


1986: Most Shocking Moments
1986: Most Shocking Moments
Controversies, scandals and surprises from the year, with Grange Hill tackling the issue of heroin addiction and EastEnders introducing a gay couple to Albert Square. Screenwriter Dennis Potter's drama The Singing Detective won over the critics, but its sex scenes and nudity upset moral campaigner Mary Whitehouse, while cricketer Ian Botham caused a storm after confessing that he'd smoked marijuana. Narrated by Jan Leeming, with contributions from Mark Little, Nick Ferrari, Cheryl Baker, Nick Hewer, Danny John-Jules and Nina Wadia
1986: Most Shocking Moments airs on Channel 5 +1 at 11:30 PM, Saturday 15 March. (Subtitles, repeat.)
Topics
Arts ➝ Culture (without music)
Jan Leeming
Narrator
John Piper
Series Director
Alison Howe
Executive Producer