BBC-3 (partially found BBC One satire show; 1965-1966): Revision history

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21 May 2023

  • curprev 18:2818:28, 21 May 2023YoshiKiller2S talk contribs 13,151 bytes −36 No edit summary
  • curprev 12:1212:12, 21 May 2023SpaceManiac888 talk contribs 13,187 bytes +13,187 Ever since writing about Brendan Behan's infamous 1956 Panorama interview, I knew I had to cover this one day. And boy, was it worth it! The outrage over the single casual usage of a certain four-letter expletive by Kenneth Tynan is mind-boggling, especially since it aired on a late-night show! This incident is the show's most famous moment, as its satire format was becoming stale when compared to cutting-edge programming like Not Only... But Also.