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The 70s

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First episode dateApril 16, 2012
Final episode dateMay 7, 2012
Presented by Dominic Sandbrook
Networks BBC Two
GenresDocumentary
Television Documentary
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About The 70s


Revealed a Britain bristling with aspiration ready to challenge the old class boundaries.

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... " Back in The 70S it would have killed a career...

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Blunt Lee Anderson charms Conservative activists

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... He also questioned whether people were really suffering from poverty and hunger in the UK today, saying " This poverty nonsense, going back to when I was growing up in The 70S that was real poverty...

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... " A disproportionate amount of pain was being inflicted upon certain communities in this transition from The 70S into the 80s, " Graham says...

Wilderness author on phone call that stopped her quitting

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... " Growing up in the Valleys in The 70S and 80s things could be tough, so I was always escaping into my own fantasy world and penning little stories, " she added...

Paris says au revoir to rental e-scooters

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Abba's Agnetha Fältskog returns with solo song: 'I didn't know if I could do this'

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... " Is there a part of her that wishes the 3D avatar technology of Abba Voyage - a concert using digital versions of the band - had existed back in The 70S? " I don t see it that way because it [touring] had its charm, of course, to see all the people that really loved us - and still love us...

Edinburgh Fringe: Anything goes or cancel culture?

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... " " Or do they care about being told what to hate by politicians and media who are using my community to start a culture war? " And they ve done this before, with homosexual men in The 70S, with immigrants, and now the trans community...

Edinburgh Fringe: Anything goes or cancel culture?

Jul 25,2023 10:21 pm

By Pauline McLeanBBC Scotland arts correspondent

" I've never known The Fringe to be so censorious, " says comedy critic Kate Copstick .

" It's not a nice feeling. "

Ms Copstick has been a regular feature of The Fringe for decades and was one of the judges on the Perrier Awards in the early 2000s.

She says The Fringe should be " somewhere you can chance your arm" and Feel Free to try out material.

Her comments come after recent controversies over shows involving another Fringe veteran, comedian Jerry Sadowitz , and politician Joanna Cherry .

Last Summer The Pleasance, a longstanding Fringe comedy brand, cancelled Sadowitz's show after complaints from staff and walkouts by some of The Audience .

It said his act was " extreme in its racism, sexism, homophobia and misogyny".

Sadowitz, who has been known for his provocative stand-up material for years, said his act had been " cheapened and simplified" by the decision.

He Said it contained " a lot of silly, exaggerated irony and nonsense, real fake and exaggerated anger and Bile . . for the purpose of the funny line which follows it".

The Comedian is returning to The Fringe this year, warning audiences " I might just do card tricks and Say Nothing for a whole hour or I might just do the usual 'screaming fascist' schtick".

He will not be performing at the Pleasance which, perhaps in response to Last Year 's issues sent me this email about a show I was going to attend.

" Dear Valued Customer, we wanted to get In Touch With You as soon as we could to make you aware that the content warnings for Dark Noon have now been changed and are as follows: Contains potentially distressing themes. Depictions of physical and sexual violence, haze and strobe lighting. "

The Show in question is a brutal reimagining of the history of the Wild West by a company of South African actors, so maybe it is not surprising it contains these issues.

The Stand venue has also run into controversy over one of its shows this year.

It advertised an appearance by SNP MP Joanna Cherry but then cancelled it because staff said they were not comfortable with her views on transgender issues.

The Venue later reinstated The Event , saying the decision was " unfair and constituted unlawful discrimination against Ms Cherry".

Ms Copstick says: " The Stand seem to be particularly prone to allowing their temporary front-of-house staff to dictate what the programme is, what is allowable and what is not allowable. "

" It's not open access, it's Only If you say The Right things, and good grief, that's like soviet Russia. "

The Stand has increased security for Ms Cherry's event.

Assembly Roxy did the same for Drag Queen Story Time, which has been The Target for protesters wherever it has been staged.

Australian drag artist Reuben Kaye says he wasn't surprised by the protest, despite the proliferation of drag at The Fringe .

" I think this is The Price you pay today for being a visibly queer artist, " he says.

" You have a target on your back.

" The Best part of this is that shows are selling out, there are counter-protests, and supporters going out to protect those performers and allow these children to have a lovely time. "

" Half The Books we read to Our Children are by queer authors but protesters don't care About That , they just care that someone dares to put lippie on, saying we're a threat to children.

" We're not a threat to children. "

Earlier this year Kaye had shows postponed and death threats after he told a joke about Jesus on Australian television.

He says the protesters don't care what the issue is, and will transfer their rage from show to show.

" Drag Queen Storytime is not new, " he says.

" The Outrage for it is new and we have to question why that is.

" Is it because they are actually concerned about children, because if it were they would be concerned about Child Poverty , about child mortality and The High suicide rates for LGBTQI youth. "

" Or do they care about being told what to hate by politicians and media who are using my community to start a culture war?

" And they've done this before, with homosexual men in The 70S , with immigrants, and now the trans community. "

He believes that the Edinburgh Fringe is still open to all, as does Fringe Society boss Shona McCarthy.

She says: " The fact it is a platform for freedom of expression is what brought me to The Fringe in the First Place and it's why I stayed.

" The Fringe doesn't cancel.

" An individual venue might decide in any given year, and even some of those shows that were nor possible then, are back this year.

" The Fringe has a way of working things out but it doesn't cancel a show, unless it's doing something illegal. "

And that has happened in The Past .

Exposed himself

In 1963, Anna Kesselaar was charged with acting in a " shameless and indecent manner" after she was wheeled across The Stage of McEwen Hall, on a trolley, naked from the waist up. She was found Not Guilty .

Today, nudity regularly features in shows, without resulting In Court action.

One of The Complaints made about Jerry Sadowitz was that he exposed himself, something he does in most of his shows.

If staff weren't prepared, audiences certainly were, not least because his show was entitled " Not For anyone".

He'll return later this month for three shows in Queens Hall.

But Kate Copstick is worried.

" When you look back at what The Fringe has turned out, surely a wee bit of it somewhere can be allowed to upset, " she says.

" It's an open access Fringe, The Most famous open access Fringe in The World . The Other parts of The Fringe are going along fine.

" Comics get yourself sorted, venues you don't get to judge on the basis of what The Show is talking about and certainly your front-of-house staff do not get to. "

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