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An Inspector Calls
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/p02 z80kq
20:30 tonight, on BBC One. Its been years since I saw this in the West End, and I am looking forward to it immensely !
20:30 tonight, on BBC One. Its been years since I saw this in the West End, and I am looking forward to it immensely !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// ...the inspector's last speech and the behaviour of the family couldn't but make me think of AB of late. //
well amid the wash of AB trivia there are such as BC ( Chris ) who come out with the Right Stuff
Clunky left wing propaganda - The whole rotten irredeemable family at the Big House ( = Capitalists ) combine to screw the workers ( = Eva Daisy etc ) successfully ( = she kills herself )
It is not even a tragedy - where the anti-hero has to be destroyed by his own defect of character. It is more like a Thos Hardy novel ( where a totally innocent good looker like Natassia Kinska gets screwed by an unstoppable march of bad luck )
If you look at the performance history - it is put on in Moscow first, with its admirable socialist principles ( how they must have laughed as they herded the real people into gulags ) as they cant find anywhere in London to put it on
I am not surprised
My own surprise is that kids do it for O level - presumably because proper stuff like Shakespeare is too hard
well amid the wash of AB trivia there are such as BC ( Chris ) who come out with the Right Stuff
Clunky left wing propaganda - The whole rotten irredeemable family at the Big House ( = Capitalists ) combine to screw the workers ( = Eva Daisy etc ) successfully ( = she kills herself )
It is not even a tragedy - where the anti-hero has to be destroyed by his own defect of character. It is more like a Thos Hardy novel ( where a totally innocent good looker like Natassia Kinska gets screwed by an unstoppable march of bad luck )
If you look at the performance history - it is put on in Moscow first, with its admirable socialist principles ( how they must have laughed as they herded the real people into gulags ) as they cant find anywhere in London to put it on
I am not surprised
My own surprise is that kids do it for O level - presumably because proper stuff like Shakespeare is too hard
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When people gather on here to rubbish the BBC, perhaps they should stop and think about dramas like this. This is exactly what the Beeb does so well.
All the previously argued leftie analysis is just tosh. The play exposed the hypocrisy of the moneyed classes, and why not ? Its as fresh today as it was over 50 years ago.
We have more to come next week, with "The Go Between" !
Good drama, well, acted and produced....whats not to like ?
All the previously argued leftie analysis is just tosh. The play exposed the hypocrisy of the moneyed classes, and why not ? Its as fresh today as it was over 50 years ago.
We have more to come next week, with "The Go Between" !
Good drama, well, acted and produced....whats not to like ?