List of Credits
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
1992 | Billboard Project, TheThe Billboard Project | |
1992 | Raft of the Medusa, TheThe Raft of the Medusa | First Prize in the Reportage Section of the Montreal International Film and Television Festival |
1996 | History of British Art, AA History of British Art | Six-part series Nominated for BAFTA and RTS awards |
1996 | Hogarth's Progress | |
1999 | Renaissance | Six-part series Nominated for RTS award |
2001 | Art That Shook the World | Series 1 episode 1 "Monet's Impression Sunrise" |
2002 | Secret Lives of the Artists | Three-part series on Vasari |
2002 | Elgin Marbles, TheThe Elgin Marbles | Drama-documentary on the Elgin Marbles |
2003 | 1000 Ways of Getting Drunk in England | |
2004–present | Culture Show, TheThe Culture Show | |
2005 | Secret of Drawing, TheThe Secret of Drawing | Four-part series |
2006 | I, Samurai | |
2006 | Real Casino Royale, TheThe Real Casino Royale | |
2006 | 100% English | |
2007 | Battle for British Art, TheThe Battle for British Art | |
2007 | Art of Eternity, TheThe Art of Eternity | Three-part series on Christian art Long-listed for Grierson Award |
2008 | Art of Spain, TheThe Art of Spain | Three-part series |
2008 | Art of Italy | Three-part series |
2009 | Art of Russia | Three-part series |
2010 | Art of Germany | Three-part series |
2011 | Treasures of Heaven | Documentary about the British Museum exhibition on relics and reliquaries |
2011 | I Never Tell Anybody Anything: The Life and Art of Edward Burra | Documentary |
2011 | Art of America | Three-part series |
2012 | Sicily Unpacked | Three part series presented with Italian chef Giorgio Locatelli. |
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