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More Dangerous Songs: And the Banned Played On
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More Dangerous Songs: And the Banned Played On

Jul 11, 2014
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

More Dangerous Songs: And the Banned Played On features previously banned songs by the BBC including "Lola" by the Kinks, "Jackie" by Scott Walker and "(We Don't Need this) Fascist Groove Thang" by Heaven 17.

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

BBC Four

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Cast

Shirley Bassey

Self - Performer

Shirley Bassey

Ray Davies

Self - Performer

Ray Davies

Dave Davies

Self - Performer

Dave Davies

Debbie Harry

Self - Performer

Debbie Harry

John Lydon

Self - Performer

John Lydon

Scott Walker

Self - Performer

Scott Walker

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