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Topic History of: Maxwell last night
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Walter Sobchak Education as well as Entertainment. As a former BBC programme maker , you should have been well aware of that Reithian principle.
JK2006 No but I was hugely entertained Walter; surely the point of a TV show?
Walter Sobchak Couldn't agree less with your potted review, JK.
The piece lacked depth ,any contextual relevance and character development. Ask yourself, were you any the wiser regarding Maxwell and his nefarious dealings after you had seen the programme?
I guess you would say not.
JK2006 Brilliant - David Suchet is guaranteed a BAFTA but even better was Patricia Hodge as Betty - a magnificent performance of a brilliantly written role.