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Sep 3 2015, 07:31 PM
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From Radio Times
QUOTE If you enjoyed the Matt Lucas-voiced nostalgia show It Was Alright in the 1970s then you’re in luck. Channel 4 has commissioned a full series, RadioTimes.com can reveal, covering four decades of recent British televisual history. The full run will follow two pilot episodes which were shown last November and interviewed the stars of the 1970s as they delved into some of the funniest and most shocking TV of the century. Lucas will narrate the new series which will take a decade-by-decade look at TV favourites and oddities, starting from the 1960s and going through to the glories of Britpop and Cool Britannia in the 1990s. C4 promises “jaw dropping clips and jaw dropping reactions", adding "the series will explore what we can learn about life from the TV people watched in their millions before 21st century morals and attitudes took hold”. Among those appearing will be those who made the television – including Melvyn Bragg and Blue Peter alumni Simon Groom, Sarah Greene, Peter Duncan, Valerie Singleton and Peter Purves. Chris Tarrant, Tony Blackburn and Roy Hudd will also pop up. The series will cover Health and Safety (or the lack of it) in the 60s, 1970s Sex Education and the era’s stance on Corporal Punishment, the 80s Nuclear Threat, and Lads and Ladettes of the 90s. It Was Alright In the… will also feature celebrities who are too young to have seen the shows the first time round, including Made in Chelsea’s Ollie Locke and TOWIE’s Lauren Pope, as they react to the TV rules of today being flouted by stars of the past. Channel 4 Features Commissioning Editor Kate Teckman said of the series, which is made by Objective Productions: “The past really is a foreign country and so prepare for the culture shock of the television from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Who would have thought we'd find an actual clip of monkey tennis.” Executive producer Andrew Newman added: “It’s amazing what broadcasters used to think was acceptable to put on telly, sometimes in a shocking way and occasionally in an amusing one and – in the case of Tony Blackburn, locked in a cage serenading Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree to some very angry circus lions live on Saturday night BBC1 primetime – it’s probably both.” http://www.channel4.com/programmes/it-was-alright-in-the New series where Matt Lucas narrates another look back at TV shows from past decades, with clips and reactions to programmes from people not around to watch them at the time. This first edition focuses on 70s-style education, with a look at the lessons conveyed about society and sex, as well as lazy national stereotypes and the casual attitude of TV towards the health and safety of members of the public. Anyone gonna be watching this? |
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Sep 3 2015, 09:51 PM
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Having lived through the period covered, I might give it a go!
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Sep 7 2015, 12:02 PM
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That Carry On Christmas sketch with Barbara Windsor and Sid James would definitely get a lot of complaints nowadays.
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Sep 14 2015, 03:25 PM
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Did anyone see the 80s version of this on Saturday night?
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Sep 14 2015, 03:52 PM
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No I didn't but I might watch the repeat on Channel 4 tonight.
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Sep 15 2015, 08:33 AM
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What was featured on the 80s programme:
Faith Brown's- Rustie Lee impression on TV-Am Depede Mode- Master + Servant sang on Wide Awake Club- Saturday morning children's programme Blue Peter Corset Animal Magic Seal Love Little And Large Indian Joke Two Ronnies Indian Cookery impression, The Viking & Rabbi sketch OTT- Bernard Manning Horizon- Are You A Racist? Saturday Superstore- Matt Bianco, a viewer saying what they really think of them. Going Live Five Star- a viewer saying what they really think of them. Network 7- Coming Out Some programme about wanting to be on Page 3 Mr TSM 1982 Marilyn- A viewer saying what they thought of Marilyn on Points Of View The Clothes Show Leigh Bowery Out On Tuesday |
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Sep 15 2015, 11:50 AM
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There was also Steve Strange on Crackerjack including Stu Francis doing a really weird intro.
I still have a soft spot for Little and Large - it was a real shame to see them doing a sketch like that as late as 1989. 1979 I could just about let pass, but as late as that? |
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Sep 22 2015, 08:09 AM
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What was featured on the 60s programme:
BBC2 Launch Night Gerald Pritschland comment The Charlie Drake Show- Charlie Drake falling over unconscious Tomorrow's World Bullet Armoury Experiment Mad Alive: Take Your Clothes Off Hippodrome Woody Allen Kangaroo Boxing Match Look For Life: Looking For Nothing Do Not Adjust Tour Set- Group singing with blacked up faces The Beatles Show- John Lennon mimicking a person with cerebral palsy. The Saint The Saint Roger Moore Spanking Scene The Avengers Wheelchair Villain/ Chinese Accent Sergeant Cook Chinese Impression The Champions Turkish Impression Scott On Birds People In Trouble: Mixed Marriage- MP's racist views Emergency Ward 10- First interracial kiss and actress Joan Hooley's character being written out of the programme due to the storm behind it. That Was The Week That Was- Millicent Martin Mississippi song which included racist terms and the Black And White Minstrels. |
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Oct 18 2015, 02:47 PM
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What was featured on the 90s programme
The Word- The Hopefuls Paul Gascogine Georide Boys Song Men Behaving Badly TFI Friday Naked Men Parading Around, Kathy Lloyd interview with Chris Evans The Girlie Show- W****er of the Week The Word- Wild Child Competition Man O Man Naked Elvis The Drop Dead Show- Men getting £800 for doing a poo. Strip Masterbrain Trouble At The Top Topless Darts The Good Sex Guide Sex Now- Humphrey's sinister wishes about women Des O'Connor Tonight- Freddie Starr and the monkey dressed as a Nazi Father Ted Chinese Impression Harry Enfield And Chums- Wayne + Waynette Slob The Mrs Merton Show- Bernard Manning interview, Richard Wilson defending troops After Dark- Oliver Reed drunk This Morning Oliver Reed Interview Open Air- People complaining about Antiques Roadshow being taken off air in favour of the release of Nelson Mandela. Inside Story Men of Steel The 8:15 From Manchester- The Untouchables Anti-Smoking Rap The Late Late Show- Anti-Rape Rap with Hazel O'Connor Going Live!- Keith Harris + Orville singing about 'E' |
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Sep 21 2016, 09:41 PM
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BUMP
Did anyone see the episode for this last night? |
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Sep 21 2016, 09:58 PM
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I haven't got round to seeing it yet, but it's stored on the Tivo box.
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Sep 21 2016, 10:02 PM
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It was broadcast after National Treasure.
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Sep 21 2016, 10:34 PM
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