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DVD: Visions of Change, Vol 1Tuesday, 15 December 2015![]() There was a time when the BBC provided a creative context – free of the anxiety-fuelled micro-management that characterises commissioning today – that gave a great deal of space to original and experimental film-making. While the pioneering work of... Read more... |
Arena: Night and Day, BBC FourMonday, 23 November 2015![]() Arena is the longest-running arts documentary programme for television at the BBC, and perhaps the world: as the BBC itself phrases it, this compendium celebration presented 24 hours in 90 minutes for 40 years, marking the show's latest anniversary... Read more... |
Warren Mitchell - ‘If you could be Welsh and Jewish you really couldn’t miss’Saturday, 14 November 2015![]() “He has been in poor health for some time, but was cracking jokes to the last,” read the statement from Warren Mitchell’s family following news of his death today, at the age of 89. That will come as no surprise for those who remember the actor... Read more... |
Lady Chatterley's Lover, BBC OneMonday, 07 September 2015![]() The major controversy of this revisionist BBC adaptation is not DH Lawrence’s naughty bits, but the lack of them. Gone are the four-letter words and personified genitals – just one half-embarrassed mention of “John Thomas” – while graphic sexual... Read more... |
Imagine... Jeff Koons: Diary of a Seducer, BBC OneWednesday, 01 July 2015Feelings. Whoa whoa whoa feeeelings. Just like that Morris Albert hit of the Seventies for star-crossed lovers everywhere, I lost count of the number of times I heard that word in this Alan Yentob meets Jeff Koons love-in. Or, more precisely, “... Read more... |
W1A, Series 2, BBC TwoFriday, 24 April 2015![]() Should the BBC take the piss out of itself? Of course we must all laugh at our own failings, but the function of satire is to laser in on the faults of others for comedic ends. Isn’t it? The satirist's task is to point the finger elsewhere. Juvenal... Read more... |
Dennis Marks, 1948-2015Monday, 06 April 2015![]() Dennis Marks, who has passed away at the young age of 66, was in every way larger than life. A talented and prolific music and arts documentary filmmaker, an inspired head of music for BBC Television, and artistic director of the ENO, he latterly... Read more... |
Canterbury Cathedral, BBC TwoSaturday, 13 December 2014![]() Attracting over one million visitors each year, Canterbury Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. With its picturesque location and very nice, very white staff, the cathedral offers an easy metaphor for the version... Read more... |
Intruders, BBC TwoTuesday, 28 October 2014![]() "Baffling paranormal thriller" is your drive-thru soundbite to describe Intruders, but despite a lingering threat of genre-cliché, it holds your attention with a very capable cast and some stylish cinematography. The action is set in Washington... Read more... |
Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned, BBC FourSaturday, 12 July 2014![]() The most notorious case of the BBC banning a pop record was the episode of the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" in 1977, which was of course the year of Her Maj's Silver Jubilee. "That was genuinely dangerous," Paul Morley intoned gravely (the... Read more... |
American TV not always better, claims BBC boss Danny CohenThursday, 19 June 2014![]() Here at theartsdesk we still receive the occasional missive from readers on several continents incensed at the BBC's axing of Zen in February 2011, a decision taken by then-controller of BBC One Danny Cohen. Zen didn't get a mention in Cohen's... Read more... |
Listed: Unmissable BBC PromsSunday, 27 April 2014![]() The first bit of the annual Proms ritual is now out of the way, with the publication of the brochure. The next step is at 9am on Saturday 17 May when thousands of people prepare to do simultaneous battle with the Royal Albert Hall's online booking... Read more... |
