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21/04/2006

No Direction Home - repeated on BBC Four this Sunday

 

For the benefit of any Brit Dylan Daily reader who missed the original screening of No Direction Home in late 2005 (seriously ill? out of the country?), BBC Four is repeating the classic two-part Scorsese film, plus some of its other Dylan Season programmes, this Sunday.

NDH is unmissable. Dylan in the Madhouse is a curio with snatches worth taping. Sadly, it doesn’t include a public flogging of the bureaucrat who “lost” the tape. Or even apologise. The other programmes are, er, missable.



BBC Four, Sunday 23 April

7:00 pm ...Sings Dylan: Bob Covers from the BBC Archive.

7:40 pm Arena: Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 1/2.

9:35 pm Arena: Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 2/2.

11:10 pm Arena: Dylan in the Madhouse: Bob Dylan first visited Britain to take part in a BBC play called Madhouse on Castle Street, which was lost in 1968. This film tells the bizarre story. Contains strong language. [S]

12:15 am Dylan's Legends: Profiles Woody Guthrie, Rubin Carter and Lenny Bruce.

1:05 am Talking Bob Dylan Blues: A Tribute...: Concert: including Billy Bragg, KT Tunstall and Robyn Hitchcock.

3:05 am Arena: Dylan in the Madhouse



Gerry Smith

 

 

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