![]() However, he left to create his own BBC Four series focused on gallery-held works rather than public finds. Dr Bendor Grosvenor used to be the third mainstay in series 1-5, based in Mould’s Pall Mall, London gallery. Philip Mould, an art dealer and historian, and Fiona Bruce of BBC broadcasting fame co-host the show. It’s a quirky and different concept, and it works. ![]() It’s a mix of everything I love – history, (mostly) great art, classics, a detective atmosphere and structure, and a gripping aura. Whilst it doesn’t justify the license fee, the show is one of few that genuinely excite me. None of them are perfect, and H2, a secondary History Channel that I loved, is no longer around.įake or Fortune, a BBC One show, is one of the exceptions. Dave, Yesterday, Discovery, the History Channel: these are some places that either rerun good old shows or have some quirky ideas. ![]() And let’s not even mention Channel 4 and Channel 5. The BBC produces little of quality, and the brief period where ITV seemed to be producing some good shows has long since ended. There is little on TV that I watch or enjoy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |