Andrew Marr on Churchill: Blood, Sweat and Oil Paint
Andrew Marr discovers the story of Winston Churchill's passion for painting, travelling to the places he loved to paint and revealing how his private hobby shaped his public life.
Andrew Marr discovers the untold story of Winston Churchill's lifelong love for painting and reveals the surprising ways in which his private hobby helped shape his public career as politician and statesman, even playing an unexpected part in his role as wartime leader.
Marr is himself a committed amateur painter and art has played an important role in his recovery from a serious stroke in 2013. His fascination with the healing powers of art fuels a journey that opens a new perspective on one of Britain's most famous men.
Andrew travels to the south of France and Marrakech, where Churchill loved to paint, and discovers how his serious approach to the craft of painting led to friendships with major British artists of the 20th century. He finds out how a single painting in the 1940s may have influenced the course of the Second World War, and meets Churchill's descendants to discover what his family felt about a private hobby that helped keep him sane through his wilderness years. And he discovers how, 50 years after Churchill's death, his art is being taken more seriously than ever before, with one painting being sold for almost 拢2 million in 2014.
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Painting in Marrakech
Duration: 01:56
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Painting in the Loup River
Duration: 01:29
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Marr |
Director | David Barrie |
Associate Producer | Beth Sowersby |
Executive Producer | Patrick McGrady |
Production Company | Wavelength Films |
Participant | Emma Soames |
Participant | Celia Sandys |
Participant | David Coombs |
Participant | Bill Murray |
Broadcasts
- Mon 17 Aug 2015 21:00
- Tue 18 Aug 2015 03:00
- Mon 24 Aug 2015 02:35
- Wed 1 Jun 2016 22:30
- Mon 6 Jun 2016 01:50
- Wed 28 Jun 2017 23:30
- Sun 10 Sep 2017 00:30
- Sun 18 Mar 2018 21:00
- Mon 19 Mar 2018 02:45
- Tue 5 May 2020 21:00