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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 7, 2016 20:22:42 GMT
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Post by crabtree on Jul 7, 2016 22:09:40 GMT
this is a repeat I'm afraid, and covers such a narrow, narrow range of musicals. Very disappointing. It felt as if they had been given some free clips and have tried to build a programme round those clips.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 8, 2016 6:06:50 GMT
Ah thanks crabtree. CH4 were trailing it like it was new.
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Post by danb on Jul 8, 2016 6:23:42 GMT
...although anything beats the Denise Van Outen one that they roll out every Christmas.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 8, 2016 7:03:41 GMT
I saw this first time around a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it.
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Post by n1david on Jul 8, 2016 7:22:06 GMT
I think it's only been on More4, not C4. I quite enjoyed it. Certainly not comprehensive but I thought PO'G an engaging host and more opinionated than most voiceovers. Not appointment to view TV but good viewing for a damp Sunday afternoon.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 9:10:10 GMT
It's on 4OD right now
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2016 15:31:39 GMT
Just caught up with this and rather enjoyed it... Paul O'Grady's passion for musicals came across, and I liked some of the commentaries and stories from some of the guests. So many omissions, yes, but it allowed for a more in-depth visit to each piece covered. Nice to see Lara Pulver talking, along with Bonnie Langford, Beverley Knight and Arlene Phillips. James Cordon, however, seems desperately insincere, and you get the impression he's taking the piss most of the time. Bob Fosse giving direction on the set of Cabaret with fag balanced on bottom lip throughout was a treat; whereas seeing Michael York (one of my many teenage heart-throbs) as he is now was not. Worth a watch, I reckon.
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Post by emsworthian on Jul 21, 2016 19:22:06 GMT
I did a !!! at Michael York, who I mistook at first for George Burns. The programme was entertaining enough but I expected it to be better researched. Compared to the Julie Andrews' series on the history of the musical, it was poor.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 15:42:16 GMT
Well I thoroughly enjoyed the show and found it very interesting
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2016 4:33:44 GMT
Paul O'Grady doesn't look a hundred years old. Maybe ninety seven?
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