Re: Bbc2 the 70's
Yes we're all intitled to our opinions. But, simply telling me to change channels isn't the kind of reply I wanted. Some constructive criticism as you have done is okay.
Money was tight for a lot of people in the early to late 1970s. Moving to Peterborough wasn't an option, as there was a recession and there were loads of low paid jobs around...Does that all sound familiar?
I also cant stand blooming Stewart Maconie!! Any BBC people reading this?? Please don't use this man anymore.
I agree wholeheartedly!! Andrew Marr's series was compulsive viewing - and more accurate.
There were traffic problems on main roads, but most streets were not jam-packed with parked cars as they are now. Cars are much cheaper and easier to buy nowadays thanks to easy credit - which you can still get BTW.
Thank you for an intelligent reply.
Originally posted by sf1378
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I doubt everyone had lots of cash to spare. I think I'm more used to seeing programmes that are a bit more rose - tinted in terms of nostalgia - barring vox pops from the like of Stewart Maconie or Wayne Hemmingway or Katie Puttrick (see the older I Love...series the BBC did for examples ) whom I don't really like as their comments were a bit sarcastic in those shows from 10 years ago.
I also cant stand blooming Stewart Maconie!! Any BBC people reading this?? Please don't use this man anymore.
I think one of the best shows about the 1970s was Andrew Marr's History of Britain - he really nailed the mix of politics and social issues in that show when he focused on the 70s. Dominic Sandbrook took a far more 'over analysed' approach comparable to Mark Lawson or Melvyn Bragg...at some points I wasn't really even bothering to pay attention.
I actually like seeing old films from the 70s more - take Richard Burton's 'Villain' from 1971 - were the roads really that empty of traffic back then? Thats something I mused over when I watched it the other night on dvd...The good thing about the show was like Shilton said - seeing old excerpts of days gone by.
Thank you for an intelligent reply.
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