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Post by personunknown on Oct 28, 2022 8:44:02 GMT
Warning, you'll never be able to take an Adam Curtis documentary seriously again if you watch this. Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse proving that they still have that comedic genius in this psychoanalytic history of the rise and demise of the BBC. Excellent recreations of TV mainstays, Doctor Who, Eastenders, Play For Today, Blue Peter as the corporation's timeline is subjected to hilarious cod psychology (Brexit due to a failure on not winning Eurovision since Katrina and the Waves) on how the box in the corner has shaped our lives. A must.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 28, 2022 9:51:13 GMT
Sounds great PU - will give it a go
So much stuff to watch though and I just don't get the time to sit down very often
This sounds fab
I've watched a bit of TraumaZone - really enjoying it. How does Adam Curtis find all that footage? Amazing
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2022 14:36:58 GMT
Watched it last night, but must admit I was a bit pissed at the time.
The program reflected the brilliance of Harry and Paul, it was well observed and amusing but I found it too long, too fast paced and too random.
YMMV 🍻
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