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Mine | In The Closet
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Best Single Drama | 2009
Best Production Design Drama For and | 2008 | Patrick
Best Production Design Drama | 2008 | Patrick
The brother of Harry H. Corbett's second wife, Maureen, complained to the BBC that the timeline portrayed in the film was wildly misleading and gave the impression that i) Maureen's affair with Harry may have led to the break-up of his marriage to Sheila Steafel, which was not the case, and ii) Harry's decision not to make any more episodes of Steptoe and Son (1962) coincided with the birth of his and Maureen's first child, whereas the birth had happened eight years before the end of Steptoe. The BBC upheld these complaints and agreed not to repeat the film unless it was edited to remove these misleading errors.
Made as one of a four-part season "The Curse of Comedy" on BBC Four, though not billed on-screen with this series title. The other three films in the series were Hancock & Joan (2008), Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (2008) and Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me (2008).
Although the film depicts the 1962 arrest of Wilfred Brambell on a homosexual charge, it fails to make clear that Brambell was exonerated and the charge dropped.
Rory Kinnear appears in this TV movie as writer Alan Simpson, half of the Galton & Simpson writing partnership Rory's late father, actor Roy Kinnear, appeared in The Galton & Simpson Playhouse - Naught for Thy Comfort (1977)
"Alan Simpson: A rag-and-bone man? What an awful premise for a sit-com that would be!"
"Joan Littlewood: That was a Richard for the masses you just gave. Now you stay focussed. Get the Histories under your belt. After that we need to see your Macbeth. And then, and only then, will you be ready for the Danish ditherer."