Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 28, 1981
Transcript:
TV: Good evening. I'm Robert MacNeil. Tonight we focus on Britain's riots. I'll be asking smooth, urbane questions from New York. Jim Lemrer will handle the earnest, plain-spoken questions from Washington. Jim? Robin, our first guest is inspector blackstone caldecote-Hayden of Scotland Yard. Inspector, what was the nature of your recent rioting? Was race a major issue? Race? Yes, quite. Some of the brown chaps did have a go at our lads. But to us, of far greater distress was that the hooliganism took place on the eve of Charles's wedding. Does the royal family know? They've been told there was a spot of unpleasantness, yes.