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Stephen Poliakoff , so much on at the mo..

29 replies

Anteater · 13/11/2007 23:54

I really enjoy the pace and view of his work but why is it all comming so quick??

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wrinklytum · 14/11/2007 00:03

Dunno,but loved Maggie Smith last night

Anteater · 14/11/2007 14:33

Yes, she is great!

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Marina · 14/11/2007 14:36

Lately he's worked on paired television plays screened consecutively, plus one of the "joys" of BBC3 and BBC4 is they do these themed nights which can lead to overload. I think they went a bit bananas on Poliakoff to be honest

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:39

i find them terribly ponderous, po faced and a bit pretentious TBH. I suppose they are unashamedly middle class, not necessarily a bad thing when TV is awash with 'working class' right on drama made by oxbridge toffs. Have to admit wanted to see Joe's Palace and the Maggie Smith one but missed them. Saw the one about thatcherism last year and Shooting the Past and a few others.

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:46

I thought Friends and Crocodiles was dire ruty - really disappointing. I haven't seen the most recent two either, but I like Ruth Wilson and David Walliams so will watch them when they are repeated shortly on BBC4 I expect.
For me his most touching stuff in recent years has been The Lost Prince. I wept buckets at the end of that. Far more truthful than old weasels like Robert Lindsay and Bill Nighy chewing the scenery

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:48

yes caught a bit of Lost Prince and it was rather good. I think he is better at portraying period, upper class stuff.

TellusMater · 14/11/2007 14:48

The Lost Prince I loved.

Friends and Crocodiles and Joe's Palace I found dull frankly.

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:49

I hated Shooting the Past. Especially Emilia Fox playing a punk with a cockney accent. Cringeworthy.

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:51

It had my bete noire Tim Spall in too [ugh] emoticon.
But hey, the man gave us the hilarious and deeply sinister Caught on a Train, one of the best TV dramas ever

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:52

Emilia Fox. How I struggled to get an entree into the world of theatre

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:52

oh yes the early stuff much better. [is that the one with Peggy Ashcroft?]

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:53

Ah well. She's ended up in Witless Silence so there's revenge for us all.

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:53

And Michael Kitchen doing his sexy meditative eye-rolling, that's the one

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:53

oh yes remember. it was a bit creepy.

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:54

Personally I think Randall and Hopkirk Deceased with Vic and Bob was also karma

Bundle · 14/11/2007 14:54

I really do wish he'd Polliak-off.
v disappointing

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:54
Grin
Bundle · 14/11/2007 14:56

ooooh witless silence, now we're talking So Bad it's Almost Good tv...

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:56

Dh rustled his Daily Telegraph crossly and said "It's all a bit Emperor's New Clothes, tsk" and then we watched repeats of I'm Alan Partridge on Dave. Now, that's TV writing genius

Bundle · 14/11/2007 14:57

partridge and father ted never fail, tbh

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:58

We have two HR tiny child interns at the moment who are just like Sally Phillips and James Lance in I'm Alan Partridge

ruty · 14/11/2007 14:58

the only thing i watch nowadays is Never Mind the Buzzocks.
I think there is a new series coming...

Marina · 14/11/2007 14:59

Well they had a corker on last night with Ricky from the Kaiser Chiefs and a small boy with greasy hair who cracked me up. It was excellent

MyEye · 14/11/2007 14:59

I've definitely ODd on SP -- didn't even bother to tape these two (I knew I couldn't persuade DH to sit through them). I think I've seen all the Poliakoffs I need to.

However, the images do stay with you, I find. F&C cack, but visually/atmos-wise I can remember a lot about it, which means it worked on some level

ruty · 14/11/2007 15:00

Bums. Missed it.