BBC - Lord of the Flies
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Warhavernet

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358 posts

5 months

Tuesday
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Looks interesting, never read the book, just seen the film.

Still filming in Malaysia, so no broadcast date as yet.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/lord-of-the...

hondajack85

794 posts

17 months

Tuesday
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Always makes me sad seeing the speccy kid picked on in that film.
I guess every TV reality show has become a guide for fking each other over so why not pits some kids against each other in a dramatized fashion.

hidetheelephants

31,489 posts

211 months

Skyedriver

21,182 posts

300 months

Wednesday
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Had the book as a GCE O level subject. Went to see the film. B&W IIRC that'll have been 1968 or 69.
Was on with The Wild One! Marlon Brando.
Note in the new adaptation, Cornelius Brandreth. Grandson of Gyles....
Wonder if they'll "stick a pig"?

Jader1973

4,647 posts

218 months

Wednesday
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Surely a BBC version will be so PC that nobody gets picked on?

Instead they’ll all celebrate their diversity and then sit round a camp fire singing Kumbaya.

KillerHERTZ

1,070 posts

216 months

Wednesday
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Surely a BBC version would be all female?

sly fox

2,325 posts

237 months

Wednesday
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Expect the BBC to fully tick every gender/mulitcultural box with the cast, no-one will be murdered or called 'bad names' . I seem to remember the book containing a large amount of profanity - amusing at the time as i read it at secondary school. I bet that gets removed to some degree.


johnymac

356 posts

189 months

Wednesday
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Well we wouldn't want any of our more sensitive members of society 'triggered' now would we.
Best look at it as an enforced exotic island holiday for a group of you boys.

hondajack85

794 posts

17 months

Wednesday
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It turns out one of them is a girl. nobody would have suspected as it was the fearsome and resourceful one.
If thats not accurate it will be soon lol.