Perspectives (TV series)
Perspectives |
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Genre |
Documentary series |
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Country of origin |
United Kingdom |
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Original language(s) |
English |
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No. of series |
5 |
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No. of episodes |
23 (as of 19 April 2015) |
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Production |
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Running time |
60 minutes (including adverts) |
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Production company(s) |
(see below) |
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Release |
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Original network |
ITV, STV, UTV |
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Original release |
1 May 2011 – present |
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Perspectives is a current British television arts documentary series for ITV. The show began airing on 24 April 2011 and aired its fifth series in 2015.
Format
Each hour long programme sees well-known celebrities (who have included Ian McKellen, David Walliams, Sheila Hancock and Paul O'Grady) travel to various parts of the world to explore more about a person who has inspired them. They're not all people, some can be books such as Griff Rhys Jones whose chosen subject was the novel Wind in the Willows.
Episodes
Series 1
The first series of the show was announced on 31 March 2011 and began airing on 24 April 2011, starting with Ian McKellen: Looking for Lowry.[1]
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
A fourth series of Perspectives was announced on 13 February 2014 and began airing on 20 April 2014, starting with Alan Davies: The Magic of Houdini.[2]
Episode | Airdate | Presenter | Title | Production Company |
1 | 20 April 2014 | Alan Davies | The Magic of Houdini | What Larks! |
2 | 27 April 2014 | Gary Kemp | Kick Out the Jams | Snapper TV |
3 | 4 May 2014 | Will Young | The Man In The Hat: Rene Magritte with Will Young | Blakeway North |
4 | 11 May 2014[3] | Emeli Sande | Emeli Sande on Frida Kahlo | Blakeway North |
5 | 18 May 2014[4] | Alfie Boe | Freddie Mercury Saved My Life | Brook Lapping |
6 | 25 May 2014[5] | Bruce Forsyth | Bruce Forsyth on Sammy Davis Junior | Rain Media Entertainment |
Series 5
A fifth series of Perspectives began airing on 19 April 2015 starting with: "Michael Jackson's Thriller with Ashley Banjo"
Episode | Airdate | Presenter | Title | Production Company |
1 | 19 April 2015[6] | Ashley Banjo | Michael Jackson's Thriller | Blakeway North |
2 | 26 April 2015[7] | Len Goodman | For The Love of Fred Astaire | Potato |
3 | 3 May 2015[8] | Rick Wakeman | Vivaldi’s Four Seasons | The Interesting Film Company |
4 | 10 May 2015[9] | Terry Jones | In Charlie Chaplin's Footsteps | Wild Pictures |
5 | 17 May 2015[10] | Nicky Campbell | The Great American Love Song | Wingspan Productions |
6 | 24 May 2015[11] | Eddie Redmayne | War Art | Foxtrot Films |
References
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