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Love Thy Neighbour

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1976
  • 30m
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7.0/10
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Jack Smethurst and Rudolph Walker in Love Thy Neighbour (1972)
A white working-class socialist has his world turned upside down when an educated black man moves in next door.
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A white working-class socialist has his world turned upside down when an educated black man moves in next door.A white working-class socialist has his world turned upside down when an educated black man moves in next door.A white working-class socialist has his world turned upside down when an educated black man moves in next door.

  • Creators
    • Harry Driver
    • Vince Powell
  • Stars
    • Jack Smethurst
    • Rudolph Walker
    • Nina Baden-Semper
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    7.0/10
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    • Creators
      • Harry Driver
      • Vince Powell
    • Stars
      • Jack Smethurst
      • Rudolph Walker
      • Nina Baden-Semper
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jack Smethurst
    Jack Smethurst
    • Eddie Booth
    • 1972–1976
    Rudolph Walker
    Rudolph Walker
    • Bill Reynolds
    • 1972–1976
    Nina Baden-Semper
    • Barbie Reynolds…
    • 1972–1976
    Kate Williams
    Kate Williams
    • Joan Booth
    • 1972–1976
    Tommy Godfrey
    • Arthur
    • 1972–1976
    Keith Marsh
    • Jacko
    • 1972–1976
    Paul Luty
    Paul Luty
    • Nobby Garside
    • 1973–1976
    Harry Littlewood
    Harry Littlewood
    • The Foreman…
    • 1972–1974
    Michael Slater
    • Cyril…
    • 1972
    Ken Parry
    • Cyril
    • 1973
    Jumoke Debayo
    • Linda
    • 1974
    Oscar James
    • Roy…
    • 1975–1976
    Malcolm Rogers
    Malcolm Rogers
    • The Policeman…
    • 1973–1976
    James Fuller
    • The Black Vicar…
    • 1973–1975
    George Roderick
    George Roderick
    • The Removal Man
    • 1972
    Dick Bentley
    Dick Bentley
    • The White Vicar
    • 1973
    Hazel Coppen
    • The Waitress…
    • 1972–1973
    Tim Barrett
    Tim Barrett
    • Det. Sgt. Finch…
    • 1973–1975
    • Creators
      • Harry Driver
      • Vince Powell
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    kliq316

    It's not that he's black, he's a tory!

    A controversial, yet classic sitcom from the 70's. Based around the lives of Eddie (the proud British unionist), his wife Joan, Bill (the proud black ethnic tory)and his lovely wife Barbie. Often stereotyped by those who have never really watched the series as 'racist', Love Thy Neighbour was far removed from such a stereotype. Looking at the lighter side of the attitudes at the time, Eddie's and Bill's disagreements were perfectly balanced with friendship (who could forget the episode when Eddie drags Bill out on the town?!).

    Eddie and Bill's characters are presented as equals, and both have different views on life (whether it'd be labour, tory, or black power!) but more often than not, when they argue and bicker, both come out looking as bad as each other.

    Anybody faulting Love Thy Neigbhour for it's views should take a closer look at the series first. A show that positioned Bill (Rudolph Walker) in such a prominant powerful role, and presented him as such a strong upstanding character was way ahead of it's time (when other shows were still presenting ethnic minorities as 'comedy' characters).
    keenanchris

    Was it racist?

    Remembering this as a kid, I seem to recall finding it very funny with strong characters and a memorable them tune. From an age when situation comedy was far funnier than its modern counterparts.

    Listening to people talking about it today, you would think it was racist - the main complaint that you laughed with Eddie Booth rather than at him. However, i always remember his black neighbour coming out on top most of the time. So I'm not so sure it really did reinforce those stereotypes. At least it was a depiction of how some white working class people felt at the time.

    Maybe it was a little over the top and certainly wouldn't be shown in our present PC times. But you've got to take it as a period piece. For me it was very memorable and at least broke one mould for me in having the first black actress I fancied in the shape of Nina- Bade Semper - She was gorgeous.

    It would be interesting to see a couple of episodes again to see if it really was that offensive and perhaps to gauge how we have moved on as regards to race relations.
    8trevor-johnson

    Racist to the easily offended only.

    This show has to be taken and viewed in the context it was written in.

    As a black man born in the early 70's, this show is funny for all the people of my parents age I mentioned it to. 'Political Correctness' is more about white people feeling comfortable with what other white people say in their presence, than making black people feel comfortable about whats said to them by white people. Eddie Booth takes the brunt of nearly every episode as his ignorance shows him to be the fool so often. His bigoted ways always showed him up to be the narrow minded, unintelligent idiot he is and regularly needed his wife's help to set him straight.

    Fair enough, its not everyones cup of tea, but it is funny and to think it got shelved from being re-run because of our over protective PC fanatics thought it would re-ignite racism in our streets is a shame. News is that racism hasn't gone and will never go and considering racism is a learnt behaviour, if parents want to educate their young children to be racist, they will just get the DVDs at home and let them watch it that way. ted00043 from Australia just doesn't get the show. Its like a die-hard Columbo viewer watching Bablyon 5; it messes with their head.

    If your going to do it, do it properly. Ban it all together (from our shelves, TV and archives) or let it be seen by everyone, everywhere.
    7ojford

    Funny and light-hearted - and not as racist as claimed

    A fun enjoyable comedy, good for forgetting your troubles to. It has a bad reputation these days as a racist show. And it's true that racial tension is the main theme, and racist slurs are often used.

    However, this is not a show that a white supremacist would write. A black guy (Bill) and a white guy (Eddie) have petty conflicts, and Bill usually wins. The white guy in most episodes makes a total idiot of himself.

    Neither do they really hate each other. One episode has Eddie dance naked round a tree to release a voodoo curse he believes he's put on Bill. It's basically macho posturing between the two guys which leads to them falling out and making.

    So while it does have racist language, its underlying message is far more "woke" than is often imagined. It never punches down at the black characters. And it's genuinely funny.
    8baldrickadder

    And they have the cheek to send missionaries to educate us*

    I have just tonight starting watching this, since my childhood. Now I was only young when I was first allowed this, I think maybe around thirteen. At that time it was all about the phrases " I'll hav alv" " sambo" "nignog" " honkey" "snowflake" etc.

    As so rightly stated often by other reviews, it is not racist in the slightest. Eddie did tend to come off worse, but always came across as ignorant and bigoted. Did it make me racist, not all. In fact this show perhaps embedded the pointlessness of being racist and the stupidity of racist people. It is also not so far fetched as one might imagine. It's set up in the north of England, I lived up north, Yorkshire, in a town with a large Asia population. They was a lot of prejudice about. One example, when the holidays came, a lot of the kids would go what they called " paki bashing". Even my dad was a racist, though I would rather prefer to say ignorant, perhaps still is. I am thankful of this show, it showed me that people are people and race and skin shade should not be a barrier. There's good and bad in everyone. Actually I think the powers that be, need us to have prejudice against each other.

    * not word for word but was a line Bill said in series 1 episode 3. Eddie had been his normal ignorant self.

    This would have gone over my head in my youth, although I might not have seen it before.

    Still funny as I remembered, but perhaps for very different reasons this time around.

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      Despite being one of the most popular British television series at the time of its original broadcast in the 1970s, it has never been repeated on UK terrestrial television due to many perceiving it as racist (although it has been repeated on UK Gold) and is often cited in discussions of racist television from the era.
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      Jacko: I'll 'ave half

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      Featured in All Star Comedy Carnival (1972)

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bemin de buren
    • Filming locations
      • Bushy Park Road, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK(Maple Terrace)
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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