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    Bill Bailey: Dandelion Mind 2010 POSTER

    Bill Bailey: Dandelion Mind

    2010

    English

    7.5

    3

    Action

    Comedy

    Documentary

    stand-up comedy

    Russell Thomas Russell Thomas Director Bill Bailey Bill Bailey as Self Kevin Eldon Kevin Eldon as Self
    Featuring Bill’s trademark musical interludes, observations and stories of the road, Dandelion Mind will be based loosely on the theme of doubt (or will it?), as we follow Bill from his real-life saga of being trapped by the ash cloud, to his barely contained rants about celebrity, TV, creationism and Michael Winner. He demonstrates new instruments, both ancient and modern, he sings an internet love song, a lament about punk heroes, Iranian hip-hop, and plays a mean folk-bouzouki. Thomas the Doubter gets a new look, and Darwin’s curious obsessions and the myth of intelligent design are all worked over in Bailey’s own surreal style. He revisits the music of his youth, with a brand-new French Disco re-working of Gary Numan’s hit, Cars, played in his own inimitable way, and maybe some Wurzels-based remixes of classic German techno. Just your normal Bill Bailey gig, then. Filmed at The O2 in Dublin in October 2010
    Armando's Tale of Charles Dickens 2012 POSTER

    Armando's Tale of Charles Dickens

    2012

    English

    6.7

    1

    author

    biography

    Documentary

    Deborah Lee Deborah Lee Director Kevin Eldon Kevin Eldon as Self Richard Hilton Richard Hilton as Self John Meriton John Meriton as Self - Expert on Dickens's Manuscripts Armando Iannucci Armando Iannucci as Self - Presenter
    Armando Iannucci presents a personal argument in praise of the genius of Charles Dickens. Through the prism of the author's most autobiographical novel, David Copperfield, Armando looks beyond Dickens - the national institution - and instead explores the qualities of Dickens's work that still make him one of the best British writers. While Dickens is often celebrated for his powerful depictions of Victorian England and his role as a social reformer, this programme foregrounds the elements of his writing which make him worth reading, as much for what he tells us about ourselves in the twenty-first century as our ancestors in the nineteenth. Armando argues that Dickens's remarkable use of language and his extraordinary gift for creating characters make him a startlingly experimental and psychologically penetrating writer who demands not just to be adapted for television but to be read and read again.
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