First today, it’s another showing for Johnny English which I looked at a while ago. This is a recording I edited, so there’s no ads.
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Media Centre Description: Spoof spy caper with the eponymous, blundering hero attempting to recover the crown jewels and save Britain from an evil mastermind when all the other agents are killed. Promoted from lowly pen pusher to super spy, Johnny English is baffled when clues lead to respected entrepreneur Pascal Sauvage, but could the enigmatic Lorna hold the key to the mystery?
Recorded from ITV2 on Sunday 19th August 2007 14:53
Next, It’s the third episode of Quatermass – What Lies Beneath. Here’s what I said about it last time.
Media Centre Description: Hiding out below London’s streets, Professor Quatermass meets an elderly scientist who could help solve the mystery of the alien forces threatening Earth.
Recorded from ITV4 on Sunday 19th August 2007 19:58
After this, the recording stops with the start of The Frank Skinner Show.
The next recording is A Cock and Bull Story. Was this a dry run for The Trip? Steve Coogan plays Tristram Shandy (also his father, and himself) while Rob Brydon plays his uncle Toby.
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It’s got an amazing cast. Keeley Hawes plays Tristram’s mother.
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Dylan Moran plays the doctor who delivers Tristram.
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Shirley Henderson plays their servant Susannah.
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David Walliams plays a Parson.
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The film moves between the story of Tristram Shandy, and behind the scenes of making the film. Jeremy Northam plays the director.
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Benedict Wong plays an assistant director.
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Mark Williams plays an expert in period costumes and battles.
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Coogan is interviewed by Tony Wilson, who he had previously played in 24 Hour Party People.
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Naomie Harris plays Jennie, Coogan’s assistant, and potential love interest.
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Which makes it awkward for Coogan as his girlfriend Kelly Macdonald is also there with their new baby. This film is not flattering to Coogan in the least.
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Roger Allam plays (I think) Coogan’s agent.
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Along with Ashley Jensen.
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James Fleet is a producer.
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Ronni Ancona and Greg Wise play two of the people providing the funding.
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Ian Hart plays the writer.
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Stephen Fry plays a historian, and later, a Parson.
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And Gillian Anderson is the “big Hollywood star” to attract more money for a battle scene that ultimately gets cut. And so does most of her part.
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Media Centre Description: A dramatisation of the novel Tristram Shandy. Tristram Shandy, played by Steve Coogan, guides us through the epic tale of his life and opinions, chopping back and forth in time, commenting on his tale as he tells it.
Recorded from BBC TWO on Sunday 19th August 2007 21:00
BBC Genome: BBC TWO Sunday 19th August 2007 21:00
The last recording today starts with the end of Great British Holiday.
There’s a trail for The Secret Life of the Motorway.
Then, an episode of Proms on Four 2007 – Venezuelan National Youth Orchestra. They are conducted by Gustavo Dudamel
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The recording cuts off during their second encore, which is a bit if a shame, although it’s a reprise of part of Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances, so we’d already heard them play it. The orchestra do look good in their Venezuelan colours.
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Media Centre Description: Verity Sharp introduces the 200-strong Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela with conductor Gustavo Dudamel. The programme features Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony, symphonic dances from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story and some Latin American works.
Recorded from BBC FOUR on Monday 20th August 2007 00:53
BBC Genome: BBC FOUR Monday 20th August 2007 00:55
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