Australia’s pay TV arts channel Studio has picked up more than 40 hours of programming at the Mipcom TV festival in France.
Studio is run by Sbs.
The programming includes four new series.
“We focused on securing Australian TV premieres of both documentaries and performances, to give viewers a meaningful and distinctive experience of arts and culture in all its forms,” Sbs Subscription TV Gm Sandra Bender said.
Highlights listed by Studio include:
In Confidence (24 x 60’)
Creative spirits such as Will Self, Dr Jonathan Miller, Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry face sociology professor Laurie Taylor in probing interviews about the defining elements of their lives.
(Associated-Rediffusion Television 2010/2011, distributed by Drg)
Auction (10 x 30’)
As all manner of art treasures go under the hammer in the world’s greatest auction houses, the cameras are on standby in London, Paris and New York.
(Colonial Pictures 2011, distributed by Drg)
Treasure Houses of Great Britain...
Studio is run by Sbs.
The programming includes four new series.
“We focused on securing Australian TV premieres of both documentaries and performances, to give viewers a meaningful and distinctive experience of arts and culture in all its forms,” Sbs Subscription TV Gm Sandra Bender said.
Highlights listed by Studio include:
In Confidence (24 x 60’)
Creative spirits such as Will Self, Dr Jonathan Miller, Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry face sociology professor Laurie Taylor in probing interviews about the defining elements of their lives.
(Associated-Rediffusion Television 2010/2011, distributed by Drg)
Auction (10 x 30’)
As all manner of art treasures go under the hammer in the world’s greatest auction houses, the cameras are on standby in London, Paris and New York.
(Colonial Pictures 2011, distributed by Drg)
Treasure Houses of Great Britain...
- 10/7/2011
- by Tim Burrowes
- Encore Magazine
The Culture Show | Andrew Marr's Megacities | Bums, Boobs And Botox | In Confidence | In Confidence | Ideal
The Culture Show
7pm, BBC2
Unusually, the biggest name on tonight's show is that of one of the reporters: David Attenborough, who presents a digression on the subject of John Craxton, as a new exhibition of the late artist's work opens at Tate Britain. Elsewhere, in a typically bountiful lineup, Mark Kermode speaks to Philip Seymour Hoffman about his directorial debut, Jack Goes Boating, Jacques Peretti meets writer Iain Sinclair, and Michael Smith attempts a Friday-night art crawl in south London. Andrew Mueller
Andrew Marr's Megacities
8pm, BBC1
Andrew Marr takes us on a tour of the "megacity", the habitat of the future. There are already 21 cities with populations of more than 10 million and plenty more on the way. For the first time in human history, there are now more people across the...
The Culture Show
7pm, BBC2
Unusually, the biggest name on tonight's show is that of one of the reporters: David Attenborough, who presents a digression on the subject of John Craxton, as a new exhibition of the late artist's work opens at Tate Britain. Elsewhere, in a typically bountiful lineup, Mark Kermode speaks to Philip Seymour Hoffman about his directorial debut, Jack Goes Boating, Jacques Peretti meets writer Iain Sinclair, and Michael Smith attempts a Friday-night art crawl in south London. Andrew Mueller
Andrew Marr's Megacities
8pm, BBC1
Andrew Marr takes us on a tour of the "megacity", the habitat of the future. There are already 21 cities with populations of more than 10 million and plenty more on the way. For the first time in human history, there are now more people across the...
- 6/2/2011
- by Andrew Mueller, Martin Skegg, Nosheen Iqbal, Phelim O'Neill, Julia Raeside
- The Guardian - Film News
Charming chappie Stephen Fry speaks frankly - and poshly - to Laurie Taylor in the last In Confidence of the series. Ricky Gervais and Jerry Seinfeld are discussing comedy in Talking Funny, while I'm Pregnant And A Drug Dealer is unlikely to raise even the slightest chuckle. Stephen Fry: In Confidence Sky Arts 1/HD: 9pm He's an odd fish, Stephen Fry.
- 6/1/2011
- Sky TV
From a tent bearing the name of everyone she's shared a bed with to walking off set during a live TV interview, Tracey Emin has a talent for controversy. Then expect nothing less than brutally honest revelations in this enthralling encounter with Laurie Taylor. In this fascinating clip from a superb edition of In Confidence, Tracey explains how her idea for perhaps her most famous work came about – My Bed.
- 5/19/2011
- Sky TV
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