malcolmgsw
Joined Sep 2003
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I vaguely remember the original Tag Trade shown by the BBC in the early sixties. At that time industrial relations were chaotic. Strikes in many industries,often unofficial.
Things had only changed marginally when LWT unwisely chose to resuscitate this.
The problem is it is a one joke sitcom. How long is it going to take for Miriam Larkin to blow her whistle,and call everybody out. Very unfunny.
Things had only changed marginally when LWT unwisely chose to resuscitate this.
The problem is it is a one joke sitcom. How long is it going to take for Miriam Larkin to blow her whistle,and call everybody out. Very unfunny.
Peter Collinson was noted for the violence in his films. You could call him Britain's Sam Peckinpah. He seems to enjoy the amount of violence he can inject in his films.
Though only 95 minutes long to me it seemed a lot longer. The film was So slow that I fast forwarded the film in certain segments.
The film cost £150000 to £200000 which seemed to be a lot considering the lack of production values on view.
So far as best acting is concerned I would nominate the chicken as the poor bird seemed genuinely terrified.
Though only 95 minutes long to me it seemed a lot longer. The film was So slow that I fast forwarded the film in certain segments.
The film cost £150000 to £200000 which seemed to be a lot considering the lack of production values on view.
So far as best acting is concerned I would nominate the chicken as the poor bird seemed genuinely terrified.