So! BBC2 is to become a 'graveyard' channel, occupied mainly by repeats.
This is a potentially great idea, I think: but let's not have an endless diet of the usual suspects (and, please, let's have no 'classic' comedies, all of which do the rounds on UK Gold and most of which are just not funny any more, anyway); instead, how about exhuming some of those things that made a splash in their day, but which haven't been seen since?
The 1970 dramatisation of Sartre's Roads To Freedom - which seemed to make a huge impression on all who saw it - would be the most obvious candidate, to my mind.
Then how about a repeat of all the extant David Mercer plays in the archive (the world NEEDS to know that he's miles better than Dennis Potter)?
And if the channel really wants to fulfil its original remit, it could re-screen all of the BBC Shakespeare (though it may need to do so selectively, as some of those productions just weren't very good).
This is a potentially great idea, I think: but let's not have an endless diet of the usual suspects (and, please, let's have no 'classic' comedies, all of which do the rounds on UK Gold and most of which are just not funny any more, anyway); instead, how about exhuming some of those things that made a splash in their day, but which haven't been seen since?
The 1970 dramatisation of Sartre's Roads To Freedom - which seemed to make a huge impression on all who saw it - would be the most obvious candidate, to my mind.
Then how about a repeat of all the extant David Mercer plays in the archive (the world NEEDS to know that he's miles better than Dennis Potter)?
And if the channel really wants to fulfil its original remit, it could re-screen all of the BBC Shakespeare (though it may need to do so selectively, as some of those productions just weren't very good).
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