Kenneth Clark at Notre-Dame de Paris during the production of episode one of Civilisation 'The Skin of our Teeth'.
Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark began on 23 February 1969. The ground-breaking arts documentary series was written and presented by art historian Kenneth Clark as his personal view of Western civilisation. Shown on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two in thirteen parts, it provided a brilliant demonstration of the benefit of colour television. The first episode only attracted one million viewers, but by the end of the first run Civilisation was being recognised as a television masterpiece, celebrated in a leader column in The Times newspaper.
Civilisation was one of the commissions David Attenborough made as Controller of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two, rising above fears that static paintings were a bad subject for television. To bring the subject to life Clark spent three years making it, shooting on 35mm film in thirteen countries. The first part – 'The Skin of Our Teeth' – saw Clark pop up in Paris, Nimes, Iona, Oslo, Poitier and Ravenna. Clark also wrote the best-selling book which accompanied the series.
Civilisation's success started a trend for presenter-led factual series which continues to this day, from The Ascent of Man and Alistair Cooke's America to Simon Schama's A History of Britain, as well as Attenborough's Life on Earth. Ahead of the anniversary the ´óÏó´«Ã½ produced a new series– Civilisations - in 2018, which took a much broader view and gave voice to the opinions of three separate presenters; Schama, Mary Beard and David Olusoga.
February anniversaries
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Blue Peter 5000th edition
1 February 2018 -
Face to Face
4 February 1959 -
First TV Sports commentary
4 February 1937 -
The Wombles
5 February 1973 -
A Night of Comic Relief
5 February 1988 -
Greenwich Time Signal - the 'pips'
5 February 1924 -
Grange Hill
8 February 1978 -
´óÏó´«Ã½ Three is launched
9 February 2003 -
Doomwatch
9 February 1970 -
Bagpuss
12 February 1974 -
The EBU - European Broadcasting Union formed
12 February 1950 -
Potter's Wheel Interlude
16 February 1953 -
Start of Six-Five Special
16 February 1957 -
The Apprentice
16 February 2005 -
Hospital Watch
17 February 1986 -
Elizabeth R
17 February 1971 -
One Man and His Dog
17 February 1976 -
Antiques Roadshow
18 February 1979 -
Tonight launched
18 February 1957 -
Wogan
18 February 1985 -
EastEnders first episode
19 February 1985 -
Open All Hours
20 February 1976 -
First national broadcast of prices for farmers
20 February 1925 -
General Election results televised for the first time
23 February 1950 -
Civilisation
23 February 1969 -
Yes Minister
25 February 1980 -
Mr Benn
25 February 1971