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0018105
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 7mins.Sound recording.
Description: Female introduces Moore's centenary year, and at National Gallery interviews Margaret McLeod, the curator of the exhibition (See 0017650). Brief comments on Massacio, British Museum, direct carving, open-air. Outlines history and work of the Henry Moore Foundation, and mentions forthcoming Open Day on 20 June 1998 (See 0017796).
Repeated on 0018106.
0018106
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 11minutes.Sound recording.
Description: Repeats 7 minute interview Henry Moore, McLeod (See 0018105).
Adds 4 minutes in which female interviews David Mitchinson in Aisled Barn on Moore's tapestries and textiles. Also Michel Muller on Moore's straightforward personality and routine working day.
Probably recorded on 20 June 1998 Open Day (See 0017796).
0017673
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: ..mins.Sound.Producer Robyn Read.
Description: 13 March 1998 radio arts programme, one feature on which was Paul Gambaccini considering the art of Henry Moore.
Entry made from Radio Times, 7-13 March 1998.
0017955
Publisher: Channel Four
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 28mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: A Two Four Production for Channel Four. TV antiques programme broadcast 8 Dec 1998. Introduced by Debbie Thrower. Opens with a 5 minute sequence in which Diarmuid Gavin visits Perry Green on the occasion of the centenary of Moore's birth. Views of sculpture on the estate, and some black-and-white photographs of Moore. Brief interview with curator David Mitchinson on Moore's themes.
Conversation in maquette studio with Mary Moore, who recalls time spent with her father while he was working, and the importance of natural objects as his source of inspiration.
0017979
Publisher: Save and Prosper Group
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 40 seconds.Sound.
Description: Radio advertisement broadcast frequently during the Winter of 1998. Recorded off-air from LBC 25 Dec 1998. A visitor admires his friend's art collection. Includes the lines:
And is that a Henry Moore?
No, that's the mother-in-law.
(Lacks first couple of seconds: a knock at the door and words of greeting)."
0017773
Publisher: British Broadcsating Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 44mins.Sound.
Description: Radio 3 Sunday Feature transmitted 12 July 1998. Henry Moore Centenary 1898-1998 programme. Producer Matthew Dodd. Presenter Patrick Wright. Incorporates brief taped statements by Henry Moore. Visits to Yorkshire, London, and Hertfordshire, with comments by Jeremy Cunningham, Peter Murray, Benedict Read, Mary Moore, Fiona Russell, Bryan Robertson, Norbert Lynton, John Read, David Mitchinson, Derek Howarth, Antony Gormley, Margaret McLeod.
Topics range over Castleford birthplace, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Methley Church, British Museum, Hampstead in the 1930s, Much Hadham estate, Public sculpture, British Council.
0017799
Publisher: Carlton
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 3 minute extract.Colour. Sound.
Description: 19 June 1998 lunchtime news presented by Mary Nightingale. Reporter Jilly Parton visits Much Hadham estate on eve of Henry Moore Foundation Open Day 1998 (See 0017796).Views of bronzes and studios. Incorporates brief comments by David Mitchinson.
0018036
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Place Published: Chicago
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: CD-ROM.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Henry Moore. 6pp.Bibliog.
Outline of Moore's career (printed out from CD-ROM Feb 1999).
0017932
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: CD-ROM.Illus.
Description: Includes Henry Moore.
Entry made from 6pp publicity brochure, with a small illustration of the Moore page showing seven sculptures.
Described as 2500 A-Z entries with 3500 illustrations, together with videos and audios of artists' voices.
0017801
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 58mins.Colour.Sound.Produced and direced by Nicholas ROSSITER.
Description: Television programme on the Government Art Collection of the United Kingdom, transmitted on BBC2 on 13 June 1998.
Reclining Figure; Open Pose, 1982 bronze is seen briefley in No.10 Downing Street, and both Margaret Thatcher and John Major express their satisfaction at the work, although Mrs Thatcher said I don't like those great big lumpy things that you often see outside entrances to great office blocks".
Alos includes a glimpse of a Moore bronze at the British Embassy Paris.
For book on the Government Art Collection of the United Kingdom see 0017677."
0017793
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 23mins.Colour.Sound.Editor Oliver Macfarlane.
Description: On occasion of Henry Moore Centenary 1898-1998, children's television programme transmitted 11 May 1998.Includes 8 minute section in which presenter Richard Bacon visits Much Hadham estate, with some children who handle bronzes in the open air and comment on them.
Includes film of natural objects and mentions importance on nature to Moore's work. Incorporates extracts from earlier BBC film views of of Moore.
0017827
Publisher: O.R.F:H
Place Published: Vienna
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 20mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: c13 March 1998 television programme of local news.. Includes a three minute section Henry Moore Ausstellung" Bericht Gabi Hassler. Views of sculpture exhibits (See 0017731)to commentary incorporating brief extracts from interview with John Farnham in English with voice-over in German.
Followed by 2 minute ORF2 feature "Wien feiert Henry Moore" Bericht Krista Hauser. Views of exhibits to commentary with glimpse of Moore from archive film.
Both programmes incorporate a glimpse of Hill Arches 1973 bronze in Vienna."
0017924
Publisher: Farri, Stanislao.
Place Published: Reggio Emilia
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 30mins.Colour.Sound.In Italian.
Description: Uncaptioned amateur video of photographer Stanislao Farri in conversation with Giulio Cardini. They mention Moore, and look at photographs.
Received from Farri December 1998 with exhibition catalogue Stanislao Farri: le forme della visione (See 0017923).
0017808
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: Bristol
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 44mins.Colour.Sound.Series director Paul O'DELL.Series producer Pat HOLLAND.Presenter Jilly GOOLDEN.
Description: 9 August 1998 BBC1 trasmission in a series of television programmes on antiques.Includes a 10 minute session at Leeds City Art Gallery. with Brian Sewell. Introduction in front of Reclining Woman: Elbow, 1981 bronze. Participants had to value and confirm the titles of sculptures, including Moore's Reclining Figure, 1929 brown Hornton stone, and Mother and Child, 1936 green Hornton stone.
0017783
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 50mins+48mins.Black and White.Colour. Sound.Executive Producer: Keith ALEXANDER.Produced and Directed by James RUNCIE. Narrator: Francine STOCK.
Description: Made in association with Fuji Television and the Society for International Cultural Exchange, Japan. Henry Moore Centenary film, transmitted on BBC 2 in two parts: on 18 July 1998 and 19 July 1998, cited in Radio Times 18-24 July 1998 as part of BBC 2's Sculpture Season.Incorporates extracts from previous BBC films of Moore, and from Out of Chaos (See 0008950). The narration quotes statements by Moore. Sculptures and drawings are seen throughout the films, including sketchbook pages.
Part One: 1898-1945.
(Interviews with BACALL Lauren, CRAIGIE Jill, GINESI Edna, McLEOD Malcolm, COLLINS Elizabeth, WYNDHAM Joan, FLETCHER Valerie, CURTIS Penelope, WRENCH Bill, MOORE Mary, LIEBERMANN William, BOWNESS Alan, WILKINSON Alan G., HINDRY Ann, MEADOWS Bernard, RANDALL-PAGE Peter, ANDREWS Julian. W.H. Auden's reading of As I Walked Out One Evening. Photographs and films with brief statements on: Yorkshire childhood, World War 1, Leeds School of Art, Royal College of Art, Direct Carving and Truth to Material, Rodin, Michelangelo, British Museum, Primitivism, Irina Moore, Hampstead in the 1930s, Barbara Hepworth, Picasso, Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone, Kenneth Clark, War Drawings Northampton Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone).
Part Two: 1945-1986.
(Further extracts from Henry Moore films, and more contributions from Penelope Curtis, Alan Bowness, Lauren Bacall, William Liebermann, Mary Moore, Peter Randall-Page, Malcolm McLeod, Edna Ginesi. Plus interviews with ICHIKAWA Shigeru, ROSENBERG Alex, ASH Maurice, HERON Patrick, SPENDER Natasha, ALLEMAND-COSNEAU Claude, GIARDINI Giulio, CARO Anthony, PEI I.M., MITCHINSON David, FINN David, KING Phillip, GUAITA Maria Liuga, JACKSON Jeanette, GIBBERD Patricia. Stephen Spender's reading of In Attica. Margaret THATCHER referred to Moore as a lovely man, but she didn't like those great big lumpy things. Hakone Open-Air Museum, Warriors, Harlow Family Group, 1954-1955 Hadene stone, Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze, King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze, U.N.E.S.C.O. Recling Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble. Carrara, Fortei dei Marmi, Glenkiln, Florence 1972 exhibition (See 0004285), Henry Moore Foundation.
Followed by Stone, Wood, Water with Andy Goldsworthy, the first of three short films also produced by Keith Alexander, director Ian Leese.
Recorded off-air under Clause 75 of the Copyright Act 1988.