LizzieMaine said:Interesting article, and very telling on the internal workings of the BBC in the late sixties. I suspect this attitude may also have something to do with the subtle change in tone the series went thru between its second and third series -- the later episodes seemed to put far less emphasis on the real danger of imminent invasion, unlike the earlier shows, where it seemed to be played up much more strongly. One of my favorite moments in British TV is the episode where Mainwaring, Jones, and Frazer are convinced that the invasion has begun -- and they're the only members of the platoon available to defend the town. They plot out a quick plan, and Mainwaring sums it up very calmly: "Of course, it'll be the end of us. But we're ready for that, men." "Yes sir, yes sir." "Good show."
Pretty strong stuff for an "innocent sitcom," I have always thought. I wish DA was run more often here in the States.