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Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned

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Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned

From My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock to God Save the Queen, this is the story of ten records from the 1930s to the present day that have been banned by the BBC. The reasons why these songs were censored reveals the changing controversies around youth culture over the last 75 years, with Bing Crosby and the Munchkins among the unlikely names to have met the wrath of the BBC. With contributions from Carrie Grant, Paul Morley, Stuart Maconie, Glen Matlock, Mike Read and Jon Robb.

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Release : 2014
Rating : 6.7
Studio : BBC, 
Crew : Director,  Editor, 
Cast : Liza Tarbuck Mike Read Glen Matlock George Formby George Avakian
Genre : Documentary Music

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GurlyIamBeach
2018/08/30

Instant Favorite.

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BeSummers
2018/08/30

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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FirstWitch
2018/08/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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l_rawjalaurence
2014/07/17

LISTEN TO THE BANNED gives a Top-Ten rundown of banned songs past and present, ranging from George Formby's "With Me Little Stick of Blackpool Rock" to Bing Crosby's "I'll be Home for Christmas," to the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" and Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax." With the help of a cohort of experts, including Christopher Frayling, Stuart Maconie and Mark Ellen, coupled with interviews with those involved in some way with the groups concerned (e.g. Frankie's manager Paul Morley), the program explains how the BBC banned many of the songs due to its perceived role as a moral guardian, "protecting" its listeners from material that might be considered too sexually explicit, seditious or political. Many of the explanations given for banning songs at the time now seem absurd; how could Formby's cheerful ballad, packed with double entendres, seem particularly corruptible, especially when there were "blue" comedians like Max Miller touring the halls at that time? The program's chief argument - a sound one - is that values change over time; what might have been censored in the past now appears fairly mild. On the other hand, LISTEN TO THE BANNED does become rather repetitive; the experts either tend to say the same thing or evoke wearyingly predictable clichés characteristic of particular historical periods - the Sixties were a time of sexual freedom; the Seventies were a gray period full of strikes and pessimism, leading to the growth of punk rock; while the Eighties witnessed the growth of an anti-Thatcherite mentality as well as a new freedom of expression for alternative sexualities. Such descriptions do not approximate to individual experiences of each period; they represent a lazy kind of shorthand for program-makers concerned to fill up an hour's slot. Perhaps there might have been more attention devoted to the performers themselves rather than to these so-called "expert" testimonies.

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