Strange. First time round I found it depressing. Maybe it is having been in hospital for more serious things than tonsils but I found Episode One very moving. Now I see why people rave about Michael Gambon's performance. Last time round I thought it was too much like E.L.Wisty. I find Dennis Potter rather like a Socialist extension of Dylan Thomas. Does that make sense?
The Singing Detective
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Anna
Just now watched it, only because don't think it is on iplayer. A Dennis Potter season would be great, interview last night with Alan Yentob. No, your comparision with Dylan does not make sense
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I wonder whether other people remember the remarkable interview that Denis Potter gave (with Melvyn Bragg) when he was dying and during which he had to take frequent slugs of a morphine mixture in order to carry on.
It was one of the most remarkable things I have ever seen on TV. (Luckily I recorded it when it was rebroadcast some years later.)
(I've recorded the Alan Yentob interview, broadcast on Wednesday, and the first episode of The Singing Detective for later viewing.)
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI wonder whether other people remember the remarkable interview that Denis Potter gave (with Melvyn Bragg) when he was dying and during which he had to take frequent slugs of a morphine mixture in order to carry on.
It was one of the most remarkable things I have ever seen on TV.
He called his cancer 'Rupert'.
And he referred to the apple tree outside his window as having 'the blossomest blossom'.
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Anna
I didn't see the Singing Detective when first broadcast (I assume this is the first repeat?) so that is why I am watching. I do remember the interview with Melvyn Bragg, other Potter I remember are Pennies from Heaven and Blue Remembered Hills. I think I read an article recently that the BBC were going to repeat the SD last November but couldn't come up with the cash demanded by the Potter Estate until someone (cannot remember who) donated the necessary. Perhaps this is why there have been no repeats over the years?
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Originally posted by Anna View Post(I assume this is the first repeat?)
Of course, the alternative possibility is that the series made such an impression on me that I just think I've seen it twice!?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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VodkaDilc
I am looking forward to seeing the Singing Detective again - and I certainly remember the South Bank Show interview. Much as I enjoyed The Singing Detective (including seeing an ex-pupil in the "Dem Bones" scene), I think I enjoyed the later "Lipstick on your Collar" more - the one with a very young Ewan McGregor in the main role and lots of splendid British character actors in support. Perhaps the music jerked some very early memories for me; this was the one set at the time of the Suez crisis.
Would I be showing a streak of vulgarity if I said that, for all the thought-provoking elements of the Potter plays, it's the imaginative music scenes which I remember best?
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