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Originally Posted by maddz
They can be considered problematic today, so I'd head over to FadedPage and check them out there first. Basically, they're very whitebread - often set in pre-war middle class Britain. While there's no overt racism I recall, the bad guys are usually 'other'.
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The racism and xenophobia may not have been explicit, but it was just barely implicit - VERY well lampooned in parodies like "Five Go Mad in Dorset"