BBC Four
Stoppard returns to TVSaturday, 31 July 2010After a 20-year absence from British TV, Sir Tom Stoppard returns to the small screen next year with his five-part adaptation of Ford Madox Ford's novel, Parade's End, on BBC Two. When the BBC approached Stoppard (pictured) with the idea two years... Read more... |
The BBC's new TV dawn for the PromsFriday, 23 July 2010![]() For the couch-bound classical music lover, keeping up with the Proms is pretty straightforward. Step one: open bottle of agreeable claret. Step two: turn on Radio 3 and listen, or watch selected Proms on BBC Two or BBC Four. Or, indeed, catch up... Read more... |
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... |
Die Meistersinger at the Proms, BBC FourSunday, 18 July 2010![]() Two birthday parties kept me away from the Albert Hall yesterday (though I'll confess that in the end I treacherously skipped the second and stayed glued to the TV's delayed relay). That, and a slight fear that the concert performance of Wagner's... Read more... |
Classic Albums: John Lennon/ Plastic Ono Band, BBC FourSaturday, 10 July 2010![]() The BBC just can't stop showing that flipping Lennon Naked drama. No sooner have we emerged from the Fatherhood Season, where it first appeared, than we're into a John Lennon Night on BBC Four, featuring Lennon Naked again under a new temporary flag... Read more... |
Storyville: Leaving the Cult, BBC FourMonday, 05 July 2010![]() Joe, Sam and Bruce may be three callow teenagers from southern Utah but they’re still smart enough to realise that the only world they have ever known is wrong, deeply wrong. So wrong, in fact, that they make the hardest decision of their lives by... Read more... |
Singing for Life, BBC Four/ Gazza's Tears, ITV1Monday, 05 July 2010![]() I once sat in a rehearsal room in a brick-box theatre on the outskirts of Cape Town. The cast was warming up for Carmen. First, the choreographer put 40 mostly black South African singers through a gruelling physical warm-up. Opera singers are... Read more... |
Forever Young, BBC FourFriday, 02 July 2010![]() Appropriately enough, Forever Young began with the primal beat of Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life". What I consider to be Mr Pop’s “My Way” seems to perfectly sum up the pumped-up and apparently unstoppable forward momentum of the man himself and his... Read more... |
Lennon Naked, BBC FourThursday, 24 June 2010![]() Films about rock stars usually fail, because it's impossible to recreate whatever larger-than-life qualities made them unique and famous in the first place. You frequently end up with a slightly embarrassing party-piece impersonation that captures... Read more... |
Steve Winwood: English Soul, BBC FourFriday, 18 June 2010![]() Almost like an inverted echo of Stevie Wonder over in Detroit, Little Stevie Winwood was a Brummie teen prodigy who scored an early dose of stardom with the Spencer Davis Group at age 15. Raved over for his amazing soulful vocals and effortless... Read more... |
Frost on Satire, BBC FourThursday, 17 June 2010![]() Remarkably, the most provocative moments in Sir David Frost's survey of TV satire were supplied by his own early-Sixties show, That Was The Week That Was, when he was still an oily young upstart on the make. The BBC's Director General himself had... Read more... |
Stephen Fry on Wagner, BBC FourWednesday, 26 May 2010![]() Is there anywhere Stephen Fry will not go? I mean in documentaries. We’ve had Fry on depression and Fry on America, Fry on HIV and Fry on endangered species. Movingly, we’ve had Fry on who he thinks he is, an odyssey in which he discovered that much... Read more... |
