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Harlots review - 'fun quasi-feminist costume romp'Tuesday, 28 March 2017We like to think of Georgian England as a wellspring of elegance: the Chippendale chair and the Wedgwood teapot, the landscaped vista and the neoclassical townhouse. But, as subversively embodied in the mock heroic couplet, the seemly Age of Reason... Read more... |
Meet the Lords, BBC TwoTuesday, 28 February 2017![]() To Westminster and Meet the Lords, a series which Radio Times assures me follows “the larger-than-life characters” in one of our “most idiosyncratic and important institutions”. Obviously it was shot well before the current Brexit deliberations in... Read more... |
10 Questions for TV Producers Stan Lee and Gill ChampionSaturday, 25 February 2017![]() It’s a fairly big deal to be interviewing Stan Lee. Generations have been enthralled by his work, from the 1960s comics The Amazing Spider-Man and The Uncanny X-Men – which came to the UK first as US imports and later as black and white reprints via... Read more... |
The Halcyon, Series 1 Finale, ITVTuesday, 21 February 2017![]() A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before, but there is nothing to compare it to now…One of the many ironies of Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon’s massive novel partly set in 1940s London, is that what follows these opening lines (... Read more... |
SS–GB, BBC OneMonday, 20 February 2017![]() “What if the Germans had won the war?” has been a recurring theme in fiction, from Noel Coward’s Peace in Our Time to Philip K Dick’s The Man in the High Castle and Robert Harris’s Fatherland. There was even a predictive pre-war “future history”... Read more... |
Barbara Dickson, Union ChapelMonday, 13 February 2017![]() Mention the name “Barbara Dickson” and everyone remembers “I Know Him so Well”, the duet with Elaine Paige which hit the top spot in 1985, the era of big hair, shoulders pads and dry ice. That song didn’t feature in Dickson’s concert at Union Chapel... Read more... |
Arena: Alone with Chrissie Hynde, BBC FourSaturday, 11 February 2017![]() Despite having been a rock star since the late Seventies, Chrissie Hynde seems to be an introverted, elusive sort of person. If this Arena profile was anything to go by, she lives as a virtual recluse, positively revelling in solitariness. Like the... Read more... |
Kaufmann, Mattila, LSO, Pappano, BarbicanThursday, 09 February 2017Jonas Kaufmann’s legion of admirers could rest content. A well-received Lieder evening last week demonstrated that the world’s hottest tenor property had returned, both to London for a three-concert residency at the Barbican, and indeed to singing... Read more... |
Timeshift: Flights of Fancy - Pigeons and the British, BBC FourWednesday, 08 February 2017![]() Pigeons were described in this riveting programme as man’s best feathered friends, as well as an urban pest: the 35,000 of them that used to flock round Trafalgar Square deposited some 390 tons of unharvested guano – bird poo, in simpler words –... Read more... |
The Pitchfork Disney, Shoreditch Town HallSaturday, 04 February 2017![]() Playwright Philip Ridley has one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary theatre. His imagination is laced with sci-fi images and an East End gothic sensibility, and his mastery of storytelling continues to surprise and delight. In 1991, he... Read more... |
Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence, BBC TwoSunday, 29 January 2017![]() Francis Bacon died in April 1992, aged 82, but heaven knows how he managed to live that long. The tortuous story of his life is now fairly well known, but Richard Curson Smith's documentary marshalled a formidable array of critics, biographers and... Read more... |
Apple Tree Yard, BBC OneMonday, 23 January 2017![]() Only the final 60 seconds of this first episode of Apple Tree Yard could have been described as a psychological thriller. We know Dr Yvonne Carmichael is in the dock – the genetic scientist was shown handcuffed in a prison van right at the start –... Read more... |
