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Bounci 05-29-2021 07:19 PM

Father Came Too! (1964)
 
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This video comes from the UK film Father Came Too! from 1964, and features Stanley Baxter entering an estate agent's shop only to think he is witnessing a murder! This is due to him seeing Leslie Phillips - so often cast as the posh and randy cad in films - forcing his attentions upon his secretary (played by Barbara Roscoe), grabbing her backside as he moves in to kiss her, only for her to pick up a knife and seemingly stab him in the back! But don't worry, it turns out when Baxter bursts in that they are actually amateur theatrics rehearsing a play they are doing and it is part of the script. Barbara looks pretty good in a red frock, and what is more wonderful is that all three people in this video are actually still alive! Barbara is now 82, Stanley Baxter is 95 and Leslie Phillips is incredibly either 97 or 98 (depending on which site you read). For Barbara, this was probably her biggest role. She started out in films in 1955, and was mainly in minor roles until her career fizzled out in 1965.

Bounci 06-20-2021 12:05 PM

Friends - Monica, Phoebe & Rachel
 
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Due to my 3 week break due to the tennis (and now football), I wasn't able to upload my usual weekly video to this thread. So today I've decided to add 3 videos to get back on track, and my subject today is the TV series Friends. And as they involve all three of the main female cast - Courtney Cox (Monica), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe) and Jennifer Aniston (Rachel) - I've decided to include them all in one post. All videos are actually finds from the net, as I've never actually watched the TV series, but it certainly caught my attention.

In the 1st video, Monica gets her bum slapped not once but twice by pal Joey (pun intended) as he tries to talk himself out of a tricky situation, and Monica can do little but grimace and take her butt being slapped as she attempts to back up his story. In the 2nd clip, it's Joey again, this time with Phoebe at a hospital. She is attempting to see a patient, but the receptionist is proving difficult to convince, until Joey decides to pretend to be a doctor. And during his tall tale he gets to slap a woman's backside - this time Phoebe's - and again all the lady can do is take it and go along with the story. Finally, to Rachel, and this time it's girl on girl action as it's Phoebe who gets to smack Rachel's bum. The look of surprise on Rachel's face is a treat, as is the bounce on that booty. I never realized Friends had so much bum patting in it! Maybe that's why it was target to the Woke lobby? Who'd of thought it?

Jennysathome 06-23-2021 06:21 AM

Jacqueline Clarke - A Sharp Intake of Breath
 
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Jacqueline Clarke is maybe best known for the Dave Allen shows.

Some scenes of her with David Jason in the sitcom A Sharp Intake of Breath.

Jennysathome 06-26-2021 05:29 AM

Anna Friel in Brookside
 
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Anna Friel from the Channel 4 soap Brookside in the 90's.

Bounci 06-27-2021 12:32 PM

Vintage Wine (1935)
 
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Anna Friel from the Channel 4 soap Brookside in the 90's.

Love both the efforts, Jennysathome. Not seen either, and much appreciated. As regards my video this week, it's nowhere near as modern as your finds, but from the ancient annuals of British cinema - 1935, in fact - to an obscure film called Vintage Wine. The scene involves a couple of maids watching a Italian Tenor singing on the balcony attempting to impress their mistress. As they turn to busy about their business, the French maid says that "thank goodness our lovers don't waste their time singing." The other scoffs and as the French maid turns, she gives her a nice slap on the bum - an early example of woman on woman action, you might say. I thought originally that the maid being goosed was Mary Hayley Bell - hence a clip of her at the end of the video, due to the dark quality of the video. However, it seems it is her that is doing the patting. But the actress holds some interest, as this is her film debut, and she would later marry John Mills and become the mother of both Juliet and Hayley Mills!

Jennysathome 07-04-2021 02:09 PM

Only Fools and Horses
 
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David Jason up to his old tricks again this time as Delboy. Rodney copies him but with a different result. Classic comedy from Only Fools and Horses.

Bounci 07-12-2021 04:58 PM

Bell Bottomed George (1943)
 
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David Jason up to his old tricks again this time as Delboy. Rodney copies him but with a different result. Classic comedy from Only Fools and Horses.

Thanks again for the posts, Jennysathome. I remember Del Boy had a habit of patting women's bums and it's nice to see a clip of one of these before the woke brigade decide to edit these out of future broadcasts.

As for my own video (admittedly a day later than I usually post these, but there was a reason for that), this is from the oh so innocent era of George Formby. In the appropriately named Bell Bottomed George from 1943, he plays a waiter at a naval base who bumps into a pal who has managed to wrangle leave to see his girlfriend Sally. Naturally George is delighted, but not as much as pal Jim, who decides to give his girl Sal a hearty slap on the backside. "Ooh sailor! Turn it up!" she tells him, wincing in pain. Not sure what it means, but it's not something you see every day in a George Formby film. Sadly, I don't know the name of the actress, as it only gives credits for two women in the film, but neither of them are this perky little actress.

Bounci 07-18-2021 11:10 AM

Friends: Halloween Party (2001)
 
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It's another clip from Friends for this week's Pat of Appreciation, from 2001 from the episode The One with the Halloween Party (which, curiously, is the only time Friends featured Halloween in their series). This scene features a guest appearance by Sean Penn, who turns up at the Halloween party and sees Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) dressed up as Supergirl and goes up and gives her bum a real good slap! The reaction is lovely, as Phoebe is surprised but also delighted at being slapped on the ass, though it proved to be an awkward faux pas from Penn - though he doesn't know it yet. "Aren't you going to give me a kiss?" he asks. "Okay, I will," replies Phoebe cheerfully. "But only after you tell me who the hell you are." Turns out he's mistaken her for his future bride, who happens to be Phoebe's sister. And it gets more awkward for him as it goes along...

Bounci 07-25-2021 05:02 PM

Jennifer Aniston - Along Came Polly (2004)
 
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To continue the Friends theme, here is Jennifer Aniston away from the hit TV series and in the film Along Came Polly from 2004, canoodling with Ben Stiller on the bed, who gets to have a good feel of the Aniston ass before giving it a nice smack on the cheek. Unlike many that I come across via watching films - and it's remarkable how many films or shows have someone patting a girl's bum - this I came across on the net, but it was still a nice find all the same. Enjoy.

Jennysathome 07-26-2021 06:57 AM

Emma Peel in The Avengers
 
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From the 60s series The Avengers. Steed (Patrick Macnee) pats the bottom of his lovely sidekick Emma Peel (Diana Rigg).

This is from the series 5 episode "Who's Who?" in which the bad guys take over the bodies of Steed and Mrs Peel. A gentleman like Steed would never behave like that!

grandpafap 07-26-2021 11:19 PM

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From the 60s series The Avengers. Steed (Patrick Macnee) pats the bottom of his lovely sidekick Emma Peel (Diana Rigg).

One of my favorite women in my youth.

Bounci 08-01-2021 04:37 PM

Jennifer Aniston - Management (2008)
 
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Another Jennifer Aniston find, this clip is from the film Management from 2008. It involves Aniston's rather remote character checking into a motel, where Steve Zahn's character is helping out with his parents business and becomes obsessed with her after he first notices her bottom (well, who can blame him?) and falls for the rest of her. In this clip, he gets a surprise when going to her room when she makes the offer to become a little more acquainted with the object of his amorous affections. Not surprisingly, he takes her up on the offer...

Bounci 08-08-2021 11:25 AM

The Grass is Greener (1960)
 
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This week's Pat of Appreciation comes from the film The Grass is Greener (1960), starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr as owners of a country estate having to let out their manor to tourists to bring in money. The fair Deborah looks particularly lovely in this and possesses a fine backside that Cary Grant - THE ultimate cinema smoothy - actually gets to handle. The scene itself just involves the couple walking along while Deborah talks about money saving schemes, but as she goes to go into a room Cary Grant gives her bum a nice pat to encourage her in. I've let the scene itself continue a bit longer, just so you can have a good look at Deborah's bum and because she also possesses quite a nice pair of legs too! Enjoy.

Bounci 08-15-2021 06:16 PM

Sons of the Sea (1939)
 
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This week's video comes from the 1939 film Sons of the Sea, and featured Kay Walsh and Kynaston Reeves. For a British film from 1939, it has some rather racy dialogue, as Reeves catches Kay ogling the naval cadets through a telescope (always nice to know it isn't just the men that ogle through a telescope) and pats her bum to startle her. "Why this sudden interest in astronomy?" he asks her, knowing perfectly well why. "Ah, it's not so sudden," she replies. "Oh, so you weren't observing the heavenly bodies then?" quips Reeves. In another extraordinary comment, when talking about her boyfriend, he asks "Is he as stiff as he looks?" "Oh no," replies Kay. "He unbends occasionally." Saucy stuff indeed! I have also included a clips of Kay's bum in pink trousers, just to show off what Reeves would of been patting, and she sure possesses a sweet bottom on her!

As for Kay Walsh, she started out in films in 1934 and soon became a name in the 1940's, when not only did she marry the film director David Lean, but appeared in some of his films, including most famously as Nancy in Oliver Twist in 1948. She also appeared as the graveyard caretaker's wife in Greyfriars Bobby in 1960 before retiring from acting in 1981. She died in her 94th year in 2005, and may of lived longer had she not suffered burns during an accident that caused her death. Thankfully film preserves the memories of these actresses, so that technically they never really die.

Bounci 08-22-2021 11:52 AM

Jill Adams - Doctor at Sea (1955)
 
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This week's Pat of Appreciation comes from the Doctors film series, and in particular Doctor at Sea (1955), which featured a young Brigitte Bardot. However, the lady that features in this video is Jill Adams, who here plays a rather tipsy girl who ends up as a surprise package for Dirk Bogarde's Dr Simon Sparrow when he goes to his cabin to bed after a ship's party and finds Adams in his cabin. This being Dirk Bogarde, he isn't having any of it, and attempts to wake her up by giving her a couple of firm slaps to her backside to rouse her (well, that would be my excuse). This doesn't entirely work, but the scene where Bogarde attempts to get her back into her own cabin is amusing enough, and I've left that on the end of the video for you to enjoy. Certainly Jill Adams looks a treat here.

As for Jill Adams, she started out as a window dresser and then sketch artist for the shop in the 1940's, and when a model failed to arrive for a shoot, Jill had to step in and thus started her modelling career. In 1953 she was discovered again, and quickly moved into acting, which she proved surprisingly adept at, and had an array of hits including The Constant Husband (1955), Private's Progress (1956), The Green Man (1956) and Brothers in Law (1957), and although her career was beginning to wane by the 1960's she was noticeable as WPC Policewoman Passworthy in Carry on Constable in 1960. She retired from acting in 1966, and died in 2008, aged 77.

Bounci 08-29-2021 12:22 PM

Doctor in Distress (1963)
 
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Another Doctors' film, this time Doctor in Distress (1963), and again involving Dirk Bogarde. This time the lady involved is Mylene Demongeot, a French starlet who was hugely popular in both France and England in the late 50's/early 60's. Bogarde's character ends up dating her after he arrives at her flat looking for his girlfriend, only to discover she has moved out. In this video clip he turns up at her flat for an intimate dinner for two with a bottle, leading to her querying it. "It's supposed to be a tonic," says Bogarde. "With me around you don't need a tonic," replies Mylene, before kissing him. That certainly gives him a boost, as when she gets up he gives her bum a hearty slap, and Mylene gives a yelp of surprise. Mind you, Mylene's character is very much more adventurous than Dirk's, and he notices that the table is set for three, only to find out that she has invited her twin sister along. "We are very close. We share everything together," says Mylene - and by that she really does mean a menage a trois! I have also included on the end of the video a couple of clips of when Bogarde first meets Mylene at the flat. This is due to Mylene wearing some of the shortest shorts you will ever see - certainly for 1963, anyway!

Bounci 09-26-2021 07:37 PM

A Window in London (1939)
 
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This clip comes from the UK film A Window in London (1939), in which Michael Redgrave believes he has seen a woman being murdered at the window while on a train to work. Sounds very Agatha Christie, though in truth it doesn't entirely work out like that. Anyway, before all that there is a scene where he returns home from work to his wife (played by the beautiful Patricia Roc), who is asleep in bed. As she does night shift (no, nothing naughty, I assure you), he has to wake her up to go to work, and does so by the ever practical way of slapping her bum. It's a lovely sound, and sure does the job, and you also get the benefit later in the film of seeing Roc in just her underwear. I should of included that in this clip, but instead you can check her out in another clip I have posted of her in the "EUF's in Classic Movies and TV" thread here: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...8&postcount=67. In that clip, she finds herself being undressed and not being able to do a thing about it!

As for Patricia Roc, this was one of her earliest screen roles, having only come into acting the previous year. She'd had an unusual upbringing, adopted when young by a Belgium father and French mother from her English parents. She didn't discover the truth until she was in her 30's, by which time she was a big star. She shot to fame in Millions Like Us in 1943, and became a star in Gainsborough films such as The Man in Grey (1943), and The Wicked Lady (1945), where (according to wiki pedia) "Roc's overt bisexuality" had to be downplayed and scenes reshot due to the low cleavages of the dresses in order for the film to be shown to US audiences. Whether Roc was herself bisexual or merely gave that edge to her characters in films is hard to say, but she did marry 3 times in her life. Her career waned during the 1950's and her last screen role was in the TV series The Saint in 1962. She hit the headlines in 1975 for a shoplifting charge, but afterwards retired to Switzerland where she died in 2003, aged 88.

Bounci 10-03-2021 12:14 PM

The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1964)
 
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This week's video is from Moll Flanders - no, not the raunchy UK TV series from 1996, but the 1964 film version starring Kim Novak. As you'd expect from such a racy source novel, there is some bum pinching of the title heroine, but not as much as you'd imagine. Only two, in fact. The first comes when she is singing a recital with the family that raised her when she was an orphan, with Derren Nesbitt and Daniel Massey. As her voiceover tells us that "in addition to music, we had lessons in deportment, manners..." Massey's hand reaches down and pinches her bum, startling her.

The 2nd comes when she has shared a passionate tumble in the hay with Massey and comes out of the barn, only for his brother (Nesbitt) to see them and the two get into a fight. As she watches on, their father (Cecil Parker) comes along to inquire about the noise. Telling him that they are fighting, he wagers that they are "fighting over some wench, I wouldn't wonder" and asks if he knows her, before then pinching her bum and plucking some hay from her buttocks. "In the barn?" he inquires mischievously. "I was looking for eggs," says an embarrassed Novak. "Find any?" replies a disbelieving Parker.

For Novak, she came to films in 1954 and quickly found fame in films such as Picnic (1955), The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), Bell, Book & Candle (1958) and most famously Vertigo (1958). Her role in Moll Flanders in 1964 marked what was the wane of her time at the top. Her last role was in 1991 in Liebestraum and after her experience in that she decided to retire. She is still going strong however, and is now 88 years old.

Bounci 10-10-2021 08:17 PM

Golden Ivory (1954)
 
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This week's clip starts the beguiling Susan Stephen, who appears in a film that had a number of titles, but started out in 1954 as Golden Ivory. This clip is in B&W (I'll explain why later) and is a rather ordinary outback adventure film, where two brothers - each with their own agenda - escort a family of settlers across Kenya. This clip sees Susan and Robert Urquhart, one of the brothers, talking before Susan gives him cheek by mentioning how people who drink can do unpredictable things - obviously a reference to Robert's character's own drinking. He responds by backhanding her backside as she passes, giving a nice sound as he smacks her cheeks. And she has a mighty fine bottom on her, I can tell you! And to prove it I've added slowed down clips on the end of this video from another film she did just 2 years before this in the UK film Father's Doing Fine from 1952. In that film (which she did when she was 21), it looks remarkably as if she is wearing a thong under her tight trousers - hence why I have slowed it down for you to have better scrutiny of it.

It isn't the only thing you get to see of young Susan, I may add. Going back to Golden Ivory, it was released in colour in the USA as Outlaw Safari, but when bought up by American International Pictures in 1957 it was bizarrely cut and re-released in B&W in a double feature with Naked Africa to corner the exploitation market. The reason it was included in the exploitation sphere was because of a swimming scene that revealed a lot more of Susan Stephen than UK audiences had ever seen of her. Yet ironically it is the unedited American version (which seems to have no other naughty clips, despite it's length) that has the rather more revealing scene, as in colour you can see a damn sight more than when in B&W. This scene I've posted on burger1701's "Random TV/dvd thread", which you can find here to see for yourself: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...postcount=1101

As for Susan, she was a big star in the 1950's, with further notable films being For Better, For Worse (1954) and Carry on Nurse (1959), before marriage to director Nicolas Roeg in 1957 curtailed her career far too short in 1962. She died in 2000, aged only 68, but her perky charms and earnest breathy voice made her distinctive in her films, and made you wish that hubby Roeg had thought to cast her in some of his more 'interesting' films with her undoubted talents.

Bounci 10-17-2021 07:11 PM

It Happened One Night (1934)
 
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This week's Pat of Appreciation is from an American classic, the Pre-Code film It Happened One Night (1934), starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. The latter played an heiress who ran away from her father's yacht to try and elope, only to find herself stuck with Clark Gable's out of work reporter, who realizes the whole country is looking for her and decides to stick with her to get a big exclusive and revive his career. It's a brilliant film, and well worth catching, and has a number of famous scenes. This scene is one of them, and sees Gable having to escort Claudette over a river by slinging her over his shoulder so she doesn't get wet. It has some lovely dialogue, as he tells her off for "being playful" before they get into an argument over what is a piggy back. As Gable begins to tire of the argument, he has a novel way of ending it. He gives her shoes for her to hold, then promptly slaps her backside as admonishment before continuing on their way, as she cries out in pain. She couldn't argue with that - especially when slung over Gable's shoulders!

The film swept the Oscars the following year for the 1934 Academy Awards, including Oscars for Gable and Colbert. Neither star wanted to do the film, ironically, forced to do so by their prospective studios. And while Gable grew to like the film once filming was over, amazingly Colbert never did. Claudette herself had a long and varied career, first on the stage, then in films just as the talkies began in 1928. She notably had a number of scantily clan Pre-Code roles, including famously bathing nude in The Sign of the Cross in 1932, but once she won her Oscar she refused to do any more saucy roles and became an actress of much renown. She died in 1996, just 2 months short of her 93rd birthday.

Bounci 10-25-2021 05:27 PM

Kissing Booth (2018)
 
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This week's addition (slightly later than I usually post, I know) comes from a recent film called The Kissing Booth from 2018. It stars Joey King as a student who goes through the usual trials and tribulations of school. In one particular scene she ends up wearing a skirt far too short for her because her pants have split, causing the whole school to gawp at her cheeky features, and leading to one student to run up and give her bum a good slap, ending in a school brawl. Panned by critics, it naturally proved popular with the public and subsequently spawned 2 sequels (so far).

As for Joey King (who was 19 when she filmed this), she started out as a child star at just 7 in 2006 in TV's Malcolm in the Middle before first finding fame in Ramona and Beezus in 2010. The Kissing Booth films saw her move seamlessly from child to adult roles, and she cemented her adult status in TV's The Act in 2019, not only shaving her head for the role but also performing her first ever nude scene and giving us a good look at just what that student in Kissing Booth got to slap. Naturally I have included a pic of that for you to judge for yourselves.

Bounci 10-31-2021 07:46 PM

Charlie Chan's The Trap (1946)
 
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This week's video is from a Charlie Chan mystery called The Trap (1946). It was notably the last film of Sidney Toler (the 2nd Chan), who by this time was dying of cancer. The film involved Chan investigating a number of murders of showgirls who were staying at a beach resort, and naturally some girls were more pally with each other. One such scene sees Tanis Chandler being given a massage by one of the other women while she is lying on her stomach on the sofa. She is thoroughly enjoying it, but when her friend is finished she lets her know by giving Tanis' bum a good slap of finality. The video is short (only 32 secs), but this is in case the uploading issue I queried last week - which took nearly an hour for a 9 min video - is still not resolved.

As for Tanis Chandler, the French actress never had much of a film career that her efforts really deserved. Coming to films after starting out as a model to make ends meet, she made her film debut in 1943. But her most notable moment came that year when she pulled off a hoax by pretending to be a man to get a part in The Desert Song. She not only was successful, but she tried it a 2nd time in 1946 for the film My Reputation - reportedly amused at overhearing executives complain about the lack of men at their studio. Her deception only ended when the part called for her to appear topless mowing the lawn, at which point she had to confess she was a woman. Quite frankly I'd of still made her do the scene! Tanis' career lasted until 1952, at which point she retired from the screen. She died in 2006, in her 82nd year.

Bounci 11-07-2021 05:32 PM

Thunder in the City (1937)
 
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Another oldie, this comes from the British film Thunder in the City (1937) and involves Elizabeth Inglis, Sigourney Weaver's mum, who was an actress in her own right in the 1930's. In this clip she plays the daughter of an upper class family short of money and bored with their lives, until they learn that they are to receive an American cousin to accommodate - one Edward G Robinson, no less!. There is some amusing interchange between the family, as the father relates a story of how Robinson's grandfather stole an Egyptian mummy and placed it in the House of Lords (I bet they didn't notice the difference, either!). When Inglis objects to having an American stay, her father promptly smacks her backside as she bends over to take her croquet shot. When they realize he may be wealthy, they ponder selling the family estate to him and what they would do with the money. "I might be able to acquire myself a husband," Inglis realizes with delight. "Dolly!" admonishes her mother, shocked.

It's not the first time Elizabeth Inglis has appeared on this thread. In her next film she found her backside receiving undue attention in the film Landslide (1937), which can be found here: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...7&postcount=69. As for Inglis, she lived to the ripe old age of 94 before passing away in 2007. And it has to be said that she looks very like her daughter Sigourney. It must be the bone structure.

Bounci 11-14-2021 07:32 PM

Two Ronnies - Mileaway (1984)
 
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This is from The Two Ronnies show from their short spoofs they did in the 1970's and 80's when they weren't doing a serial in their show. This one is from 1984 (Series 10, Ep 4, to be exact) from a short called Mileaway, and one I hadn't seen before. It's also likely not going to be repeated very soon either, due to it's problematic ending. The drama involved a couple (henpecked Ronnie Corbett and his frigid wife April Walker) who get lost in the woods and stumble what appears to be a medieval village run by Ronnie Barker's pub landlord. He offers to put them up for the night in his pub, and when Corbett asks if the beds are warmed, Barker replies that "there is a wench that will warm it for you for an honest groat, with warming pans or coals or whatever you so devise, betwixt you and her. The girl knows all the ways." Then noticing Corbett's frosty wife he goes up to her and says "As for this glacier, give me it's latch key and I will warm it straight" before giving her bum a good grope.

The problematic part of the drama (not seen in this clip, so spoiler alert!) is when the couple go to pay for their meal with their modern money, only to outrage Barker, who orders his staff to put Corbett in the stocks, before telling the barmaids to take Walker up to his bed chamber and strip and wash her and prepare her for him, as being only Corbett's chattle she is there to be claimed as part of his debt. There is left no doubt that when he carries her and dumps her on the bed that he has his wicked way with her (pic included). Nowadays I'm sure it would cause uproar, but back then it was following the Dennis Potter theme that frigidity and repression needed to be freed with sexual liberation, and by the end she is seen happy and liberated and kinder to her husband. However, as they drive off, wondering where the village has disappeared, it turns out it is all a scam by Barker and his gang to rob various passers by of their money with their medieval illusion - which makes him taking advantage of Walker even more problematic in this day and age. It's a good short by the Two Ronnies despite this, but I can't see this ever being repeated on TV. And if you wish to check it out for yourself, try either daily motion or ok.ru and judge for yourself. By the way, April Walker is also the same woman who appears in the St Boltoph's Country Dance sketch with the Two Ronnies. Her backside gets a lot of attention in that and can be found here: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...1&postcount=99

Bounci 11-19-2021 06:35 PM

Two Ronnies - Campers (1984)
 
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I know I usually only upload these on Sunday, but I've decided to start clearing out my backlog of videos just so I know what I've got. So for today are two more video clips from The Two Ronnies TV show. The first post is from their short "Campers" from 1984, which followed Ronnies Barker and Corbett on a camping trip, where they pick up a female hiker (Madge Hindle) after noticing her 'saddle' on her bike - though they are less impressed when she turns round! Still, she does possess a fine backside, and after a trip to the pub Barker cannot keep his hands off of it as he leads her back to his tent for what he thinks will be a night of nookie. He's in for a surprise...

Oh, and just to show that Madge Hindle (Alf Roberts' wife in Coronation St from 1976-80) can look quite decent without the specs, here is a pic of her without them.

Bounci 11-19-2021 06:57 PM

Two Ronnies - Raiders of the Last Auk (1983)
 
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My last from The Two Ronnies shorts from their show, this is from their spoof of a certain hit film starring Harrison Ford, with their version entitled Raiders of the Last Auk. This clip involves heroine Leslie Ash, who (eventually) ends up kidnapped by the inept Gestapo officer Ronnie Barker, who after chloroforming her teddy bear (not intentionally, I may add) then kidnaps her from her bed and slings her over his shoulder before carrying her off, and giving her bum a good grab when he tosses her over (and yes, I've slowed it down for you at the end). Only Ronnie Corbett's hero can save her - Littlehampton Jones!

It's hard to believe that Leslie Ash has been in acting since 1964, but she has! She started out in a Fairy Liquid advert, and as a model in her teenage years before starring with her sister Debbie in Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse in 1978. That led to numerous acting work, such as Quadrophenia (1979), TV series C.A.T.S Eyes (1983-85) before having huge success in the TV comedy Men Behaving Badly from 1992 to 1998. Her only ever nude scene was in TV series The Marksman in 1988, where she appeared topless and which I think is on burger1701's "Random TV/dvd cap thread somewhere. However, if you can't find it, here's a pic of her undressed for you.

Bounci 11-21-2021 06:53 PM

The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
 
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This "Pat of Appreciation" clip comes from the film The Devil and Miss Jones from 1941, and stars Charles Coburn as a shop boss who decides to go undercover to check on his workers by posing as an employee. He becomes friendly with shopgirl Jean Arthur, and in this scene ends up going to the beach along with fellow workers Spring Byington and Robert Cummings. Cummings gives Coburn some homemade wine to drink before deciding to go for a swim, cheekily giving Jean Arthur's bum a good slap as he gets up and causing her to slap back at him in annoyance. Despite this, Arthur is in love with Cummings, and in the famous beach scene (not seen here) talks with Coburn about why she loves him and how she is not as expressive as other lovers. "I guess I'm not the combustible type," she says simply. She sure looks it in that sweater she's wearing, I have to say! (see bottom pic)

The film proved a big hit for Arthur, who had started out in films in 1923! She took a time to find fame, but after dying her naturally brunette hair blonde for the role The Whole Town's Talking in 1935 with Edward G Robinson she became a star, and scored further success in Mr Deeds Goes To Town (1936), You Can't Take It With You (1938), Mr Smith Goes To Washington (1939) and was nominated for an Oscar for The More The Merrier in 1943. Notoriously publicity shy, Arthur's last film was the classic western Shane in 1953, and retired soon after. She died in 1991 in her 91st year.

Bounci 11-30-2021 07:03 PM

The Iron Petticoat (1956)
 
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This clip comes from The Iron Petticoat (1956), which starred Katharine Hepburn as a Russian pilot who lands in West Germany during the Cold War and is suspected of defecting by the Communists and of being a spy by America, Bob Hope is an American soldier ordered to charm Hepburn into the good things about Western life, and in this scene they end up at a café, where Russian spies (including the unlikely casting of James Robertson Justice and Sid James) attempt to kidnap her and nobble him. That sequence is easily some of the funniest in a surprisingly good film, and their 1st attempt sees Justice hire Sandra Dorne to seduce Hope, giving her a pat on the bum to encourage her on. She leads Hope to the bar, where she plans to drug him, but it doesn't work out that way. There is some remarkably saucy language in their exchange that is worth hearing on it's own. For example, she tells Hope her name is Titiana (Ooh Missus!), while when they receive their drinks, she says "Come, let us drink to each other. How do you say - up bottoms?" All it needed was for Frankie Howerd to pop up and it would of been complete.

By the way, Sandra Dorne has also been posted on OCC before in burger1701's "Random TV/dvd cap" thread, where she appeared topless and bottomless in the film Devil Doll in 1964. To see more of Sandra, you can find her here: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...postcount=1083

Bounci 12-03-2021 07:02 AM

Mary Tyler Moore Show?
 
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This video clip I came across a couple of years ago (which shows how much I need to clear out my folder) on You tube. It since disappeared, though I have uploaded it again since, and do so here for your appreciation. It's a brief clip apparently of Mary Tyler Moore from her show The Mary Tyler Moore show, and shows her answering the door to be greeted by her parents. Her mother tells her to greet her father first, who gives her a warm embrace, a hearty "Hello Bones" to her, then gives her bottom a few affectionate pats before she greets her mother. If anyone knows if this is actually from The Mary Tyler Moore or if this is from somewhere else entirely, it would be nice to know, but I felt that as this is the month of the season of goodwill, I'd upload a video featuring just that (so to speak). Enjoy.

cufan86 12-03-2021 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bounci (Post 3056200)
This video clip I came across a couple of years ago (which shows how much I need to clear out my folder) on You tube. It since disappeared, though I have uploaded it again since, and do so here for your appreciation. It's a brief clip apparently of Mary Tyler Moore from her show The Mary Tyler Moore show, and shows her answering the door to be greeted by her parents. Her mother tells her to greet her father first, who gives her a warm embrace, a hearty "Hello Bones" to her, then gives her bottom a few affectionate pats before she greets her mother. If anyone knows if this is actually from The Mary Tyler Moore or if this is from somewhere else entirely, it would be nice to know, but I felt that as this is the month of the season of goodwill, I'd upload a video featuring just that (so to speak). Enjoy.


I don’t know the episode but that is definitely the Mary Tyler Moore show. That is her apartment and the actor is Bill Quinn, who played her father.

yellow_fever_01 12-05-2021 05:35 PM

The Good Life (1971 TV Series)
 
The Good Life was a short-lived TV sit com on NBC. It was based on a novel, by Douglas Wallop, about a yuppie couple who decide that the shortcut to a luxurious lifestyle is to quit their jobs and go to work as butler and cook for a wealthy family. It starred Larry Hagman in his post I Dream of Jeannie role and his wife was played by Donna Mills, who later starred in Knots Landing.

Anyway, in the fourth episode, The Wrecked Butler, Hagman breaks his leg. His employee gets him an electric wheelchair, so he can continue to work around the house. In the scene that I am remembering, he and his wife were tidying up a room and he rolls up behind a bent over Mills and gooses her with the handle of his feather duster.

Does anybody have this clip?

Bounci 12-05-2021 05:50 PM

Madame Sans-Gene (1961)
 
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Originally Posted by cufan86 (Post 3056345)
I don’t know the episode but that is definitely the Mary Tyler Moore show. That is her apartment and the actor is Bill Quinn, who played her father.

Thanks for the conformation cufan86. I didn't know for sure, as it had been a find on You tube and had little detail to it. As for this week's video clip, this is another find on You tube, and stars Sophia Loren as the title heroine Madame Sans-Gene, in a film from 1961. She played real life laundress Catherine Hubscher who ended up marrying a general during the Napoleonic era, who later rose to become the Duke of Denzig. She was known by the title moniker because of her free language and lack of embarrassment, and certainly the film clip here is rather bawdy. She goes to help some soldiers shift a cannon that has become stuck in the street, and one of the soldiers decides to give her a hand. Sounds like a perfect gentleman until she realizes where he's got his hands! After giving her bum a good grab a number of times (under the pretext of helping push her to push the cannon), he then decides to grab her breasts, much to her shock. After admonishing him for mistaking her for a prostitute (at least, I presume that's what she's telling him, as it's in a foreign language), she sends him on his way and he is later seen slapping the bum of another young lady a couple of times as he leads her to her room. Unusually for me, I've just uploaded the clip as it is, without the "repeat" trick I usually add to the video, as I feel it suits this clip better.

This clip also benefits from Sophia having a wet and see through top, so you get to see what star talents attracted the Italian agents when she started out. Indeed, Miss Loren started out as a beauty queen before being cast in films at just 16. But it was two years later that she came to notice in the film Two Nights with Cleopatra (1953), aged 18, where she had to do some rather revealing pics to promote the film where she appeared topless! (Pics are included). If only today's stars would be so conscientious. Either way, it worked. After finding fame in Italy in The Gold of Naples (1954), she ended up going to Hollywood, where she had major success in Houseboat (1958), The Millionairess (1960), and Two Women (1961), which won her Best Actress at the Oscars. Still acting now at the unbelievable age of 87.

Bounci 12-05-2021 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by yellow_fever_01 (Post 3057087)
The Good Life was a short-lived TV sit com on NBC. It was based on a novel, by Douglas Wallop, about a yuppie couple who decide that the shortcut to a luxurious lifestyle is to quit their jobs and go to work as butler and cook for a wealthy family. It starred Larry Hagman in his post I Dream of Jeannie role and his wife was played by Donna Mills, who later starred in Knots Landing.

Anyway, in the fourth episode, The Wrecked Butler, Hagman breaks his leg. His employee gets him an electric wheelchair, so he can continue to work around the house. In the scene that I am remembering, he and his wife were tidying up a room and he rolls up behind a bent over Mills and gooses her with the handle of his feather duster.

Does anybody have this clip?

As this post popped up while I was uploading my video for this week, I apologize for not responding to it first as I didn't see it until after I'd uploaded my video. I shall have a look around on the net to see if any videos of this show pops up and see what I can do. Glad I read your message twice though, as at first I thought you mean the UK The Good Life!

Bounci 12-12-2021 06:38 PM

Houseboat (1958)
 
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First up to yellow_fever_01. I've had a look about, but can find no videos of the American sitcom The Good Life (1971) about anywhere, so apologies for that. I'll keep it in mind in case I ever come across it, though.

Now to the video, and this is another one that involves the ample charms of Sophia Loren. She came to Hollywood in 1957, where she was cast in The Pride and the Passion with Cary Grant, who promptly fell in love with her, and was responsible for her being cast in the film Houseboat a year later. She plays a singer who runs away from her father and ends up nannying widower Cary Grant's children to get away from him. They all end up on a houseboat after the family home gets hit by a train (long story), and naturally tongues wag from Grant's pals about a young woman living on the boat with him. In this clip a few of his pals come for dinner, where one chap, on seeing Loren serving the food declares to his wife "Eleanor, we are going to have to get rid of Sadie the scrubber. This, ladies and gentlemen, is what I call a maid!" and promptly slaps her backside. It makes a lovely sound, but equally good is Loren's response. "There are those who require alcohol to give them courage," she tells him. "I am not one of them," before throwing his drink in his face. "Is it (the drink) dry enough?" she quips before storming off. As he looks stunned, his wife closes his gaping mouth and tells him "You'll think of an answer in the morning, dear."

Bounci 12-17-2021 05:47 PM

EastEnders Bianca Jackson (1993)
 
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This festive clip comes from EastEnders and was the Xmas Day episode from 1993. This scene involved The Queen Vic pub (and for future viewers, this is what a pub looks like), where flame haired Bianca Jackson (played by Patsy Palmer) going up to Ricky Butcher and asking him if he would like to pat her bum! Naturally, Ricky is more than happy to oblige, and it turns out she is wearing musical knickers - something her mother was telling her husband she'd hated as a gift! But just when Ricky thinks his luck is in when she tells him she's in love, she ruins it for him by telling him she actually fancies Tricky Dicky. Ah well, as with EastEnders even back then, it gives with one hand and takes with the other...

Bounci 12-19-2021 12:08 PM

The Nightcomers (1971)
 
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This clip comes from the Michael Winner film The Nightcomers from 1971, and was a prequel to the story The Turn of the Screw, where Stephanie Beacham played a children's governess who has a love hate relationship with gardener and handyman Marlon Brando. Brando's servant is a dominant brooding presence who has no qualms about taking what he fancies of Beacham, and when she taunts him that he may have to leave his job, he slaps her backside when she turns to leave. Later he comes to her room while she is in bed, and knowing she is helpless to counter his brute strength, has to lie there while he unbuttons her top and pulls out her breast to feel her nipples. He does far more to her in what becomes a BSDM sexual relationship, but those scenes can be found on the "Random TV/dvd cap" thread here for those that are interested: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...postcount=1116

Bounci 12-21-2021 11:59 AM

The Generation Game (1994)
 
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As a Christmas treat for you before I sign off from here for Xmas, here are a couple of videos to keep you occupied. The 1st is from Bruce Forsyth's Generation Game, and is a clip from their Xmas Special, which was broadcast on Christmas Eve 1994. It sticks so clearly in my mind as a teenager, and involves two sets of contestants having to perform the Bavarian Lederhosen dance - which involves tipping your partner upside down, shoving their head between your legs and having free reign to pat their backsides (all in the name of a traditional dance, you understand). It's lucky for the chaps that get the women - purple coated Melanie and pink coated Lynn - but less so for the unlucky sod who gets the chap! It has to be said that old Brucie himself thoroughly enjoys himself here, getting more than a few pats of the girls bums while they have their heads stuck between their chap's legs, and a good session of 'family entertainment' was enjoyed by all. And have a listen to the judges' names when Bruce calls them out at the end. Surely that must of been a joke?

Bounci 12-21-2021 12:21 PM

Wheeltappers & Shunters Club (1975)
 
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My 2nd video before my Xmas break is from The Wheeltappers and Shunters Club TV show, and this clip is from their 1975 New Year's Eve episode (and your New Year's treat). It involves Peter Gordeno and a couple of girls in thin wearing body suits performing the song Fever for the crowd, and it's obvious from the start that neither girl is wearing anything underneath the costume, with some very obvious pokies of the girls breasts, as well as some lovely bottom shots. Indeed, during the song Gordeno - as part of the act - gets to touch up those bottoms, but as well as watching the act, it's also fun to hear the comments thrown out by the show's compare Colin Crompton, which are very funny. If you need anything to keep your pecker up - sorry, spirits - for the New Year, then watching these girls might do it. And if you're wondering why I have included a screenshot of one of the girls in the crowd, it's just because she was so cute I couldn't resist adding her. If only they'd pulled her on stage to do a strip tease! Anyway, enjoy the New Year video, and hopefully I will be back sometime next year.

Bounci 01-02-2022 12:06 PM

Night and Day (1946)
 
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A video here to mark the New Year, this comes from the Cole Porter biopic Night and Day (1946), starring Cary Grant in the lead role, and in this scene Jane Wyman (as Gracie Harris) and Mary Martin - Larry Hagman's mother - playing herself recreating the scene she first met Porter! Wyman drags her along to meet him when he is looking for a singer for his new song "My Heart Belongs To Daddy", and when Grant tells her that Wyman tells him she can sing, she seems somewhat surprised - leading to Wyman giving Mary a slap of her backside to prompt her. It's not the only time she does that either, as Mary again makes a faux pas, only for Wyman to pat her bottom again to correct her. Mind you, I doubt Mary would of minded. Despite being married twice, Mary was apparently gay - according to the book "Fade to Grey" - and once in a relationship with also married Janet Gaynor, while Cary Grant, easily one of the best looking men in Hollywood, was rumoured to be bisexual and playing the gay Cole Porter. Only Jane Wyman seems to of had no desire to explore 'other options' in her life...

Bounci 01-30-2022 07:01 PM

Judy Buxton - Rising Damp (1977)
 
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This clip comes from Rising Damp in an episode called The Cocktail Hour from 1977. It features Judy Buxton and Diana King, playing daughter and mother, who are treated to a tea party as Richard Beckinsale's character Alan is dating Judy. Big mistake however was not to invite Rigsby, who is naturally peeved and turns up drunk to put the kybosh on things - eventually causing the two women to leave, but not before Rigsby has pinched both of their bums as they go past him to leave.

I have also included a scene involving Judy Buxton earlier in the episode and her encounter with a jam butty that she discovers by sitting on it. Naturally she has to take off her skirt, and in the process shows off a lovely half moon that Rigsby and Miss Jones gets a good glimpse of when they come through the door at that moment. I did realize after creating this video that I've already uploaded this scene before on burger1701's brilliant Random TV/dvd thread, but I didn't think you'd mind seeing it again. And for seeing even more of the lovely Miss Buxton, you can find her nude scene in the TV series By The Sword Divided (1983) here on the said thread: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...&postcount=774. She has also, for those interested in such important information, appeared topless in the film The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (1975) - further proof that actresses that dare to bare have a better chance of furthering their career. As for Diana King, she is probably best remembered as Mrs Peacock in the TV sitcom Are You Being Served? from 1976 to 1983.


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