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An Inspector Calls
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/p02 z80kq
20:30 tonight, on BBC One. Its been years since I saw this in the West End, and I am looking forward to it immensely !
20:30 tonight, on BBC One. Its been years since I saw this in the West End, and I am looking forward to it immensely !
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Apparently there is more to come on a Sunday evening. I have looked on the BBC website but can't find a list of the others yet to come, apart from The Go Between, next Sunday. Worth staying in for !
Apparently there is more to come on a Sunday evening. I have looked on the BBC website but can't find a list of the others yet to come, apart from The Go Between, next Sunday. Worth staying in for !
The story line could have been set in any 'class' of people - IMO it is more about looking after one another and thinking about the consequences of our actions, not moneyed class verses the poor. I did not know the story line but son is doing this for GCSE and had already read the play and seen the 1954 film. I thought it predictable and a bit over-acted to be honest -and chloe pirrie playing the daughter was not good.
Without going into the politics of the play - we both thoroughly enjoyed the production. We've both read it before, I read it in 6th form as well, and J.B.P. is part of my heritage.
I was a bit worried about modern techniques, but I thought that in the end it worked extremely well. I got a bit confused with the daughter's dress and some settings, which looked more 1920's, but more than compensated for with so many shots around my old stamping-ground of Salt's mill. I went minnowing around the bridge on the towpath which they showed so frequently and signed in at the office, just under the entrance, for my holiday jobs!
I was a bit worried about modern techniques, but I thought that in the end it worked extremely well. I got a bit confused with the daughter's dress and some settings, which looked more 1920's, but more than compensated for with so many shots around my old stamping-ground of Salt's mill. I went minnowing around the bridge on the towpath which they showed so frequently and signed in at the office, just under the entrance, for my holiday jobs!
Mikey, I certainly did not teach it as a left wing play.
The students were expected to think for themselves and draw their own conclusions as to the rights and wrongs of the situations which unfolded.
Before you might ask, I was not teaching to the syllabus, I attempted to get them to express their own ideas and discuss how morality may have changed over the ensuing years.
The students were expected to think for themselves and draw their own conclusions as to the rights and wrongs of the situations which unfolded.
Before you might ask, I was not teaching to the syllabus, I attempted to get them to express their own ideas and discuss how morality may have changed over the ensuing years.