词条 | Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story |
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|show_name = Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story |image = |caption = |aka = |genre = Drama |creator = Patrick Reams |writer = Amanda Coe |director = Andy DeEmmony |creat_director = |developer = |presenter = |starring = Julie Walters Alun Armstrong Hugh Bonneville |voices = |narrated = |theme_composer = |opentheme = |endtheme = |composer = {{unbulleted list | Nick Green | Tristin Norwell }} |country = United Kingdom |language = English |num_seasons = |num_episodes = |list_episodes = |distributor = Wall to Wall |executive_producer = Leanne Klein |co_exec = |producer = Richard Burrell |sup_producer = |asst_producer = |cons_producer = |co-producer = |editor = |story_editor = |location = |cinematography = |camera_setup = |runtime = 90 minutes |channel = BBC Two |picture_format = |audio_format = |first_run = |first_aired = 28 May 2008 |last_aired = |preceded_by = |followed_by = |related = |website = |production_website = http://www.walltowall.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?w2wprogram=167 }} Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story is a 2008 British BBC Television drama written by Amanda Coe. Set in the 1960s, it recounts the initial campaigning activities of the British morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse. Julie Walters plays the part of Whitehouse, Alun Armstrong her husband Ernest, and Hugh Bonneville plays Sir Hugh Greene, the Director-General of the BBC, who is taken as embodying the liberalizing forces of the "permissive society" against which Whitehouse campaigned. It was broadcast on 28 May 2008 on BBC Two,[1] aired in the United States on 16 November 2008 as part of the Masterpiece series on PBS and was aired in Australia on 31 May 2009 on ABC1.[2] The script drew heavily on the Max Caulfield biography Mary Whitehouse (1976) and featured a degree of dramatic licence. For example, Whitehouse and others supposedly called their nascent group "Clean Up National TV" until her husband pointed out the unfortunate acronym - they then changed it to "Clean Up TV." Among the many reviews published in the press were two contrasting examples in The Scotsman[3] and The Sunday Times.[4] Additional cast
References1. ^{{cite web |first=Joanne |last=Oatts |title= BBC confirms 'Mary Whitehouse' drama |work=DigitalSpy |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a45402/bbc-confirms-mary-whitehouse-drama.html |date=18 April 2007 |accessdate=18 April 2007}} 2. ^{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/05/filth-the-mary-whitehouse-story.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=28 May 2009|accessdate=2 June 2009}} 3. ^{{cite web|last=Cowing |first=Emma |url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/features/Maybe-Mary-Whitehouse-was-right.4124703.jp |title=Maybe Mary Whitehouse was right all along? Emma Cowing, The Scotsman, 28 April 2008 |publisher=Thescotsman.scotsman.com |date= |accessdate=25 July 2009}} 4. ^A.A. Gill "Mary Whitehouse is the real monster", The Sunday Times, 1 June 2008] External links
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