Matt Lucas narrates a look at some classic TV paranoia, with the comedies, the painfully honest documentaries, terrifying public information films, and the satires that made people so anxious 40 years ago. From punk to pot, foreign diseases to free love, gay rights, women's rights, and newly arrived immigrants, 1970s TV and society saw danger everywhere. Some of the famous 70s shows covered include Man Alive and Brass Tacks, as well as The Goodies taking on the police and June Whitfield burning her bra. The show features first-hand accounts from the people who were making telly at the time, including Barry Cryer, Janet Street-Porter and Bill Oddie.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Philippa Perry | Guest Star | ||
Janet Street-Porter | Guest Star | ||
Garry Bushell | Guest Star | ||
Bill Oddie | Guest Star | ||
Tom Robinson | Guest Star | ||
Benjamin Zephaniah | Guest Star | ||
Oona King | Guest Star | ||
Barry Cryer | Guest Star |