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carolegif | 20:05 Mon 07th Feb 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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Was looking forward to this until I saw that the mill owner was a man of colour! Never in a million years was there a Master of colour!
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Not even in the black country?
I'm sure it will be very popular, another cracking role for Billy Jenkins.
Looks fantastic! One day we'll see people and not colour. Won't that be just bliss..... :-)
It will.
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The actor playing Dodger was very good. But trying to rewrite history isn’t. I am willing to accept that the street children were of colour and oriental, but until someone can come up with an African mill owner, it is not realistic.
Does it matter?
It really shouldn't matter one jot.... it looks so good. Just enjoy it... :-)
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I read the book a few years ago and enjoyed it. I wasn’t aware in the book that Dodger worked in a mill! He was a street child and lived on his wits. There is a reference to someone called grandad because he is nearly 30 and old. I also recall he meets some famous people too!
Why not? There were black men who were business owners then.
"The Greatest Story Ever Told". Was looking forward to this until I realised that Jesus was played by Swedish-French actor. I'm pretty sure that Jesus was Jewish.
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Pastafreak, if you can find any black mill owners then I will stand corrected.
So, seeing this black man stopped you from looking forward to the show.

Hmmm. I think you know how that makes you sound.
Is it a documentary?
Barry, no it's a comedy drama about The Artful Dodger
In that case it really doesn't matter.
Agreed.
Doesn't matter at all. I don't recall seeing any complaints when Dev Patel played David Copperfield........
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Mozz, I enjoyed it, the child actors were great! I do like history portrayed correctly though. Christopher Eccleston isn’t Jewish, but played Fagin. No problem with that! It was just a surprise to portray an evil mill master as a man with African heritage. Now that could be called racist - why was he cast as the villain!
Carole, as we've established, this is a work of fiction, so it doesn't have to be historically factual. Just treat him as an actor and ignore his colour, it seems irrelevant to the role.
Wasn't there an outcry when a black woman played Ann Boleyn a while ago?

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