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Mark Steel turns up the volume on Beethoven with his tribute to a man
who was the nearest eighteenth-century Vienna got to not only Jimi
Hendrix, but also Captain Sensible.
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Mark Steel turns up the volume on Beethoven with his tribute to a man
who was the nearest eighteenth-century Vienna got to not only Jimi
Hendrix, but also Captain Sensible. Unflinchingly exposing Ludwig’s
anger management issues and his dependence on Ceefax’s 888 subtitle
service, Mark Steel sets Beethoven in his revolutionary context and
reveals the quirks of his character the history books gloss over.
Taking in the revolutionary nature of the Freemasons, Haydn’s
contractual similarity to Prince, Beethoven’s unusual fondness for
semi-hemidemisemiquavers and his love-hate relationship with
Napoleon, The Mark Steel Lectures once again combines unique
reconstructions with inventive graphics to bring Beethoven right up
to the minute.
Creator of some of the greatest works of art in human history, but at
the same time barely able to finish them, Leonardo is possibly the
most easily distracted genius who ever lived.
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Creator of some of the greatest works of art in human history, but at
the same time barely able to finish them, Leonardo is possibly the
most easily distracted genius who ever lived. Mark Steel gets close
to some of Leonardo’s greatest works, and finds out what The Last
Supper has in common with EastEnders.
Packing in not just a life of Leonardo but also a brief canter
through the political geography and the latest technological
advances of the world he was born into, Mark begins by exploring the
standards of great art and great beauty as they were before Leonardo
truly made his mark. Then it’s a whistlestop tour round Italy as
Leonardo builds a reputation both for genius and not doing what he’s
paid for.
Like Dr Frankenstein himself, Mark Steel has taken the cold-cuts of
the traditional TV lecture and brought it back to life with passion
and electricity. Taking as its subjects both the
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Like Dr Frankenstein himself, Mark Steel has taken the cold-cuts of
the traditional TV lecture and brought it back to life with passion
and electricity. Taking as its subjects both the book for which Mary
Shelley is famous and the tragedy-filled life of the woman herself,
the programme moves from England to Geneva and back in search of the
spark that created the monster.
Almost as if genetically programmed by the pioneering mother she
never knew, and on whose grave she consummated her love for the poet
Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley created an indestructible legend more
relevant today than ever – as Mark Steel discovers with his
customary wit and passion. Kenneth Branagh does not feature in this
programme.
Surely Britain’s greatest unknown international revolutionary,
best-selling author and hobbyist bridge builder, Norfolk born
corset-maker’s son Thomas Paine wrote the Rights of Man
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Surely Britain’s greatest unknown international revolutionary,
best-selling author and hobbyist bridge builder, Norfolk born
corset-maker’s son Thomas Paine wrote the Rights of Man and helped
inspire the American War of Independence. Thereafter he became the
Secretary for Foreign Affairs in a government that hated his country
of birth. He then went to France and escaped the guillotine by
accident, after having failed to sell a bridge he built over a field
in London.
One of Mark Steel’s great unsung radical heroes, this comedy lecture
series shines a light on a little known (in Britain) hero on two
continents.
Tracing her life from schooldays in radical Manchester to retirement
in rural Essex, when Haile Selassie occasionally came to call,
Sylvia Pankhurst the revolutionary and Rastafarian
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Tracing her life from schooldays in radical Manchester to retirement
in rural Essex, when Haile Selassie occasionally came to call,
Sylvia Pankhurst the revolutionary and Rastafarian sympathiser is
brought to life as only Mark Steel can. From a bed-in with Keir
Hardie to Kill Bill style ju-jitsu, here’s everything you didn’t
know about this pioneer of democracy.
Recalling a time when Manchester was the most radical city in
Britain, this latest instalment in Mark Steel’s comedy lecture
series resonates with today’s human rights campaigners and anti-war
radicals, as well as containing a short section revealing the best
type of stone to smash windows with.
A great physicist but a lousy father, Einstein played with the
nature of space and time as easily as he did his beloved violin.
Mark Steel grapples with the fundamental nature of the
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A great physicist but a lousy father, Einstein played with the
nature of space and time as easily as he did his beloved violin.
Mark Steel grapples with the fundamental nature of the Universe and
Einstein’s dislike of socks to provide a comic guide to the essence
of the most famous scientist in history.
Surely the only television programme in history to explain special
relativity with reference to both minicabs and Blake’s 7, this is
Einstein in a nutshell, at nearly the speed of light
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