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Don't Stop the Music, C4 / The Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane, BBC TwoWednesday, 10 September 2014![]()
The act of learning music, in a choir or an orchestra, rounds out a young person. What are the benefits again? All together now: improved social skills, concentration, discipline, self-esteem, numeracy, behaviour, confidence. Music makes you better. Society at large would benefit from investing in music education. It sort of beggars belief that this argument still has to be made. Read more... |
In the Club, Series Finale, BBC OneWednesday, 10 September 2014![]()
By the time that In the Club reached its final episode, fans of Kay Mellor’s pregnancy-pals drama were probably ready for a happy-ever-after. Across six eventful hours we had seen car crashes, assaults, social workers, a bank robbery and Jill Halfpenny giving birth in a car park. Read more... |
The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings, BBC FourTuesday, 09 September 2014![]()
Artist and critic Matthew Collings purported to set out the rules of abstraction through taking the viewer on a very bumpy ride through 20th century painting, with a nod to Cézanne to get us started. Read more... |
Constable: A Country Rebel, BBC FourSunday, 07 September 2014![]()
Presenter Alastair Sooke looked alarmingly fit, careering round the British countryside and the streets of Paris on his bicycle, talking all the while (and never out of breath) as he described the artistic trajectory of John Constable. Read more... |
A Season at the Juilliard School, Sky Arts 2Sunday, 07 September 2014![]()
“You feel like you’re walking into Fame, the movie,“ says one of three third-year drama students towards the beginning of this six-part documentary. That’s what we might have hoped of what, at least in the first episode, turns out to be a mere infomercial for New York’s prestigious academy of performing arts. Read more... |
Castles in the Sky, BBC TwoFriday, 05 September 2014![]()
On the face of it, it's one of the more counter-intuitive pieces of casting this year; surreal stand-up and possible future Labour Mayor of London Eddie Izzard as Robert Watson Watt, the Scottish scientist who helped develop radar. But on second thoughts, perhaps not, as Watson Watt had to overcome prejudice and entrenched opinion to see his vision through. Read more... |
Our Zoo, BBC OneThursday, 04 September 2014![]()
Well, it’s one way to cure shellshock. The centenary of World War One has produced quite a bombardment of dramas, none quite as curious as Our Zoo. The war is long since over in this new BBC One confection, and men have either come back from the trenches or not. Some have returned but without the full complement of limbs or, in the case of shopkeeper George Mottershead, marbles. Read more... |
Gems TV, ITVTuesday, 02 September 2014![]()
The Bennet family had an issue. Time to get the Austenesque quips out of the way. Read more... |
Return to Betjemanland, BBC FourMonday, 01 September 2014![]()
Poet and campaigner John Betjeman, who died 30 years ago this year, still has a public profile most writers would die for tomorrow. He shares with Philip Larkin the distinction of having written some memorably, demotically quotable lines of verse, their respective denunciations of Slough and parents being possibly the two best-known pieces of 20th-century verse. Read more... |
Andrew Marr’s Great Scots - The Writers Who Shaped a Nation, BBC TwoSunday, 31 August 2014![]()
You didn’t have to wait for the words in the closing credits, “written and presented by”, to know that The Writers Who Shaped a Nation was a project that Andrew Marr was involved with fully. Its sheer broadcasting quality showed it from the beginning. It’s the first project that has taken Marr out of the studio since his stroke, and it confirmed that his agility of mind (and legs, given the amount of mountain walking involved) was as powerful as ever. Read more... |
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