
Picture This (BBC)シーズン 4
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A series of individual documentaries from a mixture of new and experienced directors.
Picture This (BBC) • シーズン 4の視聴方法
10話
- Waiting第1話
WaitingThis first film portrays the lives of a group of people who all wait on tables. Ellen became a waitress as a 14-year-old when she moved to London. At night, she works for a catering firm that has employed her friend Pam as a waitress for 16 years. Meanwhile Sasa, who arrived in Devon from Serbia six years ago, is astonishing guests with his eccentric approach at a Torquay hotel. - War Dancing第4話
War DancingThe reel of the 51st is one of the most famous and best-loved Scottish dances, but the origin of its steps date back to a Second World War battlefield. Kate Bannatyne's film traces how members of the Scottish 51st Highland division created the dance after being captured at Dunkirk in 1940. - Nick at New College第5話
Nick at New CollegeAs a result of contracting meningitis as a toddler, Nick Stephens is now paralysed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair. But in 1996 he won a place at New College, Oxford University, to study law. With the help of camera attached to his wheelchair, Nick tells the story of his first term at Oxford. - Silvering Up第6話
Silvering UpEach year, from March to October, 250 painters set about the task of painting the nation's electricity pylons. The work is uncomfortable and carries considerable health risks. Kirkham Jackson 's film follows a team of four painters who remain undeterred by the hazards of their profession. - The Chingford Newsreel第8話
The Chingford NewsreelFor the past 40 years, Acorn Films and David Piggott have been making the Chingford Newsreels. In the style of the old Pathe or Movietone films, they record the changing face of life in the London suburb. The programme follows Piggott and Tim Emblem-English as they record another year. - Accidental Hero第9話
Accidental HeroTen years ago, The Herald of Free Enterprise capsized, killing 193 people. One of the ferry's passengers, Andrew Parker , saved over 20 people by forming a "human bridge" in the freezing water. He was hailed as an overnight hero but fame has carried a heavy price and his own life has been a long struggle to return from disaster to normality.