I believe that was once voted the second-best TV programme of all time (the first, presumably, being the 1953 seven-hour live broadcast of the Coronation).
I do urge even those who don't like Elgar (or think they don't like him) to watch it. One of Weldon and Russell's aims was to awake an interest in Elgar among people who didn't listen to his music, by dispelling the fallacies that still hung about, and to reval the sensitivity and humanity in his character; but it's also a wonderful film in its own right irrespective of its subject.
I do urge even those who don't like Elgar (or think they don't like him) to watch it. One of Weldon and Russell's aims was to awake an interest in Elgar among people who didn't listen to his music, by dispelling the fallacies that still hung about, and to reval the sensitivity and humanity in his character; but it's also a wonderful film in its own right irrespective of its subject.
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