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0020510
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 29mins.Colour.Sound.Presented and directed by Ben Lewis.
Description: Produced by Bergmann Pictures for BBC4 in association with ZDF and TV2. One of a series of four televison programmes broadcast during September and October 2003. Contains a brief glimpse of works by Henry Moore at Tate Modern.
0020493
Publisher: Takamatsu City Museum of Art.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 80mins.Colour.Sound.In English and Japanese.
Description: 26 July 2003 amateur video of Anita Feldman Bennet commenting on exhibits, through an interpreter, to a group of about twenty visitors. The tape opens with a one minute N.H.K. section in Japanese. For exhibition catalogue see 0020363.
0020528
Publisher: Channel Four
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 28mins.Colour.Sound.Presented by William G. Stewart.Directed by Peter Harris.
Description: Programme 34 (C4-241). Regent: a Fremantle Media Company for Channel Four. A Capital Studios recording for Regent Productions.
Televison quiz programme 15 to 1. Includes briefly an image of a Henry Moore 1938 carving, with the question Who was the artist?
0020490
Publisher: Channel 5
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 140mins.Colour.Sound.Produced and Directed by Stephen Taylor Woodrow.
Description: A Polar Pictures production for Five. Series of six television programmes screened during the Summer of 2003. Presented by Loyd Grossman.
1. What is Sculpture?
2. Public Works of Art.
3. The Human Form.
4. Icons and Idols.
5. The Rise of Abstraction.
6. (Untitled. On contemporary sculptors).
Each lasts just over twenty minutes. Spans Medieval to Victorian Britain, and the twentieth-century with Henry Moore, Antony Gormley, and others. Each devotes a minute or two to Henry Moore. Penelope Curtis, and Anita Feldman Bennet are amongst the contributors.
Recorded off-air under Claus 75 of the Copyright Act 1988. The video also contains fragments of other televison programmes.
For leaflet see 0020438.
For video of Part 2 only see 0020491.
0020465
Publisher: WGBH
Place Published: Boston.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 58mins.Colour.Sound.Executive Producer Peter B. Cook.
Description: Video cassette case labelled Chubb's Antique Roadshow. Produced by WGBH in association with KCTS Seattle. PBS television programme in which objects owned by the public are evaluated by experts. Airdate: 25 August 2003. In introduction by Dan Elias to Seattle setting there is a very brief glimpse of part of a Henry Moore public bronze.
0020461
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 14mins.Sound.
Description: Radio 4 programme presented by Joe Kerr, 20 August 2003. A miscellany of voices commenting on Henry Moore's Harlow Family Group, 1954-1955 Hadene stone. A symbol of Harlow new town, acts of vandalism demanded its removal and repair. It will be returned, but inside the new civic centre and behind glass. Contributors include David Mitchinson, Patricia Gibberd, and others.
0020491
Publisher: Channel 5
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 26mins.Colour.Sound.Produced and Directed by Stephen Taylor Woodrow.Presenter Loyd Grossman.
Description: One of a series of six television programmes (See 0020490). Includes a minute or two on Henry Moore.
0020412
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 42mins.Colour.Sound.Produced and directed by Jamie Muir.
Description: Blue Post Production video cassette of television programme screened 18 June 2003 on BBC1 as one of a series of arts programmes presented by Alan Yentob. Contains contributions to camera by Alan Bowness, Penelope Curtis, and others.
Mentions Henry Moore who can also be seen in one or two black-and-white photographs. Drawings by Barbara Hepworth from the 1940s are seen as counterparts to Henry Moore's shelter drawings, two of which are shown as slides.
0020251
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 29mins.Colour.Sound.Written and presented by Brian Sewell.Directed by Deborah Lee.
Description: Film of Graham Sutherland's art and career, on occasion of exhibitions of his work at Olympia and Tate Britain. The painter is mentioned briefly in relation to Francis Bacon and to Henry Moore, and there is a glimpse of the Northampton Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone.