Tonight at 8.00 pm on Radio 4:
"Professor Steven Fielding examines the bleak and now-iconic visions of the future lurking beneath the calm surface of British politics, as put forward by some of the nation's most celebrated writers, from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) to Alan Moore's 1980s graphic novel V for Vendetta. he highlights how TV series such as Doctor Who, The Prisoner, Edge of Darkness and A Very British Coup have depicted British democracy under attack from authoritarian governments, aliens, American-backed insurgents and extreme nationalists, among other threats. Contributors include authors Douglas Hurd, Chris Mullin, Frederick Forsyth and David Hare. Part of the Dangerous Visions season. Producer Jane Ashley".
Somewhat timely, I think.
"Professor Steven Fielding examines the bleak and now-iconic visions of the future lurking beneath the calm surface of British politics, as put forward by some of the nation's most celebrated writers, from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) to Alan Moore's 1980s graphic novel V for Vendetta. he highlights how TV series such as Doctor Who, The Prisoner, Edge of Darkness and A Very British Coup have depicted British democracy under attack from authoritarian governments, aliens, American-backed insurgents and extreme nationalists, among other threats. Contributors include authors Douglas Hurd, Chris Mullin, Frederick Forsyth and David Hare. Part of the Dangerous Visions season. Producer Jane Ashley".
Somewhat timely, I think.
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