[Part 5] First broadcast on New Year's Day 1991 and presented by Michael Palin, this is a three hour programme full of rare archive TV clips from the 50s onwards. It was the last of the new year archive TV specials that Channel 4 produced in association with the BFI.
[Part 3] First broadcast on New Year's Day 1991 and presented by Michael Palin, this is a three hour programme full of rare archive TV clips from the 50s onwards. It was the last of the new year archive TV specials that Channel 4 produced in association with the BFI.
[Part 6] First broadcast on New Year's Day 1991 and presented by Michael Palin, this is a three hour programme full of rare archive TV clips from the 50s onwards. It was the last of the new year archive TV specials that Channel 4 produced in association with the BFI.
[Part 2] First broadcast on New Year's Day 1991 and presented by Michael Palin, this is a three hour programme full of rare archive TV clips from the 50s onwards. It was the last of the new year archive TV specials that Channel 4 produced in association with the BFI.
[Part 1] First broadcast on New Year's Day 1991 and presented by Michael Palin, this is a three hour programme full of rare archive TV clips from the 50s onwards. It was the last of the new year archive TV specials that Channel 4 produced in association with the BFI.
4/10/90 Ann Arbor, MI Blind Pig 45 min, aud School/ Floyd The Barber/ Love Buzz/ Dive/ Spank Thru/ Breed/ About A Girl/ Big Cheese/ Scoff/ Molly's Lips/ Stain/ Been A Son/ Negative Creep/ Blew Quality: Note: While this video could use a bit more light, it is not as dark as the pictures here make it appear. I just couldn't get them to come out any better than this. Pretty nice camera work on this show. The video is shot from the left side of the venue, near the stage. The stage is very small, and the taper is standing almost next to Krist. Once in awhile you can see heads in the picture as the crowd is very enthusiastic. The sound is very good.
[Part 1] Filmmaker Joseph Bullman uncovers the nation's ancient heritage of binge-drinking, rudeness, violence, hooliganism, slaggishness, consumerism and bigotry in The Seven Sins of England.
[Part 2] Filmmaker Joseph Bullman uncovers the nation's ancient heritage of binge-drinking, rudeness, violence, hooliganism, slaggishness, consumerism and bigotry in The Seven Sins of England.
[Part 1] Originally broadcast in 1991 as part of the Arena series of programmes and reshown on BBC4 on 5 September 2007 as part of the Hidden Lives season. A profile of the legendary maverick producer and song writer Joe Meek, composer of the massive hit Telstar who recorded most of his hits in a home studio using innovative recording methods in Holloway Road. Meek was obsessed with the occult and suffered from depression and paranoia, and in 1963 had been charged with 'importuning for immoral purposes'. In 1967 after becoming paranoid he'd be framed for a murder of someone he knew, he killed himself and his landlady.
[Part 2] Expressionist painter Chuck Connelly was at the top of the New York art scene in the 1980s. This film tells the story of his fall from grace.
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