Northern Ireland
Wonderland: The Men Who Won’t Stop Marching, BBC TwoWednesday, 01 June 2011![]() Not long after the Good Friday Agreement, BBC Northern Ireland broadcast a charming drama featuring a tale of two drums. An Ulster Protestant was too wedded to the marching season to join his wife on holiday in Donegal, so she wrought her revenge by... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Comedian Omid DjaliliSaturday, 09 April 2011![]() Omid Djalili is a funny man with a funny provenance. There are not many stand-ups about who speak the languages of Presidents Havel and Ahmedinejad, who have played both Muslims and Jews without being either one or the other, whose CV includes... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Belfast: Scenes from the 48th Belfast FestivalSunday, 31 October 2010![]() In National Anthem, the debut play by bestselling novelist Colin Bateman, a composer lies prostrate on the floor. Half hungover, half waiting for inspiration, he has been commissioned to co-write an anthem for Northern Ireland with a poet and has... Read more... |
The Big Fellah, Lyric HammersmithMonday, 27 September 2010![]() When cultural talk drifts toward Mr Big, thoughts tend to turn to Sex and the City's Chris Noth, whose New York is world enough and time away from the doomed metropolis populated by the "big fellah" played by Finbar Lynch in Richard Bean's play of... Read more... |
The Tony Blair Interview with Andrew Marr, BBC Two: The Overnight ReviewThursday, 02 September 2010![]() Tony Blair’s style of leadership was often mocked for being “presidential”, but last night it was Andrew Marr, in sober suit/ shocking orange tie combo, who gave off something of that self-assured “presidential” air. Standing outside No 10, Marr... Read more... |
The Bible: A History, Channel 4Monday, 22 February 2010![]() For six years from 1988, when Sinn Fein was banned from direct broadcasting, Gerry Adams could be seen on television, but not heard. Instead, actors would read his words while his lips soundlessly moved. What would the architects of that ban have... Read more... |
Mo, Channel 4Sunday, 31 January 2010![]() It was a bit like the Ghost of Labour Past at Channel 4’s screening of this biopic of Mo Mowlam at BAFTA a couple of weeks ago. A cohort of party veterans turned out, including Charles Clarke, Neil Kinnock and Adam Ingram (a close ally of Mowlam’s... Read more... |
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