Anyone remember this series, shown - unbelievably - on ITV during the long, hot summer of 1976?
It tells the story of a 'radical Labour MP' (or 'entryist meddler' depending on your pov) struggling to represent his industrial constituency and reconcile his principles with being part of a right-wing Labour government with no overall majority.
The writing - by Trevor Griffiths, who ought not to have been so easily forgotten - is superb, rising to exhilarating heights at times. It's almost unheard of these days for a writer to make such demands on the concentration of his audience (or to show such respect for their intelligence).
Sadly, there was only one series but Griffiths was eerily prescient about the fate of the left in the UK - the series ends with Brand contemplating a move to South America, where the struggle seems (or seemed then) to have a future.
All in all, brilliant - but not for those who don't remember or understand the politics of the period.
Anyone else seen it?
It tells the story of a 'radical Labour MP' (or 'entryist meddler' depending on your pov) struggling to represent his industrial constituency and reconcile his principles with being part of a right-wing Labour government with no overall majority.
The writing - by Trevor Griffiths, who ought not to have been so easily forgotten - is superb, rising to exhilarating heights at times. It's almost unheard of these days for a writer to make such demands on the concentration of his audience (or to show such respect for their intelligence).
Sadly, there was only one series but Griffiths was eerily prescient about the fate of the left in the UK - the series ends with Brand contemplating a move to South America, where the struggle seems (or seemed then) to have a future.
All in all, brilliant - but not for those who don't remember or understand the politics of the period.
Anyone else seen it?
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