One of Polanski's highest regarded. Brilliant British film and a must for every film fan.
Fantastic horror comedy.
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The Phantom of the Opera.
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thought i'd post this as a wee tribute.from bbc arena
The human mind and how to make the most of it Episode 1of 3 BBC Open University 50'
This is the 1978 BBC production of Darwin's journey on the Beagle. It is a fantastic explanation of the story of how he arrived at his theories. Episode 1: "I Was Considered A Very Ordinary Boy"
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The Human Animal which accompanies a major six-part series, shows that, however much we may think we have evolved from our animal ancestors, our instincts and behaviour are still rooted in our animal past. By denying this inheritance we are in danger of destroying everything we have strived so hard to create. The Language of the Body The BBC's Natural History Unit focuses on the planet's most advanced animal, beginning with a look at how man communicated before the evolution of language. Some gestures and expressions are so ingrained that we have not been able to erase them from our vocabulary.
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The Story Of Social Realism [Part 1]
[Part 1] 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.
(Produced by BBC 4) Renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim's masterclasses on Beethoven's piano sonatas were recorded at Symphony Hall, Chicago this January. The featured works are: the first movement of the Appassionata Sonata, Op 57; the first movement of the Tempest Sonata, Op 31 No 1; and the third movement of Sonata Op 109. Barenboim takes each player through their chosen sonata movement, illustrating the importance of structure and the relationships between tempo, harmony and dynamics.
www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.com Down From The Mountain, brilliant BBC4 documentary and concert, I've been told it's known as The Big Doc in the country/bluegrass field, stars a whole host of top musicians from EmmyLou Harris on, (sory my mnd has went a total blank there) but this is a must for any fans of country, blues, gospel and blue grass.
Art and meanings of the Masks of the Dogon people from Mali. This series features David Attenborough’s original 1975 Tribal Art: The Complete Series and includes all seven programmes commissioned for the BBC. Through the series, Attenborough gives viewers a fascinating guide to the world’s tribal art traveling to intriguing places and tribal communities. Attenborough’s love of tribal art grew out of his early programme-making days at the BBC and took him to all corners of the world. From his first trips he accumulated souvenirs and eventually became a serious collector of tribal art. This series was commissioned shortly after he resigned from his job as Director of Programmes. He believed there was room on television for totem poles and masks as well as old master paintings. The resulting lavish series examined sculpture, weaving, metal casting and other artistic activities in tribal societies around the world.
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Image - Oliver Sacks: Tales of Music and the Brain
Alan Yentob talks to the charmingly awkward and devoted physician Oliver Sacks about the miraculous power music has on the human brain and travels to meet some of his remarkable case studies. BBC One, 3rd June 2008, 10.35pm. http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/oliver_sacks.shtml
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Particle physicist Professor Brian Cox asks, 'What time is it?' It's a simple question and it sounds like it has a simple answer. But do we really know what it is that we're asking? Brian visits the ancient Mayan pyramids in Mexico where the Maya built temples to time. He finds out that a day is never 24 hours and meets Earth's very own Director of Time. He journeys to the beginning of time, and goes beyond within the realms of string theory, and explores the very limit of time. He discovers that we not only travel through time at the speed of light, but the experience we feel as the passing of time could be an illusion.
Well... the title say it all!
BBC Horizon: The Day We Learned to Think
BBC Documentary by Michael Woods
A survey of reptiles and amphibians presented by David Attenborough made for BBC1