The War Game (1966 BBC Pseudo-Documentary Film) with co-host Sarah
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'The blast wave from a thermonuclear weapon has been likened to an enormous door, slamming in the depths of hell'
-Narrator, The War Game.
Sean and Sarah go from very silly (Sean has been eating too many Brandy-infused Mince Pies) to incredibly serious whilst discussing one of the most harrowing films they've ever seen: The 1966 BBC Nuclear War pseudo-documentary programme, The War Game. Banned from TV broadcast until 1984, when it was show alongside Threads (1984) this is a must-see film.
A harrowing film showing a nuclear strike on the South of England, infused with British humour alongside horrific details of the impact of radiation, this is peak British Television.
Please Note: This podcast episode contains one use of the term ‘coloured’. This is quoted directly from the film purely as part of a historical discussion and review of the film, and is not meant to cause any offence/distress. It highlights the 1960's society, which was still grappling with racial and social prejudice, and allows us to discuss the film in it's historical context.
References:
The V2 attack on Woolworths in London, occurred on Saturday 25th November 1944, and killed 168 people.
Chapters:
0:03 Welcome to the Podcast
1:16 A Heavy Discussion, a Silly Start!
1:56 The War Game
3:48 The Impact of Nuclear War
10:26 British Responses to Nuclear Threats
16:32 Society's Fragility
23:00 Exploring the Horrors
25:43 The Psychological Toll
29:10 The Aftermath of Destruction
33:09 The Reality of Survival
37:27 Triage and Resource Allocation
42:28 The Bleak Future
45:45 Children of the Fallout
49:11 The Illusion of Hope
53:42 Historical Context and Reflection
57:54 Cautionary Tales
1:01:37 Preparing for the Unknown
1:06:14 The Limits of Survival
1:08:21 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
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