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Monday 28 June 1993 18:02 EDT
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Farewell to Lady Chatterley (Sunday BBC1):

'Perhaps the most compelling thing . . . has been the spectacle of good straight naturalistic acting struggling against the grain of bad, vulgar script and ho-ho directorial interventions, and finally losing the battle last night in a shipboard denouement of spectacular tackiness.' Lynne Truss, Times

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