All very interesting.
BUT...
- He did not mention that the steward who looked after the Edens aboard the Rangitata was John Prescott;
- The clip from A Taste of Honey did not feature the young Hazel Blears.
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His trivia was rather worse than that. He made two factual inaccuracies, too:
1) The Suez lie was not cooked up in Downing Street, as he claimed, but in France.
2) Eden did not see Nasser as a new Hitler, but as a new Mussolini.
The rest of the programme was a biased attack on Conservative government. Not that I feel any great need to defend the Tories, but it stands out in such contrast to the positive gloss he painted last week over the Atlee government.
Andrew Marr's series is what the BBC does best: promote socialism behind a veneer of neutrality.
Surely, no-one can have missed the pointed parallels with the Blair government. This was an attack on our current government through the mirror of history.
Small point: Sir Alec D-H was standing behind Eden as he left.
Yes. It was a two-pronged attack!
Michael White has a good review on the Guardian site.
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