Copious diary notes covering the Arthur Miller centenary and R3/R4 broadcasts.
Sunday, 11 Oct,R3 18.45-1930hrs, Speaking of New York. Ben Brantley examines the playwright's debt to his hometown, New York.
21.00- 23.20hrs, Drama on 3, Death of a Salesman with the fascinating pairing of David Suchet (Willy Loman and Zoe Wanamaker as his wife, Linda, directed by Howard Davies.
Monday, 12 Oct, - Thursday,15 Oct, R4, 14.15-15.00hrs each day: 4 day coverage of the Life and Times of Arthur Miller, starting with his early life and aspirations, concluding with Miller in his 60s, 1982, and the arrival of a mysterious visitor, who compels him to look back on his life.
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It is only a couple of months since I transferred an off-air video, rec March '99, to DVD with Dustin Hoffman as Willy Loman. Miller was glad to endorse this casting for a New York production as he felt he had the right nervous edge for the role but he also understood why 'the big beasts'. Frederic March and George C Scott were attracted to the role. I also value the BBC Omnibus, Salesman in China, and, particularly, the publication of Miller's, Salesman in Beijing, (Methuen, 1984) with full discussion on productions of the play and insights on a few changes due to different traditions in China; the casting in the Omnibus documentary was, indeed, a revelation. It would be pleasing and pertinent to see this programme again as I presume that BBC still own the rights to Omnibus.
Sunday, 11 Oct,R3 18.45-1930hrs, Speaking of New York. Ben Brantley examines the playwright's debt to his hometown, New York.
21.00- 23.20hrs, Drama on 3, Death of a Salesman with the fascinating pairing of David Suchet (Willy Loman and Zoe Wanamaker as his wife, Linda, directed by Howard Davies.
Monday, 12 Oct, - Thursday,15 Oct, R4, 14.15-15.00hrs each day: 4 day coverage of the Life and Times of Arthur Miller, starting with his early life and aspirations, concluding with Miller in his 60s, 1982, and the arrival of a mysterious visitor, who compels him to look back on his life.
Include me in!
It is only a couple of months since I transferred an off-air video, rec March '99, to DVD with Dustin Hoffman as Willy Loman. Miller was glad to endorse this casting for a New York production as he felt he had the right nervous edge for the role but he also understood why 'the big beasts'. Frederic March and George C Scott were attracted to the role. I also value the BBC Omnibus, Salesman in China, and, particularly, the publication of Miller's, Salesman in Beijing, (Methuen, 1984) with full discussion on productions of the play and insights on a few changes due to different traditions in China; the casting in the Omnibus documentary was, indeed, a revelation. It would be pleasing and pertinent to see this programme again as I presume that BBC still own the rights to Omnibus.
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