[Part 2] Celebration of the long-running arts documentary series, examining the programme's influence on British television. Featuring contributions from film-makers involved with the series and clips from the archive of artists as diverse as Orson Welles, Jean Genet and Francis Bacon. With contributions from Anthony Wall, Alan Yentob, Lesley Megahey and Nigel Williams. Part of BBC4's The Art of Arts TV week.
[Part 1] Celebration of the long-running arts documentary series, examining the programme's influence on British television. Featuring contributions from film-makers involved with the series and clips from the archive of artists as diverse as Orson Welles, Jean Genet and Francis Bacon. With contributions from Anthony Wall, Alan Yentob, Lesley Megahey and Nigel Williams. Part of BBC4's The Art of Arts TV week.
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The Story Of Social Realism [Part 4]
[Part 4] BBC TWO's landmark series on the history of British Film takes a look at the most British ... of genres - Social Realism. There was a revolution in British film at the end of the 1950s: working people and the realities of their everyday lives started to appear on the big screen. Hardship, Humour and Heroes traces the evolution from Billy Liar to Billy Elliot via Saturday Night Sunday Morning, Kes and Trainspotting.
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Dana: The 8 Year Old Anorexic [Part 2]
[Part 2] Dana is eight years old. She is also anorexic. This week's Cutting Edge follows Dana as she embarks on an intensive 12-week programme at a specialist clinic, to examine why younger and younger children are developing eating disorders. Dr Dee Dawson, Medical Director of the Rhodes Farm Clinic, which treats young girls with eating disorders, says: "I'm in no doubt now that the average age is falling. We are seeing more eight, nine and 10-year-olds than we have ever seen before." But how will Dana cope, away from her family, as the youngest of 20 girls with eating disorders?
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Dana: The 8 Year Old Anorexic [Part 1]
[Part 1] Dana is eight years old. She is also anorexic. This week's Cutting Edge follows Dana as she embarks on an intensive 12-week programme at a specialist clinic, to examine why younger and younger children are developing eating disorders. Dr Dee Dawson, Medical Director of the Rhodes Farm Clinic, which treats young girls with eating disorders, says: "I'm in no doubt now that the average age is falling. We are seeing more eight, nine and 10-year-olds than we have ever seen before." But how will Dana cope, away from her family, as the youngest of 20 girls with eating disorders?
[Part 2] Liesbeth and Angelique were born identical – they share 100% of their DNA. Emotionally, they have never quite separated. Now Liesbeth wants to leave but she worries what Angelique will do without her. This stylish and original film by award-winning director Agnieszka Piotrowska takes an intimate look at the emotional complexity and depression that can arise from such a close, competitive – and loving – sibling relationship.
[Part 1] Situated on the seafront in Minehead, and where the majority of the staff have learning difficulties, Foxhills is open to fee-paying guests all year round.
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