Bleak House Paint

Sometime in the mid-1980s, very possibly on the October 20, 1985 episode of Bookshelf, the BBC Radio 4 program footnoted here (I had just moved to Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire round the end of September), I remember hearing Gore Vidal trace the broad eccentricity of the characters in the works of Charles Dickens to the lead poisoning widespread in the England of the time - early Victorian, I mean, not mid-Thatcherite, England (auto-tip: er, "Mutha Bacon"*).
*After Biffa Bacon's mum, of course - because who in his right and unbashed mind would ever want to risk appearing before her?
Sometime in the mid-1980s, very possibly on the October 20, 1985 episode of Bookshelf, the BBC Radio 4 program footnoted here (I had just moved to Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire round the end of September), I remember hearing Gore Vidal trace the broad eccentricity of the characters in the works of Charles Dickens to the lead poisoning widespread in the England of the time - early Victorian, I mean, not mid-Thatcherite, England (auto-tip: er, "Mutha Bacon"*).
*After Biffa Bacon's mum, of course - because who in his right and unbashed mind would ever want to risk appearing before her?
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