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The Story of Women and Art, BBC TwoSaturday, 17 May 2014![]() Last year, the German artist Georg Baselitz told Der Spiegel: “Women don't paint very well. It's a fact,” citing as evidence the failure of works by female artists to sell for the massive sums raised by their male counterparts. The amusing punchline... Read more... |
The Comedy Vaults: BBC Two's Hidden Treasure, BBC TwoSunday, 11 May 2014![]() Remember that classic moment from the 1984 sitcom starring the chaps from Madness when their mate suddenly appears and makes them jump? No, of course you don’t, it was never shown, and what a blessing that was judging by a glimpse of it from BBC Two... Read more... |
Blurred Lines: The New Battle of the Sexes, BBC TwoFriday, 09 May 2014![]() Almost 45 years after the publication of The Female Eunuch, Germaine Greer - now 75 years old and working on a rainforest conservation project in her native Australia, but still “full of bile” - thinks that it is time for a new analysis; a go-to... Read more... |
Watermen: A Dirty Business, BBC TwoWednesday, 16 April 2014![]() It’s a misnomer, of course. Water. It’s not even a prissy misnomer as in “when did you last pass water?” It’s more categorical than that: solids rather than liquids are our subject here. This is essentially a show about shit. Shit and all who sail... Read more... |
Ian Hislop's Olden Days: the Power of the Past in Britain, BBC TwoThursday, 10 April 2014![]() BBC channels One and Two currently present such different sides of Ian Hislop that his appearances should by now be required watching for trainee psychologists. As a founding team captain on Have I Got News For You, his knuckles have left a lasting... Read more... |
Under Offer: Estate Agents on the Job, BBC TwoThursday, 10 April 2014![]() Hang about with estate agents (for the only reason that anyone would) and you notice the men among them often stand with their hands clasped pliantly in front of them, with their shoulders bent slightly inwards. The pose semaphores trustworthiness,... Read more... |
The Battle for Britain's Breakfast, BBC TwoWednesday, 09 April 2014![]() As Gyles Brandreth pointed out, before the advent of breakfast television in 1983, Britain was a civilised country in which people ate breakfast while browsing through a newspaper. Then the BBC cheekily nipped in with its new Breakfast Time... Read more... |
Rev, Series 3, BBC TwoTuesday, 25 March 2014![]() Perhaps the BBC didn't need to make W1A, its new self-satirising sitcom. In the clerical comedy Rev, the Church of England could be considered a very serviceable metaphor for the Corporation, with its unfathomable layers of bureaucracy, well-meaning... Read more... |
Louis Theroux's LA Stories: City of Dogs, BBC Two / Mr Selfridge, Series 2 Finale, ITVMonday, 24 March 2014![]() In the same week that ITV was rounding up Britain's dangerous dogs, the Beeb aired Louis Theroux's report [****] on the unwanted canines roaming the streets of gang-infested South Los Angeles. LA has six dog pounds (we learned), through which 35,000... Read more... |
Line of Duty, Series 2 Finale, BBC TwoThursday, 20 March 2014![]() If nothing else, this second series of Jed Mercurio's brutalist police thriller has done wonders for Keeley Hawes. Not that she was in much need of a career pick-me-up, but the way her haunted portrayal of the much-abused DI Lindsay Denton has... Read more... |
I Was There, BBC TwoSaturday, 15 March 2014![]() We have already seen a lot of World War I on television this year, and clearly we’re going to be getting a great deal more before it's out. Whether it’s a “celebration” season, or the diametrical opposite, or just that looser term, commemoration, is... Read more... |
Line of Duty, Series 2, BBC TwoThursday, 13 February 2014![]() Crikey. Line of Duty was pumping dangerous levels of octane first time round. For this new series we’re in for an overdose. After one hour the body count is racking up: 3 coppers (shot), 1 witness under protection (burned to a crisp), AN Other (... Read more... |
