class system
Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs, BBC TwoSaturday, 29 September 2012At boarding school in the mid-1970s Matron – a grey-haired, sharp-beaked stick of a woman who put the fear of God into us – would often remark: “Remember, boys, always be polite to the lower orders.” She was referring to the army of cleaning and... Read more... |
Room at the Top, BBC FourThursday, 27 September 2012![]() Do we really needed to hear more from Joe Lampton, the anti-hero of John Braine’s Room at the Top? His battle for social advancement and sexual self-expression has long since stopped holding up a mirror to society, you'd think. In fact we nearly... Read more... |
Downton Abbey, Series 3, ITV1Monday, 17 September 2012![]() Mid-September: the nights are drawing in and, to quote that well-known costume dramatist John Milton, the period detail is as “thick as autumnal leaves that strew the brooks in Vallombrosa”. Downton – praise be! – is back. However, before the third... Read more... |
Wonderland: Young, Bright and on the Right, BBC TwoFriday, 10 August 2012![]() In the debating chambers and committee rooms of the Conservative Associations of Oxford and Cambridge lurk the Children of Cameron. The current cabinet is to a large extent an Oxbridge Old Boys club and succeeding generations are already being... Read more... |
Posh, Duke of York's TheatreThursday, 24 May 2012![]() Transferred from the Royal Court to the West End, this is a very tight staging of a very messy evening. Ten members of the Riot Club come together for a celebratory meal after “two terms out in the cold”. In a modest pub on the outskirts of... Read more... |
South Downs/The Browning Version, Harold Pinter TheatreWednesday, 25 April 2012![]() It's amazing what working on a masterpiece can do. Commissioned to write a companion piece to Terence Rattigan's magnificent one-act drama The Browning Version, David Hare has abandoned his journalistic tendencies and written a gently oblique... Read more... |
Miss Julie, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 17 April 2012![]() Seeing Miss Julie played in-the-round would, I suspect, have delighted Strindberg. In his preface to the play, he was much exercised about the setting, presuming a proscenium stage: a single set, asymmetrical scenery, no clutter, no “tiresome” exits... Read more... |
One Night, BBC OneTuesday, 27 March 2012![]() “Everything’s so bloody uphill, isn’t it?” whined kitchen salesman Ted (Douglas Hodge) upon realising that he’d left the charcoal for the evening's barbeque at the supermarket. But the charcoal wasn’t really the problem. There was the girl from the... Read more... |
Titanic, ITV1Monday, 26 March 2012![]() Imagine my surprise when we weren't much more than halfway through this first episode, and the flipping thing hit the iceberg. But of course writer Julian Fellowes was way ahead of me, and his four-part series about RMS Unsinkable is evidently going... Read more... |
After Miss Julie, Young VicThursday, 22 March 2012![]() In 1888, the extremely weird Swedish playwright and novelist August Strindberg, the radical lefty son of a shipping merchant and a housemaid, wrote a play called Miss Julie about the conflict between the classes, between love and lust, between... Read more... |
Melvyn Bragg on Class and Culture, BBC TwoSaturday, 25 February 2012![]() The Lord count was perhaps surprisingly high in the first instalment of Melvyn Bragg on Class and Culture. Among the talking heads I counted there was only one who wasn’t a life peer or a “proper” hereditary one, and there was only one who was... Read more... |
Big Society!, Leeds City VarietiesMonday, 23 January 2012![]() You approach the theatre via a cobbled side street and you’re harangued by a Salvation Army officer, pleading with you not to go inside this house of ill-repute. The City Varieties is an under-appreciated jewel of a venue, a Victorian music hall... Read more... |
