


1960s Dublin. Albert Finney recites Wilde's infamous "love that dare not speak its name" speech -- which was first gargled from the dock. From "A Man of No Importance" (1994) Starring Albert Finney as a Wilde obsessed bus conductor. Surely the greatest synopsis for anything hitherto aired on the BBC. It could only possibly be topped by - 'New Program To Be Aired: Members of P.E.T.A. Broil Gordon Ramsay and Jeremy Clarkson'.


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