TV
Christmas on theartsdesk: Brainteasers, Bran Tub, and the Best of 2011Wednesday, 21 December 2011![]() Any day now most of us will be hunkering down and for the most part drawing a curtain about the world outside. Before that happens, we’d like to tell you about theartsdesk’s plans for Christmas and the New Year.As well as posting our usual range of... Read more... |
Nick Broomfield on filming Sarah PalinTuesday, 20 December 2011![]() I didn’t really know that much about Sarah Palin. I remember being kind of blown away when she got up on that stage with all those kids and gave that rather brilliant speech which seemed to be an enormous breath of a fresh air for the Republican... Read more... |
Imagine: The Art of Stand-up, BBC OneTuesday, 20 December 2011![]() What makes something funny? Why do comics stand on stage in front of strangers and try to make them laugh? Is any subject beyond a joke? What is the purpose of Alan Yentob? Those questions – OK, only the first three – were raised by Imagine's... Read more... |
Young James Herriot, BBC OneMonday, 19 December 2011You can see why prequels come into being. A dramatic character becomes a national treasure and eventually, once old age or worse removes them from the small screen, they are opportunistically exhumed by means of the backstory. Young Delboy was... Read more... |
Masterchef: The Professionals, BBC TwoFriday, 16 December 2011![]() There are all sorts of reality shows, but the best ones really do strip people bare. It’s the reason why The X Factor is more interesting than Strictly Come Dancing, why Don’t Tell the Bride is more revealing of the gamble of love than Snog, Marry,... Read more... |
The Slap, BBC FourFriday, 16 December 2011![]() While the rest of the country has been busy discussing the knitwear of Denmark’s answer to DCI Jane Tennison, I found myself bereft of anyone to share my unbridled enthusiasm for this Australian adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas’s novel The Slap. Even... Read more... |
Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy, BBC TwoThursday, 15 December 2011![]() He would not hesitate to wake up employees at all hours to yak about ideas. He could fire an underling in the seconds it took for the elevator to ferry him to or from his fourth-floor office. He shouted, like, a lot, even at Bill Gates. Especially... Read more... |
Imagine: Books – the Last Chapter? BBC OneWednesday, 14 December 2011![]() “Will the app clicker replace the page turner?” asked Alan Yentob’s state-of-play rumination on the book. It’s a cutely phrased question and, as everyone reading this will be familiar with the digital world – this is theartsdesk, after all – a fair... Read more... |
I Had the X Factor... 25 Years Ago, BBC TwoTuesday, 13 December 2011![]() This was the television equivalent of the slaves in ancient Rome, who used to run alongside their imperial masters whispering in their ear, "Remember, you are mortal." Long before the tantrums, bombast and megalomania of The X Factor, there was... Read more... |
The X Factor: The Final, ITV1 - The ResultMonday, 12 December 2011![]() And we're done. As you'd expect for a grand final, everything was pumped up yet further. A guest spot by Coldplay came over like a Nazi rally styled by kindergarten teachers who once took an E, all rainbow squiggles and brain-obliterating strobes.... Read more... |
Christmas Dance on Cinema, TV & RadioMonday, 12 December 2011![]() No more is dance the preserve of the few sitting in the theatre - larger companies are leaping hungrily for TV and now cinema screens, having found various ways around the longstanding obstacle of copyright. The BBC is experimenting with live 3D... Read more... |
The X Factor: The Final, ITV1Sunday, 11 December 2011![]() Well, there we go. Another series of The X Factor about to splutter and crunch to a halt. Seventeen-year-old shouter Amelia Lily has been voted out despite actually turning in the finest performances of the night, leaving delightfully rough-round-... Read more... |
