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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Halcyon Days - The Talons of Weng Chiang


My compliments to The Horror Channel for taking us back to a pre Nanny era of TV, wherein things that are now forbidden to be shown were shown liberally.

Specifically I refer to the six episodes of Doctor Who from the late seventies, entitled "The Talons of Weng Chiang" starring Tom Baker.

In these episodes one could see:

- The eating of a joint of meat without cutlery and plates
- Various drugged ladies in their undergarments
- A working girl pointing out that she had finished for the evening
- Copious drinking of beer, wine and spirits
- Industrial quantities of tobacco smoked (both cigars and pipes)
- A detailed explanation by Leela of how to stab a man in the heart
- A visit to an opium den
- A Chinese gentleman (played by John Bennett an English actor) smoking an opium pipe
- An explanation by the above gentleman that the opium made him feel better, on account of the fact that his leg had been chewed off by a giant rat

They don't make kids' programmes like that anymore, and even if they did Auntie (the BBC) would never dare show them.



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1 comment:

  1. "A detailed explanation by Leela of how to stab a man in the heart"

    Ah, Leela..... And what about Jenna (Blakes Seven), and Diana (The US SciFi series "V")???

    Sorry, getting carried away - the taxi's waiting, and I'm grabbing my coat...

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