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Britain by Bike/ Britain Goes Camping, BBC FourWednesday, 21 July 2010![]() Themed seasons are often the invention of programmers who have run out of ideas; they string together loosely related output under a cleverly non-specific season title when any old dross gathering dust in the cupboard is given an airing. So I read... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Playwright Howard BrentonSaturday, 17 July 2010![]() Political playwright Howard Brenton (b. 1942) is always in the process of being "rediscovered". Yet at the same time he has been at the heart of British theatrical life for the past 40 years, since his debut in 1969 with Christie in Love. True, he... Read more... |
Concorde’s Last Flight, Channel 4Monday, 12 July 2010![]() As an 11-year-old boy, I was awestruck from the first moment I saw Concorde on our three-channel black-and-white television, seemingly rearing up from its runway like a cyborg swan. At that age - and during that era - fact and fiction became... Read more... |
Bloody Foreigners: The Untold Battle of Britain, Channel 4Tuesday, 29 June 2010![]() The part played by Polish fighter pilots during the Battle of Britain has hardly gone undocumented, and the Hun-zapping exploits of the Polish 303 Squadron will be familiar to anyone with a historical interest in the subject, so you’d have to say... Read more... |
The Untold Battle of Trafalgar, Channel 4Tuesday, 29 June 2010![]() If you happen to be in Trafalgar Square in London any time soon, you should take a close look at the friezes that adorn the ground portion of Nelson’s Column. For there you will find, most unexpectedly, that one of the sailors depicted is a black... Read more... |
Richard Thompson, One Thousand Years, Royal Festival HallSaturday, 19 June 2010![]() Richard Thompson’s appointment as curator of Meltdown 2010 split opinion at theartsdesk. I was one of those who hoped the hoary old maverick would exhilarate with daring new acts. Others feared it would just be a folk-in. In the end the program... Read more... |
Who Do You Think You Are? - Sarah Jessica Parker, BBC OneSunday, 13 June 2010![]() American television's desire to upgrade the BBC’s Who do You Think You Are? into a prime piece of emotional real estate was never likely to meet any serious resistance. Even stripped of the stridently Hollywood voiceover that teed up the US version... Read more... |
Mary Stuart, Opera NorthSaturday, 05 June 2010![]() Among the many pleasures of Donizetti's Mary Stuart is the fun of watching a chunk of primary-school history filtered through a florid bel canto imagination. There are moments when you want to cry out, “That’s not what happened!” But it’s so fast-... Read more... |
Henry VIII, Shakespeare's GlobeWednesday, 26 May 2010![]() After Wolf Hall and The Tudors, Shakespeare's Globe is arriving rather late at this particular historical party, especially given that the Bankside venue brings with it a closer connection to the period than most. Can this theatre animate a rarely... Read more... |
Mental: A History of the Madhouse, BBC FourTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() Most people’s experience of the 120 or so Victorian asylums that littered the UK landscape for more than a century is, thankfully, oohing and aahing over the “sophisticated and sensitive” conversions they have become, providing “astonishing, unusual... Read more... |
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