst every sentence along with the traditional British 2-fingered salute every couple of minutes.If nothing else, telly addicts and "Coronation Street" fans in particular, will enjoy spotting a few famous faces throught. Paula Wilcox appears in two episodes as Winston's long suffering girlfriend Naomi (Winston does love her - but not half as much as he loves Colin Bell!) and there are appearances by "Street" stalwarts Julie Goodyear, Bryan Mosley, Peter Dudley & Barbara Knox (Billed as Barbara Mullaney) as well as "Emmerdale" favourite Paula Tilbrook, "Juliet Bravo"'s Stephanie Turner and an appearance by Helen Fraser, playing a dolly-bird who couldn't be further removed from her "Bad Girls" character, Sylvia "Bodybag" Hollingby.In fairness all 3 series do now seem dated and chuckles rather than belly laughs and certain epsidodes picture quality do dip from time to time; but overall a very underrated sitcom that's well worth a watch - especially at the price given here!
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Nostalgia
An excellent wander down memory lane , I was brought up in those kind of streets but no doubt the Champagne Charlie Left Wingers will condemn it out of hand . Highly recommended .
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The Dustbinmen not only collect they deliver as well
I resonally did not like the dated old fashioned comedy of this series. I only watched the first three programmes and turned it off.
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The video was perfect.
The video was perfect and it was just what I was looking for.
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Delightful
I had been looking for The Dustbinmen for quite some time, I ended up having a look on Amazon and by jove there it was. I placed my order and it arrived in double quick time. I was very happy with the service and the excellent product.Lord Walker.
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