Merry Christmas!
Our Christmas treat for you is our co-production with New Adventures of Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes screened on BBC Two on Christmas Day and now on BBC iPlayer for a year. Filmed more
Our Christmas treat for you is our co-production with New Adventures of Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes screened on BBC Two on Christmas Day and now on BBC iPlayer for a year. Filmed more
John Wyver writes the sixth of a series of posts about BBC Television's 1960-61 strand of original dramas - his introduction is here. I'm going to break from chronology with this post to consider the fourteenth offering more
John Wyver writes the fifth of a series of posts about BBC Television's 1960-61 strand of original dramas - his introduction is here. Like the second of the BBC's series of 20 new plays, Leopold Louth's The more
John Wyver writes: Welcome to this week's clutch of links to articles and videos that have engaged me over the past week, and which I hope may help in a tiny way get you through the grimness of a holiday more
John Wyver writes the fourth of a series of posts about BBC Television's 1960-61 strand of original dramas - his introduction is here. With The Ruffians, the third of the 20 new plays broadcast in the autumn more
John Wyver writes: another clutch of pointers to articles, videos and the occasional Twitter feed that have engaged and enlightened and delighted me during the past week - and with thanks, as always, to those on my Twitter who suggest more
John Wyver writes the third of a series of posts about BBC Television's 1960-61 strand of original dramas - his introduction is here. After my rather lengthy discussion of John Whiting's A Walk more
John Wyver writes the second of a series of posts about BBC Television's 1960-61 strand of original dramas - his introduction is here. Those of us with an interest in the history of television drama will see more
John Wyver writes: Among my television ephemera is a handsome 12-page pamphlet printed in black and red on high quality paper published by the BBC in the late summer of 1960. 20 new plays presented by BBC Television (respecting the more
John Wyver writes: I'm a little late in posting this week, but here's the latest clutch of pointers to articles, videos, radio programmes and the occasional Twitter thread that have engaged me this week. • Beethoven Unleashed: more