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When the intelligent but vulnerable Oliver Reed ruined After Dark
The inebriated actor made TV history during a fiery late-night debate on masculinity. But what happened behind the scenes?
Oliver Reed showing his affection for feminist Kate Millett on After Dark
It’s 30 years since Oliver Reed’s notorious appearance on the Channel 4 discussion show, After Dark, which became fodder for the next three decades’ worth of clips shows (it was recently included on Channel 4’s Back to the 80s), and part of the rich, booze-soaked tapestry of Reed’s outrageous chat show appearances.
Along with seven other guests, the actor and legendary hellraiser was invited to discuss the weighty issue of “Do men have to be violent?” Both the topic and Reed’s invitation were timely. Broadcast on January 26, 1991, it came at the height of the Gulf War, as the British Army were deploying women to the frontline for the very first time; also, that same week, Oliver Reed had won a libel cas