Normally I don't write reviews because I'm too busy but I'm making an exception here (albeit brief).
I could write a long essay if I had time but I'll be very brief. This is a surreal series so be warned - you'll either love it or hate it and in 1960 most viewers hated it, apparently. Personally I think it's brilliant and way, way ahead of its time. Maybe, 60 years later, it still is.
I heard about this on a David Bowie documentary - he loved it as a 12/13 year old in Bromley in 1960/61 and based himself on Anthony Newley in so many ways, copying his accent and style (see the way he introduces THE SNOWMAN from 1982).
This is all very surreal - a prototype TRUMAN SHOW in a way.
And part 4 of 6 is very risque too - I can only assume the pofaced censors were unaware of the double entendre.
Una Stubbs is here and Bernie Winters and a young Geoffrey Palmer in part 1.
I loved it - it only feels dated with some comments and attitudes that our pofaced judgemental feminist puritan metoo age would consider sexist. Maybe 1960 was a more intelligent age! AND of course, the computers shown back then look hilariously dated because NOTHING DATES AS FAST AS A VISION OF THE FUTURE> Watch Westworld (1973) to see that. I could not help a smile when two men ballroom dance and we are informed that dancing should be with people of the opposite sex. Not now, Newley!
Anthony NEwley died in 1999 and seems forgotten BUT cowrote the song FEELING GOOD made famous by Nina Simone and the score of the early 70s US Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film incl the famous IMAGINATION song - I suspect Anthony Newley wrote the lyrics. Multi-talented.
I loved it anyway. More entertaining than most drama on TV now. I see it was on ITV then as there are ad breaks minus the ads - shows how far TV has gone downhill, NO WAY would any TV channel risk something like this now - not terrestrial anyway.
This is a gem. really. 5 stars