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Saw this video on tv in London in 2015. After I picked up my mouth from my hotel floor I found the video on you tube. This would NEVER be shown in the US.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)I couldn't make it through the whole thing. Sorry, too much for me!
kimbutgar
(21,240 posts)Millicent Martin.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)Just amazing what was considered within the scope of "appropriate" not that long ago. And CHS has not grown out of that time yet. In fact, it's doubtful she ever will get a clue.
dalton99a
(81,677 posts)salin
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Despite running for just eight months before it was axed by the BBC, the show was an enormously influential force in the 'satire boom' of the 1960s.
Devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost, TW3 arrived at the end of the satire boom that laid the groundwork for the careers of influential writers including Alan Bennett and Christopher Booker.
The show opened with a satirical song by Millicent Martin about the week of news and then launched into an array of sketches, debates and monologues lampooning figures from around the world
The video is horrible and great at the same time. Worth watching.
kimbutgar
(21,240 posts)It is a horrible video but what a lot of white racists thought then and unfortunately now. When I heard Hyde Smith make the comment about hanging from a tree I immediately remembered this video I saw on tv in London.
unc70
(6,125 posts)Tom Lehrer was chief songwriter for the American of That Was The Week That Was (TW3). While Lehrer got in some good satire, the censors would never have allowed anything close to this video.