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BBC 3

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Alan Bennett in BBC 3 (1965)
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    4F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Kenneth Tynan uses THAT word.

    The very weak joke in the title of this 1965 series is that (as Britons surely will already know) in 1965 there was a BBC-1 and a BBC-2, but no BBC-3. Now there's a Channel 4, and two million channels on SkyTV.

    'BBC-3' made its debut soon after the tremendous revolution of satirical comedy in Britain had begun, exemplified by such offerings as 'That Was the Week that Was' (a.k.a. 'TW3'), 'Beyond the Fringe' and Peter Cook's Establishment nightclub. The people behind 'BBC-3' -- primarily producer Ned Sherrin and his 'TW3' musical troupe, and comedians John Bird and Eleanor Bron -- were keen to get in on that revolution. Unfortunately, this programme lacked the bite and the anger of those more successful offerings, and its satiric edge seldom rose above the level of 'Yah boo, sucks!'.

    Indeed, anticipating criticism that 'BBC-3' was breaking no new ground, the programme led off with a theme song making precisely that point: "It's all been done before / By Swift, who said it better..."

    An ongoing feature of this series was Bird's impersonations of Harold Wilson: unfortunately, these tended to be long droning monologues which weren't very funny, and which relied heavily on topical references to the events of the previous week. Seen today, by a generation who barely remember Wilson, the topical references are largely baffling rather than funny. More effective were Bird's two-hander sketches with Eleanor Bron -- somewhat similar to what Nichols and May were doing in America at this time -- which are rendered more impressive (though not more funny) when one learns that they were largely improvised; Bird and Bron had performed together many times, and were keyed into each other's chemistry and pace.

    The pedigree of 'BBC-3' was raised slightly by the very occasional appearances of Alan Bennett (the most anodyne and least angry of the 'Beyond the Fringe' quartet), here writing monologues for himself to perform and sketches for himself, Bird and Bron. Bennett was adrenalised by the challenge of performing on live television ... oddly, since he'd already worked successfully on stage. The weak comedy sketches in this series were sometimes alleviated by panel discussions on one or another allegedly cutting-edge subject.

    One of the best 'BBC-3' sketches, scripted by Marty Feldman and John Law, featured John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett (not yet officially the Two Ronnies) as symbols of the upper class, middle class and lower class. Their widely disparate heights (Cleese is 14 inches taller than Corbett) added to the hilarity. Years later, Cleese guest-starred on 'The Two Ronnies' and the trio reprised this hilarious triptych.

    Although 'BBC-3' very largely sank without a trace, the transmission of 13 November 1965 has earned a permanent place in the annals of television history. That week's panel discussion was on the subject of theatre censorship: a much more serious subject in Britain at that time than in America, as all theatre scripts still required the approval of the Lord Chamberlain. One member of the panel was theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, and -- in the course of his live on-camera bloviations -- he spoke a certain notorious four-letter word beginning with 'F' ... which went out on the air, there being no electronic delay. Much controversy ensued, until it developed that Tynan's remark was in every other way quite banal.

    Several of the 'BBC-3' recordings still exist, although the one with Tynan's famous comment now survives only in transcript. From what I recall of 'BBC-3', very little of it -- apart from Bennett's few contributions -- would now be worthy of resurrection. This series remains merely a footnote in the careers of several major figures whose important contributions were elsewhere, and I'll rate 'BBC-3' a mere 4 out of 10. Watch your mouth, Ken.
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    Methinks the previous comment doth protest too much. The show was far funnier than the our jaded friend from Minnford gives it credit for. Booker(who founded Private Eye)and Brahms were no mean script writers. One sketch featuring David Kernan as a bus conductor trying to break into opera was especially trenchant. John Bird was outstanding as Wilson. One sketch in particular, brilliantly satirised Wilson's Walter Mitty fantasies. Without skipping a beat, Bird transforms Wilson into Churchill, complete with siren suit. His was one of the most uncannily accurate impersonations of a politician of all time. His African dictators were particularly sharply observed. Even Gerald Kaufman was clever and witty. Granted Tynan could be silly, but he is hardly in any position to watch his mouth, he has been dead for twenty seven years.

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      In the edition of 13th November 1965, during a discussion on censorship, the critic Kenneth Tynan became the first person to say "fuck" on British television. This created a national sensation, as Tynan intended it should. However, moderator Robert Robinson and fellow-guest Mary McCarthy were entirely unshocked, Robinson commenting that Tynan had "chosen an easy way to become famous".
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      Featured in Comedy Connections: That Was the Week That Was (2006)

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