The Year of the Sex Olympics is a 1968 television play made by the BBC and first broadcast on BBC2 as part of Theatre 625. Influenced by concerns about overpopulation, the counterculture of the 1960s and the societal effects of television, the play depicts a world of the future where a small elite control the media, keeping the lower classes docile by serving them an endless diet of lowest common denominator programmes and pornography. The play concentrates on an idea the programme controllers have for a new programme which will follow the trials and tribulations of a group of people left to fend for themselves on a remote island. In this respect, the play is often cited as having anticipated the craze for reality television.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Nigel Kneale | Writer | ||
Martin Potter | Guest Star | ||
Brian Cox | Guest Star | ||
Tony Vogel | Guest Star | ||
Suzanne Neve | Guest Star | ||
Derek Fowlds | Guest Star | ||
Leonard Rossiter | Guest Star | ||
Michael Elliott | Director |