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* RetroactiveRecognition: Professor Hatton-Jones is played by Creator/MargaretRutherford, who would later be best known for playing Miss Marple in the ''Film/MissMarple'' films.

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** Arthur Pemberton is played by Creator/StanleyHolloway, who would later be best known for playing Alfred P. Doolittle in ''Film/MyFairLady''.
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Professor Hatton-Jones is played by Creator/MargaretRutherford, who would later be best known for playing Miss Marple in the ''Film/MissMarple'' films.

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* ValuesResonance: British People declaring independence and showing severe DidntThinkThisThrough, with their newly independent 'country' cut off and starving has resonance to the Post-Brexit era.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Professor Hatton-Jones is played by Creator/MargaretRutherford, who would later be best known for playing Miss Marple in the ''Film/MissMarple'' films.
* ValuesResonance: British People declaring independence and showing severe DidntThinkThisThrough, with their newly independent 'country' cut off and starving has resonance to the Post-Brexit era.era.
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** ValuesResonance: British People declaring independence and showing severe DidntThinkThisThrough, with their newly independent 'country' cut off and starving has similarities to the Post-Brexit era.

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** * ValuesResonance: British People declaring independence and showing severe DidntThinkThisThrough, with their newly independent 'country' cut off and starving has similarities resonance to the Post-Brexit era.
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** ValuesResonance: British People declaring independence and showing severe DidntThinkThisThrough, with their newly independent 'country' cut off and starving has similarities to the Post-Brexit era.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The film was made at the time of the [[ColdWar Berlin Airlift]] and audiences would have made the connection between the siege conditions of the Burgundians and the real experience of the Western Sector of Berlin.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The film was made at the time of the [[ColdWar [[UsefulNotes/HistoryOfTheColdWar Berlin Airlift]] and audiences would have made the connection between the siege conditions of the Burgundians and the real experience of the Western Sector of Berlin.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The film was made at the time of the [[ColdWar Berlin Airlift]] and audiences would have made the connection between the siege conditions of the Burgundians and the real experience of the Western Sector of Berlin.

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