grasshopper rex : ask here https://www.primewire.tf/forum/thread/788 not here
SabraKhan : Another Link please, Doodwatch, Voe or Streamwish
ajkramer : We need this to be true in the messed up society and government we have now. Someone nee...
yonkk : I did not see that coming.
Broadway_Musical_Fanatic : On "The Great White Way" (or Broadway for the layperson) Nasubi's wardrobe is known as "in...
Alien : Jean Shrimpton used to be one of, if not the, highest paid supermodels. She was stunning. ...
AdChris : You can seen more about David Jones and his very interesting "Perpetual Motion" Machines o...
greyfur : Was a good ending. This will be missed...
RobotAllah : Will for sure check it out.
Perfect lockdown material for the UK! It may have been small in budget but it was huge in the science fiction imagination of the 1970s. As the creators have stated in past interviews, because it was made for ‘children’, the ITV censors and controllers pretty much left them alone, free to add their own left-leaning radical and subversive ideas.
Of course as a youngster watching it at the time, I was only dimly aware of its subversive undercurrent but as an adult who has re-watched it over the years, I marvel at the imagination, creativity and radical approach to children’s TV by the creators.