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Jungle Atlantis, BBC TwoThursday, 25 September 2014![]() Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the biggest religious complex ever built. It is also one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring structures ever created, even now still a working temple with both Buddhist and Hindu connections. It was at the heart not... Read more... |
Castles in the Sky, BBC TwoFriday, 05 September 2014![]() On the face of it, it's one of the more counter-intuitive pieces of casting this year; surreal stand-up and possible future Labour Mayor of London Eddie Izzard as Robert Watson Watt, the Scottish scientist who helped develop radar. But on second... Read more... |
Andrew Marr’s Great Scots - The Writers Who Shaped a Nation, BBC TwoSunday, 31 August 2014![]() You didn’t have to wait for the words in the closing credits, “written and presented by”, to know that The Writers Who Shaped a Nation was a project that Andrew Marr was involved with fully. Its sheer broadcasting quality showed it from the... Read more... |
Young Vets, BBC TwoWednesday, 20 August 2014![]() Britain, as Tamsin Greig’s soothing voiceover told us at the top of this hour, is a nation in love with its animals. Still, it’s unlikely that BBC Two is betting the house on this docu-soap, which will follow the lives of 10 students through their... Read more... |
Kate Adie's Women of World War One, BBC TwoMonday, 11 August 2014The role of women during the First World War has been heavily mythologised in a way that has cast them as both the angels of the home front and a force for positive political change. What made this documentary, written and presented by revered war... Read more... |
Melvyn Bragg's Radical Lives, BBC TwoSunday, 03 August 2014![]() We’ve had only two poll tax riots in England. And since England has only twice legislated for a tax on the person, this proves rather a decisive verdict on its popularity. The last lot was in 1991, and though many protesters may have wished for the... Read more... |
Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble, BBC TwoMonday, 28 July 2014![]() The RAF's renowned aerobatics team found itself at the centre of a political mini-storm last week when it was asked to use only blue and white smoke trails (but not red) at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Glasgow. The MoD briskly quashed... Read more... |
The Mill, Series 2, Channel 4 / The Lancaster: Britain's Flying Past, BBC TwoMonday, 21 July 2014![]() Supposedly, The Mill [*] was Channel 4's highest-rating drama of 2013, and the viewers' reward is this second series. However, the secret of the success of this dour, dimly lit series is hard to fathom. Its attempt to convert the history of working-... Read more... |
The Honourable Woman, BBC TwoFriday, 04 July 2014![]() Janet McTeer has admitted that she had to read Hugo Blick's screenplay for The Honourable Woman three times before she could understand what was going on. Therefore anybody hoping to drop into this as a casual viewer can expect to find the learning... Read more... |
The Culture Show: Girls Will Be Girls, BBC TwoTuesday, 01 July 2014In 40 years’ time, when some suit at the BBC is searching the archives for some suitable footage to illustrate women in music in the early 21st century, will he pull out an image of Miley Cyrus or Rihanna wrapped in fishnets and bondage tape? I ask... Read more... |
Shopgirls: the True Story of Life Behind the Counter, BBC TwoWednesday, 25 June 2014![]() We last saw Dr Pamela Cox presenting BBC Two's Servants: the True Story of Life Below Stairs. Having done the academic's-eye-view of Upstairs Downstairs, she has now moved on to the world of Mr Selfridge in this three-part survey of the rise of the... Read more... |
Burning Desire: The Seduction of Smoking, BBC TwoThursday, 29 May 2014![]() When he's not investigating terrorism and the security services, Peter Taylor can usually be found probing into the tar-dripping innards of the tobacco industry. He's made a string of documentaries about it since the 1970s, as well as writing the... Read more... |
