In one of the most highly acclaimed TV series of recent times the inimitable Brian Sewell Britain's most famous and best loved art critic and historian makes the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. His remarkable journey is at turns moving and hilarious. It is a deeply personal exploration of art and religious belief which takes Sewell by boat car and horse through France and North West Spain via Paris Chartres Orleans Bordeaux Lourdes Bilbao and Burgos.
In this epic series Brian Sewell Britain's most famous art critic and historian embarks on the Grand Tour. Following in the footsteps of Byron Turner Boswell and other Grand Tourists this is an extraordinary travelogue in which Brian introduces us to some of the most romantic and beautiful places on Earth - Milan Florence Rome Naples and Venice (and in between towns like Cremona Parma and Padua).
John Thaw takes the first starring role of his career in RedCap in which he plays Sergeant John Mann of the Royal Military Policess Special Investigation Branch. Made in 1964 at a time when the British army was still highly active Redcap's scripts cover investigations in Germany Aden Cyprus and Borneo. Episodes Comprise: 1. Crime Passionel 2. The Pride Of The Regiment 3. The Killer 4. Buckingham Palace 5. Rough Justice 6. The Moneylenders 7. St
Seamlessly interweaving archival war footage and a fictional narrative Stuart Cooper's immersive account of one 20-year-old's journey from basic training to the battle front lines at D-day brings all the terrors and isolation of war to its viewers with jolting authenticity. Overlord impressionistically shot by Stanley Kubrick's longtime cinematographer John Alcott is both a document of WWII and a dreamlike meditation on man's smallness in a large incomprehensible machine.
A stunning guide to painting form one of the World’s premier experts Brian Sewell. This fabulous DVD combines the technical progression and comprehensive discussion between painter and sitter that will leave you enthused and enchanted. A must for anyone interested in the arts.
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