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You couldn't do a 70s police drama like that nowadays (see Life on Mars).
But we all spoke like that then, I mean my Dad would regularly say things like:
"Have seen that new shop? Run by a load of **** who probably ***** and ***** all the time. And that funny smell down the street, must be those ***** with their ***** and don't even mention the ***** who want to build a new ****** I blame that Harold ***** Wilson
Just one small problem; sell their houses to who, Ben? Fcking Aquaman?
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 12:12 - Mar 25 by Ewan_Oozami
You couldn't do a 70s police drama like that nowadays (see Life on Mars).
But we all spoke like that then, I mean my Dad would regularly say things like:
"Have seen that new shop? Run by a load of **** who probably ***** and ***** all the time. And that funny smell down the street, must be those ***** with their ***** and don't even mention the ***** who want to build a new ****** I blame that Harold ***** Wilson
Aside from the racism and sexism and simple cops vs. villains, it’s great to watch for the cars, the clothes and shots of broken London before it got all yuppiefied. Oh and the smoking; literally in every shot Carter and Regan are lighting up.
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 15:07 - Mar 25 by Illinoisblue
Aside from the racism and sexism and simple cops vs. villains, it’s great to watch for the cars, the clothes and shots of broken London before it got all yuppiefied. Oh and the smoking; literally in every shot Carter and Regan are lighting up.
and the largely traffic free streets of London, you wouldn't get that these days... oh
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 15:07 - Mar 25 by Illinoisblue
Aside from the racism and sexism and simple cops vs. villains, it’s great to watch for the cars, the clothes and shots of broken London before it got all yuppiefied. Oh and the smoking; literally in every shot Carter and Regan are lighting up.
The Sweeney was very unpopular with the police because it was the first police TV series to show the force in anything other than a good light & one officer described some of it as "frighteningly realistic".
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 17:08 - Mar 25 by Radlett_blue
The Sweeney was very unpopular with the police because it was the first police TV series to show the force in anything other than a good light & one officer described some of it as "frighteningly realistic".
It was certainly a bit different to 'Dixon of Dock Green'
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 17:08 - Mar 25 by Radlett_blue
The Sweeney was very unpopular with the police because it was the first police TV series to show the force in anything other than a good light & one officer described some of it as "frighteningly realistic".
And surely that's where Life on Mars (excluding the language) based its police methods on?
I remember the police in the 80s and the language, as others have pointed out, was a far cry from any kind of correctness.
Our finest cop drama, filmed on location which gives it the realism, as someone said, in a London that doesn’t exist anymore. For a real culture shock, the Alf Garnet film ‘Alfs Back’ is an eye opener. Great scene with George Best, Bobby Moore, and Max Bygraves though!
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Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 20:10 - Mar 25 by Bluespeed225
Our finest cop drama, filmed on location which gives it the realism, as someone said, in a London that doesn’t exist anymore. For a real culture shock, the Alf Garnet film ‘Alfs Back’ is an eye opener. Great scene with George Best, Bobby Moore, and Max Bygraves though!
I love watching it, plus old episodes of Minder.
Proper London doesn't exist anymore.
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
Continuing my way through season 4 of the The Sweeney on 17:08 - Mar 25 by Radlett_blue
The Sweeney was very unpopular with the police because it was the first police TV series to show the force in anything other than a good light & one officer described some of it as "frighteningly realistic".
See also the early 70s Terry Sneed novels by GF Newman where representations of the police moved on from George Dixon types and reflected some of the bent copper cases at the time. The Sweeney also showed that the police didn't always get their man.