What a great evening's viewing on BBC4 from 9pm onwards this evening. Firstly there was a programme about Barry Hines' first novel A Kestrel for a Knave which was pounced on by Ken Loach and the rest is history. But in the programme were Hines' two wives, his brother...who in real life reared a kestrel....the actor who played Billy in the film, and the denizens of the working men's club where Hines hung out. Hines himself died from Alzheimer's a while ago, but there was footage of an interview with him from about 30 years ago or more.
But to crown the evening was a ballet Kes re-imagined, by which I was totally enthralled.
Incidentally, has anyone read The Goshawk by T.H. White?
But to crown the evening was a ballet Kes re-imagined, by which I was totally enthralled.
Incidentally, has anyone read The Goshawk by T.H. White?
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