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Timeshift: Eyes Down! The Story of Bingo, BBC FourThursday, 31 January 2013![]() In the Sixties, self-appointed guardians of the nation’s morals were pretty steamed up about bingo. More so even than about Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Fyfe Robertson, the BBC’s bewhiskered roaming chronicler, said the game was “the most mindless... Read more... |
LincolnFriday, 25 January 2013![]() A rum aspect of the Oscar nominations has been the inclusion of two films that concern American slavery, and which could not be more different: in Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino gives the American slave exactly the sort of empowerment he... Read more... |
World Without End, Channel 4/Blandings, BBC OneMonday, 14 January 2013![]() Recipe for Follett Without Finish, a popular broth. Ingredients as follows. One History of Medieval England. One crown, preferably tarnished. Axes, in abundance. Similar quantities of sword. Drawerful of knives. Much rope. A couple of dozen... Read more... |
Somersaults, Finborough TheatreSaturday, 05 January 2013![]() “What should it matter to us if a few words, then a few more and then a language just go,” asks Iain Finlay Macleod’s richly textured play. Somersaults may end in a shrug of inevitability, but its thrust is that language defines identity.... Read more... |
Queen Victoria's Children, BBC TwoWednesday, 02 January 2013![]() They muck one up, one’s ma and pa. Later this year, all being tickety-boo, a royal uterus will be delivered of the third in line to the throne. The media in all its considerable fatuity will ponder the best way to bring up such an infant in the era... Read more... |
Rome - A History of The Eternal City, BBC FourThursday, 13 December 2012![]() Simon Sebag Montefiore is a historian in a hurry - as well he might be when there’s a whole millennium to fit into an hour. A year ago we had his three-parter Jerusalem - The Making of a Holy City, now we’re well into Rome - A History of The Eternal... Read more... |
The Secret Life of Rubbish / The Toilet: An Unspoken History, BBC FourFriday, 30 November 2012![]() Is scatophilia on the loose at the BBC? After The Secret Life of Rubbish, billed as "a view of the history of modern Britain - from the back end where the rubbish comes out", creatively programmed with a repeat of The Toilet: An Unspoken History on... Read more... |
Who Do You Think You Are? - Celia Imrie, BBC OneThursday, 11 October 2012![]() Isn’t the title a misnomer? Who Do You Think You Are? is the genealogical branch of the celebrity industry. It’s not really about who the subjects think they are: it’s who we think they are that counts. Inspecting the family trees of slebz is... Read more... |
The Churchills, Channel 4Friday, 27 July 2012![]() So, how are we all feeling about David Starkey? The historian’s reputation has taken a battering lately, since he was seen last year taunting overweight schoolchildren on Jamie’s Dream School and more recently causing Twitter to combust after... Read more... |
Harlots, Housewives and Heroines, BBC FourWednesday, 23 May 2012Ooh look, she’s at it again. Fresh from hurling insults at David Starkey (well, he started it) and provoking the ire of historian Alison Light - who presumably didn’t make it through BBC casting - for daring to try on a bonnet on the box and thus “... Read more... |
Globe to Globe: King John, Shakespeare's GlobeSaturday, 19 May 2012![]() You might have wondered if, when Armenia was offered King John as part of the Globe to Globe season, they felt they’d drawn the short straw. Not a bit of it. Shakespeare’s early history play, the action of which pre-dates those for which he is... Read more... |
First ever exhibition of a lost princeTuesday, 08 May 2012One of the earliest known autopsy reports will go on display in a exhibition this autumn. The Lost Prince: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart at the National Portrait Gallery will look at the extraordinary, albeit short, life of the eldest son of... Read more... |
