A look back to the 1980's, Liverpool when the city became the epicentre of a drugs boom that was to change Britain forever.A look back to the 1980's, Liverpool when the city became the epicentre of a drugs boom that was to change Britain forever.A look back to the 1980's, Liverpool when the city became the epicentre of a drugs boom that was to change Britain forever.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
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I only managed to watch about a half hour of this before switching off. From my perspective it was about drug dealers boasting about their chosen profession, never a thought to the countless thousands of people whose deaths from their product were needless but lucrative.
I don't know how they can look in the mirror far less laugh and joke on tv.
I don't know how they can look in the mirror far less laugh and joke on tv.
Really enjoyed this series. Downloaded all of them on Thursday on demand on Sky Q. Enjoyed them all but no 2 was my fav as more my scene i.e. Spent my 21st at the State raving. Liked Paulie's character, thought he portrayed well a young lad of that era with the shellsuit etc., also the way he portrayed dealing but his naievity to it all what is involved etc.
Docs try various styles to tell their story & was a bit meh with drama scenes but interviews are aces.
London geezer charismatic addict reminded me of a fair few fellas in the contacts list over the years, was lolling and disgusted at same time. Liverpool comes across as the real winner, treated terribly for years by the government but the people overcome. People's views on the drug industry prolly won't be changed but i learned a lot more about the mentality of the people of Liverpool criminals, civilians & the rehabilitated and was mostly all very positive.
London geezer charismatic addict reminded me of a fair few fellas in the contacts list over the years, was lolling and disgusted at same time. Liverpool comes across as the real winner, treated terribly for years by the government but the people overcome. People's views on the drug industry prolly won't be changed but i learned a lot more about the mentality of the people of Liverpool criminals, civilians & the rehabilitated and was mostly all very positive.
Brilliant and exactly how I remember it to be at the time. A great trip down memory lane showing both the humorous and devastating effects of drug use.
Not sure it was supposed to make me miss Liverpool but it did (I moved overseas years ago).
I've been listening to Scouse House ever since watching it.
Not sure it was supposed to make me miss Liverpool but it did (I moved overseas years ago).
I've been listening to Scouse House ever since watching it.
The true crime aspect of the documentary was very interesting, however I wasn't a fan of the reenactment of the stories being told, I thought it was unnecessary.
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