documentary
Beautiful Minds: James Lovelock, BBC FourThursday, 15 April 2010![]() At around the same time that Oliver Postgate, that singular genius of children’s television, was knocking up new worlds in his garden shed in Kent, so, in a garden shed in Wiltshire another remarkable maverick, Professor James Lovelock, was... Read more... |
Goldsmiths: But is it Art? BBC FourTuesday, 13 April 2010![]() Goldsmiths has produced 20 Turner Prize winners. It produced Damien Hirst and the majority of the Brit Art pack that caused such a Nineties sensation. It has attracted some pretty impressive tutors to its fine art department – ground-breaking... Read more... |
Lost Films of World War TwoSaturday, 10 April 2010![]() From Monday 12 April, retro channel History is airing a 10-part series called WWII Lost Films. It will present the story of the Second World War from the viewpoints of 12 Americans involved in the war effort, using a newly restored stash of rare and... Read more... |
Starsuckers, More4Tuesday, 06 April 2010That fame, and the pursuit thereof, is hurtful to the soul is the unexceptional if, I suppose, ever invaluable message of Starsuckers, the Chris Atkins documentary given genuine ballast by the details it selects with which to argue its case.... Read more... |
Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me, BBC FourSunday, 04 April 2010![]() Jazz enthusiast Clint Eastwood, who co-produced this film with the BBC's Arena, clearly harbours a particular regard for songwriter, singer, impresario and record company mogul Johnny Mercer. When Eastwood made his film of John Berendt's book... Read more... |
Double TakeTuesday, 30 March 2010![]() Alfred Hitchcock once claimed to have entered a Hitch look-alike contest and lost, characteristically making a joke out of a long-held private obsession. Doppelgängers, impersonators, imposters and victims of mistaken identity - innocent men wrongly... Read more... |
Seven Ages of Britain, BBC OneMonday, 22 March 2010![]() Seven Ages of Britain began in the same week as A History of the World in 100 Objects on Radio 4. You wait a prodigiously long time for a massive cultural overview and then two come along at once. Do they think in a joined-up way about these... Read more... |
Film: Sons of CubaThursday, 18 March 2010![]() Cuban boxers have always punched above their weight in the world arena: the little island has clocked up no fewer than 63 Olympic medals - 32 of them gold - in the last 40 years. Enjoying extraordinary access to the mysteries of the Havana Boxing... Read more... |
The Berlusconi Show, BBC TwoWednesday, 17 March 2010![]() Imagine if Rory Bremner had been banned from British television for the past 20 years, and Gordon Brown had put pressure on the BBC to get rid of Question Time because it had been critical of him. In the Italy of Silvio Berlusconi these things... Read more... |
Requiem for Detroit?, BBC TwoSaturday, 13 March 2010![]() The only time I've ever been to Detroit was in 2004, in pursuit of assorted rock stars on the Vote for Change tour. Reader, it was weird. The atmosphere in the deserted streets was deathly, as if an invading army had swarmed into town, committed... Read more... |
Cutting Edge: Too Poor for Posh School?, Channel 4Friday, 12 March 2010![]() OK, let’s flop it out into the open. Let’s show the cards I was dealt way back when. Those boaters you saw at the start of Cutting Edge's Too Poor for Posh School? I may well, in another lifetime, blameless aeons in the netherworld of one’s past,... Read more... |
Horses come to StoryvilleWednesday, 10 March 2010![]() Horses, Liz Mermin's "intensely strange" but bewitching documentary about a year in the life of a trio of Irish "horse athletes", has already been seen at the Sheffield Doc/Fest and at the ICA in London. Now, recut and retitled Race Horses, it comes... Read more... |
