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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality, but ideologically biased,
By J. Michael (Now Born) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eyewitness 1960-1969 (BBC Audio Crime) (Hardcover)
As a big fan of the previous BBC entries in this series, I found this chapter on the 1960s of equal quality and great interest. From the Beatles' early success, to the Sexual Revolution, to the Irish troubles, it was fascinating to hear the first-hand accounts of the actors in that revolutionary decade's great events. However, because the 60s are so close to us...because its ideology still retains its grip over the carcass of Western civilization even now...and because the BBC leadership is infested with people who embrace that ideology with all the fanaticism of true believers, this particular chapter was infected with blatant left-wing bias. It was rather revolting. The narrator made snide remarks about people like Enoch Powell, anti-immigration workers, and anyone else who expressed opposition to the nascent multicultural Britain. I suppose it's what one should expect from the BBC, but it was nevertheless still disgusting.
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Eyewitness 1960-1969 (BBC Audio Crime) by Tim Pigott-Smith (Hardcover - March 7, 2005)
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