I am rather bemused by the avalanche of Michael Palin memorabilia on BBCtv.
I have just watched a film A Life on Screen about his career which I found interesting, and learned about some of his roles in films I knew nothing of.
I have also dipped into the series iin which he reminisces about the various travel programmes he made; these running concurretly with re-runs of some of said travel programmes.
I wonder how this has all come about. I never watched his travel programmes (Eighty Days Around the World et al) when they came out, but watching them now I don't see anything remarkable about them - although plenty of admirers have been assembled to praise them, and him, in these programmes. While agreeable in a general way, the programmes seem to me rife with a kind of patronisining British humour about funny foreigners, ever so slightly tinged with a sardonic neo-imperial attititude.
I have just watched a film A Life on Screen about his career which I found interesting, and learned about some of his roles in films I knew nothing of.
I have also dipped into the series iin which he reminisces about the various travel programmes he made; these running concurretly with re-runs of some of said travel programmes.
I wonder how this has all come about. I never watched his travel programmes (Eighty Days Around the World et al) when they came out, but watching them now I don't see anything remarkable about them - although plenty of admirers have been assembled to praise them, and him, in these programmes. While agreeable in a general way, the programmes seem to me rife with a kind of patronisining British humour about funny foreigners, ever so slightly tinged with a sardonic neo-imperial attititude.
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