Re: New CDs JAM the Golden Collection
Date: Wed Sep 6, 2017 7:20 pm ((PDT))
I know Clement was a bounder and a cad, but it also irks me how the BBC may
be embarking on a revisionist program that Stalin would have been proud of.
If *every* celebrity's most vile sins and crimes came to light, the BBC
archives would be full of nothing but spider webs and tumbleweeds.
Sometimes grown-ups need to accept that people can do terrible things, but
they can still be remembered for the non-terrible things they contributed.
Simply remembering the work of a miscreant does not mean you approve of
their sins.
Re-writing history and erasing entire life-works seems to me to be a
childish over-reaction.
2 cents worth.
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> I noticed that too and was thinking about it.
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> My conclusion was that the release is absolutely going to have to include
> Clement, because he was in so much of the early stuff that it would
> probably compromise the quality to be forced to pick episodes from which he
> was absent.
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> But Clement is excluded from the blurb (Except for "And many others")
> because they definitely don't want to give the impression that they're
> celebrating the man.
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> It's a weird, awful situation and I think this was the right choice by the
> BBC. I'm genuinely happy for these releases, just because there's so much
> great work by the other performers.
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>> although have just noticed it says it includes a 1968 show - so Clement
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>> the blurb there omits Clement - looks like they may have looked for shows
>> that don't include him. Interesting.