
March 20th,
2002
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When
Shoulderpads Ruled The World (Wednesday 20 March, BBC 1)
glorifies everything 1980s, the "go for it" decade, when
big was best. It was a time of excess, glamour and gloss, when if
you had it you absolutely flaunted it and everyone walked
with shoulderpads. There was no greater inspiration for
everything 80s than the American supersoaps - Dallas and
Dynasty. Dallas provided TVs greatest
cliff-hanger ever when the nation was obsessed with Who Shot JR?
Dynasty gave us the biggest shoulderpads of the 80s, and
the ultimate superbitch Alexis Carrington (played by Joan
Collins). And here in Blighty there was a home grown supersoap -
but rather than oil it was set in the unlikely world of
boatbuilding - Howards Way. Greed was celebrated in
the movie Wall Street and men were inspired to push up
their sleeves by Don Johnson in Miami Vice.
Interviewees
include from Dallas "JR" - Larry Hagman; "Cliff
Barnes" - Ken Kercheval; "Lucy Ewing" - Charlene
Tilton; "Kristen" - Mary Crosby; and from Dynasty
- "Sable Colby" - Stephanie Beacham; "Adam
Carrington" - Gordon Thomson; "Steven Carrington"
- Jack Coleman. Also including supersoap fans Terry Wogan and
Dale Winton; from the movie Wall Street, Martin Sheen
and from Miami Vice "Tubbs" - Philip Michael
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