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Post by TheatreBoard on Dec 5, 2021 16:08:14 GMT
A thread to let everyone know what to look out for over the holidays with dates and times (when confirmed).
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 5, 2021 16:14:21 GMT
Anything Goes BB2 Boxing Day at 18.40.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2021 18:48:54 GMT
Sondheim's 80th Birthday Celebration, recorded at the Albert Hall in 2010, will be on BBC4, 27TH December at 7pm.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 5, 2021 19:23:56 GMT
Mary Poppins Returns. Don't know the date but there was just a tiny little clip on BBC with stuff over Christmas.
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Post by og on Dec 5, 2021 20:56:34 GMT
Mary Poppins Returns. Don't know the date but there was just a tiny little clip on BBC with stuff over Christmas. Christmas day after the Boss' speech. Daytime on Boxing Day a couple of classics and then 'Talking Pictures, Marvelous Musicals' on BBC2 - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000x2q2Disney's Beauty & the Beast (live action) is on Boxing day BBC1. Most of the musical concerts that have been circulating for the past few years now are available on Sky Arts again, Phantom at the Albert Hall, Cats (1998), Funny Girl, Billy Elliot, Miss Saigon, Les Mis. etc. There's a Comic Relief Panto which I guess will have a few attempts at songs in it; but not how good it'll be though. Not Musical Theatre, but Schubert's song cycle 'Winterreise' is getting a re-imagined on BBC4 Christmas Day too.
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Post by LaLuPone on Dec 5, 2021 21:11:00 GMT
Mary Poppins Returns. Don't know the date but there was just a tiny little clip on BBC with stuff over Christmas. Christmas day after the Boss' speech. Daytime on Boxing Day a couple of classics and then 'Talking Pictures, Marvelous Musicals' on BBC2 - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000x2q2Disney's Beauty & the Beast (live action) is on Boxing day BBC1. Most of the musical concerts that have been circulating for the past few years now are available on Sky Arts again, Phantom at the Albert Hall, Cats (1998), Funny Girl, Billy Elliot, Miss Saigon, Les Mis. etc. There's a Comic Relief Panto which I guess will have a few attempts at songs in it; but not how good it'll be though. Not Musical Theatre, but Schubert's song cycle 'Winterreise' is getting a re-imagined on BBC4 Christmas Day too. Do you know which day Funny Girl is on? Haven’t seen Sheridan’s Fanny in a while (haha) and I’d like to see it again.
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Post by confessor on Dec 6, 2021 19:28:56 GMT
Monday 27th sees a veritable feast of musical goodies; BBC4 is given over to Sondheim (quite rightly) from 7pm until 11:35 with the 80th birthday Proms, Sondheim at the BBC, Sunday in the Park with Stephen and Face to Face with Stephen. Sky Arts has Phantom at the RAH, Cameron Mackintosh the first 50 Years and Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary performance. There are also several classic musical films on BBC2 and C5 in the daytime.
The filmed staging of Half a Sixpence finally gets a broadcast date - Weds 29th December on Sky Arts at 6:30 under the title Kipps.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 6, 2021 19:42:08 GMT
Monday 27th sees a veritable feast of musical goodies; BBC4 is given over to Sondheim (quite rightly) from 7pm until 11:35 with the 80th birthday Proms, Sondheim at the BBC, Sunday in the Park with Stephen and Face to Face with Stephen. Sky Arts has Phantom at the RAH, Cameron Mackintosh the first 50 Years and Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary performance. There are also several classic musical films on BBC2 and C5 in the daytime. The filmed staging of Half a Sixpence finally gets a broadcast date - Weds 29th December on Sky Arts at 6:30 under the title Kipps.what do you mean?
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Post by alece10 on Dec 6, 2021 19:48:23 GMT
Now if we were in the old days we would be buggered as our video players wouldn't be able to cope.
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 6, 2021 19:56:59 GMT
Sunday in the Park with Stephen and Face to Face with Stephen. When are these on?
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 6, 2021 20:26:22 GMT
Monday 27th sees a veritable feast of musical goodies; BBC4 is given over to Sondheim (quite rightly) from 7pm until 11:35 with the 80th birthday Proms, Sondheim at the BBC, Sunday in the Park with Stephen and Face to Face with Stephen. Sky Arts has Phantom at the RAH, Cameron Mackintosh the first 50 Years and Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary performance. There are also several classic musical films on BBC2 and C5 in the daytime. The filmed staging of Half a Sixpence finally gets a broadcast date - Weds 29th December on Sky Arts at 6:30 under the title Kipps.what do you mean? It's some kind of rights issue. The am-dram version of the show is also called this.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 6, 2021 20:31:44 GMT
That sounds like death to ratings!
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Post by og on Dec 6, 2021 20:41:29 GMT
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Post by theatreian on Dec 12, 2021 10:01:06 GMT
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Post by bob2010 on Dec 13, 2021 0:47:30 GMT
Les Miserables - The Staged Concert is being shown on Sky Arts on Friday 24th at 7.30pm
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Post by alece10 on Dec 17, 2021 15:25:04 GMT
In The Heights Sky Movies tonight at 8pm
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Post by Wilf on Dec 18, 2021 13:56:32 GMT
Not strictly musicals but for any John Wilson Orchestra fans, Swingin’ Christmas their tv concert with Curtis Stigers, Seth MacFarlane and Anna-Jane Casey recorded at Christmas 2010 is on BBC4 Sunday 19th Dec at 19.50.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 18, 2021 15:25:36 GMT
Not just on for Christmas but I've found the full version of Digital Theatres Regent Park production Of Into The Woods on that famous video streaming site.
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Post by danb on Dec 18, 2021 16:27:28 GMT
On BBC4?
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Post by alece10 on Dec 18, 2021 17:18:54 GMT
No its on that famous video streaming service. Seems my auto correct didn't like me using the word.
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Post by olliebean on Dec 18, 2021 21:51:24 GMT
Broadway HD? Or is it on another one too?
The Rob Marshall movie version is on BBC4 on 28th December, for what it's worth, but you'll have to stay up late for it (11:20pm) - or catch it on iPlayer afterwards.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Dec 18, 2021 21:52:28 GMT
They mean it's been put on YouTube by some rando.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 18, 2021 22:20:38 GMT
They mean it's been put on YouTube by some rando. Thats correct but I don’t think we were allowed to use that websites name on the forum. Hence me being a bit cryptic. Not sure it's been posted by "some rando" as it's had 28k viewers and it's Digital Theatres recording. I used to have it and bought it from Digital Theatre but they changed their conditions and you had to pay a monthly subscription even though you had bought a copy so I didn't use them anymore.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Dec 19, 2021 13:58:25 GMT
They mean it's been put on YouTube by some rando. Thats correct but I don’t think we were allowed to use that websites name on the forum. Hence me being a bit cryptic. Not sure it's been posted by "some rando" as it's had 28k viewers and it's Digital Theatres recording. I used to have it and bought it from Digital Theatre but they changed their conditions and you had to pay a monthly subscription even though you had bought a copy so I didn't use them anymore. As in a randomer will have acquired the file and, without permission, put it on YouTube
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 19, 2021 14:21:16 GMT
It’s perfectly fine to mention YouTube and to tell people about stuff that’s available there. What we ask is for people to be mindful of what videos they post here. Once the link is on TheatreBoard then we are hosting and sharing it and we don’t want to get into that. The YT algorithm gave me the OAT Into The Woods a couple of days ago, it’s the full production and the person who posted it is not an official source, you can tell by looking at their channel and the other stuff they've posted. This is what our rules say about this:
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