Quick Info
Status: Ended
Network: BBC One
Type: Scripted
Rating: 9.0/10
Swizzlewick
Overview
Swizzlewick was a twice weekly 1964 BBC comedy drama series about the day-to-day events of a local council in a fictional Midlands town. The writers included David Turner who created the series. This series is principally remembered as an early target of 'Clean Up TV' campaigner Mary Whitehouse. An episode in August 1964 featured Mrs Smallgood, a parody of her, who was depicted launching a "Freedom from Sex" campaign with a friend. A scene with a prostitute was cut from another episode of the series, after a television studio worker leaked an advance copy of the script to her. She was told "It's too late to re-shoot.", and answered "I don't want re-shooting, I want cuts." She delivered a letter of complaint in person to the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, who appears to have passed the matter on to the BBC, and the scene Mrs Whitehouse found offensive was cut. Turner resigned from the series.
This production, originally released in 1964, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Drama genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 9.0 across its 1 season.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Drama.
- • Produced in United Kingdom.
- • Original Language: EN.
Starring Cast
Arnold Peters
Vernon Salt
Patrick Mower
Kenneth Wiley
Martin Wyldeck
Augustus Bent
Gillian Royale
Gina Promise
Nancie Jackson
Miss Hart
Margot Boyd
Mrs. Felicity Smallgood
Ballard Berkeley
Major Lamb
Geoffrey Denton
Arthur Oakes
Seasons
Season 1
26 Episodes • Aired 1964-08-18
No season overview provided for this season.