70s British TV Stars - Then & Now

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Published 2024-03-30
In today's nostalgic trip back to the 70s, I'm going to be taking a look at 35 top stars of British television from the era, as they were then and as they are now. As of the time of making this video, all of the stars featured are happily still with us today.

00:22 Tom Baker
01:00 Brian Murphy
01:34 Paula Wilcox
02:23 Sir Michael Palin
02:52 Dame Penelope Keith
03:34 James Bolam
04:09 Rudolph Walker
04:56 Paul Henry
05:36 Dame Joanna Lumley
06:21 Sir Derek Jacobi
07:10 Nerys Hughes
07:51 Bill Oddie
08:33 Robert Lindsay
09:09 Peter Purves
09:51 Lesley Judd
10:29 Robin Ellis
11:13 Ian Ogilvy
12:01 Don Warrington
12:46 Prunella Scales
13:37 Eric Idle
14:24 Wendy Craig
15:06 Patrick Mower
15:44 Jenny Hanley
16:26 Jimmy Tarbuck
17:06 Simon Williams
17:49 Sally James
18:37 Chris Tarrant
19:26 Graeme Garden
20:10 Derek Griffiths
20:54 Connie Booth
21:34 Richard O'Sullivan
22:19 Stanley Baxter
23:00 Michael Crawford
23:46 Felicity Kendal
24:28 John Cleese

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All Comments (21)
  • @queenie1949
    Tom Baker lives in a pretty rural town, where I live. He is seen very often walking along the high street saying hello to all who recognise him and still going strong I’m glad to say. Lovely manπŸ’•πŸ’•
  • @70sboy98
    90% of these actors have been part of my youth, talk about nostalgia.πŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ί
  • Stanley Baxter was just amazing, when you watched his shows you gradually realised that he was playing virtually EVERY character in every sketch !
  • April 24 and what i like about this video is everybody is still alive, being in my early sixties i remember everybody mentioned here, Anybody else remember them well ????
  • @eyesonly7072
    Ahh life was just better back then ⭐️
  • @ianlove1215
    I was a teenager in the late 70s & early 80s so seeing Sally James, Jenny Hanley, Felicity Kendal & Paula Wilcox brought make some memories.
  • @simonread6200
    I'm getting in my time machine and going back....got room for a few passengers, but it's a one way trip.
  • @Idcanymore510
    Remember every single face shown here. The role-call of my childhood.
  • Derek Griffiths and the sadly departed Brian Cant were my favourites from Play School. I was thrilled at the age of 50 to see Derek appearing in my local pantomine in Norwich a few years ago. Seeing him (still very sprightly!) I just felt about 5 years old again, it was wonderful .
  • @mattwuk
    Fellow men of culture in our 50s will definitely appreciate some of the beautiful ladies here.
  • @heatherkeegan689
    Each and everyone of them should be proud of themselves, They have entertained a nation, if not the world over the years . Well done and thank you.
  • @aartman2
    Paula Wilcox is 3 years my senior... As a young man in the 1970's, I was crazy in love with Paula on "Man About The House" Such a beautiful woman...❀
  • @adamhughes4442
    Brian Cant, Playaway, brings back so many childhood memories!
  • @alwynjones422
    So nice to see a compilation of this sort where all the stars featured are still breathing ! So sad to see all the greats who have already left us!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @dodo1opps
    Another actress from the '70's that I really enjoy is Francis de la Tour.
  • @paulsharp2565
    I found it quite touching that Robin Ellis, who played the original Poldark, was also given a role as the Reverend in the 2015 remake.