It just seems that the main channel peak time programs are total dross, yet the media, radio, breakfast telly, papers and people at work/faceberk all seem to rave about some dancing program or singing show?
I'm a fan of his TV series The Compleat Angler, which is a serialisation of the eponymous book by 17th-century author Izaac Walton.Sadly, the most appropriate programme for many on this topic is not currently showing.I'm sure that Geoffrey Palmer would send his regards to his most committed fans.
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It is good, although I find myself disagreeing with just about everything on it (no mention of Fichte? no mention of the isolation of the German middle class, or of censorship?). Andrew Graham-Dixon is one of a slew of really good art historians who get on to the telly Waldemar Januszak (sp?) and Matthew Collinge are especially good. And who can forget Robert Hughes' 'Shock of the New'?CP, a friend told me about a BBC4 series about German art that's on at the minute. That might come in handy/or not next time you're there.
Bring back the vanishing dot!