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大象传媒 FOUR Spring & Summer 2004
Art and the 60s - image is Swingeing London 67, 1968-69, Richard Hamilton: Tate

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Spring & Summer highlights 2004



大象传媒 FOUR teams up with Tate Britain for a summer in the Sixties


This summer 大象传媒 FOUR mounts its biggest and most ambitious season to date as the channel takes a mind-expanding trip around the culture 聳 and counterculture 聳 of the 1960s.

大象传媒 FOUR Controller Roly Keating says:"Summer in the Sixties is all about looking at where we are today through the prism of that most creative, turbulent and influential of decades.

"At its centre is a ground-breaking collaboration with Tate Britain: Art and the 60s is a new TV series and exhibition about the people who were outraging conventional taste 20 years before the BritArt generation.

"It's not just about the big names like David Hockney and Bridget Riley. We'll be unearthing forgotten figures and stories and showing how today's cutting-edge art is directly descended from that revolutionary era.

"In true 大象传媒 FOUR style the Summer in the Sixties season will mix documentary, music, cinema, archive and discussion to both celebrate the era and debunk some of its cherished myths.

"In Round the Horne... Revisited one of the great Sixties comedy series comes to TV for the first time in our exclusive version of the hit stage show.

"The Truth About Sixties TV will directly challenge the notion of the 1960s as the golden age of television.

"And in I Hate the Sixties we'll be giving free rein to those who sincerely believe the Sixties are the root of most of today's social problems.

"Elsewhere this summer 大象传媒 FOUR will premiere another raft of exceptional documentaries, from a very personal and moving examination of the search for a cure for malaria in Malaria Mission, to the rise and fall of John DeLorean and his 'wonder cars', to the most exclusive access ever to the secretive world of the Saudi Arabian royal family in The House of Saud.

"Musically this summer is our strongest ever, kicking off with a true landmark event: The Blues, an extraordinary new documentary series including films by Martin Scorsese, Mike Figgis and Clint Eastwood.

"And 大象传媒 FOUR will partner 大象传媒 TWO in presenting a celebration of opera, which includes new productions including the world premiere of Alb茅niz聮s lost opera, Merlin, and a remarkable documentary, I Want to be Pavarotti, about a singing teacher who spots potential just by hearing children shout across the playground."

Other season highlights

Painting Flowers. Gardening stalwart Monty Don introduces and narrates this revelatory study of the history, significance and sheer beauty of the flower in art.

Following the success of Painting the Weather, 大象传媒 FOUR has again teamed up with the National Gallery and public galleries across the UK to create a unique online art exhibition to accompany the television series.

Selling Greece. As Athens gears up for the Olympic Games this summer, Storyville investigates just how Athenians really feel about hosting the greatest show on Earth.

This fascinating documentary goes behind the scenes, revealing Athenians battling with organisational shortcomings and inbuilt prejudices to achieve the unachievable.

Holidays In The Danger Zone: America Was Here. Intrepid presenter Ben Anderson returns for a fourth series of Holidays In..., this time visiting countries such as Vietnam and Panama that have experienced American intervention.

Shadowing the Third Man. This Arena special revisits the original locations and talks to cast and crew from Carol Reed's compelling masterpiece, The Third Man (screenplay by Graham Greene and with Orson Welles as the mysterious Harry Lime).

Saturday Cinema 聳 Discoveries. In a unique collaboration between 大象传媒 FOUR, Optimum Releasing and the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 大象传媒 FOUR will showcase six films from around the world to introduce new film-making and acting talent to UK audiences.

Shown in the Saturday Cinema slot on 大象传媒 FOUR to coincide with the cinematic release of Discoveries 04, the films are Angela (Italy), Blind Shaft (China), Broken Wings (Israel), Dragonflies (Norway), Historias Minimas (Argentina) and The Man Of The Year (Brazil).

Notes to Editors


Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow


Tate Britain, 30 June to 26 September 2004.

Public information number: 020 7887 8008.

Many icons of 1960s art will feature in a major exhibition at Tate Britain opening on 30 June 2004.

Art and the 60s explores new departures in art in Britain in the seminal years following 1956, a period of seismic change in British culture.

The exhibition will include some of the best-known artists of the last 50 years, among them David Hockney and Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, as well as influential but less widely celebrated figures of the period such as John Latham, Liliane Lijn and Gustav Metzger.


大象传媒 FOUR Viewing Figures


声 Average weekly reach for 2004 to date (weeks 1-11) is 8.5% or 2.5 million people. This is an increase of 55% compared with same time period in 2003.


声 Share for weeks 1-11 2004 is 0.44%, an increase of 69% on the same period last year.


声 Between November and February, 大象传媒 FOUR reached more than one in five digital viewers each month 聳 more than six million people.


声 Since Autumn 2003, 大象传媒 FOUR has been out-performing all comparable specialist multichannels in terms of weekly reach and is on a par with Discovery in the lead in terms of share [comparator channels being Discovery, UK History, UK Horizons, History Channel, UK Drama, National Geographic, Discovery/Science, Discovery/Civilisations, Performance, Classic FM TV and Film Four].

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