Last night the lady wife and I watched an episode of the DVD of the 1980 BBC adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities. The interiors were extremely murky, with a very narrow spectrum of colour that made the while thing look even gloomier than the prospects of some of the characters. The exteriors were rather better - filmed rather than 'taped'? - but the overall quality not at all satisfactory.
We then switched to BBC4 to watch the first episode of Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (a very welcome repeat of the 1972 series!), and the pin-sharp definition and brilliance of the colours of the picture led me to wonder whether this series had benefited from a 'digital makeover' from which the Dickens could clearly have benefited.
We then switched to BBC4 to watch the first episode of Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (a very welcome repeat of the 1972 series!), and the pin-sharp definition and brilliance of the colours of the picture led me to wonder whether this series had benefited from a 'digital makeover' from which the Dickens could clearly have benefited.
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