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Accuracy guidelines". In particular, "the timeline of the drama with regard to the relationship between Maureen and Harry, and Harry's separation from his first wife, did not correlate with the facts", and "the implication in the drama that the child of Maureen and Harry had been conceived as a result of a casual relationship between the two was inaccurate and unfair". The Trust also warned the BBC that, "while it was the right of dramatists to change events for dramatic purposes, the basic facts should remain as a framework on which to build the drama". The Trust also thought the on-screen caption could have been clearer, and warned that "the use of captions such as this should not be regarded as a 'blank cheque' for the indiscriminate and excessive use of dramatic licence". Once again, the drama would not be shown again until further editing had taken place.
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professionalism." In a radio interview on 15 January 2009 Alan Simpson stated that the drama was "not at all accurate", while Ray Galton claimed, "We didn't recognise any of that. Really didn't." Both agreed that any notion of friction or hatred between Corbett and Brambell was inaccurate, stating, "They worked beautifully together."
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was immediately preceded, if not precipitated, by the birth of Corbett's first child. However, the two events were separated by eight years, so the device tended to mislead viewers significantly on an aspect of the narrative central to their interest in the drama." The drama would not be re-broadcast
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Award 2008 for "Single Drama". However, the drama generated controversy due to perceived historical inaccuracies, and following complaints to the BBC by Corbett's family, two revised versions of the drama have been broadcast. Despite these revisions, an investigation by the BBC Trust found that the
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published shortly before the drama was aired that "during this entire period we were unaware of any conflict between the actors save from the occasional gritting of Wilfrid's false teeth when Harry had the perceived audacity to give him a little direction. At all other times they were the acme of
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Editorial Standards Committee partially upheld a complaints appeal by Corbett's brother-in-law, stating on 30 June 2009 that "the essential elements of unfairness to Maureen Corbett were still present in the revised version of the programme, and that this constituted a breach of the Fairness and
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On 24 November 2008, the BBC Editorial Complaints Unit upheld another complaint by Corbett's brother-in-law regarding the drama itself. It ruled that the drama gave the impression that Corbett's relationship with his second wife (Maureen Corbett) "preceded, and might have contributed to, the
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upheld the further appeal by Corbett's brother-in-law on 22 December 2010, it was announced that the drama's Executive Producer, Ben Evans, had been made redundant by the BBC, along with 21 other holders of drama production posts. Evans confirmed to
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Wilfred Brambell ... was conditionally discharged for a year and ordered to pay 25 guineas costs at West London Magistrates' Court yesterday for persistently importuning for an immoral purpose at Shepherds Bush Green on November
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once described as "the British Marlon Brando". Off-screen, Brambell is secretive and dislikes the trappings of fame, and his worst fears are realised when, entrapped by a policeman in a public toilet, he is prosecuted for
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The play covers the entire history of the televised series, skipping over the five-year break between 1965 and 1970 when no episodes were recorded. It starts with Corbett, then a rising Shakespearean actor, starring as
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from sale in a timely manner, but was satisfied that the problem had been treated seriously and that steps had been taken to prevent similar issues in the future. It also "wished to apologise on behalf of the
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persona. At the start, Corbett as Richard II had spoken the words "I wasted time and now doth time waste me", and at the end he says them to himself as he awaits his cue in a live recording of
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was still "unfair and inaccurate", and, "despite the edits made, further action was required by the BBC to remove the impression of a casual relationship between Maureen and Harry". The
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its highest audience figures, estimated as 1.41 million viewers, a 7 per cent share of multichannel audiences between 9.00pm and 10.05pm, based on overnight returns. Reviews were good.
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subsequently instructed its lawyers to perform a worldwide trawl to ensure that no other retailers were still selling the DVD. The Committee was concerned by the failure to withdraw
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breakdown of his first marriage to Sheila Steafel, whereas the chronology it had established did not support this. The drama also gave the impression that the end of
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was entirely factual and claimed that Brambell and Corbett loathed each other, whereas the balance of first-hand evidence is that this was by no means the case.
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drama was still unfair and inaccurate. DVDs of the drama have been withdrawn from sale, and there will be no future broadcasts without further editing.
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said that it would write to the BBC Executive requesting that the BBC Editorial Guidelines be revised to address dramatised biopics (also termed "
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suffers from his womanising, while Brambell's drinking and his relaxed approach to acting cause conflict between him and Corbett, a
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Editorial Standards Committee upheld a further appeal by Corbett's brother-in-law. The ruling stated that the revised portrayal in
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The show, and the actors' careers, are milked dry. Corbett is unable to obtain work that is not a variation on his cockney
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newspaper that he was leaving the BBC, but refused to comment on whether his redundancy was compulsory or voluntary.
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had failed to inform the BBC Shop that the DVD should be withdrawn, and sales had continued until 3 January 2011.
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Editorial Standards Committee published a report into the withdrawal of the DVDs. Evidently the publisher
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On 1 October 2008, the BBC Editorial Complaints Unit upheld a complaint by the brother-in-law of
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The screenplay was written by Brian Fillis, also responsible for the similarly themed 2006 drama
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and the fact that subsequent remedial action had been ineffective in removing the unfairness."
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praised "the tough, funny, sad script... and the subtly glorious performances".
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A third, re-revised version of the drama was broadcast on 2 December 2009 on
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A revised version of the drama was broadcast on 28 and 29 December 2008 on
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starring actors, not comics who will expect every line to contain a laugh.
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reviewer said, "Anyone who remembers David Barrie's Channel 4 documentary
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as part of a season of dramas about television personalities. It stars
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subsequently ordered that DVDs of the drama should be recalled.
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at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, looking beyond that to
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without appropriate editing and content information.
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Index


Phil Davis
Jason Isaacs
Steptoe and Son
Michael Samuels
Jason Isaacs
Phil Davis
Roger Allam
Zoe Tapper
Burn Gorman
Rory Kinnear
Clare Higgins
John Yorke
BBC Four
television play
BBC Four
Jason Isaacs
Harry H. Corbett
Phil Davis
Wilfrid Brambell
Steptoe and Son
Ray Galton
Alan Simpson
Fear of Fanny
Fanny Cradock
Michael Samuels
Royal Television Society
Richard II
Joan Littlewood
Theatre Workshop

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