And, since "Til Death Us Do Part" was instrumental in exposing the idiocy of racial hatred, it would be a bit of a challenge to prove an incitement charge.
Were wet t-shirt competitions ever held in front of an audience that was SHOCKED to see "this sort of thing" happening?
These days, obviously, there's no-one who will own up to having been in the slightest way involved in ANYTHING that happened thirty years ago. My recollection is that, like...