Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a dystopian future, Britain is under the grip of the Home Office's Public Control Department (PCD), a tyrannically oppressive bureaucracy riding roughshod over the population's civil libe... Ler tudoIn a dystopian future, Britain is under the grip of the Home Office's Public Control Department (PCD), a tyrannically oppressive bureaucracy riding roughshod over the population's civil liberties.In a dystopian future, Britain is under the grip of the Home Office's Public Control Department (PCD), a tyrannically oppressive bureaucracy riding roughshod over the population's civil liberties.
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I really enjoyed this. So much that I found the book.
All the laws that were used to make a Police State were on the Statute Book.
Most probably still are! Things like printed matter having to have a Printed and Published by. Which allowed the authorities to suppress dissidents.
They even got the Car Licence Plates right. That was lucky as, as far as I know, the change had not been decided on at that time!
I saw it on TV at the time and would love to see it again.
I think of this as Edwood Woodwards best post-Callan part.
All the laws that were used to make a Police State were on the Statute Book.
Most probably still are! Things like printed matter having to have a Printed and Published by. Which allowed the authorities to suppress dissidents.
They even got the Car Licence Plates right. That was lucky as, as far as I know, the change had not been decided on at that time!
I saw it on TV at the time and would love to see it again.
I think of this as Edwood Woodwards best post-Callan part.
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I remember watching it thinking naaa it could never happen in the U. K., fast forward 43 years we are living the nightmare.
"1990", along with "The Guardians", represents great British "political" sci fi from the 1970s. I heartily agree with the previous commentator who looked forward to a "1990" DVD reissue. Let's hope they do a double with "The Guardians".
The real innovation of the show was not the police state future conjured up, that's been done before, but the fictional dictatorship's use of "Authorised Systematic Harassment". This amounted to essentially the use of all the mundane irritating rules and regulations we are familiar with today, in a systematic, targeted and tyrannical way.
1990 was a lot more innovative and chilling than modern movie treatments like "V".
The real innovation of the show was not the police state future conjured up, that's been done before, but the fictional dictatorship's use of "Authorised Systematic Harassment". This amounted to essentially the use of all the mundane irritating rules and regulations we are familiar with today, in a systematic, targeted and tyrannical way.
1990 was a lot more innovative and chilling than modern movie treatments like "V".
10aejm
I remember this one as a kid as well.
It was very creepy .. I remember in hindsight being totally terrified by this one ... in retrospect I still don't quite understand what my parents were thinking, letting me watch all of this type of stuff as a kid ...
Some of my most vivid memories are of shows like this and Secret Army etc.
1990 as anyone reading this will know, is based on 1984, in which Edward Woodward plays a journalist. Unfortunately, I cant remember exactly what happens, although I still have a vivid memory of some of the scenes: Edward Woodward (Kyle I believe the character was called) meeting his informant in a little beat up car; the guy in charge fleeing when the government starts breaking down.
They do bring these programs out on DVD eventually. Capital City is out now, and they have recently released the 1977 BBC adaptation of Dracula in the US (I also saw that as a kid !!!). Hopefully we will see it soon.
It was very creepy .. I remember in hindsight being totally terrified by this one ... in retrospect I still don't quite understand what my parents were thinking, letting me watch all of this type of stuff as a kid ...
Some of my most vivid memories are of shows like this and Secret Army etc.
1990 as anyone reading this will know, is based on 1984, in which Edward Woodward plays a journalist. Unfortunately, I cant remember exactly what happens, although I still have a vivid memory of some of the scenes: Edward Woodward (Kyle I believe the character was called) meeting his informant in a little beat up car; the guy in charge fleeing when the government starts breaking down.
They do bring these programs out on DVD eventually. Capital City is out now, and they have recently released the 1977 BBC adaptation of Dracula in the US (I also saw that as a kid !!!). Hopefully we will see it soon.
This series scared the crap out of me at the time and was the most real portrayal of what could happen here in Britain under a despotic government.
And guess what? It's happening, the bureaucracy, surveillance, scapegoatig class war, trila by jury being reduced, disclosure of "previous" which will pejudice juries and others. CCTV, smart cards without which you will become a "non-citizen", State accomodation for "public sector workers" (oppose the state and lose your home), intrusive bureaucrats and officials monitoring our offspring. Get the books and see what I mean.
Hopefully. the entire series will be released on video or DVD or perhaps repeated on terrestrial TV..
In 1990 there was a control freak Home Secretary obsessed with regulating everything and with Blunkett and what he is doing to our justice system will realise Wilfred Greatorex's nightmare.
If the centres for asylum seekers don't pan out they could become the New Labour ARCs (Adult Rehabilitation Centres)
And guess what? It's happening, the bureaucracy, surveillance, scapegoatig class war, trila by jury being reduced, disclosure of "previous" which will pejudice juries and others. CCTV, smart cards without which you will become a "non-citizen", State accomodation for "public sector workers" (oppose the state and lose your home), intrusive bureaucrats and officials monitoring our offspring. Get the books and see what I mean.
Hopefully. the entire series will be released on video or DVD or perhaps repeated on terrestrial TV..
In 1990 there was a control freak Home Secretary obsessed with regulating everything and with Blunkett and what he is doing to our justice system will realise Wilfred Greatorex's nightmare.
If the centres for asylum seekers don't pan out they could become the New Labour ARCs (Adult Rehabilitation Centres)
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- CuriosidadesYvonne Mitchell (Kate Smith), Paul Hardwick (Faceless) and the series' most prolific director Alan Gibson did not live to see the actual 1990. Mitchell died on March 24, 1979, Hardwick died on October 22, 1983 and Gibson died on July 5, 1987.
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