22-05-2024, 01:57 PM
(22-05-2024, 01:17 PM)Neil Jones Wrote: Ooh, that's interesting, Worzel Gummidge Down Under. That's the later version Channel 4 made a few years after the original Southern series ended.
Surprised they've picked up World in Action of all things, I know it was very revolutionary in its time and sort of went round every week looking for a fight, but how does that stand up to a modern audience used to the likes of the Tonight programme and an increasingly fluffy Panorama?
Some of the episodes of World in Action are excellent as historical pieces. It's shows a Britain now long gone.
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This one by John Pilger from 1971 is excellent, but there are many others on Youtube and elsewhere that are well worth watching. I can see them doing well for a certain audience.