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  • muzzer
    Full Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 1193

    #31
    I'd rather watch Meades in shades and a suit sending himself up than Andrew Marr patronising the nation. Difficult balance to strike innit.

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    • gurnemanz
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 7391

      #32
      Usually something worth watching on, if you can sort the grain from the chaff. I shall watch two things on BBC4 tonight - Review show and John Bridcut on Requiems. The Farsi feature film on after those looks potentially interesting. I enjoyed Meades on the Baltic a few years ago.

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      • muzzer
        Full Member
        • Nov 2013
        • 1193

        #33
        Speaking of which I've just happened upon a Meades doc called "Jerry Builders - Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany'. I may have to tag it 'Unintentional Partridge'.

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        • mercia
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 8920

          #34
          Originally posted by muzzer View Post
          Meades ............. sending himself up
          is that what he's doing ? I'm never quite sure

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          • muzzer
            Full Member
            • Nov 2013
            • 1193

            #35
            I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Ditto Robert Hughes. To paraphrase Zelda Fitzgerald "She was never bored because she was never being boring"

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            • french frank
              Administrator/Moderator
              • Feb 2007
              • 30323

              #36
              Originally posted by mercia View Post
              at one time there wasn't a BBC2, so presumably when BBC2 came along programme makers bemoaned their endeavours being transferred to the new unpopular channel
              Can't remember. Perhaps there was so little arty stuff on BBC One that they were glad to have an opportunity to make programmes anywhere. BBC Two didn't have as much competition as BBC Four has now. And starting out being digital only put it at a bit of a disadvantage in not being immediately available to everyone. Whether things will change now all channels are digital - who knows?
              It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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              • teamsaint
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 25210

                #37
                Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post
                Hmm. But he plays with formats. His presentation is never staid or dull, but imaginative and often ironic. I don't count him among the arm-wagglers.
                plus he can eat his own weight in raw /pickled herring.

                40 hours of " music and arts" programming on BBC1 per year, presumably including Glasto.
                I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

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                • mercia
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 8920

                  #38
                  Originally posted by french frank View Post
                  Perhaps there was so little arty stuff on BBC One that they were glad to have an opportunity to make programmes anywhere.
                  perhaps Jonathan Meades should say to himself "there's so little arty stuff on BBCs 1&2 that I'm glad to have the opportunity to make programmes for BBC4"


                  with that I think I've come full circle

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                  • french frank
                    Administrator/Moderator
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 30323

                    #39
                    Originally posted by mercia View Post
                    perhaps Jonathan Meades should say to himself "there's so little arty stuff on BBCs 1&2 that I'm glad to have the opportunity to make programmes for BBC4"
                    Well, maybe he is. But it wouldn't alter the fact that on BBC Two he would have bigger audiences. I've just been checking through Radio Times. I can't see much sign of the former Director-General's proposal 'Making BBC Two the home of ambitious knowledge-building programmes, with a wide range of specialist subjects and more authored, expert programmes .... '. In fact I'm not really very impressed by BBC Four either: some cultural documentaries, but not a lot I would call 'the arts'. And music is now apparently mainly a radio genre.
                    with that I think I've come full circle
                    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                    • eighthobstruction
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 6444

                      #40
                      Tee Hee....pick a man/woman....an extremely erudite intellectual man/woman and make them the bench mark for your watching desire.... Meades!!....I love you folks....



                      ....The Likely Lads ....tee hee ....
                      bong ching

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                      • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                        Late member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 9173

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Stephen Whitaker View Post
                        I quite agree, her work is in the tradition of literary interviewers like George Plimpton. Not only that she has just produced a well reviewed book
                        http://www.amazon.co.uk/Her-Brillian...4091048&sr=1-1
                        me too
                        According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                        • Stephen Whitaker

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post
                          I have no problem with BBC 4 (see earlier post in which I state the only telly I watch all week is on BBC 4 (and is a repeat)) except the dross they put on it. It's full of the kind of lightweight historical documentaries Brian Sewell (and Meades) bemoan, with people on location waggling their arms around. Whatever happened to voice overs? Why do I need to see someone mooning up at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel to show me it is profound?
                          Wasn't it Lord Clark of "Civilisation" who started the tradition of standing in front of "Art" and telling us why it is profound?

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                          • Serial_Apologist
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 37703

                            #43
                            New Meades 2-parter, BBC4, 1 this coming Sunday Choice - 16th Feb

                            BBC4

                            9.00 Bunkers, Brutalism and Bloody-Mindedness: Concrete Poetry

                            1/2. Jonathan Meades presents a two-part documentary that celebrates 20th-century Brutalist architecture, which typically takes the form of block-like concrete constructions. In the first edition, he takes its origins in the martial architecture of the Second World War, the Modern Gothic style - widely despised during the Victorian era - and even further back in the time of Sir John Vanbrugh.

                            Repeated Weds 19th 12.40 am

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                            • Honoured Guest

                              #44
                              YeGods! A trail on The Radio 3 Forum! The world totters!

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                              • Serial_Apologist
                                Full Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 37703

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Honoured Guest View Post
                                YeGods! A trail on The Radio 3 Forum! The world totters!
                                Yes well we try and be friendly on here by occasionally drawing items of possible interest to posters' attentions.

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