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Sky Arts
Oasis : There We Were Now Here We Are - Documentary - 22.00
Oasis : Live By The Sea - !995 Southend Cliffs Pavilion - 23.15
John Lennon : Imagine - 00.30
Lennon's Last Weekend - Documentary - 01.45
John Lennon : Gimme Some Truth - 03.15
Sky Art
22.00 - White Riot - Film about the Rock Against Racism movement, formed in 1976, by a group of artists taking on the National Front.
23.45 - Don Letts : Dread Meets Punk Rockers
01.30 - Sex Pistols : There'll Always Be An England - Brixton Academy 2007, marking the 30th anniversary or the release of Never Mind The Bollocks album.
Sky Arts 23.00 Gregory Porter : Live In Berlin - 2016
(24-09-2020 14:15 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]There's a new Roger Waters gig/prog on Sky Arts Saturday at 9pm (possibly the live album he's also got out soon).
Really enjoyed this. He seemed to be enjoying it too, the old curmudgeon laugh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV0_C4dN-kk
Sky Arts - 22.30 The Story of the Jam
Sky Arts - 00.15 The Jam : Live at Rockpalast - 1980
(30-10-2020 22:06 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote: [ -> ]Sky Arts - 22.30 The Story of the Jam
Sky Arts - 00.15 The Jam : Live at Rockpalast - 1980
something of a Weller weekend with a NEW doc on the Style Council tomorrow night, same channel.
Sky Arts - 19.30 - The Who : Live At Kilburn !977
Sky Arts
21.00 - The Rolling Stones : Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live. 2013 - 50 & Counting Tour
22.15 David Bowie : Serious Moonlight - Vancouver !983 Tour
(30-10-2020 22:46 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]something of a Weller weekend with a NEW doc on the Style Council tomorrow night, same channel.
Caught this at last; quite fun really, perhaps Weller's most level-headed project. His hatred of Do They Know It's Christmas? is funny.

Heads up time.

Tonight at 21.00, BBC4, The Sound of TV with Neil Brand.

I've seen a few documentaries with him and he seems to me to be a bit less of a stuffed shirt than some of them. Some of them start by saying they're going to look at contemporary and before you know it it's opera or the American song book or chamber music. I was click baited with a 5 second clip of The Kinks and conned basically, they're ramming highbrow down my throat because they know what's good for me.

Another thing he does is demonstrate on the piano, there's a bit more production value in his stuff than others.

This week it's the TV Theme Tune and next week it's jingles. There's a third show to follow.

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