Inovit
Joined Aug 2011
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A superb short series which captured the astonishing story of how the Post Office bullied their own employees into submission. Apparently with great accuracy the story pointed the finger at two of the senior management. An excellent cast with a great script meant that the viewer was both educated and deeply moved.
Two black points I note having done some research. No mention of the then Chairman, who must have had some knowledge of the scandal, and who later moved onto another job - as head of ITV (the makers of the documentary). And why no mention of the Daily Mail who pushed the campaign for justice for many years (which I actually remember).
Two black points I note having done some research. No mention of the then Chairman, who must have had some knowledge of the scandal, and who later moved onto another job - as head of ITV (the makers of the documentary). And why no mention of the Daily Mail who pushed the campaign for justice for many years (which I actually remember).
Simply the best BBC comedy in the modern era.
I have never served in the military, but respect those that have, and I do not understand the comments about about this not being for those without a service record.
The ability to draw humour from seemingly tragic stories without resorting to comic book violence is all too rare nowadays. The writing and acting was superb, bouncing from slapstick to deep pathos with aplomb.
And from other reviews, the fact that it was so realistic represents another stunning accolade.
I don't think it ever progressed to BBC 1 did it ? Astonishing when you compare it to the majority of BBC's other output. Perhaps because the viewer was required to actually think rather than be told what to think.
I have never served in the military, but respect those that have, and I do not understand the comments about about this not being for those without a service record.
The ability to draw humour from seemingly tragic stories without resorting to comic book violence is all too rare nowadays. The writing and acting was superb, bouncing from slapstick to deep pathos with aplomb.
And from other reviews, the fact that it was so realistic represents another stunning accolade.
I don't think it ever progressed to BBC 1 did it ? Astonishing when you compare it to the majority of BBC's other output. Perhaps because the viewer was required to actually think rather than be told what to think.