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I've just watched the best thing I have seen on TV for many years (BBC2 9:00pm UK time), It made me cry, laugh and think throughout. acting, directing and photography - brilliant! If you have the means to watch it I recommend it without reservation.
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It was marvelous ! Unfortunately I fell asleep at about 22:05 ! But I shall watch the last bit on the iplayer later.
If the Beeb can produce drama of this calibre, why on earth do they not do it more often ? I am old enough to remember Play for Today, and others over the years. When did we last see a good Dickens drama on our screens ?
All this so-called reality TV pap is OK for those that have low expectations but we are not all brain dead !
This was like a breath of fresh air in a Saturday night of the usual low-grade rubbish.
Every now and then the Beeb gets debated here on AB and all sorts of nonsense comes out. But if last night was an example of TV at its best, than all I can say is thank God for the BBC !
If the Beeb can produce drama of this calibre, why on earth do they not do it more often ? I am old enough to remember Play for Today, and others over the years. When did we last see a good Dickens drama on our screens ?
All this so-called reality TV pap is OK for those that have low expectations but we are not all brain dead !
This was like a breath of fresh air in a Saturday night of the usual low-grade rubbish.
Every now and then the Beeb gets debated here on AB and all sorts of nonsense comes out. But if last night was an example of TV at its best, than all I can say is thank God for the BBC !
There's a review here, unfortunately the reviewer has missed out the small, but marvellous performance of Edward Fox, (perhaps understandable in a short review with so many first class acts to report on). His polite, reverent monologue after the performance to Hopkins, with his realization of how mediocre and hum drum his life had been up to that point, brought on a tear I admit.
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