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Completely agree, earlier this year I watched originals on Talking Pictures with Barry Foster, bit corny nowadays and definitely non PC (part of enjoyment) but much better than that effort the other night.
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Not just the van in transit then
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high blood pressure due to heavy snowflaking is said to be one of the most dangerous underlying conditions when it comes to covid-19, alun.
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I didn't watch it alun and after reading your synopsis i most definitely will be swerving.Its got to the point where every new series(plus adverts come to that) HAS to have the "make up" as you describe...Oh how i long for non politically correct TV...doubt whether we will ever see the like again of truly funny comedies such as "Men behaving badly and Fools and Horse's.Having a strictly white cast just wouldn't be allowed.
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Denzil was not a main character before someone mentions it.
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Wasn't TV also politically correct, for its time, when homosexuality was banned, women served their role as housewives and blacks were all gangsters?
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Well of course.
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Mummy, there was a black man on telly. Can I have some milk please
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blacks were all gangsters? edy
Not all...surely... Homosexuality was legal then But Barry Foster is safe I never attempted to watch this rubbish...wisely it seems |
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Its a good job eurovision was cancelled this year otherwise Sweden being represented by black women after a black man last year might have killed Alun off
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Banned from TV, UBLE.
I'm simply saying TV always reflected what was "politically correct" at the time. This includes homosexuality being less represented than its real occurance (and if it was represented on TV, you saw them caricatured or shown as bizarre or something). Women were there as the sexy brainless sidekick or diligent housewife for the heroic white men and black people somehow were mostly criminals on TV. |
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I was not criticising edy…..just observing
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Watching an episode of The Walking Dead the other day , my wife (not me ) said how ridiculous it was that there were umpteen brawls with petite women beating the cr@p out of blokes.
TV drama is almost entirely ruined these days by agendas and social engeneering diktats. Thank goodness for Better Call Saul.......and the wonderful non PC Curb Your Enthusiasm |
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It shows how much we are programmed by the media when young...
We have changed the programming I do notice that....I am more comfortable with what I was brought up with I think most of us are |
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Why isn't there realism in my programme about a zombie apocalypse
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Most drug dealers on my estate are Black...but West Indian Mothers are wonderful... why are most of em SINGLE MOTHERS ??? you dont see that on these poxy pc sicko TV adverts....
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Better call Saul is TV drama at its best.To those subscribing to Netflix i can highly recommend.
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How many acres do you have wounded knee?
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just the 2 Houses and 1 flat in Bermondsey.. Deafy
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I live on a small estate. It sure how many acres
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Bring back White Van Man der Valk.
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Even The Major got panned
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Aaron and Edy would need heart by pass if Benny Hill was on or if they actually watched Curb Your Enthusiasm
A couple of Lentil soup virtue signallers who jumped on here to always say it happened in the past when that is totally different, Edy if your grandma had balls she would be your grandad? |
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Edy: When you were growing up in the DDR, were you close enough to the border to watch western TV?
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Couldn't really care less about the PC aspect... it's modern telly so that's a given. What I thought was outrageous was the ridiculous storyline and plotting. If that is supposed to represent modern policing methods in Holland then they are truly finnish!
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Only during good atmospheric conditions.
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Thanks, edy. I wondered how you would be able to make a judgement on how women and black people were portrayed on western television before 1990 if you weren't able to see it.
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I'm amazed that people are affronted by the fiction in fictional drama. Since when has chit-chat become such hysterical identitarians?
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Don't really have to go to before 1990 to see what I described. There's also re-runs and storage media.
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I'm amazed that people are affronted by the fiction in fictional drama. Since when has chit-chat become such hysterical identitarians? When people want to parade their nasty prejudices! |
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That doesn't mean I get or got offended by it. Again, I'm merely amused by the snowflakes throwing hissy fits when TV has always been political and always served to portray things that were politically correct during the respective time.
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Edy: If you rely on reruns and YouTube for pre-1990 TV, then you're going to see only the most egregious examples. You had to be a channel-hopping viewer of the time to understand what it was really like.
Here's an example: an ITV sitcom of the 1970s called Love Thy Neighbour. The theme was a black couple and a white couple living net door to each other. It's vilified now, and will never be shown again, because of the appalling language and attitudes of the white male characters in the series. BUT, it was the women (black and white) who were sensible, tolerant and sorted things out, while their menfolk bickered and ranted like children. And the it was the black male character who was well-spoken and wanted to get on in life (he voted Conservative). The women explicitly were not bimbos, and the black character was not a gangster. The white men in their working-men's club, by contrast, were the ignorant, bigoted trades unionists. This was one of the most popular shows on television at the time. You could write a whole book on how it reflected and influenced society. But it's been completely "disappeared" from history now. As I said, be careful of making judgements on what the past was like on the basis only of later, selected aspects of it. |
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You are also just providing anecdotal evidence of a single TV show and I don't think it really invalidates my comment on the overall picture, and that the thread starters just wants his own nostalgic bizarro pc TV world back. Especially also taking his posting history into account, which you might not be familiar with.
Just read his opening post. He wants his politically correct world where women and minorities know their friggin' place. |
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I think he just wants a world where people are judged and portrayed primarily according to their characters and abilities rather than their gender, skin colour or sexuality.
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Dude had a huge meltdown this year last time when a black man represented Sweden in the ESC, as aaronh hinted earlier. Alun ain't exactly colourblind.
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*this time last year
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