
BBC DocumentariesStagione 1980
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Documentaries produced by or for the BBC.
Dove guardare BBC Documentaries • Stagione 1980
7 Episodi
- The Past at Work: Railway ManiaE1
The Past at Work: Railway ManiaAnthony Burton travels from York through Leeds and Harrogate to discover more about Britain's industrial past and the role of railway companies in the 19th Century. Along the way, he finds out about the dark and dangerous work of tunnelling, the different classes of passenger coaches and the grandeur of railway hotels. - Star Wars: Music by John Williams
E2Star Wars: Music by John Williams'When I look at a film without the music it's like lively death.' So says Steven Spielberg , director of Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and 1941, all with scores by the American composer John Williams. Williams now has the composer credit for some 45 feature films, among them How to Steal a Million, Jane Eyre , Towering Inferno, Superman, Star Wars. Many directors will admit that music is crucial to a film's success, yet the composer's name is rarely known to the general public. This film looks at the craft and the pressures of film music through the work of JOHN WILIAMS , with extracts from several films, and sees him at work on his latest, the second of the Star Wars trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back, which has its London premiere on 20 May. - The Great Railway CavalcadeE3
The Great Railway CavalcadeBrian Redhead reports from the 'Rocket 150' event held at Rainhill, Lancashire to mark the 150th anniversary of the world's first inter-city railway and the Stephensons' legendary Rocket locomotive. On display are 'celebrity' engines from across the country, including the 'Green Arrow', the 'Flying Scotsman' and the record-breaking Mallard-class train that bore its designer's name, 'Sir Nigel Gresley', as well as the king of the modern electric railway, the Advanced Passenger Train (APT). - XTC at the ManorE5
XTC at the ManorThe fifth of six programmes from the Bristol Arts Unit investigates some of the mysteries of rock 'n' roll. XTC is a four-man rock group from Swindon, who spent a weekend in August at The Manor - a manor house near Oxford now established as a 'living-in' recording studio - making their new single "Towers of London". Shadowed by television cameras and microphones, the members of XTC - Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Terry Chambers, Dave Gregory - and their producer Steve Lilliwhite expound and demonstrate the complexities of multi-track recording. - Angela Rippon Reporting: The Soap Opera BusinessE6
Angela Rippon Reporting: The Soap Opera Business"Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry, but above all, make 'em wait". the classic formula for soap opera, and it still fascinates us, 50 years after American soap manufacturers used it to capture audiences for their commercials. Angela visits the Crossroads Motel, meets J.R. and Sue Ellen (separately), and becomes Nelson's girl-friend in The Archers, in her search for the roots of the popularity and profitability of soap. - Cricket Review of 1980E7
Cricket Review of 1980from the Long Room, The Oval Peter West introduces highlights of an eventful summer, and is joined by cricket's outstanding players and personalities for the presentation of the annual awards. Among the trophies is the Players' Player, the Young Cricketer and one to the English cricketer whose performance on television gave the greatest pleasure this year. In this his final year as a commentator, John Arlott recalls some of the most memorable moments of his life in cricket.