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1990

  • TV Series
  • 1977–1978
  • 55m
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7.4/10
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1990 (1977)
Dystopian Sci-FiDramaSci-FiThriller

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 libe... Read allIn 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.

  • Creator
    • Wilfred Greatorex
  • Stars
    • Edward Woodward
    • Robert Lang
    • Tony Doyle
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    • Creator
      • Wilfred Greatorex
    • Stars
      • Edward Woodward
      • Robert Lang
      • Tony Doyle
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • Jim Kyle
    • 1977–1978
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Herbert Skardon
    • 1977–1978
    Tony Doyle
    Tony Doyle
    • Dave Brett
    • 1977–1978
    Paul Hardwick
    Paul Hardwick
    • Faceless
    • 1977–1978
    Barbara Kellerman
    Barbara Kellerman
    • Delly Lomas
    • 1977
    Lisa Harrow
    Lisa Harrow
    • Lynn Blake
    • 1978
    Yvonne Mitchell
    Yvonne Mitchell
    • Kate Smith
    • 1978
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Greaves
    • 1977
    David McKail
    • Inspector Macrae
    • 1978
    Clifton Jones
    Clifton Jones
    • Henry Tasker
    • 1977
    Michael Napier Brown
    • Jack Nichols
    • 1977
    John Savident
    John Savident
    • Dan Mellor
    • 1977
    Honor Shepherd
    • Marly
    • 1977
    Donald Gee
    • Dr. Vickers
    • 1977
    Mathias Kilroy
    • Tommy Pearce
    • 1977
    Stacy Davies
    • PCD Inspector…
    • 1977
    Harry Fielder
    Harry Fielder
    • PCD Man
    • 1977
    Clive Swift
    Clive Swift
    • Tony Doran
    • 1978
    • Creator
      • Wilfred Greatorex
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    10petersmallhill-enquiries

    A Brilliant Use of Current Law in a 1984 scenario

    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.
    8tgillin-2

    Authorised Systematic Harassment

    "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".
    8hamlet-16

    a great series ....it should be seen!

    This series about an authoritarian Britain very much in the model of 1984 was timely in 1978 but even more so today.

    With the overwhelming presence of CCTV, attempts to control the internet and the reluctance of the UK government to abide rulings that it destroy DNA samples of innocent persons picked up by the police but never charged or found not guilty in court cases and numerous reductions in civil rights because of "terrorism" etc. the scenario at the heart of "1990" is well and truly with us.

    No wonder this series is not available on DVD ...the powers that be would be terrified of it!
    Adrian Sweeney

    Intelligent and entertaining dystopian series

    I found this very watchable, in fact rather more-ish. Dystopian SF thriller series made in 1977 and set in 1990. In a run-down Britain a lot like the real late 70s extrapolated, journalist Edward Woodward tries to stop a nasty and repressive government becoming a flat-out totalitarian one and has a Pimpernel-style sideline in helping people escape abroad. Parts still strike a chord and raise a cynical smile today ('to safeguard freedom' MPs are exempt from the draconian laws inflicted on the rest of the nation, for example.) Connoisseurs of retro-futurism will enjoy things like a car-phone the size of a small fruit machine but the landscape is largely grey and 70s brutalist (and the phone is in an Austin Princess.) There are some good future-shock jokes - 'Oxfam are raising funds for us in India' and we've sold off the Crown Jewels (both only a matter of time.) One thing they got vastly wrong but which must have been a daring act of lese-majeste is that there is a King on the throne only 13 years in the future.

    Woodward and friends are likeable and the situations are interesting. There's wiggle-room and a vestige of due process in the repression; things are just short of Orwellian, iron fist in velvet glove, in a way that also rings true: fascism (actually extreme socialism) with a saccharine smile in a polite British face. It's how it would happen or some might say did. The hero has a Deep Throat mole in the civil service, and his would-be squeeze is a woman high up in the security apparatus who may be trying to be human or may be using him for her own ends; this could have been schlocky or camp but their relationship is an entertaining mix of the cerebral and the playfully flirtatious. It's not just them who have charm and humour and appear to like each other, something missing from the dead-eyed robots on TV now. We care about even minor characters; as a result things get awfully tense at times. Modern TV drama commissioners, please take note. (Also that there's a whole universe of untapped possibilities outside child abuse, terminal disease and serial killing.)

    That said, it gets darker as it goes; Woodward has some splendid victories but is sometimes powerless to help people, and ultimately it's less an adventure series than a shrewd and at times pretty grim study of the misuse of the levers of power - often 'soft' power - all the ways that freedom can die without people actually being shot (no need to imprison people when you can stop them from working; if you don't toe the line your wife and kids will suffer too) and how people variously knuckle under, go along to get along or courageously and self-sacrificingly resist. Anyone living in communist Eastern Europe would have recognised all of it; and similar pressures are to some degree still at work here, now. There are nice touches such as the surveillance room in the baddy HQ looking like a Benthamite panopticon, or a haunting moment dramatizing how poison in the political world seeps into our private ones when a dissident neglects his child because he's obsessively watching the news.
    jerzed

    TERRIFYING THEN. HAPPENING NOW

    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)

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      Yvonne 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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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • Color
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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