There was a clip on YouTube not too long ago which was recorded rom the Tyne Tees region in around mid 1994 (around the time of the World Cup?) which featured a trailer for one of those half-hour programmes which showed random clips from British comedy films; it was either called Make 'em Laugh; Just for Laughs or Carry on Laughing. I have tried to find the video of it today without any success so I assume that it is no longer on there?
Anyway, there was a brief clip of a film in the trailer where a comedy actor which could have been either Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth or Charles Hawtrey was eyeing up a female character with blonde hair in a ponytail and wearing a white blouse, with a "corr" expression on him. The female character's backside could be seen on camera with what the man was seeing with his own eyes, and it looked as she was wearing cream coloured jodhpurs, so she could have been also playing a horse rider? (This is not Uncle Buck that I am thinking of). I believe that she was polishing a table when she was seen in her situation in the clip. No doubt that for all the obvious reasons, it was very memorable to myself!
I believe that it was a Carry On film, possibly Camping, Henry or Abroad, but I don't think that I have actually seen that scene in it. The movie spin-offs of the various sitcoms also spring to mind and it might have come from one of them. Better still, is that video of the 1994 Tyne Tees continuity still on YouTube so that I can look at it again?
Anyway, there was a brief clip of a film in the trailer where a comedy actor which could have been either Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth or Charles Hawtrey was eyeing up a female character with blonde hair in a ponytail and wearing a white blouse, with a "corr" expression on him. The female character's backside could be seen on camera with what the man was seeing with his own eyes, and it looked as she was wearing cream coloured jodhpurs, so she could have been also playing a horse rider? (This is not Uncle Buck that I am thinking of). I believe that she was polishing a table when she was seen in her situation in the clip. No doubt that for all the obvious reasons, it was very memorable to myself!
I believe that it was a Carry On film, possibly Camping, Henry or Abroad, but I don't think that I have actually seen that scene in it. The movie spin-offs of the various sitcoms also spring to mind and it might have come from one of them. Better still, is that video of the 1994 Tyne Tees continuity still on YouTube so that I can look at it again?
