documentary
No Naughty Bits, Hampstead TheatreTuesday, 13 September 2011![]() You could call it the BBC Four effect. It’s fact-based fictions set in the past, more often than not about the absurdities of sexual mores or other changing customs. In the latest theatrical example, Steve Thompson’s new play - which opened last... Read more... |
Little England, ITV1Monday, 12 September 2011![]() Why did I dislike this programme so much? At first I put it down to the stinker of a hangover I found myself watching it through. Perhaps it was the thought that my hangover would have been easier to bear under a yolk-yellow Dordogne sun than under... Read more... |
The Children of 9/11, Channel 4Monday, 12 September 2011![]() Over the course of the past weekend, not to mention over the last 10 years, it has been said often enough that there are no words to express the horror of 11 September, 2001. This hasn’t stopped people from trying, of course – and sometimes with... Read more... |
The Story of Film: An Odyssey, More 4Saturday, 10 September 2011![]() After the first two parts of Mark Cousins’s magisterial The Story of Film: An Odyssey, I’m still in two minds as to whether it’s fair to call the presenter a generalist. He has already managed to piece together details from the cinema cultures of... Read more... |
Horizon: Are You Good or Evil?, BBC TwoWednesday, 07 September 2011![]() Scientists, eh? You can’t live with them and you can’t live without them: they cure life-threatening diseases and they threaten life with ever more powerful weapons. And in the instance of this documentary, they state the bloody obvious and then go... Read more... |
How Facebook Changed the World: The Arab Spring, BBC TwoTuesday, 06 September 2011![]() It seems unlikely that the founding fathers of social media had in mind a revolution of any greater magnitude than turning your teenager’s bedroom walls inside out and making themselves rich in the process. Still, here we are, less than a decade... Read more... |
Donor Mum: The Children I've Never Met, BBC OneWednesday, 31 August 2011![]() Six months after giving birth to a child conceived through anonymous sperm donation, Sylvia decided to become an egg donor. It was her way, she said, of “giving something back”. It was 1991 and she was to become one of Britain’s first anonymous egg... Read more... |
Harry's Arctic Heroes, BBC OneTuesday, 30 August 2011![]() Does anyone else ever feel a mite sorry for the North Pole? It always takes second billing to its more famous namesake, and you can see why. The South Pole belongs to a continental land mass. Antarctica has penguins, historic huts, and chaps going... Read more... |
American: The Bill Hicks Story, BBC FourSunday, 28 August 2011![]() Being hailed as “the comedian’s comedian” is all well and good after you’re dead; but – as is often the way with great artists – it didn’t much help to pay the bills while Bill Hicks was walking and talking.Early on in Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas’s... Read more... |
Gilbert O’Sullivan: Out on His Own, BBC FourFriday, 26 August 2011![]() While obviously not as seismic a Top of the Pops moment as Ziggy singing “Starman”, the almost contemporaneous appearance of the flat-capped Gilbert O’Sullivan hunched over his piano as if it were a dying coal fire certainly stuck in my memory as... Read more... |
Children of the RevolutionFriday, 26 August 2011![]() As well as recounting the stories of two of the women who would become figureheads for the revolutionary movements that grew out of the social unrest of 1968 - Germany’s Ulrike Meinhof and Japan’s Fusako Shigenobu - Shane O’Sullivan’s documentary... Read more... |
Too Much, Too Young: Children of the Middle Ages, BBC FourThursday, 25 August 2011![]() Although billed as “a fresh look at the Middle Ages through the eyes of children”, presenter Dr Stephen Baxter had to admit the bulk of historic evidence for how medieval children lived their lives was written by adults. Unfiltered accounts from a... Read more... |
